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Just found it in the apple shop in Glasgow. Needless to say i want one. Just so very cool and easy to use. Another one upload directly from the Apple store on the N95.
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 man was found dead holding his Third-Generation iPod 15GB. Suspected
cause of death is unknown at this time. Evidence points towards a severe
disorder regarding too much hair on the forearms. (Police file photo 387b-4
10/29/04)
[This is actually NOT an autopsy photo, but some dude holding an iPod he was probably selling on ebay or something.]
Cambridge streets.
Bronica SQ-A camera
Zenzanon PS 150mm f/4 lens
Foma Fomapan Action 400 film
Home developed in ID11 at 1:3
Scanned film Epson Perfection V500
...or at least as much about me as I could fit on my desktop.
for 52.5 of 2010 theme of, you guessed it, This is Me.
nice a bit larger and on black
see notes for details
At my inlaws for the 4th. We found my wife's old iPod. Taking it back to add to the apple collection. I never had a click-wheel iPod so this one will be fun to play with.
My iPod classic taken using the lightpainting technique: long exposure and drawing with a small mag-lite. Color adjustments with Aperture 3.
Self portrait in the style of the iPod adverts. Well, I was bored in my hotel and it had these plain white walls that make a good backdrop.