Apple iPhone Tricks

Gute Nacht Spruch :-)

March 4th, 2010

Ich bin Klein mein Herz ist rein,
mein Popo ist schmutzig.
Ist das nicht putzig!

Im Augenblick des Zusammenkommens beginnt die Trennung.

Je stärker die Bindung, desto heftiger der Ruck, wenn sie reißt.

Mögen die Scharniere unserer Freundschaft nie rostig werden,
möge die Fallstricke des Bösen
nie um deine Türschwelle gespannt sein,
möge dein Geschirr so zahlreich sein,
dass du immer einen Teller für einen hungrigen Gast hast.

Mögest du immer einen Freund an deiner Seite haben,
der dir Vertrauen gibt,
wenn es dir an Licht und Kraft gebricht.

Sprüche zum Nachdenken

February 28th, 2010

Und hier eine Menge Sprüche zum Nachdenken

Alles hat sein Für und Wieder.

Aufgeschoben ist nicht aufgehoben.

Besser spät als nie!

Der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Stamm.

Ein gutes Gewissen ist ein sanftes Ruhekissen

Frisch gewagt, ist halb gewonnen.

Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall

Jedes Ding hat seine zwei Seiten.

Kleinvieh macht auch Mist

Lange Rede, kurzer Sinn.

Süße Träume wünsch ich Dir, wieso bist Du nicht bei mir? Meine Augen fallen zu, mein letzter Gedanke, der bist Du!

Siehst Du die Sterne, sie rappen nur für Dich. Ich Liebe nur Dich, wenn ich im Bett liege, träume ich, wie Du neben mir liegst.

Wenn du Nachts zum Himmel schaust und Dir dort ein Sternchen klaust, küss es lieb und denk an mich, denn dieses sternchen, das bin ich.

Ich könnte 1000 schöne Träume träumen, doch sie wären alle nicht die meinen. Ich mag alle nicht, denn Du bist in keinem! Du hast es mir nicht leicht gemacht, doch jetzt wünsch ich Dir eine gute Nacht! Süße Träume wünsch ich Dir!

Ein kleiner Fratz aus weiter Ferne schenkt Dir eine Hand voll Sterne, wünscht Dir eine gute Nacht, bis das Morgenland erwacht!

Leise liege ich in meinem Bett und denk an Dich. Siehst Du da draußen den kleinen Stern, der sagt Dir leise, ich habe Dich sehr gern! Sage Dir hier ganz still gute Nacht!

Kaffee

February 28th, 2010

Nothing is better then a good coffee

The Bitter Black Coffee Movement is no less prone to angry protests than the Tea Party.  They have a “Demand-side Economic” theory.  In the face of massive government spending cuts they take to the streets, noting the gross violations of “Social Justice Rights” that will result if the government makes such cuts and fails to raise taxes………mostly upon others.

The Coffee Movement
The Coffee Movement appears to be pushing civility at a time of great acrimony among the masses.  I don't have enough information to determine where this Coffee Movement fits on the partisan ideological divide. 

I sincerely hope some of you were able to sleep.  As I write this, I've been awake about 10 minutes.  The coffee is brewing, the dogs still cuddled up to the wife in bed.  It appears like any other Sunday.  But I know it's not.  Today is about realizing the goal.  It's about a game that means so much more to us than to them, and a rivalry that means more to them than to us.  37 1/2 years ago, the Great Soviet Bear came to Canada, and we didn't take him seriously.  The salt in the wounds came in this very city.  Then one man stood up to a nation of disillusioned hockey fans and changed history…

Phil Esposito didn't plan on giving a speech that would go down in history as one of Canada's most inspirational sports moments.  Johnny Esaw didn't cut him off, or try and prod with questions.  He was able to see that these guys weren't a bunch of bums, but that they were trying and yes the Russians were that good.  But if the nation could just get behind them, they could win and prove Canada was the superior hockey nation.

They want you to think this is like 1960 and 1980.  Their 'miracles'.  But we know better.  2 teams, the best professional players each country has.  One trying to embarrass the other by staking claim to our game.  Even some of the circumstances are similar.  In 1972, it was thought that Chicago Blackhawks goalie Tony Esposito would lead the way, but he was soon switched in favor of Ken Dryden.  Many people questioned the make up of that team.  But after the speech, the team went to Moscow, and despite losing game 5, won the 3 remaining games.

