There is a nice one called the Mpstar available in the UK at:
http://www.maxsoftware.co.uk
for just 180 GBP inclusive.
Comes with cassette adaptor for the car and a remote. It needs a 12v supply so really a car or home thing rather than something to take jogging.
I have seen one and am bying one myself, they work well.
A nice feature is that it will scan the CD for mp3 tracks - you can play the MP3s that come jumbled up with other stuff on magazine cover disks. Any CDs that happen to have mp3s on them you can take on the road (as long as the files are visible with mp3 extensions on them of course).
This also means any old CD mastering software will do to make disks up.
For those who do not get to see UK Television Jeremy Paxman has a fearsome reputation for making politicians squirm.
What was completley missing from the Bill Gates interview was any element of cross-examination. Take the DOJ case against Microsoft, something hugley important in that it's very prescence has enabled many companies to support alternatives to Microsoft when before they would have dared not.
Bill was allowed to simply brush this off. A politician would never have been allowed to get away with that!
Much was made of the 'promise' that Bill is going to give away his billions but there was no though given to how decisions about what projects in what countries are going to benefit. As any politician knows promises of 'aid' are a powerful bargining tool. Decinding how billions are to be spent gives a terrifying amount of power in the hands of one man. Even if Bill Gates started out as a nice guy I think we will all find the truth of the old saying: "Power Corrupts, Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutley"
There is a nice one called the Mpstar available in the UK at:
http://www.maxsoftware.co.uk
for just 180 GBP inclusive.
Comes with cassette adaptor for the car and a remote. It needs a 12v supply so really a car or home thing rather than something to take jogging.
I have seen one and am bying one myself, they work well.
A nice feature is that it will scan the CD for mp3 tracks - you can play the MP3s that come jumbled up with other stuff on magazine cover disks. Any CDs that happen to have mp3s on them you can take on the road (as long as the files are visible with mp3 extensions on them of course).
This also means any old CD mastering software will do to make disks up.
What was completley missing from the Bill Gates interview was any element of cross-examination. Take the DOJ case against Microsoft, something hugley important in that it's very prescence has enabled many companies to support alternatives to Microsoft when before they would have dared not.
Bill was allowed to simply brush this off. A politician would never have been allowed to get away with that!
Much was made of the 'promise' that Bill is going to give away his billions but there was no though given to how decisions about what projects in what countries are going to benefit. As any politician knows promises of 'aid' are a powerful bargining tool. Decinding how billions are to be spent gives a terrifying amount of power in the hands of one man. Even if Bill Gates started out as a nice guy I think we will all find the truth of the old saying: "Power Corrupts, Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutley"