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Ben Nielsen's avatar

I’ve done a mixture of audio books and podcasts for years. My job doesn’t take a whole lot of deep thought. For several years I could toil away in the back of a construction site for weeks on end consuming books one after another. Podcasts get old for me. I’ll listen to the New York Times daily podcast, on Sundays they often have some great long form articles. I’ve had trouble with the library system because of how often the books are all checked out that I’m looking for, I’m talking about over drive, or whatever online library exchanges there are. I’ve been paying for Everand for a few years, it’s a part of Scribd. It has what they call “unlimited” books per month, but there is a limit, they just hide the books when you hit it without explanation. But for $11 I can get enough books to get me through the month, usually. I have gone back to fiction, or good memoirs, I need a good narrative or else I get distracted and miss what’s going on. In my current state of burnout I need a higher ratio of entertainment to info.

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Trevor Lyells's avatar

I have been contemplating switching back to an Ipod format for listening to music for the past few weeks and this post makes me want to look into it a little bit more again. I am so sick of having to subscribe to 800 different services just to listen to stuff that I used to own outright anyways. Any recommendations on a good classic Ipod?

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