That was remarkable enough, but considering the political ramifications, the way the Russians tampered with the games through horrendous officiating, withholding food from the team, harassment of players, team officials and even fans.  None of that could stop those boys in white, with the red maple leaf.

The nation found a hero in the waning days of the summer of 1972.  Paul Henderson scored the winning goals in game 6, game 7 and of course, game 8.  He did so despite suffering a head injury in game 6 that surely left him with a concussion. 

Game 8 was the deciding match.  The stakes were clear.  This was more than just hockey, this was about establishing Canada as a nation on the world stage.  And in the dying moments of the game, Paul Henderson slid the puck past Vladislav Tretiak.  Today's game IS game 8.

They are going to tell us about their anniversary today.  They remind us how they are 'underdogs'.  They'll take shots, some innocent and funny, others baseless and mean spirited.  They'll attack our nation, our identity.  They say things some of them don't believe and some of them do.  And that's fine.  Battle brings out the beast in man.  I get that, as do we all.  But we ride into this battle confident that these guys have this incredible and relevant moment to draw on.  This isn't a round robin game.  They're not David, and we're not Goliath. 

Patrick Kane has gotten a ton of press for his comments about wanting to face Roberto Luongo.  Kane feels he has a book on Team Canada's goalie.  The press refer you to that game in the playoffs.  They have failed to mention however, that in 3 games against Chicago this season, Luongo has given up a total of 4 goals to the Blackhawks.  None of them to anyone with the surname Kane.  Better bring your book, Patrick.  You're going to need it.

There were many who doubted Roberto Luongo's ability to get Team Canada to this moment.  All he wanted was the opportunity.  Now, he has clearly taken the torch from Martin Brodeur and is ready for the game of his life.  He has experience, as the two World Championship gold medals prove.  But we know this is much bigger.  Luongo has waited his whole life for this moment.  I believe it's his time.  I believe it's our time.

The funny thing I see raised often is they say we have an inferiority complex.  The Russians too, raised this in their post-slaughter hissyfit in the press.  They say that, yet we know the truth.  They're insecure about hockey, and look for this as a moment to claim superiority after often seeing us beat them for it.  I get that.  But when the smoke clears today, the only way America sees gold around their necks is if they're actually capable of defeating a nation.  And as talented as they are, I don't see that happening.  Our house.  Our game.  Our time.

A lot of the talk today is going to be about revenge for taking gold in their house in 2002.  Interesting thing about those games in Salt Lake City.  America tied the record for most gold medals by a host nation that year.  This year, by virtue of a 3 gold medal haul yesterday, we have shattered that record and now sit tied with Norway and the USSR for most gold at one Winter Olympics.  A historic day, win or lose.  Roberto Luongo, Sidney Crosby and the rest of Team Canada are ready to take our nation to the top of the podium.

The one thing that's been great for me as a blogger has been actually being on the same team with some really great writers and bloggers.  This Olympics has a much different feel thanks to social media applications like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.  It's been fun to go on this ride with those that tomorrow, I once again call foe.

To the American hockey fans, and when I say that I mean those of you that live and breathe this glorious game, I hope that either way, you continue to show your passion for the game of hockey.  Should you win, relish the victory.  Should you lose, keep in mind true fans will not be the ones reveling in your misery.  These games can bring out the most heated emotional responses.  Many of us will say things in hindsight we may want to take back.  Within reason, I don't hold it against anyone.  Nature of the beast and all that…

The mind games have been played, sides chosen.  All that's left is to play the game now.  Drop the puck.

This is a sketch of one of the many coffee houses known as Turk's Head Coffee House; this building is in Westminster.  (Note: Another coffee house also known as Turk's Head sold gourmet coffees, chocolates, and teas.)  

 I don't know if Turk's Head Coffee House was a chain like Starbucks's, but there were quite a few of them.  Altogether at least two thousand (2000) coffee houses were in business in London by 1700 A.D.


