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Drawn on my iPod Touch using the Brushes app and a Pogo Sketch stylus.
This one was more of a construction than a drawing. I have a hard time making a clean black line in Brushes. Usually I get a ragged line that's 2 or 3 pixels wide and I have to undo or go in with white and attempt to clean up the line. Very laborious! It was a good lesson.
The heat in Atlanta is settling in. I finally decided to get myself an iPod. I drive an 11-year-old car with no air conditioner. If I'm going to sweat like a stuck pig while driving in traffic, I might as well rock out while doing it, right? My only question: if they have a U2 edition iPod, why do they not have a Rufus Wainwright edition? Dude. I would have bought that a long time ago.
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this is my 1st iPod shuffle (2nd generation)..my brother gave it to me as his "pasalubong" after he arrived here in the philippines.
Taken this afternoon (Wednesday 6th January) for the Project 366 Group/10th Anniverisary of me joining Flickr.
Officially the final day of Xmas.....until December that is!
iPod Nano Accessories Second (2nd) Generation (2G) Case Accessory Attachments
Don't Cover Your New iPod Nano, Show it Off with Titan Gear...
Titan Gear for iPod Nano second generation is a set of four separate attachments that make using your new Nano easy. The Titan Gear <a href="iPod Nano accessory attachments include: armband, carabiner clip, belt clip and lanyard attachments. Simply slide the iPod Nano 2nd generation (2G) case into a Titan Gear accessory attachment and go, it is that easy.
Features
* GizMac Accessories continues their Titan product line motto of “`Cause Everyone Wears Their iPod Differently” with the release of Titan Gear for the new Apple Nano iPod. The included carabiner clip, arm band, belt clip with 360-degree rotation and lanyard attachment accessories provide a wide range of ways to wear and show off the new aluminum Apple iPod Nano 2nd generation (2G) colorful cases.
* Titan Gear goes even one step further with the number of ways the 2nd generation (2G) Nano iPod can be worn. With the ability to easily change whether the top or the bottom of the aluminum iPod Nano faces upward or downward, the Titan Gear attachments provide unmatched flexibility for carrying Apple’s newest iPod Nano.
* Simply slide the 2nd generation iPod Nano body into an attachment and go. If you want to change attachments, just slide the iPod Nano out of one attachment and into another.
* Contains:
* Carabiner Clip Attachment with Carabiner Clip
* Armband Attachment with Armband
* Belt Clip Attachment with Beltclip
* Lanyard Attachment with Lanyard
This year in Shibuya, Tokyo, home of the trendiest of fashions and the trendiest of youth cultures, Apple opened it's 4th Japanese Apple Store. Naturally the store itself became a trend-setter and is keeping the masses informed, and entertained with its numerous events in-store and out, and one of them was the sale of "iPod nano".
As part of their rather unique advertising campaign, huge iPod nano posters now adorn the platform walls of Toyoko Line Shibuya Station.
As you depart the train you'll be faced with a stream after stream of 1:1 iPod nano cutouts, in which you can pull off and take home. Obviously, I helped myself to a few as well.
Needless to say, with its tens of thousands of people passing through Shibuya station daily, those iPod cutouts won't last very long. Fortunately, I was lucky enough to be able to catch a glimpse of the staff furiously "refilling" the empty spaces with new cutouts in between the waves of departing passengers (I took the pictures after the evening rush. I can only imagine how busy these guys can be during rush hour!).
Much to my suprise, I later realised that these cutouts weren't made of cardboard but of plastic, and are very rigidly built too. On the reverse side were the URL and QR Codes of a site where you can download iPod nano wallpapers for your mobile phone.
Having living somewhere way out from Tokyo, I was very lucky to be able to get my hands on these cutouts AND witness those "refillers" in action. Hats off to Apple and their wonderful advertising.
(this account was kindly translated from japanese by softcotton, a fellow mac user. Thank you!)
