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These are I-pod theme centerpieces with glowing "color changing" bases. Each centerpiece had an Ipod on top with a different album and her favorite song featured. Around the base were I-tunes gift cards with the special event date ion them.
With the new iPod touch you can play music, watch a video, surf the internet, and more with just a touch of a finger.
My boyfriend wanted an iPod nano for Sinterklaas. As a joke I made him this iPod mega instead. It contains a box of his favourite cereals (Cinnamon Grahams) which is almost impossible to get in the Netherlands. And I got him a book too: the travel edition of The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture. He's an urban designer so I hope he likes it.
(Hell, I like it, if he doesn't I will keep it myself! ; ))
In the Netherlands we celebrate Sinterklaas on 5 december. Sinterklaas is a sort of Santa Claus, but with a twist. He doesn't have a lot of rendeer, but one horse. He doesn't have elves, but Zwarte Pieten. On 5 december we give each other gifts. It's tradition that you make a poem and/or a surprise (pronounced the french way). A surprise means you make your packaging as original as possible.
I inherited an iPod classic this week. I remember getting my first iPod...the way it felt in my hand, the smoothness of the click wheel. It was really amazing to see this little thing hold so much information.
This one is probably a 5th or 6th generation. I need to go back and check the serial number to be sure. But, just like the day it was shipped, it charges and plays whatever I put on it. I'm looking forward to getting to know this little guy.
I found it amusing to see the "history" of the various iPods I've owned over the years and how Apple has completely changed their packaging practices. From bottom to top: iPod 3rd Gen 15GB (gigantor box), iPod Mini 1st Gen 4GB (still a good size box), iPhone 1G 4GB (getting smaller), and iPhone 3GS 16GB (decently small).
This photo was taken as part of my coverage of the Apple 5th Generation 2012 iPod touch. They were all taken with the iPod touch camera, untouched or edited. You can see the full video & much more at www.youtube.com/geekanoids
First generation iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano and a primitive feature phone that was not mine. Also my late 12" iBook G3.
Ritz Camera Perring Plaza.
A decade ago.
Mynd 18. Some hard rocking going on with my iPod. Indoor shot second day in a row. Becouse of the rain outside.
Lets hope for a sunny weekend everyone!
Allso going for some second curtain sync flash here, hope that it is working for you guys :)
From left to right, in order of coming into my life:
iPod Mini 4GB, very first MP3 player I had
iPod Photo 60GB, hand-me-down from Uncle
iPod Nano Product RED 4GB, free with Macbook Pro
iPod Video 30GB, won it from Kit Kat Break Free
iPod Touch 8GB with 2.0.1
iPhone 8GB with 2.0.1 and Unlocked
This is my new iPod Nano. As you can see, it still has the factory protective film on it! I haven't still used it.. Got it yesterday.
This is the motherboard (main circuit board) from a 4th generation iPod classic, c.2004.
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»Through the years - a visual into the past.«.
Actually not finished yet — it's v0.94 (April 28th, 2009) ^^
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Any suggestions, hints or even requests referring to content and layout are welcome.
I hope you enjoy it. Thanks.
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Will be available for download as PDF soon.
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UPDATE: v1.01 released. Download your copy at tinyurl.com/oy94j7 ...
this is the ipod nano papercraft, but I made it easier for all of us out there with out the hands of god
Borrowed a ipod touch today from a friend. it would be so much more useful if it could run something besides the iphone OS.
As knitted by my Mum and made famous by Philip Torrone. The one with the iPod in is my personal sock, which I've had for three or four months. As you can see, it hasn't worn or pilled. Available to buy.