There's a huge difference.
People crack LFS to avoid paying money
People crack S60 to avoid limitations put on the phone to prevent "n00bs" from breaking their phone.
The point of Runescape and the only real reason to play it once you get past the initial hype is gaining levels (and some helmet made of shit), and if you get yourself a level 80 character, you've missed most of the fun.
The iAudio X5 and the cheaper M5 seem like good choices. They support all codecs I use except a MPCs, concentrate on music, have a nice audio quality, have an usable interface and much more.
There's only one minus in it for me: the size, but it's still pocketable.
The battery is probably bad with most players and the problems with connectivity aren't that serious.
Thanks for everyone's help, feel free to continue the discussion and comments about different players, maybe something even better will come up.
@GrIp DrIvEr - Obiviously you are a person who knows nothing about tech - e.g not a geek
To me, watching movies on a anything smaller than, say, 17 inches is bad. Some cheap video to show others on a handheld, but watching a movie!? Come on.
I don't want Apple mainly because of iTunes and the price.
I guess I can let the replacable battery go, but the on-the-go playlist is a much as I mostly like to listen to music track-by-track rather than album-by-album. Mostly I even listen to music track-by-track in the sense that I don't even use playlists, on the iPod I used to manually press play for every track.
So, you can suggest those without replacable batterys too.
Now on to the comments:
the iAudio X5 looks almost excellent, I'll be looking into it. Does it support making playlists on the fly?
Creative Zen X-Fi is too cool for what I want - I don't need a highres screen or internet. I've got both of these on my nokia already.
And I'm worried about the iAudio 7 control interface.
EDIT: The iAudio X5 looks almost perfect now. It supports dynamic playlists, folder browsing, tons of options.
Rockbox is a fine piece of firmware (I personally translated it into Estonian), and as I hope you can dualboot into it, and the folder browsing means I could use the best of both firmwares.
EDIT2: It seems the X5 has everything, except user reviews I've read say that the battery quality is bad and the adaptor will break soon. I see a usb adaptor is being sold on the web but what about a new battery!?
At minimum 6GB storage
Nice interface (Absolutely need on-the-go playlists)
Not Apple
High quality sound (but don't care about included earphones)
Pocketable (Under 100g and the smaller the better while remaining with a useful user interface)
What I'd Like :
Changeable battery
Gimmicks I'd Like :
FM Radio and fm radio recording capability
Sound recorder
What I don't care about :
Videos
Photos
Colour screen
I've been searching for a while, but so far haven't found the one.
My norm is that only people that are capable to climb onto and off the erm.. hot place without any acrobatic movements should be allowed. That means 4+. Younger than that, with the parents for a short while, why not.
I've been to saunas since.. maximum age 5, and always with 90+. Ofcourse except public Saunas, which are always cold.
Our whole family goes to Sauna (have it built into the house). That includes people under 8.
To those that don't know, it's a tradition to jump into cold water right after leaving the hot room. A lot of saunas are built into lakes with one side.
Our normal weekly sauna is ~95 Celsius, the maximum i've been in is 110, and it really wasn't that hot.
My brother, who is 9, goes at 100 Celsius into the Sauna for fairly many minutes too.
And for the Sauna to be pleasant at such high temperatures, three things are required - good ventilation, lots of water in you, lots of water in the air (dry water is just awful)
@Kalev - I understand the water makes it pleasant, but it can't be too hot - e.g when you throw water on the stones, it turns into HOT STEAM, but aftwer a while it will get cooler and it will be pleasant.