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      Today I ordered what is almost the <a
      href="http://www.ebuyer.com/product/132943">cheapest MP3 player</a> I
      could find, and is certainly the cheapest I could find which wouldn't fall
      off when jogging (as much as I love my black iPod Classic, it's not really
      suitable for jogging). I <em>really</em> hope that it reads MP3 files from
      a FAT partition and uses USB Storage...
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      <small>NP: <cite>Mishaps Happening</cite>, Quantic</small>
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