GazChap wrote:
It'd be plugged in because it's connected to the car, though. I've got a Sony head unit with "Tune Tray", a neat little tray that you can plug an iPod into, and it slots away behind the faceplate hiding the iPod from view and allowing head unit/steering wheel iPod control.
I used to just leave my Zune turned on, and it would run out of batteries eventually (a surprisingly long time, as it went to sleep after a while and polled the wireless once an hour or something to see if it had anything to do) until you switched the car on, at which point it would spring into life. If you've updated your playlist you hung around for a minute or so until it had synced, then you drove off (assuming it didn't sync before it died).
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Grim... wrote:
I wish Craster had left some girls for the rest of us.