Things you have to bring with you to the Island

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Pete (Mr. Marcia)
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Post by Pete (Mr. Marcia) »

I'm just sayin'...you would need to bring down 333 CDs to have the same amount of music as a moderately loaded iPod.
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Post by Terry »

But, we do have one of those thingies that connects to the iPod and transmits over the radio.
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Well, that's cool! Yeah, bringing a bunch of CDs is silly. We travel with a few fav CDS just in case IPod doesn't have playable connections. The radio isn't an option for us.

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Ipod connected to the aux jack in jeep. Easy!
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IPod docking stations in villas. I've not run into a single place that has a docking station, but then we don't stay at very expensive places unless we're on our Starwood discount. We pack our own. We have a mini one that has good quality sound. We take it everywhere.
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Post by Pete (Mr. Marcia) »

We have a JBL speaker system that we pack. It is pretty small (it is doughnut shaped) and has a remote. Sometimes I will pack a cord that connects the earphone jack of the iPod to the RCA inputs of a stereo, so that I can connect the iPod to the villa's sound system.

Regardless, in my opinion, it beats schlepping down a ton of CDs.
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Post by Terry »

Pete,
You are definitely on your music game! I want to be riding in your vehicle. That way I don't have to worry about the tunes or a DUI!
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SJfromNJ wrote:
Connie wrote:
Porkroll - it's a philly thing

Anybody?
Pork roll is a Jersey thing. Next thing you know, you'll be taking credit for Springsteen, Bon Jovi, and Sinatra. :roll:

Scrapple is more a Philly thing and frankly, you can keep that stuff over there.

Have a great vacation!
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Ropes,bungie cords, a good knife and tools for whatever job is planned I once brought a swiming pool solar cover you should of seeen the cab driver in chicago look at me like I was nuts. but that was before you had to pay to check luggage
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Terry wrote:Pete,
You are definitely on your music game! I want to be riding in your vehicle. That way I don't have to worry about the tunes or a DUI!
If you ever feel that you are too drunk to drive on STJ, just close one eye. It works for me.
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Pete (Mr. Marcia) wrote:CDs? People still use those? I have about 5,000 songs on my iPod and it is the size of a deck of cards. It's 2010 people.
The CDs are for the rental car, Pete. I'm not leaving my ipod and cardock in the rental car while I am at the beach. The ipod stays in the safe when I am not at the house and actually using it. The cds I bring for the car are burned playlists from my itunes, it works out OK for me. I can fit about 30 songs on each cdr. How much music do you need in the car anyway?

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We bring our stove-top espresso coffee maker and our own coffee...
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We like to bring a bunch of Wash-And-Dry's, good for cleaning hands off after a day of salt water and before eating...
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Powdered Gatorade concentrate. Helps prevent dehydration and hangovers from the heat and rum.

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Terry wrote:IPod docking stations in villas. I've not run into a single place that has a docking station, but then we don't stay at very expensive places unless we're on our Starwood discount. We pack our own. We have a mini one that has good quality sound. We take it everywhere.
It's not so much an iPod Doc you should be looking for...Most houses have some type of stereo system either in the living room, or by the pool. Just hook your iPod up to that - has worked for me everytime, and sounds better than a doc!
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