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iBoom III

iBoom III 01/29/2004 02:47 AM

Apple has wisely decided to offer an iBook Logic Board Repair Extension Program. This, of course, makes me extremely happy that I decided against turning my iBook into an art installation. For those not familiar with the issues iBook owners...




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iBoom


iBoom 08/18/2004 05:07 PM

iboom-4G_lo.jpg imageDigital Lifestyle Outfitters has announced the iBoom, a 20-watts per channel, four-speaker boombox designed to holster the iPod and iPod mini. Although it looks like most of the controls will still be handled on the iPod itself (although there are separate ones for the built-in FM radio), the iBoom offers yet another way to impose your impeccable music taste on everyone else.

No word on price, sadly, but it should be available in late September at Everything iPod.

Read - Retailer Page [EverythingIpod]


Playlist Review: DLO iBoom


Playlist Review: DLO iBoom 03/17/2005 04:02 AM

DLO is slashing iBoom prices! They're
INNNSAAAANE!!


DLO is slashing iBoom prices! They're
INNNSAAAANE!!
06/24/2005 03:18 PM
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO), makers of the TransPod and other products for the iPod, announced today that their iBoom - Boombox for iPod and iPod mini has a new lowered price of USD$129.99. It...

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News: DLO's iBoom gets cheaper


News: DLO's iBoom gets cheaper 06/24/2005 04:53 PM
DLO has dropped the price of its iBoom speaker system $20 to $129.99.

Digital Lifestyle Outfitters debuts
iBoom, the first boombox solution for
iPod & iPod mini


Digital Lifestyle Outfitters debuts
iBoom, the first boombox solution for
iPod & iPod mini
08/20/2004 02:27 AM
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters, a leading designer and manufacturer of iPod and MP3 player accessories, announced today that they are producing iBoom, the first and only boombox solution designed specifically for iPod and iPod mini. [PRWEB Aug 20, 2004]

DLO debuts iBoom boombox for iPod, iPod
mini


DLO debuts iBoom boombox for iPod, iPod
mini
08/18/2004 05:04 PM
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO) today announced iBoom, a boombox solution designed specifically for the iPod and iPod mini...

iBoom turns iPod, iPod mini into a
boombox


iBoom turns iPod, iPod mini into a
boombox
08/19/2004 07:41 AM
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO) announced iBoom, a four-speaker boombox system featuring 20 watts per channel, a built-in digital FM radio and a dock that accepts an iPod or iPod mini. It also features a built-in handle, an auxiliary input jack and the option to receive power through the included AC adapter, which also charges the iPod, or six D cell batteries. DLO expects iBoom to be available in late September and had not updated its Web site with a product page as MacCentral posted this article. Pricing was not announced.
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Edward Van Halen's Guitars


Edward Van Halen's Guitars 07/14/2004 08:59 PM
Some of Edward Van Halen's Collection .. Kramers and Non-Kramers of Eddie's .. More

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OWC presents the iGuitar from Brian
Moore Guitars


OWC presents the iGuitar from Brian
Moore Guitars
03/29/2005 08:35 PM

iGuitar

Other World Computing has extended their line of audio products with the addition of three models of Brian Moore's iGuitar - cinnamon, emerald and turquoise - which range in price from USD$759 to USD$879. Each iGuitar features a built-in 13-pin interface, which allows the musician to "play" a number of virtual instruments using any desktop or PowerBook running applications such as GarageBand and REASON. To use these special features, iGuitar-users need to play it through a 13-pin USB interface such as the Roland GI-20 guitar processor.


Gibson Guitars Prepares Digital Network
Platform


Gibson Guitars Prepares Digital Network
Platform
01/08/2004 07:20 PM

You can't handle the V-8!


You can't handle the V-8! 04/24/2004 03:56 PM

Coolest car ever. I love that they included this photo with the listing.


Handle Please


Handle Please 04/25/2004 12:16 AM
Am I doing too much Windows programming and reading too much news? The first thing that came to mind when I see the term HWMD? Handle to Weapons of Mass Destruction. :-)

Class-Handle-1.03


Class-Handle-1.03 07/21/2004 01:01 AM

HTTP-Handle-0.2


HTTP-Handle-0.2 07/03/2004 05:33 AM

Getting a Handle on URNs


Getting a Handle on URNs 05/25/2004 05:26 AM
Getting a Handle on URNs by Glyn Moody
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It is extraordinary how in just over a decade Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) have entered everyday life to such an extent that they are now found practically everywhere - from the side of buses to the back of cornflake packets. But this universality tends to mask the fact that they suffer from a serious defect. Everyone has encountered the problem, which manifests itself as the dreaded "404 page not found" message. The trouble is that changes in site design, file directories and domain names can easily make a URL obsolete, with no means of automatically redirecting to the new Internet location (where it exists). What is needed is a standard way of permanently naming a digital resource similar to that provided by the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) for analogue books. The solution is to move from URLs to URNs: Uniform Resource Names. The important thing about URNs is that they do not point directly to an Internet resource, but are rather a placeholder for the location and other metadata. This means that the URN does not need to change if the URL does: it is enough to update the redirection.

http-handle


http-handle 05/01/2004 06:07 AM

How to handle hecklers


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http-handle-0.1


http-handle-0.1 05/01/2004 06:07 AM

Class-Handle-1.01


Class-Handle-1.01 04/20/2004 06:00 AM

What is the Best Way to Handle a GPL
Violation?


