I have a friend who has become a real geek, not that I would influence or encourage such a thing. The iPod, "which I'll never need," is now connected through some new-fangled contraption to the car. The software that came with the new-fangled contraption digitizes the names of the songs, artists, genres, playlists, and albums. Now, the driver can have the car (actually the Mac computer through the iPod) read aloud the letters of the alphabet. When the first letter of the artist, song, genre, playlist, or album is heard, the driver simply presses a button to then cycle through the car reading each. At the touch of a button, the iPod begins to play.
A Geek and an iPod
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