If I have an iPod, I'm good.

The iPod is genius. I have 300.

My suitcase must absolutely contain my iPod.

You can't roll a joint on an iPod, buy vinyl.

There are sneakers that cost more than an iPod.

I make playlists on my iPod like nobody's business!

Two must-haves for me are a great book and my iPod.

The most common format of music on an iPod is 'stolen.'

The iPod completely changed the way people approach music.

Mostly what I listen to when I turn on my little iPod is opera.

I don't go anywhere without my iPod, laptop and at least one book.

When people ask what's on my iPod, it's the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

I would rather have someone read my diary than look at my iPod playlists.

I just like to walk around New York, just put my iPod on and walk around.

I'm part of the Ipod generation. I got 10,000 tracks from all over the world.

I've got my kids brainwashed: You don't use Google, and you don't use an iPod.

Google's done a super good job on search; Apple's done a great job on the IPod.

I generally make a sort of playlist for my iPod for whatever project I'm doing.

Music from my iPod was setting my life to a dramatic soundtrack that only I could hear.

My iPod that was programmed by Peter Buck. It has 7,000 songs hand-picked for me by him.

The invention of the iPod changes how you use music. Suddenly you have music everywhere.

Computers are no more able to create information than iPods are capable of creating music.

There's some *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys on my iPod. I listen to it if it comes up on shuffle.

I've bought more music for my Ipod in one year than I bought in the last ten years of my life.

New iPod. It looks like an iPhone but it can't make phone calls. So its really just an iPhone.

A lot of guys are out there with their iPods. I'm not one of them. I just never really got into it.

Digital television, satellite radio, videogames, iPods - so much media. Do books even matter anymore?

There's also a lot of gritty Americana type of bands. I actually have a lot of Britpop on my iPod, too.

I had an all-Fear of Music iPod, just versions of the 11 songs from the record. No other songs allowed.

When I'm driving I should make more of an effort with my iPod, but I'm too lazy to organise a playlist.

With modern parts atop old ones, the brain is like an iPod built around an eight-track cassette player.

You've heard of plug-and-play. This is plug, unplug and play. It's so simple to use, it's unbelievable.

I'll take my iPod - though I'm not very good with gadgets to be honest - and that has everything I like.

Tens of millions of people have iPods, whereas eight years ago, they didn't know they were missing them.

I have 'Happy Birthday' in multiple languages on my iPod - I like to play it at company birthday parties.

The expectation on the iPod is that HP's version will probably outsell Apple's version relatively quickly.

The iPhone revolutionised the mobile industry, rather like the iPod before it with the personal music player.

I went to Clive Davis' Grammy party, and I nearly spontaneously combusted because everyone on my iPod was there!

Everyone's attention span these days is limited to how long it takes to flick the iPod wheel on to the next song.

Just because the character listens to an iPod and wears black nail polish, she's goth. That was just a misused word

When I saw the first video iPod, I thought this could have the same impact VHS/home video had on the movie business.

I never want a fan to come and hear what they hear on their iPod, its about creating a unqiue and awesome experience.

For me, the creative process for me always starts in a personal place. I step away from my iPod or any records or CDs.

Music is an essential part of my life and I'm completely lost without a good album to listen to or my iPod in my pocket!

Most of my fans, if you were to look on their iPods, you'd see every possible genre of music represented in some capacity.

Shoulda gone to China. They give away babies like free iPods. They put them in guns and shoot them out at sporting events.

If it weren't for acid, you might not have an IPod, and you definitely would not have some of the best music in your IPod.

We built the iPod in weeks. It had to be what I thought it was going to be because there wasnt time for endless refinements.

Cardio is tough after a day of skating, but with my iPod I can get into the moment and complete the cardio training for the day.

The iPod is a perfect example of Steve's [Jobs] methodology of starting with the user and looking at the entire end-to-end system.

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