about 2,000
There are many different types of songs with memory in the title. Paul McCartney's song Memory Almost Full, Sevendust's song Cold Day Memory, Drowning Pool's song In Memory Of, Guns N Roses song You Can't Put You Arms Around A Memory, and Shinedown's song In Memory are just a few.
No, I don't think so. In order to remember so many songs and different verses, how could he?
You can buy iTunes gift cards at any store that sell them, including WalMart as an example. Then you redeem the gift card to your iTunes account. Next you view the items on the store and when you buy it is automatically setup to use your gift card (store credit) before your credit card or other payment method is used. If you did not have store credit, the system will charge your other payment method, for example Paypal, Click&Buy, Credit Card.
An MP3 player is using a build in memory. It also had an 'expiry date'. Such a device will last depending on many times you formatted and copy a files into it. When you deleting a files, it is not 100% deleted because the memory effect problem from the device itself. If the memory is corrupted, you still can delete any files but to copy back a files would be difficult.
approximately 2k songs can store in 4GB memory card
just about 500
it depends on the memory of your memory card. if u r using 1GB MC then u can store nearly 150 songs.....
i fink its bout 240 i looked it up soo..
Lots
that depends on the size of the songs 1000
250
i think its about 4000
The 64mb memory card holds up to 50 songs(avarage memory of 1 song is 4mp)
It depends on the size of each song.
You can store upto 350 songs.It depends on the size of each song.But if you store video songs then these take more space because each video song is 40 or 50mb so i think 15 or 20 video song can store in 1GB space.
about -- 300-360 songs depending on the length of the song. All depends on the size of the file.