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stupid technology

I bought this handy dandy züm mp3 player from Maxell. It cost me about 70 bucks. Now it is broken because I dropped it. Is it worth buying a new one/a better one/one that can play mp4s (because let's face it, mp3 is from the beginning of the century).

Given the physical state of my current broken mp3 player, the warranty will not be valid (although physically intact). So I suppose it wouldn't be worth the attempt to put it into through the whole warranty process either. Problem is that I have become accustomed to having my own personal soundtrack playing in the background.

This is annoying.

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