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February 19, 2009 by dave.

I’m new to the Ipod world; having finally succumbed to that urge to acquire a new piece of technology. I’ve held off for quite a while because I couldn’t really justify the expense. I finally lost my willpower about a month ago and started researching which model I should buy.
I initially focused on a Shuffle because, being frugal, I didn’t feel I needed to spend a lot on a device that held hundreds (or thousands) of songs. As I started to price the Shuffle I realized that I could get a used model with a display for a little more money….so I changed my focus to a low end model with a display. I was then tossed into the complex world of new and used Ipods on Ebay….and I had to decipher the various ‘generations‘ of each model along with capacities and styles.
I ran the numbers and finally decided on a mid-generational model (for those that are new to Ipods, when Apple releases an improved version of an existing model they increment it’s generation). I settled on a 3rd generation Ipod Nano with a 4GB capacity….and I set myself a price limit and bought one on Ebay for about $70. This is about half the price of a comparable new one. Strangely enough it turned out to be the same exact one that my wife has….and I kinda messed up because she wanted one with a higher capacity so I really should have taken hers and got her an 8GB model…..oh well.
What does ‘Scott Sigler‘ have to do with my Ipod?…keep reading: The final thing that pushed me to get an Ipod was the ability to have Podcasts at my disposal. I had seen what was available (for free) when looking at my wife’s Itunes and I have always been a fan of NPR’s Car Talk so I am one of the few individuals that mainly listens to Podcasts on their Ipod. If you have never listened to a Podcast you are missing out. Grab a couple and try them out….
When I got my Ipod from the seller on Ebay I proceeded with configuring it and loading it with various Podcasts (I have since started ripping some select music onto it from my CD collection…so I’m expanding past Podcasts). I discovered a number of Audiobooks (organized into episodes & chapters) were shown via Itunes that were…..well…FREE!
They were from an author named Scott Sigler. Wow! They are terrific….it seems the author is well known for Podcasting his books. Strangely enough, in this case, free does equal very high quality! The style of the books he produces are what I would call ‘action-based freakish science fiction’. He’s a great author (though ‘twisted’ by his own admission) and I strongly suggest you investigate his work, either in hard-copy or via his Podcasts. I finally got to check out his web site but haven’t yet dug into it too deep. I feel like I need to send some money his way….to compensate for all his ‘free stuff’ (hey - the guy needs to be able to live) and once I have more time I’ll be looking into it via his site. Check out his stuff - he offers it from his web site or you can subscribe to it via the Itunes Podcast section….and if you like it send him some money or buy his books.
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