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    Corvette Enthusiast Kchrpm's Avatar
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    Dammit, I really want to know now if you could fit an MP3 player inside of a Hot Wheels car.
    Get that weak shit off my track

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    Like a regular Hot Wheels car? Probably not something a person could make, but as an integrated circuit? Sure. The Creative Labs Stone and Sandisk Clip were only ~2" in each dimension and that was 10 years ago - no reason one couldn't be made longer and narrower.

    http://www.dhgate.com/product/cute-m...167145244.html

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    Use your hacker skills and make it so! Heitkotter GTR GT3 MP3!
    Get that weak shit off my track

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    I will add it to my to-do list!

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    I had one of these, too, this should totally fit in a Hot Wheels somehow. 1 cubic inch!

    Get that weak shit off my track

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    I can probably buy you one off Taobao or locally for less than it would cost to ship to you internationally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random View Post
    Anyone got any favorites?
    I've been using a Sansa Fuse 4GB for maybe close to ten years now. This one, surely discontinued by now.

    Hmm, link worked for me from google, but it won't once I posted it here. Odd. Anyway, here's a pic from google:

    I use it every weekday and sometimes on weekends and have for many years. Right now it's sitting on my desk at work next to me. Just drag and drop to/from it, like a USB flash drive. No iTunes or other "sync" software to make things needlessly complicated, as I understand Apple mp3 players can be.
    Last edited by George; December 12th, 2016 at 09:21 AM.

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