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Tue 21/08/01 at 15:20
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Okay, we are thinking of offering a Casio MP3 Watch for the bargain price of £89.99. (It has a RRP of £249.99) It has 32mb memory and you can have 4 hours of music playback from a fully charged battery. Would anyone be interested....?
Tue 21/08/01 at 15:20
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Okay, we are thinking of offering a Casio MP3 Watch for the bargain price of £89.99. (It has a RRP of £249.99) It has 32mb memory and you can have 4 hours of music playback from a fully charged battery. Would anyone be interested....?
Tue 21/08/01 at 15:23
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Darkus wrote:
> Okay, we are thinking of offering a Casio MP3 Watch for the bargain
> price of £89.99. (It has a RRP of £249.99)
It has 32mb
> memory and you can have 4 hours of music playback from a fully
> charged battery. Would anyone be interested....?


It's a good price, but are you sure about the amount of music?

I have a 64mb Diamond Rio 500 and that only takes about 2 hours at a sample rate of 96kbps.
Tue 21/08/01 at 15:33
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It's a good price, but are you sure about the
> amount of music?

I have a 64mb Diamond Rio 500 and that only
> takes about 2 hours at a sample rate of 96kbps.

- It has 32mb memory so it wil store about 10 tracks at about 3-ish Meg each. The battery will last for 4 hours while playing MP3s before it needs recharging.
Tue 21/08/01 at 15:36
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Does it have a laser pointer and metal detector in it?
Tue 21/08/01 at 15:37
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Oops, apologies Darkus!

I misread your post - I thought you said it had 32Mb of memory and could therefore HOLD 4 hours of music. I was thinking it probably could, but the quality would be poor.
Tue 21/08/01 at 15:41
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er-no wrote:
> Does it have a laser pointer and metal detector in it?

yeah! of course. It will also land planes, destroy hidden nuclear bunkers and even drive your car home for you when you are too drunk...
Tue 21/08/01 at 15:43
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Darkus wrote:
> er-no wrote:
> Does it have a laser pointer and metal detector
> in it?

yeah! of course. It will also land planes, destroy hidden
> nuclear bunkers and even drive your car home for you when you are
> too drunk...

I believed you up until the car thing...now you are just being stupid...

:)

With the right promotion this could sell very well, hmmm.... Labyrinth...hint hint.
Tue 21/08/01 at 17:28
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I wouldn't buy it. Having headphones attached to my wrist would just annoy me. Stupid idea, don't you think?
Tue 21/08/01 at 17:51
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How big is the watch?

If it's like having a small house attached to my wrist, no, but if it's not much bigger than a normal watch, possibly.
Tue 21/08/01 at 17:54
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Your Honour wrote:
> How big is the watch?

If it's like having a small house attached
> to my wrist, no, but if it's not much bigger than a normal watch,
> possibly.

Its the size of a normal watch, but the memory card is external and is the size of a house...

:P

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