so i just got a 32gb touch.
diging web browser and gmail.
but i cant find contacts in gmail??
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On Saturday, September 19, 2009, Paul Ihrig pih...@gmail.com wrote:
so i just got a 32gb touch.
diging web browser and gmail.
but i cant find contacts in gmail??
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Ok so if I switch from mobile version to desktop I have contacts
On 9/19/09, Paul Ihrig pih...@gmail.com wrote:
Still looking
On Saturday, September 19, 2009, Paul Ihrig pih...@gmail.com wrote:
so i just got a 32gb touch.
diging web browser and gmail.
but i cant find contacts in gmail??
I have my ITunes library on my laptop.
Is there a way to connect an IPOD to another computer (via the multiport
at the bottom) for playback only?
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
Office of Research Information Systems
Research amp; Economic Development
University of North Carolina at
I got an IPOD Dock for Christmas, and I want to use it on my work system...
It'll do playback and recharge at the same time through the multiport
Cameron Childress wrote:
Playback of the music that's on the iPod? Through the computer? I'm not
sure about the multiport, but if you are just
You cannot use iTunes on the 2nd computer to handle playback (each iPod is
attached to one and only one iTunes computer, and wants to re-sync with
the new library, which you don't want).
But you can use one of the dozens of other iPod control programs. I
personally use winamp, since it is small
Ahhh - a quick google for ipod two computers came up with alot of results
indicating that was possible.
-Cameron
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Scott Stewart saste...@email.unc.eduwrote:
I got an IPOD Dock for Christmas, and I want to use it on my work system...
It'll do playback and
install sharepod on your ipodmount it as a driveand play your
songs
On Dec 31, 2008, at 9:43 AM, Scott Stewart wrote:
I have my ITunes library on my laptop.
Is there a way to connect an IPOD to another computer (via the
multiport
at the bottom) for playback only?
--
Scott
We got our taxes back, our return was pretty big so we went out and bought
his and hers IPods. Theyre the new 80gb classics
These support video. Is it possible to rip DVDs to your IPod, or do you
have to buy all your video?
Thanks
sas
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
I use Handbrake ( http://handbrake.fr/ ) which does a pretty good job
for my iPod Touch, only used it on the MAC so no idea of what it's
like on Windows...
On 03/03/2008, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We got our taxes back, our return was pretty big so we went out and bought
his and
On 3/3/08, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These support video. Is it possible to rip DVD's to your IPod
Yes, it is.
If you were to want to do something like that, you'd probably need a
tool called DVD Decrypter, you could probably get it here:
http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/
That
:42 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: IPOD Question: Ripping DVD's
We got our taxes back, our return was pretty big so we went out and bought
his and her's IPods. They're the new 80gb classics
These support video. Is it possible to rip DVD's to your IPod, or do you
have to buy all your video?
Thanks
We got our taxes back, our return was pretty big so we went out and bought
his and her?s IPods. They?re the new 80gb ?classics?
These support video. Is it possible to rip DVD?s to your IPod, or do you
have to buy all your video?
Thanks
Yes, you need some ripping software then import it
On 3/3/08, Larry Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you need some ripping software then import it into iTunes. I've got a
bunch of recent and classic cartoons on the thing. I use Handbreak to rip
and import to iTunes, but that's mac only. I don't watch much on my ipod, I
plug it into the
Rick Root wrote:
Well unfortunately, Lois, there's just no more room on the schedule.
We've just got to accept the fact that Fox has to make room for
terrific shows like Dark Angel, Titus, Undeclared, Action, That
Eighties Show, Wonderfalls, Fastlane, Andy Richter Controls the
Universe, Skin,
It can happen, Apple was sued at one point by people claiming that the
iPods would break soon after the warranty because apple wanted them to
buy a new one.
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do ipods commonly die at about 18 months?
We had a consultant in one time that had a laptop that fried 2
thumbdrives through the usb port. I imagine something similar could
happen with an ipod.
