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Date:         Fri, 4 Jan 2002 15:32:14 -0500
Reply-To:     Isaac Taylor <itaylor@MEDIAONE.NET>
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From:         Isaac Taylor <itaylor@MEDIAONE.NET>
Subject:      Re: Fry-day Fun, Question from an OLD FART
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To grossly oversimplify, it's like a walkman. Well, a portable MP3 player would be like a walkman; they don't have to be portable. They make them for your home stereo, your computer, or even your dashboard.

MP3 is a file format (same idea as an MPEG or quicktime MOV) which compresses roughly one minute of at-least-CD-quality music into one megabyte. Which is to say, that you can take all the music on a CD and save it to your computer in a file 1/10th the size. Now a megabyte used to be a lot (believe me I know, I learned to program on a TRS-80 with cassette storage) but with hard drives so cheap now, you can literally fit every piece of music you have ever owned (heard?) onto a $1000 jukebox, err: computer. I have about 4 hours of MP3s on my mobile phone, which I use as a walkman when I'm snowboarding or sailing; you have to hook the phone up to the computer to get new songs loaded up, but it's worth it.

Isaac in Cambridge

ps. This technology, which has been around for years and years, became very popular recently when some clever kid from Massachusetts figured a way to let people share their record collections (in MP3 form) over the internet. This was called Napster, and made the recording industry blow smoke out their ears.


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