東京の中でも最先端のファッションと若者文化の行き交う街、渋谷。
ここ渋谷にもアップル直営店(日本で4番目にできた店舗)が今年オープンし、イベントがあるごとに
賑わいと話題が絶えません。
そんな渋谷駅のプラットホームに、iPod nanoの巨大広告があらわれました。
電車を降りると壁面全体に実物大のiPod nanoのカードがびっしりと貼付けられてあり、剥がして持って帰ることができるのです。
私もカードを手に取ってみましたが、1日何万人も利用する渋谷の駅で、このように剥がされていたらすぐにカードが無くなってしまうだろうと思っていたところ、人の波が過ぎたあとにスタッフが地道にカードを貼付けているのですね。ついつい、その姿を見届けたくなり、写真におさめてしまいました。
私が通りかかったのは夕方でしたが、これが通勤ラッシュだともっと大変なことになっていたのでしょう。
早速持ち帰った実物大iPod nanoのカードを手にしてみると、プラスチック製の丈夫で立派なもので驚きました。
裏側には携帯電話用のサイトにリンクするQRコード/URLが記載されており、ジャンプしてiPod nanoの待ち受け画像をゲットできます。
こんな街頭でもドキドキさせてくれるAppleってすばらしいですね。
実は私、普段は渋谷からはうんと離れた場所に住んでいまして、たまたまこの日、偶然通りかかってゲットできたのでラッキーでした。
David Brill posted a link to a cut and fold iPod stand (http://www.dessinemoiunobjet.com/iphone-and-itouch-paper-stand-dock/ ) and asked if anyone could make one out of origami. Here is my attempt. (See next image for the crease pattern.)
replacement firmware for ipod
and damn sexy too!
coffee.geek.nz/2006/05/08/replacement_ipod_firmware_or_ho...
Why buy a separate FM transmitter, car charger, and hands-free device for your iPhone or iPod? AllKit car kit with remote (All-in-one) performs all functions for one low price! It is suitable for iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch, Classic, Nano & all iPod Models.
Hot sale -- Latest model in Canada. Factory direct sale & 100% brand new in box.Top Quality with US FCC Certified (#W8D-F10A). 100% quality guarantee.
This car kit will charge up your iPod/iPhone while listening to music. Easy to use and install, all you need to do is plug it in the cigarette lighter and off you go! Listen to all your favorite tunes on your iPod or iPhone through your car's stereo speakers.
If you are using an iPhone, Allkit can be used as hands-free talking device as well. It will automatically switch between playing music to hands-free talking when you receive a phone call.
Features
-Suitable for iPhone, All iPod, All Mp3, All cars
-Easy installation - simply plug and play!
-Uses your car cigarette lighter to charge up your iPod/iPhone.
-Hi-Fi Stereo FM Transmitting at 88.1-107.9MHz brings you the perfect music enjoyment
-iPhone Hands-free supports talking through car speaker system
-Flexible Goose-pipe makes it convenient to find the best position for your devices with any car in the world.
-Goose pipe rotation-preventing design makes the iPhone/iPod devices steady and secure.
-Standard USB-A (5V, 1A) output socket provides the charging for mobile phones, GPS and other portable devices
-Using a flexible clamp to fix the iPhone/iPod steadily in the car. Removable stoppers prevent it from dropping. High quality Silicone gel at the back and sides of the cradle protect the device.
-Remote Control
Specification
-Power input: DC 12V
-Output Frequency: 88.1 107.9MHz (0.1MHz/step)
-Separate: 40dB
-S/N: 45db (1KHz 100%)
-Audio input: Apple 30-pin dock connector and/or 3.5mm audio connector
-USB output: 5VDC 1A max
-RF Power: 3mW max
-Frequency response: 20 16000Hz
-THD: 0.1% (F=75KHz, f=1KHz)
-Temperature:-10~+55 c
-Size: 110 x 65.5 x 40mm
-Apple iPhone/iPod not included
Compatible with:
iPod Nano 1st Gen 1GB, 2GB & 4GB
iPod Nano 2nd Gen 2GB,4GB & 8GB
iPod Nano 3G 3rd Gen 4GB & 8GB
iPod Nano 4G 4th Generation 8GB & 16GB
iPod Touch 8GB, 16GB & 32GB
iPod Touch 2G 2nd Generation 8GB, 16GB & 32GB
iPhone 2G 4GB & 8GB
iPhone 3G 8GB & 16GB
iPod Classic 80GB, 120GB & 160GB
iPod Video 30GB & 60GB
iPod Video 30GB & 80GB 5th Generation Updated Version
iPod 20GB and 30GB 4th Generation
iPod 40GB and 60GB 4th Generation
All models of iPod mini
It's been long time my friends!
My Hassy and Pentax are alone since some months, I have no time for shooting around 'cause of my photography job, but sometime I go to the beach with my other daughter, the Ixus :P
I hope I will have some free time to take my heavy old cams and go around again now.
hugs, see you soon
Canon Ixus 75 reflected on iPod touch
I didn't want to pay the outrageous prices some places were asking for plexiglass iPod stands, so I bought a sheet and made one myself. I rigged a very simple jig for making straight bends, and used a heat gun to heat the plastic. I don't use this one anymore since I've built one that has a cut in it so I can plug a dock cable into the bottom.
