Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 10:46 pm Posts: 9617 Location: Medford, Oregon Gender: Male
lemoncoatedafterworld wrote:
The complete U2 is cheaper if you buy their IPod, which is only $349 or something.
Have you read the description? Its not just all their albums. You're getting rare tracks, unreleased tracks, and remixes.
It sounds neat, but kind of expensive.
Yeah, I browsed through the songlist and couldn't believe how much stuff there was. I don't know, $150 for all that doesn't seem too bad to me. My brother is getting me an iPod, but I don't think it's the U2 one. That one costs $350, and you get $50 off the collection. There are some live songs to that you get.
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Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:30 pm Posts: 7110 Location: the Zoo.
My aunt insists upon buying me an iPod for Christmas. I've tried to explain that I'll just take the money and buy cds, but she's incessantly trying to yuppify me.
But if I have to make my entrance into the foray of Volvos and Armani Exchange, I might as well dive in head first and ask for the U2 iPod.
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 4:50 pm Posts: 3955 Location: Leaving Here
ElPhantasmo wrote:
446 songs for $149.
*Asks for iTunes gift certificates for Xmas*
Assuming one breaks that out into 13 songs per "virtual CD", the "virtual retail" price is equal to about 34 discs, or, assuming one pays $14.99 for a CD, about $510. (not including sales tax).
So yeah, definately a good price for 446 songs (if you don't already own all of their CDs, CD-Singles, etc).
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 1:03 am Posts: 24177 Location: Australia
Regardless of the price, 'paying' for a downloaded song is weird to me. I'd rather just buy all the records. Oh well, I have them all already.
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