Considering that coffee by the pound cost as much as a working man's used winter coat, London residents must have been for the most part well-off financially at that time. Hey, wait a minute. Less than a pound of coffee costs us as much as a used winter coat too. 

Coffee houses were attended by people who wanted to discuss politics, science, poetry, literature and the like.

Some information from A History of Coffee Houses, Ayton Ellis, 1956

Tired of hearing about the Tea Parties? WaPo introduces the “Coffee Party”, which aims to “promote civility and inclusiveness in political discourse, engage the government not as an enemy but as the collective will of the people, push leaders to enact the progressive change for which 52.9 percent of the country voted in 2008.”
All fine. But where’s the liquor-based political discussion group?


Unclebeanz Coffee Facebook Contest

This is a discussion on Unclebeanz Coffee Facebook Contest within the Coffee Discussion forums, part of the Coffee Forums category; Win $50 cash. Check it out here . Giddy up!…

Washington Post:

Furious at the tempest over the Tea Party — the scattershot citizen uprising against big government and wild spending — Annabel Park did what any American does when she feels her voice has been drowned out: She squeezed her anger into a Facebook status update.

let's start a coffee party . . . smoothie party. red bull party. anything but tea. geez. ooh how about cappuccino party? that would really piss 'em off bec it sounds elitist . . . let's get together and drink cappuccino and have real political dialogue with substance and compassion.

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Ebay Tipps a Story

February 26th, 2010

What's Your Fantasy Craigslist Find?

When we're not working we're on Craigslist or eBay looking for the mint DSM in the rough. The hidden deal. We know you are, too. What's your fantasy Craigslist find?

There's rarely a shortage of E30 Bimmers for sale, but most of them you wouldn't want. A popular target for tuners and street racers, finding a cherry one is quite the challenge. But it's a doable challenge. There are a few one-owner and two-owner babied cars out there. What we're always looking for is the super rare E30 touring wagon version owned by some old woman who purchased it new, with a stick, and drove it to church, the grocery store and home every weekend. Oh, and her son is a BMW mechanic and she's only charging KBB value for it.

One of these days we'll find one without the word “modified” anywhere in the listing.

What about you? What are you searching for? Hope springs eternal and, thanks to the Internet, it's also searchable.

(QOTD is your chance to answer the day's most pressing automotive questions and experience the opinions of the insightful insiders, practicing pundits and gleeful gearheads that make up the Jalopnik commentariat. If you've got a suggestion for a good “Question Of the Day” send an email to tips at jalopnik dot com.)

Send an email to Matt Hardigree, the author of this post, at matt@jalopnik.com.

How To Not Get Screwed On eBay Motors, From The Horse's Mouth

(Ed Note: The auction wizards at eBay Motors have been following the saga of McFly, the Once and Future Hyundai Owner. Because neither eBay nor Jalopnik want you to get screwed, we asked the 'Bay for some buying tips.)

With more than three million vehicles sold on eBay Motors to date, and a car selling every minute, eBay is one of the world's largest automotive marketplaces. The site brings together a huge community of buyers and sellers every day. Where else would you go to find a Tesla Roadster, a Porschefied Subaru WRX STI, a 1952 Studebaker pickup, and a Back to the Future DeLorean, all on the same day and in the same place?

Think about that for a second: three million sales. With turnover like that, there are bound to be anomalies like the recent Hyundai case. Still, there are protections in place on the site that help foster trust between buyers and sellers. Some of these protections are common knowledge; some aren't. To that end, here are some tips for prospective buyers:

Do Your Homework

1. Know what you're purchasing. We recommend seeing the car in person, but even so, rolled odometers or past accidents often hide under a veneer of shiny paint. That's why eBay offers free vehicle history reports on every eligible car and truck listing. We also highly recommend having an unbiased professional check out the car. If necessary, the site can faciliate such a check-out.

2. Know who you're dealing with. One of the best tools for eBay users is the feedback reputation system. It's basically a seller's rap sheet, and it allows buyers to avoid a scene from The Goods by viewing ratings and comments on the history of a potential seller. (Tip: If the dude is wearing a plaid blazer and wants you to check out his excellent Thundercougarfalconbird, he probably shouldn't be trusted.)

