Re: the tiny tunes player

2012-12-19 Thread Chris H
ose who got ripped off. Happy holidays everyone! Laz From: Chris H To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: the tiny tunes player Message-ID: <50d05f44.4050...@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Oh what a con this sounds like! I really hate it when compan

Re: the tiny tunes player

2012-12-18 Thread Laz Mesa
con job. All I can say is that I tried to shed some light on it months ago. I'm not even going to try to promote my own Talking MP3 Players in this message, just that i feel very sorry for those who got ripped off. Happy holidays everyone! Laz From: Chris H To: PC Audio Discussion List Su

Re: the tiny tunes player

2012-12-18 Thread Chris H
Oh what a con this sounds like! I really hate it when companies do this, market a product that's claimed to be the first of its kind, only to be let down by stupid gimmiks and worst of all no way to get a refund. How disgusting! Think I will stick with my iPhone and Pc/Mac for playing music.

Re: tiny tunes player

2012-12-17 Thread Don Ball
you could buy a rockbox player and add a large memory card for that price. YOu could by one from las mesa but you could buy one from amazon and rockbox it yourself. - Original Message - From: "Joe Giovanelli" To: Sent: Monday, December 17, 2012 8:06 PM Subject: tiny tu

tiny tunes player

2012-12-17 Thread Joe Giovanelli
Hello, Everybody, You may have heard about a rather small player called "Tiny Tunes." It claims to have an excellent TTS engine, which means that it will read textfiles. It plays various audio formats. The instructions tell us that it will read folder names. Navigation is accoplished with