I have been thinking about it. It will slowdown your connection.
From what I can gather from the docs on the site, the hardware device
you buy from them creates a permanent SSL connection to their servers,
almost like a vpn (not sure exactly). But then all your traffic is
sent encrypted to iPh
or buy a used one off Craigslist, or an open box one at Best Buy.
My last ipod and my newest MP3 player (Creative Vision:M) were both
bought used.
Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
you can get one with a rebate, perhaps. I did.
Winterlight wrote:
Everybody seems to sell the Video Ipod for $300. I nev
I bought a bunch awhile back and have had no trouble with them. The only
complaint I have is the rebates. I called the rebate center and was told
very curtly to call back in a "month or so" as they had no information and
were supposedly swamped.could this be 'so much' for 10 bucks?
Jeff
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I am just checking to see if Ridata still has a good rating on it's DVD's &
CD's. I haven't had a bad disc in the ones I have used
& wanted to see if others still rate it as a good choice.
Thanks
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you can get one with a rebate, perhaps. I did.
Winterlight wrote:
Everybody seems to sell the Video Ipod for $300. I never see deals or
sales. I guess there is just no price break on Apple stuff?
On Sun, July 23, 2006 12:35 pm, W. D. wrote:
> file server with a real world IP address?
>
> I would like to have a shortcut on my desktop (either W2K or XP)
> that points to a folder on a file server that is accessible from anywhere
> on the Internet.
>
> Obviously, this would need to be passworde
This seems like a potential recipe for disaster.
I'd look at something like VPN - hell OpenVPN is free to do it rather then
anything else or setup an ftp server and put shared folders into it
CW
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file server with a real world IP address?
I would like to have a shortcut on my desktop (either W2K or XP)
that points to a folder on a file server that is accessible
from anywhere on the Internet.
Obviously, this would need to be passworded. Also, is there
any simple way to encrypt the transf
No price break at all especially now that hp doesn't make anymore etc. Best
deals I've ever found on ipod were at Costco
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Everybody seems to sell the Video Ipod for $300. I never see deals or
sales. I guess there is just no price break on Apple stuff?
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