National Geographic: Tips for iPod-toting travelers
The National
Geographic website has posted nine great tips for
travelers with iPods. Some of their tips are pretty obvious, like creating playlists and purchasing audio books
that reflect your destination. Others are more clever, like downloading audio travel guides from the likes of iJourneys.com, and podcasting your adventure by making on-the-spot audio recordings of those exotic locales
(provided you don't have a 5G iPod). Finally, they suggest tossing paper maps for digital versions you can get from
places like ipodsubwaymaps.com and PodQuest. Sounds great...so where are we
going?[Via Micro Persuasion]
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Chris (Amateur Traveler Podcast)
You missed the best part of the article which was when they mentioned my podcast. :-)
April 12 2006 at 10:56 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
robosapien
There is a actually a 5th Gen iPod audio recorder called the Micro Memo by Xtreme Mac. I haven't been able to find any reviews on it however...
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Callum Alden
ooh, iPods also make pretty good mirrors, i mean who takes a mirror camping? You, now - loser. :D
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superpixel
One other suggestion: don't flash your iPod on every street corner. Manhattan isn't the only place people will mug you for your iPod.
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