Earphones -- I'm considering the Etymotic 6i, the iPod version... but am waiting for a retractable version. iTrip: very hard to use in the UK (especially in London, especially when driving because of the short range of most FM stations) plus it only works with one of our 3 iPods; plus it's illegal to use here (though we do own one). Obviously, if we buy a new car, then an aux input is probably a key requirement. But this one doesn't have one. It may well have a CD-changer socket behind the radio somewhere -- one of the things we need to do is check. If it does then there's a fairly good solution (Ice-Link) for about £80. We use the iPod in the car a lot. The only problem with the IceLink is that it's very obviously an iPod cradle, so there's a risk our car would get broken into in search of the iPod that we never ever leave in the glove compartment. Like most Londoners, the last time we used a solicitor was for conveyancing, and we came away determined never to give him any more business. When I've asked for advice on solicitors, everyone says, 'whatever you do, don't use the one I did'. (Except, to be fair, bugshaw, but she was a rather special case).
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Date: 2004-09-11 02:20 pm (UTC)iTrip: very hard to use in the UK (especially in London, especially when driving because of the short range of most FM stations) plus it only works with one of our 3 iPods; plus it's illegal to use here (though we do own one).
Obviously, if we buy a new car, then an aux input is probably a key requirement. But this one doesn't have one. It may well have a CD-changer socket behind the radio somewhere -- one of the things we need to do is check. If it does then there's a fairly good solution (Ice-Link) for about £80. We use the iPod in the car a lot. The only problem with the IceLink is that it's very obviously an iPod cradle, so there's a risk our car would get broken into in search of the iPod that we never ever leave in the glove compartment.
Like most Londoners, the last time we used a solicitor was for conveyancing, and we came away determined never to give him any more business. When I've asked for advice on solicitors, everyone says, 'whatever you do, don't use the one I did'. (Except, to be fair,