On 1/12/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what reason could there be for a logicboard in an ipod to fry out?
It's less than two years old. I
my iPod has been working flawlessly for a couple of years now. My friends
creative died pretty quickly and they wouldn't repair it under warranty either.
I'm sure you could get a lot of stories about every mp3 player dying since
they're such small devices with even smaller moving parts.
The
so what I aim hearing is that nobody here has notice early ipod deaths
and second that perhaps we should look at the usb port on this lady's
computer?
On 1/13/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my iPod has been working flawlessly for a couple of years now. My friends
creative died
Podcasts really have nothing to do with iPods, despite the name podcast.
They are just MP3 files.
I've had one of the iPod minis for about 2 years now and I really like it.
I also like iTunes, but that's just a personal opinion really.
-Cameron
On 1/12/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok
Any piece of hardware can be defective - but iPods don't have an excessive
rate of defection. And I would certainly say that a screwed up USB port on
an old computer could deliver enough power to fry anything you plug into
it. I f you think this is the case, I wouldn't recommend testing that
I am pretty sure the suit you are thinking of was about the batteries dying
right after the warranty ran out and that Apple was recommending that you
just buy a new iPod and for a short time claimed that the batteries could
not be replaced (the case is very hard to open).
After a huge outcry,
I think it *was* batteries actually. But most of you who have ipods
like them, it sounds like?
On 1/13/07, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am pretty sure the suit you are thinking of was about the batteries dying
right after the warranty ran out and that Apple was recommending
where I was going with that is that the program would get some sort of
player for people to check out so ya longevity of the player is
something I am interested in even if those plans are not firm at this
time.
On 1/13/07, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Podcasts really have nothing
hehe. Anything dispensable... I think I'll suggest that she get a $15
flash drive and check that out. I don't think her computer is *that*
old but ya never know. The last tech question I had from her had to do
with the difference between her hard drive and her RAM. I'll check it
out, thanks guys.
Check out? Like from a library? In that case I'd look at something else
smaller and cheaper than an iPod like the shuffle or other smaller players
out there.
-Cameron
On 1/13/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where I was going with that is that the program would get some sort of
player for
ya, sorta like from a library. Any specific recommendations? I haven't
researched players. It should probably be inexpensive, ya, and also
sturdy
On 1/13/07, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out? Like from a library? In that case I'd look at something else
smaller and cheaper
Not really - I haven't done alot of shopping for players recently. I'd
definitely pick something sturdy, and I'd probably plan on re-imaging them
each time they come back to make sure people didn't plug them into their own
machines and load them up with something inappropriate or with viruses.
I hear that
On 1/13/07, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not really - I haven't done alot of shopping for players recently. I'd
definitely pick something sturdy, and I'd probably plan on re-imaging them
each time they come back to make sure people didn't plug them into their own
what reason could there be for a logicboard in an ipod to fry out?
It's less than two years old. I am asking for someone else so I don't
have a lot of information, but the person thought perhaps this had
something to do with an error message saying that her USB port was
overloaded. On reflection I
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do ipods commonly die at about 18 months?
No, but they should. And Apple should pay people to use them. :-)
I bought two iPod minis a couple years and I wish I would have saved the
money. The iPod blows: Apple warranties suck, you are stuck using iTunes
ok well so as a side question apart from her personal issue -- cause
yes it's out of warranty -- I take it you don't recommend it then?
Cause we were thinking of doing pocasts at some point.
On 1/12/07, Mike Tangorre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do ipods
You certainly don't need to use iTunes. winamp and musicmatch are what I
use.
although I often do use iTunes, since I like it. But I never use any format
other than mp3.
I don't think I have ever owned a better engineered piece of hardware.
No problems at all for 4 years.
