I think it comes down to people who can't afford an iPod and can't convince anyone they know to give them one, so they figure that iPods are evil. I disagree; these people are evi…
This guy thinks WE'RE wackos?
"More and more people are beginning to believe that Apple (the company who make iPods) are monitoring iPeople everywhere, watching their every move a…
is this guy serious? I don't understand why people hate ipods so much. I think they are afraid that windows will lose some of its monopoly. or maybe they are mad because it does…
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"when you listen to iPods it is possible that a series of programmed high pitch frequencies undetectable by the human ear could be 'washing' your brain. "
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Originally Posted by JazzCatDRP
"when you listen to iPods it is possible that a series of programmed high pitch frequencies undetectable by the human ear could be 'washi…
washing brains? maibe you have more distraction because you are listening to music, any way there is no way to the ipods cause anything to us (exept if you have the volume too high…
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"when you listen to iPods it is possible that a series of programmed high pitch frequencies undetectable by the human ear could be 'washing' your brain. "
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but none have became crazy by using an ipod yet, and if ipod represent 40% of their sales, i dont think that they will put on risk 40% of their sales trying to control users mind…
You might check if you have more resolution options. That could fix some of the issues. Go into displays and see if you have any choices. That could account for the cropped phot…
I think you need to go into the iPod preferences in iTunes, check 'Automatically update selected play lists only', and check off the play lists you want on your computer. That shou…
Try booting up with the CRT connected to the VGA port as well as the ACD. Then, once booted into windows (assuming the picture has appeared on the CRT), open up display properties,…
apple needs to bring back the duo connector concept. I was looking at a gateway the other day and they have one for goodness sakes.
ps: i seldom screw in the dvi cable. seems to b…
yeah, the screws don't actually do/transmit anything. they just hold the plug in. if it's not in danger of being knocked or pulled out, the screws aren't necessary.
USB is in no way capable of carrying a DVI signal. DVI carries orders of magnitude more data than USB can do.
Just don't screw the screws. Plug it in and leave it, as MaxPower2k3 …
part it out man. you can get a decent amount of cash for the thing. most people are willing to pay $50 just for the logic board. The hard drive?...I bet 100....screen? probably the…