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A few shots of my brother's iPod. However I was only able to snap a few shots because as soon as I set up shop, our dear cat's Jazz and Callie decided to take a nap where I was shooting.

Baked by Shannon, decorated by Jeremy

My slightly used 5G iPod

External view of the Apple iPod Touch on the Home screen. From technipages.com

記念すべき1曲目はなぜか80's。2006年のツールなのに、中を流れるデータは70's、80'sが主流・・・。そして時には童謡まで。

Et lite bilde av min iPod Mini og Koss PortaPro headset.

My Selfbuilt iPod Sounddock

tidy for your phone charger, Ipod, etc

At stonebriar mall. Also testing new nseries share online client.

The iPod shuffle headphones

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I put a quarter on it so you can get a feel for the size of it. It's too frickin' tiny.

Sony Recording MD Walkman MZ-R700

 

Apple iPod 5.5 30GB

This is my iPod recharger

The back of a 16GB iPod Touch showing the Apple logo. Focus of the picture lies on the "iPod"-text.

iPod Nano 8Gb silver to serve as a watch.

This is me welcoming home my new iPod nano. The sleekness, coupled with the battery and the color photo features made this necessary.

My 512Meg Shuffle, 5Gig 1G iPod, and my new 30Gig 5.5G iPod

part of the teenage corruption series.

  

teenagers love them some music!

including me. (:

Esse foi nosso presentinho pra Carol, ela adorou. ;)))

 

Acho o máximo essa tecnologia... tão pequeno e, super eficiente, até fala!

 

Bom findi!!!

iPod 30 GB Concurso compuntoes

Ipod Battle part 2 @ Vega

iPod shuffle 4 GB 3rd generation

Apple Computers Inc. CEO Steve Jobs holds up the new iPod Nano during an announcement in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2005.

Converting a busted six year old iPod 4G from hard disk to compact flash in 15 minutes, with the help of some cardboard and sticky blocks.

 

Step 2: Replace the hard disk with a 1.8inch IDE to Compact Flash converter board and then insert a compact flash card in to it. I used a 32GB CF card made by Transcend.

 

I used some double sided sticky blocks to stick the CF card and converter board down on to a piece of cardboard which I cut out of a box. The cardboard was cut slightly smaller than the size of the original hard disk. I also found that the cardboard was a little too thick so I peeled off the top layer of the cardboard to make it thinner. This worked perfectly. The cardboard is needed to ensure the CF card and board fit snuggly inside without rattling about once you close up the iPod. You could use a piece of plastic cut to size as well, but you'll probably need special cutting tools to do that. Cardboard is simple and quick and works out perfectly.

The dim sum restaurant was in one of the trendy shopping districts of Taipei, and Christine couldn't resist taking a picture of this iPod billboard. This wasn't the only iPod ad we saw in the area around the restaurant; we've also seen plenty of ads in the metro stations, too. It's funny, because despite Apple's advertising efforts, I haven't really seen many people with iPods. With the cheap electronics available here, most people own smaller, non-name-brand mp3 players instead. My aunt says nowadays it's also popular to get cellphones that have built-in mp3 players.

The packaging for the new iPod Shuffle is very cool -- almost cooler than the little device itself!

 

(Note: This is not my iPod Shuffle.)

El mejor invento creado por el hombre.

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