I did overfill it
Processing Fee: We charge a Handling Fee on most transactions in
order to help cover our warehousing, order processing, systems and
overhead costs. This fee also includes a very small profit on the
transaction and is calculated at Checkout based upon your order size.
Hmmm, is anyone willing to
Oh yeah, I'm sending a money order to Panda... alrighty!
--
Thank you for your order!
Please send money via Money Order to:
Payment info:
Panda Phifer
9900 Richmond #1808
Houston, TX 77024
After the payment, please send email to [EMAIL
wait... money order only? No way. That address also looks suspciously
like a residence.
Dana
On 8/9/05, Patrick Ledwith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yeah, I'm sending a money order to Panda... alrighty!
--
Thank you for your order!
Just noticed that it lists a 1-year warranty. Apple iPods only have a
90 day warranty. The HP branded iPods have a 1-year warranty. Apple
won't service an HP iPod and HP is getting out of the iPod business.
-Kevin
On 8/8/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok.
can any one tell me how to
ok.
can any one tell me how to find out the legitimacy of this site?
http://www.worldbshop.com/product.php?productid=16272cat=260page=1
300 bucks for a 60gb ipod photo just seems to good to be true.
i have emailed them about better business info, and am waiting.
thanks
-paul
steal someones identity, have it shipped to a po box. then give them
the money when it comes in.
if it doesnt come in... who cares??
:) jk of course
On 8/8/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok.
can any one tell me how to find out the legitimacy of this site?
Hmm
Terms and Conditions has the located in California,
Whois has them located in Illinois,
Their customer service number has them located in New York.
Proceed with caution...
Do a search on google with their customer service number...LOL
On 8/8/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
steal
www.bbb.org - but I couldn't find them.
I also usually search google groups - also nothing to be found. Sounds
shady to me.
On 8/8/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok.
can any one tell me how to find out the legitimacy of this site?
has any one looked at these?
60GB DMC Xclef HD 500 MP3 Player/Recorder
http://cgi.ebay.com/249-60GB-DMC-Xclef-HD-500-MP3-Player-Recorder_W0QQitemZ5794507952QQcategoryZ73839QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
it has line in out so you can record live stuff.
also has built in fm tuner that also can be recorded.
I have a 60 GB iPod. I would upload some speeches to it in real player
format. Is this possible?
As far as I know, iPod will only download from iTunes or your CD player.
TIA
Jacob
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Find out how to get a fax number that
I don;t think so.
mp3 and
On 8/4/05, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 60 GB iPod. I would upload some speeches to it in real player
format. Is this possible?
As far as I know, iPod will only download from iTunes or your CD player.
TIA
Jacob
There are some realaudio to mp3 converters out there (Google for
realaudio to mp3). But iTunes will also natively read and convert
non-DRM'd WMA, WAV and some other common audio types as well, if you
have any other non-RealAudio options for the speeches you're getting.
- Jim
Jacob wrote:
I
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: iPod question
I don;t think so.
mp3 and
On 8/4/05, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 60 GB iPod. I would upload some speeches to it in real player
format. Is this possible?
As far as I know, iPod will only download from iTunes or your CD player.
TIA
Yep. Hit send on accident.
I don't think so. the 60GB iPod only supports MP3, AAC, Audible, WAV and AIFF.
On 8/4/05, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don;t think so.
mp3 and
On 8/4/05, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 60 GB iPod. I would upload some speeches to it in
Well, you could put the .rm file on it, just like you can put any other
file on it, but it won't play. Which, I suspect, is the point. :-)
--Ben
Jerry Johnson wrote:
Yep. Hit send on accident.
I don't think so. the 60GB iPod only supports MP3, AAC, Audible, WAV and AIFF.
On 8/4/05,
any podders out there that can answer this, i appreciate it..
where do you get a new/extra white cord?
the money cord. the one that connects you to EVERYTHING :)
the usb one.
or can i use that snazzy firewire one that ive seen advertised? just
like the usb?
thanks!
i just got my iDOCK in,
Tony wrote:
or can i use that snazzy firewire one that ive seen advertised? just
like the usb?
