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I agree


My a phone can play and store music I can also read from my Nook and Kindle apps.

I don't care if other consider things obsolete, I still use them and like them....
Besides- in the current state of the economy and how things are looking for even the next 10 years- I still won't be able to afford most of the new crap. I just yesterday finally got an E reader- and that's because it was given as a gift to me- I still couldn't afford even $79

I own a lot of that stuff, too. My husband keeps trying to get me to get rid of the vinyl, cassettes and VHS tapes (Fantastic Planet on DVD is SOOO expensive!) but he can bite me.
As long as they work and are being used, who cares how old they are?

Alana, that's true about a lot of people not being able to afford the newer technology in this economy. I like new technology, but I don't have to run out and buy what's new when the earlier version I own is still meeting all my needs. I still have a dumb phone, an early digital camera with a crack across the lens, and an older Kindle. I'm happy with them all.




I also don't like talking on a little phone the size of a deck of cards.


What I found out is my phone has 8GB of memory and a std card that you can buy that holds more memory. You can also hook up the phone to your stereo using a stereo mini
plug with a RCA plug. Hope this answers your question.



Technology is very unnerving at times.

You're right my phone probably wouldn't be big enough to hold all your music. I guess if I really wanted to I could buy a larger STD card to hold more memory.
And if you're happy with what you use, why change things.



However, as I work for a stand-alone GPS company, looks like I won't be able to afford a tablet anyway!
http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/ys...