What is the Best Way to Handle a GPL
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Class-Handle-1.02


Class-Handle-1.02 07/21/2004 01:01 AM

Can We Handle the Truth?


Can We Handle the Truth? 02/11/2004 08:18 PM
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DevShed: Getting a Handle on XML


DevShed: Getting a Handle on XML 01/16/2003 09:08 AM

You can't handle the truth!


You can't handle the truth! 03/08/2004 11:04 PM
&quot;These people always complain,&quot; said Graham Thorn, a psychiatrist, in a Chicago Tribune article about racial tensions in Australia. &quot;They want it both ways--their way and our way. They want to live in our society and be respected, yet they won't work. They steal, they rob and they get drunk. And they don't respect the laws.&quot; The problem isn't that Graham Thorn didn't say that; as blogger Tim Blair uncovered,< /a> the problem is that Graham Thorn never existed. [more inside]

Getting a Handle on Traffic


Getting a Handle on Traffic 01/03/2003 12:47 AM
Linux Magazine talks about building our own web serverreporting tools."Unfortunately, most tools can't answer all those kinds of questions out of the box. To answer those questions, you typically need to extend an existing tool, write your own tool, or spend some quality time with awk, grep, and wc.Or, you can turn to LAMP. By combining Linux, Apache (and mod_log_sql), MySQL, and PHP, you can build a customized logging and reporting system without a lot of effort."

FAQ: Getting a handle on Longhorn


FAQ: Getting a handle on Longhorn 04/15/2005 03:15 PM
ZDNet Apr 15 2005 6:47PM GMT

FileCache-Handle-0.002


FileCache-Handle-0.002 01/05/2005 01:55 AM

How Would You Handle a $1,000,000 Coding
Error?


How Would You Handle a $1,000,000 Coding
Error?
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BT to handle Manpower data


BT to handle Manpower data 05/27/2004 06:29 AM
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Bluetooth may not be able to handle
EV-DO (3G) nets


Bluetooth may not be able to handle
EV-DO (3G) nets
04/11/2005 05:44 PM
ZDNet Apr 11 2005 8:12PM GMT

...we could handle a shark easily...


...we could handle a shark easily... 07/04/2004 11:21 PM
Larry's U.S. Navy Airship Picture Book. No longer available in paper, but still with us in bits. Lawre nce F. Rodrigues served in the Navy, in Airship Squadron 3, out of Lakehurst NAS, beginning in 1953. This website presents photos and memories of his service days. It's fascinating.

As a bonus, you may wish to read up on the Deta ils of Modern Airship Construction, ca. 1927, or to return to Dannysoar's site to observe the plans for a twelve-foot model helium-lofted rubber-band powered flying stick-and-tissue dirigible (scroll down a bit).

Up Ship!

didn't someone end a post with those words this year? Google didn't raise hide nor hair of it for me...

Game Boy to handle text messaging


Game Boy to handle text messaging 05/06/2004 02:21 PM
A new add-on will enable Nintendo's popular Game Boy Advance to handle text messaging, much like mobile phones.

How to handle MSI installations without
entry-points


How to handle MSI installations without
entry-points
02/15/2004 09:28 AM

Linux Magazine: Getting a Handle on
Traffic


Linux Magazine: Getting a Handle on
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01/03/2003 12:47 AM
"Or, you can turn to LAMP. By combining Linux, Apache (and mod_log_sql), MySQL, and PHP, you can build a customized logging and reporting system without a lot of effort. This month, let's look at how to set up logging..."

" Do You Know Your Music (Sorry MTV
Generation I Doubt You Can Handle This
One) "


" Do You Know Your Music (Sorry MTV
Generation I Doubt You Can Handle This
One) "
01/17/2004 11:07 PM

You get all the email you can handle -
and all the spam you deserve


You get all the email you can handle -
and all the spam you deserve
01/16/2004 11:03 AM
Janka speaks of spam, everyones' favourite subject. I got 4700 filtered spam messages in six weeks (and a bunch that got through). On one account. More on others, to a perhaps of 6000-7000 messages total. That's about a thousand a week, or 150/day.

There's a theory that everyone gets the amount of spam they deserve. There's also a theory that suggests that if you stop receiving spam, you don't exist any more. Or that if you read aloud all the spam you receive for a year and a day, you will be granted three wishes by the Xanax fairy. I believe that one of them must have something to do with the size of your penis, though.

Whatever the case, it has been suggested that everyone always gets more email than what they can handle - I've heard people complain that "I got FOUR emails today - I'm swamped". I get perhaps fifty legitimate emails on the average (not counting mailing lists), and I think that's about the limit I can handle. Is there anyone out there who thinks they are getting too few emails?


Qualcomm Getting a Handle on Supply
Issues


Qualcomm Getting a Handle on Supply
Issues
05/12/2004 06:45 PM
TheStreet.com May 12 2004 11:16PM GMT

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