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Thanks. Sounds good .
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I wasn't as impressed with iBlog's iLife integration as I'd hoped I would be. For example, I don't store my iPhoto library as albums, just as individual rolls. So, when I want to select a picture to post using iBlog, I have to scroll through 4000 pi…
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Quote: Originally posted by othello OK... it just works! plugged the camera connector into the ipod and the screen changes to 'no device connected'. i plug in the usb cable from my camera and i can import. importing is smooth, quick an…
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Thanks .
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Quote: Originally posted by ipodandimac i'm a huge fan of blogger.com (see sig for link) Thanks for that. I had a quick look at your blog, it looks like it can handle what I want to do. I have a couple of questions I hope you can help with...…
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I'll echo what ibook911 has said: No problems here so far . It's a great ultra-portable machine, and I have no regrets about getting it. I only use it for light work, the usual web/mail/iLife etc., plus a little Photoshop Elements work. The scree…
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Here's my 12" PowerBook. This has replaced my iMac. It's a great machine, I just love haing a wireless connection so I can sit on the sofa and surf .
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Quote: The iPod Camera Connector provides a fast, easy way to transfer images from your digital camera to your iPod photo. Bang go the hopes of those (including myself) that hoped this could be used with regular iPods too . Also, bloody typic…
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Quote: Originally posted by Powerdoc Great pics of your safari in kenya. One day I will do a safari with my family. Thanks . Your pics of Tignes in winter have reminded me that I really should go skiing again. Maybe next year...
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Good stuff . I've got some of mine on my .Mac page. Which reminds me, I need to update it.
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Keep it. I've found it very useful on several occasions, so I'm sure many others have too.
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Here's mine: 2004 Mini Cooper. I've installed a cable to the AUX input on the stereo so that I can connect my iPod using a Belkin TuneDok: Dave.
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If the iPod photo idea seems pointless to you, the the 60Gb model would be pointless as well . Joking aside, I think the main purpose of the photo part is to enable you to carry your pictures around as well as your music, all on one device, and b…
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Quote: Originally posted by 12houripod usb2 = 480 Mb/s FireWire400 = 400 Mb/s below courtesy of http://www.usb-ware.com/firewire-vs-usb.htm thank you google FireWire vs. USB 2.0 - Architecture FireWire, uses a "Peer-to-Peer" architecture…
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Quote: Originally posted by BuonRotto With one-way traffic, they're close, USB 2 edging out Firewire if you assume devices take advantage of the full bandwidth available (most don't). IIRC, Firewire is better for networking, where you're both up…
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Quote: Originally posted by rok i think you could read this as a good sign, as i bet the numbers show a huge number of windows users buyign them up, and with usb 2.0 on all new macs (it is on all the newest models, right?), they're just going wit…
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I want to know more about the camera connector - can't see anything about it on Apple's site, only the old Belkin meadi reader and camera link .
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Massive price drop on the iPod photo 60GB!!! Down from £429 to £309!!! Very nice .
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Quote: Originally posted by ibook911 I'm the one that really has the wait. I ordered the identical system as yours Dave. I got mine from Amazon though, and the estimated ship is an entire week from Monday now. ha-ha. I guess I can survive. …
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Quote: Originally posted by BCompDude This is making me so excited to get my little PB in the mail on Monday!! Heres a question for you, do you have any games you can try on it? I was thinking about buying C&C Generals--that is if it wi…