LIT on my phone
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LIT on my phone
I use a Treo 650 smartphone and I finally ripped my DVD of Lost in Translation so I can now watch it on my phone. I find that if I have a spare minute I can watch a scene and it immediately puts me in that LIT mood that I find so magical. The file only takes up around 200 megs on my 2 gig SD card.
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Nice.
I did end up ripping the audio to mp3's, and I've been listening to them on my daily drive to work. I really enjoy it. You'd think it'd be safer than say, watching it on a portable dvd player...but I find myself picturing the action in my head to go along with the sound, and it might be just as dangerous?
I did end up ripping the audio to mp3's, and I've been listening to them on my daily drive to work. I really enjoy it. You'd think it'd be safer than say, watching it on a portable dvd player...but I find myself picturing the action in my head to go along with the sound, and it might be just as dangerous?
Probably more dangerous, because you're actually thinking more about imagining the scene! Anywho, I wish I could get LiT on my phone or data stick or whatever, but I don't think it'll work, oh well...drabthehours wrote:Nice.
I did end up ripping the audio to mp3's, and I've been listening to them on my daily drive to work. I really enjoy it. You'd think it'd be safer than say, watching it on a portable dvd player...but I find myself picturing the action in my head to go along with the sound, and it might be just as dangerous?
I'd settle for having 'Just like honey' on my MP3 player. That song always puts me in that great LiT mood. *sighs*.
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