I NEVER use the USB cord as it's ssslooow. The firewire
seems to be about 50x faster.
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Find out how CFTicket can
that is one thing I think Apple is screwing people over on nowadays.
When I bought mine, you got both the firewire and the usb cable. I
definitely prefer firewire, as it seems faster to me. Anyway,
www.geeks.com has some cool cables and they're definitely cheaper than
Apple's cables.
On
killer.
thanks.
On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony wrote:
or can i use that snazzy firewire one that ive seen advertised? just
like the usb?
I NEVER use the USB cord as it's ssslooow. The firewire
seems to be about 50x faster.
You actually wanted to use the iDoc, that's gonna cost extra :)
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 11:45 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: iPod question
any podders out there that can answer this, i appreciate it..
where do you
: iPod question
any podders out there that can answer this, i appreciate it..
where do you get a new/extra white cord?
the money cord. the one that connects you to EVERYTHING :)
the usb one.
or can i use that snazzy firewire one that ive seen advertised? just
like the usb
not quite. For the last year or so Apple has a replacement program and
other companies such as Other World Computing (an Apple dealer and
peripheral manufacturer) have their own replacement programs.
larry
On 7/25/05, Judith Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that sticks out about
so the 60gb is 400 at the apple store.
any places out there to save a few bucks?
links.
i am now going to demo bathroom walls.
have to buy a grinder backerboard tile.
wife just put a muffler on her car yesterday has to buy sink
plane now is to set 50 bucks aside in a privater stash every 2
There was also a class-action settlement in CA that affects all iPod
owners where Apple will refund $50 off the price of a new battery.
Google for details, but they are on Apple's iPod site under battery
life or battery replacement.
On 7/26/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not quite.
the cheapest I found (I only checked a few sites)..
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=M9830LLAcat=MP3
379.00
On 7/26/05, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was also a class-action settlement in CA that affects all iPod
owners where Apple will refund $50 off the price of a new
Educational pricing perhaps?
use froogle - I've been able to pull up some deals.
larry
On 7/26/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so the 60gb is 400 at the apple store.
any places out there to save a few bucks?
links.
i am now going to demo bathroom walls.
have to buy a grinder
On a similar note, what do those that have iPods think of the battery life in
between charges?
I don't remember what the specs said about up to X hour battery life when I
bought it, but I feel like I only get 8 hours or so out of it before it has to
go back to sleep.
One thing that sticks
I hardly ever leave mine unattached anymore. I bring mine to work,
hook up an extra usb cord and use winamp to play it through my PC. I
have a belkin power/audio adapter in the car. I guess the only time
it's not hooked up anymore is when I'm on my bike. I'm sure I'm
probably destroying my
Last report I saw was that all 3 types were typically getting
better-than-advertised battery life. Not a whole lot, mind you, but some.
--Ben
Jason Lemahieu wrote:
On a similar note, what do those that have iPods think of the battery life in
between charges?
I don't remember what the
So far I've had no complaints with battery life. I have an extra cable
for when I do need to charge it, but I get at least a full day's
charge. And with the tunecast, the iPod charges when I drive to work
or when I go to pick up the anklebiter from daycare or Wendy from the
metro. So most of the
larry...
which ipod do you have?
tw
On 7/26/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far I've had no complaints with battery life. I have an extra cable
for when I do need to charge it, but I get at least a full day's
charge. And with the tunecast, the iPod charges when I drive to work
also, whats the +'s and -'s with the U2 ipod? just wondering?
im a HUGE U2 fan, so i wouldnt mind this one?
tw
On 7/26/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
larry...
which ipod do you have?
