File size of the song (of course depending on the quality) varies a lot, but lets say the songs are of 7MB size as an average.
1GB = 1.000MB
which means that you'll be able to have 4.000/7 ~ 571 songs of 7MB size on 4GB space.
Up to 64 GBs
It holds about 4,000 songs.
8 Gbs
No the average USB flash drive is around 4 GBs (with a max of 64 GBs) when the average HDD (hard drive) is around 750 GBs on a personal computer (reaching all the way to 5 TBs AKA 5,000 GBs).
Depend on song's quality. If high quality (like .flac)... about 7 - 8 GBs If Low (like 128 kbs) about 4 gbs
Well, that depends on how many GBs your iPod can hold and how many GBs of stuff you have on it. To find out how much free space you have left connect you ipod to your computer and open itunes. When it is done syncing click on your ipod in the left column you should see an illustration at the bottom of this page that shows you how much free space you have left.
A child born to a mother with GBS can live a normal life. If the baby is affected with GBS, there is no clear answer, as this could become meningitis. If GBS is caught in pregnancy, chances are much better for the baby.
A GBS is a Global positionig system
That depends on how much data you have stored in your computer. Each DVD can hold up to 4.7 Gb, but let's say 4 Gb for safety. Simply divide the total of Gbs stored in your computer by 4 and you will have the number of DVDs required.
1 GB (or 1 GiB) is 1,073,741,824 byte.
Hard drive is the answer.CDs hold generally upto 700MB of data. Hard drive can hold GBs worth data.
Well that one costs up to $600 and as for if its the best out there, no, all iPods have the same quality as they are produced by the same company. What differs from each iPod is the model and the GBs on it since they range from 8 GBs up to 64 GBs which is the largest capacity found on an iPod.