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What do we really need? Air, food and s...songs.
And you can have it with the IV.th gen iPod Shuffle.
Sure, you know all about Apple. But do you know Shuffle?
Wherever you go, whatever you do, this device will play the
music. Either you use it on a sunny, snowy or a rainy day:
It survives. ~ 400 songs fit in this tiny beast, so be in any
mood, happy or sad, active or chilled - you can count on
it. This is the tiniest audio player you can have: sized like a
coin, and it’s only buttons. Like other Apple gadgets, it lacks
superfluous parts which could ruin this simple design. You
can skip to the next or step back to the previous track. And
easily manage the volume while listening to your playlist in
shuffle or linear mode. After three years, the battery life can
still last more than 10 hours. It makes boredom disappear
when you walk, travel, work, or exercise. Even when pocketless,
just clip it on and listen to the music you
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A slow queue at a local bakery in Budapest downtown.
It was just another morning in March, but it didn’t move
as usual. I checked up the front to see what was going on there.
A woman was performing a poem to the cashier. When she finished,
she took her stuff and left. The line was moving towards. Some people
gave notes to the cashier, who smiled and then served them.
When I asked for bread and coffee and the cashier responded:
‘Do you know any poem? Write it down and get your coffee gratis.’
I wrote the only poem I knew on a napkin:
FRANCOIS am I, — woe worth it me!
At Paris born, near Pontoise citie,
Whose neck, in the bight of a rope of three,
Must prove how heavy my buttocks be.
It was short and a bit incorrect, but the cashier was smiling. So
as I as paid only for the bread and. Later it turned out that day
was 21st March, the international day of poetry. When you can
pay for coffee with poems at some places like BreadPit. Guess
I was wrong when questioned the purpose of learning poems in
highschool. Sorry, Mr. N. !
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