33 - Disappearing technology, for 119 pictures in 2019
36/365 pictures in 2019
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The Rolls Royce Phantom, a car that divides pretty much everyone. The first product of the new Rolls Royce company following the brand's acquisition by BMW in 2003, the Phantom was the company's flagship from its launch the same year to 2016, but its reputation among fans and customers have kept it somewhat in limbo, be it the styling, the size, the features of its internal design, or even its background origin.
The Rolls Royce Phantom, unofficially known as the Phantom VII, was first considered in around 2000 by BMW prior to the handover of the Rolls Royce brand to them in 2003. At the time, BMW and Volkswagen jointly owned Rolls Royce and Bentley, under the agreement that while BMW provided engines, such as the BMW V12 found in the Rolls Royce Silver Seraph, Volkswagen would build the cars. In 2003, the contract came to an end, and Rolls Royce was split from Bentley for the first time since 1931, Bentley to Volkswagen, Rolls Royce to BMW. As part of the contract split, Bentley would retain the Rolls Royce factory in Crewe, whilst Rolls Royce itself would move to a new factory in Goodwood on the south coast of England. The last Rolls Royce's to leave their home factory in Crewe, the Silver Seraph and the Corniche V, departed in 2002.
As mentioned, BMW had prepared, and were planning to make their company flagship based largely of the BMW 7-Series, though not exactly. The car is built on its own unique platform, with the body constructed predominantly from aluminium. The dimensions of the Phantom are 5.35ft tall, 19ft long and 6.5ft wide, and weighs 2.4 Tons. The car is fitted with a 6.75L BMW V12 producing 453hp, accelerating this behemoth of a car to 60mph in 5.9 seconds, which is pretty impressive.
The acquisition of Rolls Royce by BMW also meant the company could be flung into the 21st Century in terms of luxury amenities, the kind of which the later years of the previous Rolls Royce Company had been lacking. While the Silver Seraph was a beautiful car and a capable machine, the car was very much traditional old England, and in the 1990's this was no longer impressive to the potential market. As such, it lost out heavily to contemporary Mercedes S-Class and BMW 7-Series that cost less and gave more than the Seraph.
The Phantom on the other hand would give you more for your money so that its contemporaries could never compete. The car was available in 44,000 colours, came with rear-hinged 'coach doors' for easier access to the back, inside of which were located umbrellas, navigation system with voice recognition, power sunroof, upgraded leather upholstery, rear-view camera, rear-seat DVD entertainment system, 26-speaker premium sound system, 8-disc CD changer, 18-way power front seats, 16-way power rear seats, heated and cooled cup holders, rear-seat tables, outside-temperature indicator, universal garage door opener, power tilt/telescopic heated wood and leather-wrapped steering wheel with radio, climate, and navigation controls, power open/close boot lid, power closing doors, wireless headphones, iPod adapter, refrigerator, and air conditioning with 5-zone climate controls.
After a year of no sales, Rolls Royce burst back onto the motoring scene upon the car's launch in 2003, with a price tag of £250,000. Immediately, the car was lauded by the motoring press for being the best Rolls Royce ever built, and a clear sign that BMW's influence had brought the company into the 21st Century whilst still retaining some of its old world charm. It would later win Top Gear's Car of the Year Award for 2003, and would be featured consistently on the show over the following years.
However, while the Phantom was lauded by critics, the traditional customer base were overwhelmed with disbelief, and it, and its derivatives, have almost been unanimously shunned. The first point of contention was the external styling, being seen as bland, boxy and boring. The next was its size, being far bigger than any previous Rolls Royce, even the bombastic designs of the 1940's and 50's.
The third was its image. While in the 1970's, 80's and 90's, Rolls Royce attempted to make themselves more subtle by toning down their designs to look more mundane and therefore less conceited, the Phantom screamed that it was a Rolls Royce, being as subtle as a brick through a stained glass window! The Phantom gave an aura of deluded wealth and snobbery that was being enjoyed by the new money, something in the vibe of "Hello world! Look at me!"
For the crime of being considered bland, oversized and dripping with vanity and narcissism, the Phantom was punished by disassociating itself with regular Rolls Royce customers, who preferred Bentley's more subtle designs such as the Continental and the Arnage. However, it was still very popular with the aforementioned new money, who created a maddening variety of unique designs to fit their somewhat tacky needs. You could get a Phantom gold-plated, in chrome, in velvet, in ultra-reflective red or matte black! The choices were almost limitless, and the new customer base were more than happy to exploit it.
