Hey, it's Rokosz, your digital lifestyle expert here talking about where do you get music for your iPod. You've got this great device, it can hold what? A thousand, two thousand, four thousand songs. Where do I get these songs from? Well, I'm here to tell you. There's a bunch of different way, but Apple prefers, one of the easiest ways to get them is directly through iTunes. And I'll show you how you do that with the iPod Interface. We've got our iPod connected here and because of that we have it set to an automatically launches iTunes and now here on iTunes, I can move down to the iTunes store, of course by clicking it and launching it and boo-yah; look at that. Isn't that beautiful? All this stuff ready just a few clicks away. Once you click on it, you can see it there, it'll bring up a little bit more of a, of a detail. You can buy the individual song or it allows you to buy the entire album. Click buy the album; now it does want us to put in our password here and once we do that, we can click buy. Now you can also set it up so you are one click away where pretty much when you say buy it happens. You've got to have a lot of self-discipline and no kids or co-workers that are near your computer. It's an important safety tip for you. But that's as easy as it is to get it through iTunes. Now there are other ways to get it on and of course, you might think, "Chris, I've got music; I've got bunch of different things." Well, all you have to do is import it into the iTunes library. You can get music from your CDs. You drop the CD in there; iTunes will auto launch; it'll say, "Do you want us to put this on iTunes?" And we'll, "Say, baby, sure." And then you can, then it goes right through your library and you can create a playlist of it; you can do whatever you'd like and then put it into the, and then put it into your, your iPod. Then there's also a lot of devices and techniques for getting your old analog music in there. Whether it'd be the old record players or your old tapes; you have to dub them first, create a little file; but then migrate them into iTunes. Remember, if you're using and trying to find music for your iPod, remember that iTunes is the gateway. It's your software world. A beautiful part is this is fully integrated. You can get games, you can get music, you can get everything because it links to the iTunes store through the Internet. But it does act as your gateway piece of software for you to organize, file, create, annotate, note, rate; you name it, it can do it. I'm Rokosz, your digital lifestyle expert saying, "Stream you later."