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One of the problems with my daughter's new iPOD touch is that when she places it flat on the table, she is unable to easily view it while lying in bed. This was causing her to have to hold the device in her hands which was not ideal.
I tried several physical and on-line stores to see if I could buy a stand for holding it propped up. Unfortunately I had no luck so I was forced to build my own from a wire clothes hangar. It might not be as elegant as Steve Jobs would design, but it works and hence I am happy with my handiwork.
The OtterBox Armor Series™ for Waterproof iPod Nano Case 4th generation case has a NEW look and a NEW feel. The ergonomic shape was redesigned for ultimate grip; your hands will love being wrapped around this case! Following in the original Armor Series tradition, this case offers waterproof, dust-proof, sand-proof, drop-proof and scratch-proof protection for your iPod nano 4th generation. The Click Wheel is covered by a PATENTED, thin membrane which remains fully functional through the OtterBox. This newly-designed, CRYSTAL CLEAR iPod nano 4th gen case has white overmolding, white latches and a belt clip for cable management/carrying convenience.
This piano was playing some amazing music while being controlled with an iPoud touch.
You can see the iPod on top of the piano at the far left
During my first visit to Bahrain with two friends
I bought an iPod Shuffle today. 4 gigs. This thing is TINY. It's a stick of gum sized.
I had some trouble enabling VoiceOver. The solution was as I'd installed iTunes on D: not C: - so I had to manually copy C:\Program Files\iTunes\iPodVoiceOver.dll to D:\Program Files\iTunes\iPodVoiceOver.dll. It then worked like a dream.
Smart playlists have been set up to choose a random set of songs to play (with secondary playlists which allow me to choose just a particular subset).
Is good - though I can see that not everyone will 'get' smart playlists from the documentation supplied. Other than these hiccoughs, now sorted, it is very good. Though I'm scared of losing the thing!
This is my picture for the 25th March, 2009
iPod Hoodie was made using the tunisian knit stitch with a afghan crochet hook, and yarn needle for finishing. One of my favorite projects! :)
My iPod Touch with a cover form Proporta. It doesn't look so pretty with it, but it's more protected for daily use :)
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.
I'm an official ipod geek now...I own more than two accessories, but I'm not even going to mention how many...and well, as for the playboy bunny pillow, that's a story for another day...
Packaging tape cut into a flame and put on the back
600 grain sandpaper for like 5 mins
shiny flame reflects flame light