Helping my friend use her ipod in the car
August 25th, 2010 by admin
• I was driving one night with a my college friend when she noticed that I was playing music in the car from my phone. She asked me how in the world was that possible. She was this technologically challenged kind of friend. When I told her that she can just hook any kind of gadget to her car, she asked me to show her how to do it in her car. Her first request was how to connect her ipod to car. I showed her that she has to buy some auxiliary cords to plug it to her car. She then asked if it is the same on how to connect an ipod to a car stereo. Well, she basically though that you can actually plug your ipod to the car stereo speakers. I told her that no she can’t. We went to walmart and bought the ipod jack. Unluckyly, she can’t plug her ipod directly to the car stereo. We had to buy a converter. We bought a converter, plugged one end to the ipod, and the other end to the car stereo. It worked and only cost her about $12 dollars to buy the plug and converter. The next thing that I helped her with was putting songs in her ipod. Since she has like thousands of songs in her ipod, I told her that it will help if she created different kinds of playlists on her ipod. Just like mine, I have one for when I feel like I need a rush and some for slow listening. She even copied and synchronized my songs to her ipod because she liked my collection.
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