I don't understand what you mean by this. You don't want to sync what everyone listened to?
He doesn't like having to have the iPod completely re-sync absolutely everything that is currently on it, and that you want to put on it, everytime you connect it to your computer.
And I agree.
My old MP3 player, which was quite a cheap but handy little thing, was absolutely perfect because all I needed to do, was drag individual files onto and off of the player, and I could listen to them.
I didn't need it to "sync" everything and waste a lot of time and overcomplicate putting files onto it.
I like my iPod, but iTunes is so gimmicky and terrible at keeping track of or moving files, that it's almost not worth it.
And I have friends at school who claim that the Mac in all it's forms are way better than any Microsoft PC ever made, including all custom made ones.
Mind you, these are people who say "I'll use the Piltranet" when talking about the internet.
The "Piltranet" is the nickname for the Homepage that our school computers use on it's intranet. :/
"Who cares!? It's a Mac! And it's loveY!"
~Anyone who buys it logic~
This is the sort of crap they go by. "Who wants a windows computer where you can see where they screwed it together?!"
That's a logical argument for them over why Macintosh is better than Windows. Obviously they haven't seen Windows Vista or Windows 7, which as far as I'm concerned, have fairly lovey designs.