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<blockquote data-quote="crimson skies" data-source="post: 1160473" data-attributes="member: 73793"><p>where do you get your bird songs? Again, sorry about my ignorance,</p><p>But having just heard about it, I like the idea, and can only find some bird songs on Itunes.</p><p></p><p>Also, I would have the classic ipod if I were you. If you are using an ipod touch on the field, The screen would get scratched, and it could play the sound of a bird of prey etc. at the wrong moment! Also, the classic ipod has quite a large screen.</p><p></p><p>Also, you want alot of memory. an ipod touch can have about 32gb, while a classic ipod can have a memory of 160gb. Also, the ipod touch costs near enough £300, while a classic ipod with five times the memory is only £200.</p><p></p><p>Also, an ipod classic is very easy to use. I borrowed my cousins and I could run it easily after two minutes of using it. I have never tried an ipod touch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crimson skies, post: 1160473, member: 73793"] where do you get your bird songs? Again, sorry about my ignorance, But having just heard about it, I like the idea, and can only find some bird songs on Itunes. Also, I would have the classic ipod if I were you. If you are using an ipod touch on the field, The screen would get scratched, and it could play the sound of a bird of prey etc. at the wrong moment! Also, the classic ipod has quite a large screen. Also, you want alot of memory. an ipod touch can have about 32gb, while a classic ipod can have a memory of 160gb. Also, the ipod touch costs near enough £300, while a classic ipod with five times the memory is only £200. Also, an ipod classic is very easy to use. I borrowed my cousins and I could run it easily after two minutes of using it. I have never tried an ipod touch. [/QUOTE]
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