Wow, Im really shocked about what im hearing about the PIN. I use it ALL the time. Who puts a pin number to a single track? (unless its really good :) ) I use it for quick access to a variety of playlist of either all of the same artist or different artist. Here is my setup for the menu.

"(1) New Rock/Alternative"
"(2) Old Rock"
"(3) Rap / R&B"
"(4) Reggae"
"(5) Techno/Rave"
"(6) Soundtracks"
"(7) Comedy"
"(8) Misc"

The numbers not only keep the playlist in that order on the menu but they also help me remember that for each of those catergories the main sub playlist is the number + 0. So like all my favorite old rock songs would be in one playlist with a pin # of 20. That main playlist, i name it "(All)" so i can get to it fast, and after that i have other playlist with the names of the artist. This is a very easy way to know the playlist numbers. Then in my misc catergory i have many "special playlists." Like for example, if i got a lady in the car i hit pin # 69. Very, very easy to remember, and it takes me to all my sexy and good sounding beat songs. For my favorite playlist that has all the songs i love in a wide variety of genres, i have the playlist pin # 911. For crazy, guy pumping, testosterone charging music, i have pin # 666. For other stuff i have common numbers like 123, or 101. I only have like 10 playlists with the pin number but i use them a lot. My main rap playlist (30) has over 250 songs in it. So i put that on and i can just cruise through that as i drive. Im also starting a new thing where any new songs i put in for a playlist will have pins of the number + 0 + the number again. So like new rap songs = 303. Now if you guys think thats to much to memorize then i have to say i cant really convince you then. But with the main numbered playlist and a few days of practice. You will be a pro like me BABY!!

-Jordan
That is my two cents anyways

Oh yeah and also, i was wondering. How do others set up there menu for their own personal pleasure?

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