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$500 Sunglasses
#1
I feel kind of sorry for Johnny Cage in Mortal Combat when his $500 sunglasses were crushed. Why? Because he didn't have a mp3 player.

Seems Oakley combined sunglasses with a mp3 player and are charging $495 for them. Don't know about you, but that's crazy. For $495 I would rather buy a mp3 player with GB's of storage and a pair of $10 sunglasses.

http://www.oakley.com/catalog/colors/eyewe...idium_polarized

For $495 I would be afraid to wear the sunglasses. Here's one question though. Where would you wear them? I wouldn't be wearing them at the beach, have to take them off to go swimming. The car has a radio and you could buy $10 sunglasses. Jogging, I would be afraid they'd fall off and I'd step on them.

From now on, if someone wants to spend $500 on sunglasses, they should just give me the $500 and I'll buy them a pair of $10 sunglasses and a cheap mp3 player and I can keep the rest.

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#2
It should also play videos.
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#3
ya for that price I would get 2 or 3 pairs of sun glasses and an IPod and have 20 gigs of storage


also those mp3 sun glasses can only hold about 128 megs of mp3s I think it is and you can't get them wet at all.


There are some for swimmers that transmits the sounds through the skull
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#4
how much would one of those set you back?
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#5
umm not really a bad deal for oakleys, I use to pay $295 USD for oakleys without the music
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#6
This looks somehow nice, but too expensive...
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GRITS,Jan 30 2005, 06:29 PM Wrote:umm not really a bad deal for oakleys, I use to pay $295 USD for oakleys without the music
Sure Oakleys are nice, but for 20 bucks (or cheaper) I can get ones that are just as functional and alot easier on my wallet :)
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#8
Oakleys have always been a high price. They are nice though and worth it if you have the money to toss.

I don't see why that the 128meg thing is even an issue. I mean they are sunglasses they don't need gigs of storage. For their purpose they are fine. Then again I don't see why people need gigs and gigs of storage for music to begin with.
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Power and Glory,Jan 31 2005, 01:27 AM Wrote:Then again I don't see why people need gigs and gigs of storage for music to begin with.
For their gigs and gigs of music? :D



Somedays I am in a classical mood, somedays I am in a metal mood, somedays I am in an everything mood. It would be nice not to have to upload new music everytime I am walking out the door.

If I can put 2 or 3 hundred mp3s onto one device and not worry about hearing a repeated song for 2 or 3 days straight of playing music then I see that as a bonus.

At least locally the 64 and 128 meg ones are in the 100 to 200 buck range, the 5 gig ones are in the 300 to 400 range, and the 20 to 40 gig ones are in the 500 to 600 buck range.

One other feature I like about the bigger drive ones is that you don't have to use all the space for mp3s. You can store files on them too. I have gone to many places to fix computers for people and had to bring with me 10 to 15 CDs with stuff on them just to make sure I had all the stuff I needed. Now a laptop would have been nice with all that stuff, but as long as the computer had a USB port having all the stuff on my mp3 player would have been very handy. Less stuff to carry around in the end.

Heck even just grabbing a bunch of files and bringing them over to my friends would be so much easier with an IPod or nomad for storing all the files and listening to songs.
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#10
For those near the black market, Oakies to the rescue
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