3. Communicate with the seller. Contacting the seller through the eBay Motors platform before bidding is one of the best ways to avoid sticky situations. Sellers should be prepared to answer questions and be up front about the vehicle's cosmetic and mechanical condition. (If not, the vehicle history report will probably narc on them anyway.)

4. Grab the title. It's always a good idea to see a copy of the vehicle's title before committing to a purchase. If the title has Wite-Out on it, run screaming.

5. Use common sense. This is perhaps the most important tip. Don't get carried away by wishful thinking or passion — no matter what the car is, another example will eventually come along, and not buying something hurts a lot less than losing thousands of dollars. Basically, you just need to use common sense — if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. (That rocket-powered, $1500-Buy-It-Now Jaguar D-Type that Steve McQueen once owned and flew to the moon in? Probably not real.) Use good sense and patience to sniff out any potential problems.

Protect Yourself

1. Never use Western Union, MoneyGram, or any other instant cash-transfer method to pay for a vehicle. This sort of thing is cool if you're buying a SlapChop (or in for a Cash4Gold transaction), but not with a car. If you decide to pay in cash, do so in person, and be sure to get a written record of your transaction. (Also, bring a friend that works out. When it comes to transaction security, too much muscle is never enough.)

2. Check to see if the vehicle you want to buy is covered by the eBay Motors Vehicle Purchase Protection Plan. You can find out in the “Buy Safely” section of the listing. Most vehicles are covered, and those eligible are protected for up to $50,000. (In order to be covered by the plan, eligible transactions must be made on the eBay Motors platform. In other words, if you found a car on eBay and purchased it in some other manner — say, going to the seller's house and offering him a briefcase of unmarked bills before the auction end — it doesn't count.)

These tips aren't a guarantee, but keeping them in mind will go a long way toward assuring a trustworthy, legitimate transaction on eBay. Happy bidding!


Image Credits: XKCD, Demotivateus

The author of this post can be contacted at tips@jalopnik.com

What Car Are You Giving Up For Lent?

Today begins Lent, when the devout and dieting give up what they desire in order to ready themselves for the Resurrection of Christ. Our lusts are motorized. What car are you giving up for Lent?

What I'd really like to do is give up writing about the damn Camry. Unfortunately, that's against the spirit of Lent. The spirit of Lent is to give up something you like. I do not lust after, desire or otherwise try to think about the Toyota Camry. Lately I've been searching and thinking a lot about air-cooled VW's and Porches. Whether Type-3, 914 912 or especially Type-4 I've been on The Samba, Craigslist, eBay Motors, and all the usual suspects. I have a project car. I have a single-car garage. I don't want to be single again. Lots of reasons to stop thinking about glorious, rear-engined German glory. It'll be tough, but it'll be good for me.

What about you? Leave the hairshirt and whip at your bedside and pick a harder path: what car are you giving up for Lent?

(QOTD is your chance to answer the day's most pressing automotive questions and experience the opinions of the insightful insiders, practicing pundits and gleeful gearheads that make up the Jalopnik commentariat. If you've got a suggestion for a good “Question Of the Day” send an email to tips at jalopnik dot com.)

Photo Credit: Carspotter

Send an email to Matt Hardigree, the author of this post, at matt@jalopnik.com.

I this ebay tricks could help you!

zum Nachdenken

February 25th, 2010

Alles hat sein Für und Wieder.

Aufgeschoben ist nicht aufgehoben.

Besser spät als nie!

Der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Stamm.

Ein gutes Gewissen ist ein sanftes Ruhekissen

Frisch gewagt, ist halb gewonnen.

Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall

Jedes Ding hat seine zwei Seiten.

Kleinvieh macht auch Mist

Lange Rede, kurzer Sinn.

Süße Träume wünsch ich Dir, wieso bist Du nicht bei mir? Meine Augen fallen zu, mein letzter Gedanke, der bist Du!

Siehst Du die Sterne, sie rappen nur für Dich. Ich Liebe nur Dich, wenn ich im Bett liege, träume ich, wie Du neben mir liegst.

