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A note here on accountability of legal issues. If you have 
checked audio books out of the library, you have the fair 
right to listen to them on your iPod.  However, once you 
have listened to the audio book you should delete it from 
your iTunes library.
CHAPTER 9: VOICE RECORDING WITH YOUR 
IPOD
The iPod is often coveted for its amount of disc space, its 
long battery life, and the seamless way that it integrates 
with your computer.  What is often overlooked, however, is 
the iPods great capability as a voice recorder.  You can 
store many hours of 16 bit .wav files of sound on your iPod 
with the simple addition of a microphone.  And you don’t 
need an elaborate microphone.  An inexpensive piece of 
hardware is all you need to add to your 3
rd
 generation iPod 
since the recording software has already been built into the 
operating system of this functional digital music player.
There are many reasons why you would want to use your 
iPod as a voice recorder such as recording a lecture at 
school, recording your baby’s first words, capturing the 
sound of that loon, or laying down some audio tracks for a 
digital movie and then synching it with the video.