tw
On 7/26/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far I've had no complaints with
Pros:
Cool colored case
Comes with everything they'd released at the time
Cons:
Smaller drive for the price of a larger iPod
If you already own some/all of U2's albums, especially on CD or
otherwise digital, I'd skip this one. If you're a huge fan who doesn't
own any (wtf?) then it might be
so what you do is get an iSkin in ebony - protection and cool colour
at the same time.
larry
On 7/26/05, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pros:
Cool colored case
Comes with everything they'd released at the time
Cons:
Smaller drive for the price of a larger iPod
If you already own
i had mostly tapes
i have a few cd's but they are all college age and mostly scratched,
so actually that would be GREAT for me.
id really like to hear the old 1982 stuff!!!
nice.
tw
On 7/26/05, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pros:
Cool colored case
Comes with everything they'd released
I have a 40gb, and had no plans on getting a case for it at all. Then I
decided I'd need something to carry hold it when running, so got a little case
with detachable armband, and boy am I glad I got that case. I've ended up
dropping it several times, and am happy it's been in at least some
just got it!
30gb + photo
updating my ipod with my 2034 songs that i have (that definitely date
back to the old napster days.)
tw
On 7/26/05, Jason Lemahieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 40gb, and had no plans on getting a case for it at all. Then I
decided I'd need something to carry
In a related question, what do you all use to tag your mp3s?
I have been updating the album covers when I am in iTunes, but just
realized iTunes has been deleting the lyrics, liner notes and tabs
from the files. (The bastards!)
I use musicmatch to rename files and autotag as an initial set.
Congrats. Its a nice machine.
larry
On 7/26/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just got it!
30gb + photo
updating my ipod with my 2034 songs that i have (that definitely date
back to the old napster days.)
tw
On 7/26/05, Jason Lemahieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 40gb,
tony's ignorance is going to come out now... whats that you speaketh of?
i dont tag or do anything with them, i just listen to the music man...
its all about the music man
\~~~
tw
On 7/26/05, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a related question, what do you all use to tag
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 2:45 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: ipod question
In a related question, what do you all use to tag your mp3s?
Windows Media Player.
I really love it - and it's scriptable so I can
hey guys.
quick ipod question.
i am looking at maybe getting a 20 or 60gb ipod.
the ones with a color display.
is there a way to play avi or mpg on these?
also is there a better mp3 player out then an ipod?
just think it may be a nice treat on my commute.
thanks
*Watching this thread as im about to pull the trigger on one... the
30gb color one here!!*
tw
On 7/25/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey guys.
quick ipod question.
i am looking at maybe getting a 20 or 60gb ipod.
the ones with a color display.
is there a way to play avi or mpg
yeh, my b-day is 8/6 going to be 33.
so after putting all this money into our first home, i havnt bought
any thing in 6 months
wife told me she would buy me the 20 gig one.
i told her i would pay 1/2 for the 60gb one.
not sure, its that or buy a new dishwasher.
IPOD IPOD IPOD!!!
eff the dishwasher, unless it plays mp3's
:) tw
On 7/25/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeh, my b-day is 8/6 going to be 33.
so after putting all this money into our first home, i havnt bought
any thing in 6 months
wife told me she would buy me the 20 gig one.
i
What a choice, either do the dishes by hand and listen to the iPod or
luxuriate in not having to do dishes. What a choice.
Since getting the iPod, its made work a lot more tolerable, but then
again I hate doing dishes.
Its one of those classic damned if you don't decisions.
larry
On 7/25/05,
well its a moot point now.
our tile guy just told us we need to tear down the old tile in the bathroom.
he said he didnt want to do patchwork, but is doing the labor for a
swap for a site.
so we will need to spend the ipod money on tile backer board.
o well..
You could go for a smaller iPod, like a mini.
larry
On 7/25/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well its a moot point now.
our tile guy just told us we need to tear down the old tile in the bathroom.
he said he didnt want to do patchwork, but is doing the labor for a
swap for a site.
