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Name 01-10-2005 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer
I'll get you some. Two chicks right?

at the minimum. ;)

BarTopDancer 01-11-2005 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Name
at the minimum. ;)

:p

Kevy Baby 01-11-2005 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ubergeek42's reason for editing
Cause I didnt read page 2 of the thread

You do know you can set your posts per page to a higher number? Up to 200 posts per page.

FEJ 01-11-2005 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby
You do know you can set your posts per page to a higher number? Up to 200 posts per page.

Yes, it wasnt that. I had the response going in my head so I typed it before reading the rest of the thread..

Stan4dSteph 01-11-2005 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by NirvanaMan
Duh. I know how to turn it off, dude. :rolleyes: It's retarted that it doesn't have a dedicated on/off switch....like i said. Having to use the play button to double as an off switch, then having any button turn the stupid thing on is annoying and a PIA. An on/off switch like on say, oh, every other device ever, makes way more sense.

There's also a hold button on the top that locks out the keys. That keeps it from getting turned on accidently.

NirvanaMan 01-11-2005 02:35 PM

Right...so in order to turn it off and lock out the pad I need to hold down the play button for several seconds (carefully not touching it again or any other part of the wheel cause that will turn it back on) then take off my iTrip to access the hold button and then slide it, put back on the itrip...and the reverse to turn it off.

Gee, much easier than a simple on/off button. It's just a simple case of bad ergonomics...

Not to mention the design of the case is so fragile that simply touching it can result in scratches. I've kept mine wrapped in a soft protector since new and its still scratched up despite how gentle I've been with it. I have freinds with them that look utterly destroyed after they got theirs on xmas. It's a cool looking device with some questionable usability and materials quirks.

Demigod 01-11-2005 05:17 PM

God I love my Dell Axim x30. :)

MickeyD 01-11-2005 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by NirvanaMan
Not to mention the design of the case is so fragile that simply touching it can result in scratches. I've kept mine wrapped in a soft protector since new and its still scratched up despite how gentle I've been with it. I have freinds with them that look utterly destroyed after they got theirs on xmas. It's a cool looking device with some questionable usability and materials quirks.

This is my one and only complaint with my iPod. (Ok, actually, I'll agree with the no on/off switch too, I've drained the battery by pressing the play button on accident.) But my iPod is way scratched up....the first day I had it, I got a scratch on the screen, just by putting it in my purse....and the silver back of it is way scratched up already.....guess I should get a soft cover for it.

BarTopDancer 01-11-2005 06:00 PM

They have pretty covers for the iPods now. Pretty pretty. I think they even have shiney...

I'm sad to hear that they are so easy to scratch. My Gen 1 seems indestructable.


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