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Tirei essas fotos do iPod Nano pink para serem publicadas na revista de Domingo do Jornal O Globo.... bem bacana, né?
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My iPod Nano (1st generation) and docking base
Strobist info: Item placed in the Strobist DIY Macro Lighting studio. The only light source was one sb-600 strobe (camera right) diffused through tissue paper. A piece of white cardboard camera left bounced some of that diffused light back into the frame to soften the shadows and retain some fill lighting.
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On Friday before we left, Jimmy found himself in an emergency situation.
His iPod had gone through the washing machine. If you knew him, you would understand that this is kind of a big deal.
Somehow it got mixed in with the laundry... not even in his pocket or anything, it was just in the towels somehow. Either way, it wouldn't turn on when he tried it afterwards. He put it in a bowl of rice to try to dry it out, but the prognosis did not look good.
His mom felt very bad about washing his iPod, and offered to help him buy another. So they went to Best Buy and bought the awesome item on the left in this photo... the 32 gig iPod touch. So all weekend, Jimmy and I were playing with it. It's really, really awesome! I almost want one.
Then, when we got home, we checked out the other iPod. After taking it out of the rice and putting it on the charger, it WORKS JUST FINE! So, Jimmy sold it to me for 70 bucks. Which is a good price considering it's a 120 gig classic (pictured on the right).
My old iPod died this past winter, so I've been portable music-less for several months. I've been morally debating dropping the money to get another, but now I don't have to make that decision anymore! Jimmy and I both have new iPods, and this makes us happy.
Foto realizada durante o show de Zezé Di Camargo e Luciano na Exposição Agropecuária de Goiânia em 19 de Maio de 2006. Photoshop somente na adição da mão com o ipod o contraluz e a pose da bailarinha são reais.
my new iPod nano slip from pixelgirlshop.com. I love for the sole reason it has a headphone hole at the bottom, unlike the one supplied by Apple, and now i can lock and unlock and do some basic track changes through the slip without removing the nano.
An iPod Nano Graphite to make another watch to use. Luna Tik was the sellection because of protection and buid quality, the black lunatik is beautifull.
me with peach's as displayed by peach's. sigh... my iPod has been the ultimate accessory of the year
5 minute verdict: It's not hi-fi. Of the tracks that was shuffled, Beth Orton and John Coltrane were the most flattering for these speakers. Anything with distorted guitars sounded too harsh. Electronic music probably works great.
Update: I stand by my first impression. The midrange sucks, frankly, so if you listen to music where midrange matters, try to listen before buying. But the bass has punch, so for electronic/dance music, and probably R&B, it works.
The Unboxing of my iPod Nano and the comparison shots with my original 4G iPod and my Starbucks card. I c
The Unboxing of my iPod Nano and the comparison shots with my original 4G iPod and my Starbucks card. I'm still amazed at how small this thing is!
After felting. Because it was so narrow, I found it hard to stop the bottom from felting to itself inside and going thick. Also because of the 3 layers, it shrunk more width ways, than lengthways, but did end up the right size, and thick enough
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