Lossless music? That sounds like a great idea. With these IPods getting smaller and smaller it's way to easy to lose. How are they going to do this lossless music? GPS?
If other schools are anything like the one I went to that's the reason people don't like Macs. I thought Macs were terrible and froze constantly (much more often than Windows) because that's what the ones at my school did. Eventually I learned that the very first thing my school did when they got Macs is reformat them and only put the stuff they wanted on there.
It's "movie:" not "movies:"
I tried this and it works. I looked at the reviews and was surprised to see this on the bottom of the page:
"The selection and placement of reviews on this page were determined automatically by a computer program. No movie critics were harmed or even used in the making of this page."
Good to see that they still have a sense of humor.
The device will help mobile phone users charge their phones while travelling in a bus, a car or a train. All they need to do is -- place the turbine against the wind flow.
So they do this so they can save money by not buying a charger, then they can drop the phone out the window. Sounds like a great plan. Why didn't Motorola think of this?
I like Google's because there is the ability to change it without going to a new page. MSN thinks I live in a city 350 miles from where I actually live.
Lossless music? That sounds like a great idea. With these IPods getting smaller and smaller it's way to easy to lose. How are they going to do this lossless music? GPS?
If other schools are anything like the one I went to that's the reason people don't like Macs. I thought Macs were terrible and froze constantly (much more often than Windows) because that's what the ones at my school did. Eventually I learned that the very first thing my school did when they got Macs is reformat them and only put the stuff they wanted on there.
It's "movie:" not "movies:" I tried this and it works. I looked at the reviews and was surprised to see this on the bottom of the page: "The selection and placement of reviews on this page were determined automatically by a computer program. No movie critics were harmed or even used in the making of this page." Good to see that they still have a sense of humor.
The device will help mobile phone users charge their phones while travelling in a bus, a car or a train. All they need to do is -- place the turbine against the wind flow. So they do this so they can save money by not buying a charger, then they can drop the phone out the window. Sounds like a great plan. Why didn't Motorola think of this?
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I like Google's because there is the ability to change it without going to a new page. MSN thinks I live in a city 350 miles from where I actually live.