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 9:50 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: ipod question
What a choice, either do the dishes by hand and listen to the iPod or
luxuriate in not having to do dishes. What a choice.
Since getting the iPod, its made work a lot more tolerable
Get the 60GB. It is worth the extra dough, IMHO.
I don;t think you can WATCH videos on the player, but you can STORE
videos on the player, and use the iPod as a portable USB drive on any
PC.
On 7/25/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey guys.
quick ipod question.
i am looking at maybe
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: ipod question
Get the 60GB. It is worth the extra dough, IMHO.
I don;t think you can WATCH videos on the player, but you can STORE
videos on the player, and use the iPod as a portable USB drive on any
PC
++
Unfortunately now it appears to be neither.
-Kevin
On 7/25/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I take the dishwasher.
But then again, I don't care about listening to music while walking from the
car to my desk.
I have tunes on the computer, and tunes in the car, I ain't paying
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 10:15 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: ipod question
Get the 60GB. It is worth the extra dough, IMHO.
Personally (and I'm donning my flame-proof suit as we speak) I think it's a
waste
I've got a 30GB 2nd gen, and it is chock full. I have to swap albums
about once a week (by removing stuff and moving more on.) And do I
listen to it all? Not regularly. But knowing I have it available at
any time is great. Do I need all that music? Yes. For the same reason
I own all those CDs (and
Maybe it's time to consider a free iPod deal? Didn't Ray or some others say
they knew some that were legit?
well its a moot point now.
our tile guy just told us we need to tear down the old tile in the bathroom.
he said he didnt want to do patchwork, but is doing the labor for a
swap for a
On 7/25/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But then again, I don't care about listening to music while walking from the
car to my desk.
I sincerely hope that you walk more places than befween the car and your desk.
-Cameron
Yeah, but usually I'm walking with other people. I'd rather talk to
people than listen to music.
-Original Message-
From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 6:02 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: ipod question
On 7/25/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED
Message-
From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 6:02 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: ipod question
On 7/25/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But then again, I don't care about listening to music while walking
from the
car to my desk.
I
One thing that sticks out about ipods -- something that Joe Spolsky said in his
presentation:
Ipods don't give access to the battery compartment to change the battery. So
when the battery's dead, you have to buy a new one.
Did they change that in the design since CFUNITED?
Keep that in mind
that's all I need to hear. Also, I am told there are cheaper
alternatives that do the same thing. That said I haven't seriously
looked... just passing on my small sliver of knowledge.
Dana
On 7/25/05, Judith Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that sticks out about ipods -- something
even in the 4th generation one?
i thought there was marked improvement as the generations go on?
tony
On 7/25/05, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that's all I need to hear. Also, I am told there are cheaper
alternatives that do the same thing. That said I haven't seriously
looked... just
did not compare specs in detail but I had this conversation quite
recently -- was talking to a sales person and I see no reason why they
would talk their commission down unless they thought this was in fact
the case. Could they have simply been wrong, for all I know, sure
Dana
On
: Monday, July 25, 2005 6:59 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: ipod question
so nick.
which ipod stole your girlfriend?
was it a silver mini?
come on dude... do you REALLY hate them this bad?
tony :)
On 7/25/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, but usually I'm walking with other people
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Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 6:59 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: ipod question
so nick.
which ipod stole your girlfriend?
was it a silver mini?
come on dude... do you REALLY hate them this bad?
tony :)
On 7/25/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
depends what there rattling there lips around.
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Somewhat suprising that he'd have said something so inaccurate and
old. While it's true that at one time Apple's response to dead
batteries was just buy a new iPod, I'm pretty sure it's been more
than two years since they changed this policy.
Here's a 11 month old Boig Boing article about how
i thought so.
im getting one VERY soon!
tw
On 7/25/05, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Somewhat suprising that he'd have said something so inaccurate and
old. While it's true that at one time Apple's response to dead
batteries was just buy a new iPod, I'm pretty sure it's been
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