Accessorize Your iPod; Buy a BMW
I own an iPod. My wide owns an iPod. My birthday is coming up, and I’m all bummed out. I take pride in staying on the cutting edge of computer technology (After all, I can’t stay on the cutting edge of space technology because, after all, I am involved with NASA in flying the shuttle.). And that’s why I’m all bummed out. I simply can’t afford to accessorize my iPod with a BMW.
For those of you who haven’t heard, Apple’s made a deal with BMW to sell an adapter that lets you manipulate your iPod using audio controls on the BMW’s steering wheel.
“Connect with music like never before behind the wheel of your BMW 3 Series, and X3 and X5 SAV or Z4 Roadster. With the installation of an integrated adapter developed by Apple and BMW, you can now control your iPod or iPod mini through the existing audio system and multi-function steering wheel. Which means no loss of power. No loss of sound quality. No loss of control.
The BMW iPod adapter can be installed in 2002 or later 3 Series, X3 and X5 SAVs, and Z4 Roadsters.”
So says Apple’s webpage.
So which is it the ad campaign designed to pump up? iPod sales or BMW’s?
What I want to know is this:
When do I get an adapter I can use with a Toyota Tacoma 4x4?
For those of you who haven’t heard, Apple’s made a deal with BMW to sell an adapter that lets you manipulate your iPod using audio controls on the BMW’s steering wheel.
“Connect with music like never before behind the wheel of your BMW 3 Series, and X3 and X5 SAV or Z4 Roadster. With the installation of an integrated adapter developed by Apple and BMW, you can now control your iPod or iPod mini through the existing audio system and multi-function steering wheel. Which means no loss of power. No loss of sound quality. No loss of control.
The BMW iPod adapter can be installed in 2002 or later 3 Series, X3 and X5 SAVs, and Z4 Roadsters.”
So says Apple’s webpage.
So which is it the ad campaign designed to pump up? iPod sales or BMW’s?
What I want to know is this:
When do I get an adapter I can use with a Toyota Tacoma 4x4?

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