The Phantom gave rise to a huge number of derivatives throughout its construction life, including; the Phantom Drophead Coupe, the Phantom Coupe, the Phantom Extended Wheelbase, the Armoured Rolls Royce Phantom, the Centenary Edition, the Naples Winter Wine Festival car, the 80th Anniversary Edition, the Rolls Royce Phantom Black, the Rolls Royce Phantom Silver, Rolls Royce Phantom Tungsten, the Grey Goose Extended Wheelbase Phantom, the Pininfarina Hyperion, the 100EX Concept, the 101EX Concept, the 102EX Concept, the Peony edition, the Phantom Sapphire, the Middle East Phantom Bespoke Collection, the Yas Eagle edition, the 60th Anniversary Special Edition Phantom Drophead Coupé, the 2010 Paris Motor Show Phantom, the Spirit of Ecstasy Centenary Collection, the Masterpiece London 2011 Drophead Coupé, the Year of the Dragon Collection, the Phantom Coupé Aviator Collection, Phantom Series II Coupé, 2012 London Olympic Games Phantom Drophead Coupé, Phantom Art Deco cars, Home of Rolls Royce Collection Phantom, Celestial Phantom, Chicane Phantom Coupé, Pinnacle Travel Phantom, Phantom Drophead Coupé Waterspeed Collection, Phantom Limelight and the Phantom Metropolitan Collection.
Construction of the Phantom ended after 13 years on February 24th, 2016, with 4,915 examples produced. The Phantom Coupe and Drophead Coupe are to remain in production until a successor car is launched in 2018.
Why buy a separate FM transmitter, car charger, and hands-free device for your iPhone or iPod? AllKit car kit with remote (All-in-one) performs all functions for one low price! It is suitable for iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch, Classic, Nano & all iPod Models.
Hot sale -- Latest model in Canada. Factory direct sale & 100% brand new in box.Top Quality with US FCC Certified (#W8D-F10A). 100% quality guarantee.
This car kit will charge up your iPod/iPhone while listening to music. Easy to use and install, all you need to do is plug it in the cigarette lighter and off you go! Listen to all your favorite tunes on your iPod or iPhone through your car's stereo speakers.
If you are using an iPhone, Allkit can be used as hands-free talking device as well. It will automatically switch between playing music to hands-free talking when you receive a phone call.
Features
-Suitable for iPhone, All iPod, All Mp3, All cars
-Easy installation - simply plug and play!
-Uses your car cigarette lighter to charge up your iPod/iPhone.
-Hi-Fi Stereo FM Transmitting at 88.1-107.9MHz brings you the perfect music enjoyment
-iPhone Hands-free supports talking through car speaker system
-Flexible Goose-pipe makes it convenient to find the best position for your devices with any car in the world.
-Goose pipe rotation-preventing design makes the iPhone/iPod devices steady and secure.
-Standard USB-A (5V, 1A) output socket provides the charging for mobile phones, GPS and other portable devices
-Using a flexible clamp to fix the iPhone/iPod steadily in the car. Removable stoppers prevent it from dropping. High quality Silicone gel at the back and sides of the cradle protect the device.
-Remote Control
Specification
-Power input: DC 12V
-Output Frequency: 88.1 107.9MHz (0.1MHz/step)
-Separate: 40dB
-S/N: 45db (1KHz 100%)
-Audio input: Apple 30-pin dock connector and/or 3.5mm audio connector
-USB output: 5VDC 1A max
-RF Power: 3mW max
-Frequency response: 20 16000Hz
-THD: 0.1% (F=75KHz, f=1KHz)
-Temperature:-10~+55 c
-Size: 110 x 65.5 x 40mm
-Apple iPhone/iPod not included
Compatible with:
iPod Nano 1st Gen 1GB, 2GB & 4GB
iPod Nano 2nd Gen 2GB,4GB & 8GB
iPod Nano 3G 3rd Gen 4GB & 8GB
iPod Nano 4G 4th Generation 8GB & 16GB
iPod Touch 8GB, 16GB & 32GB
iPod Touch 2G 2nd Generation 8GB, 16GB & 32GB
iPhone 2G 4GB & 8GB
iPhone 3G 8GB & 16GB
iPod Classic 80GB, 120GB & 160GB
iPod Video 30GB & 60GB
iPod Video 30GB & 80GB 5th Generation Updated Version
iPod 20GB and 30GB 4th Generation
iPod 40GB and 60GB 4th Generation
All models of iPod mini
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■iPod touchを購入しました。
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