Wenn du Nachts zum Himmel schaust und Dir dort ein Sternchen klaust, küss es lieb und denk an mich, denn dieses sternchen, das bin ich.

Ich könnte 1000 schöne Träume träumen, doch sie wären alle nicht die meinen. Ich mag alle nicht, denn Du bist in keinem! Du hast es mir nicht leicht gemacht, doch jetzt wünsch ich Dir eine gute Nacht! Süße Träume wünsch ich Dir!

Ein kleiner Fratz aus weiter Ferne schenkt Dir eine Hand voll Sterne, wünscht Dir eine gute Nacht, bis das Morgenland erwacht!

Leise liege ich in meinem Bett und denk an Dich. Siehst Du da draußen den kleinen Stern, der sagt Dir leise, ich habe Dich sehr gern! Sage Dir hier ganz still gute Nacht!

iPad Rewies again

February 24th, 2010

Add an Alpha-Numeric Passcode to Your iPhone or iPod touch

Want a little stronger security lock-down for your iPhone than what the 4-digit PIN offers? Weblog 9 to 5 Mac details how to enable a more secure alpha-numeric passcode on your device with a few tweaks.

You've always been able to turn on the passcode lock in Settings -> General, requiring users to enter a four-digit PIN to unlock your device. But if you've ever wanted a little added security, 9 to 5 Mac has put together a simple profile using Apple's corporate development kit that you can install on your device to enable the alpha-numeric passcode. It's a one-click download-and-passcode affair, but if you'd prefer not using their pre-made profile, you can make one yourself by following these instructions.

Kleer wireless is gradually gaining momentum, and the D&A RX1 fills in another gap in the audio market: cutting the connection between your iPod and your iPod speaker dock without cutting out sound quality. A simple receiver dongle which plugs into an iPod dock and promises CD-quality wireless audio, we slapped the RX1 into our test system to see if this affordable Bluetooth A2DP alternative delivered on its promises.

A quick Kleer refresher for those unfamiliar with the technology. An alternative to Bluetooth A2DP, Kleer has a similar 10m range but higher audio quality; think 16-bit 44KHz CD quality rather than the sometimes crunchy sound you get from stereo Bluetooth headphones. You can also pair a single transmitter – which can plug into a standard 3.5mm headphone socket or into the 30-pin Dock connector of an iPod – with up to four receivers simultaneously.

So far all the Kleer receivers we’ve tried have been integrated with headphone systems, whether modular (but using proprietary plugs) as with Sleek Audio, or built into headphones as with Digital Opera. D&A’s RX1, meanwhile, is intended to plug into an iPod audio dock, streaming music from your iPod over to the speaker system.

Setup is straightforward, as it should be when you have a single button and a single LED as your user-interface. Pairing with a Kleer transmitter requires plugging each into their respective device (dock and iPod) and holding down the pairing button on each for 7 seconds; everything else is done automatically, and takes less than a minute. Subsequently, as soon as there’s power they’ll automatically reconnect.

Once that’s done, you basically operate the iPod as you would if it were in the dock, and the bottom line is that we noticed no difference in audio quality. D&A say the RX1 will work with most iPod docks, though whether the dock’s playback controls or remote will be functional seems to depend on manufacturer and model (obviously you’ll need to use a Kleer transmitter that plugs into the dock port if you want any chance of remote control). There’s a list of those known to be fully compatible here.

The main benefit is that you can be browsing the internet, emailing and generally using other features on your iPod while still playing music through the speakers. Another benefit, however, is that it opens up the iPod dock market to non-Apple audio sources. Use one of the generic Kleer transmitters, and anything with a 3.5mm headphone socket can transmit audio, be it your laptop, a non-Apple PMP or anything else.

If you’ve already got a Kleer headphones system and an iPod dock then – at £35 ($56) – the RX1 is a no-brainer addition. Rival Bluetooth systems do exist, and may even be a little cheaper, but you lose out on audio quality. If you’re yet to climb on board the Kleer wagon, things get a little more expensive; you can pick up an S5T wireless audio transmitter (which plugs into the iPod’s docking connector) for £42 ($67), or in a bundle with the RX1 for £75 ($120). Those with basic speaker docks might not deem the flexibility worth it, but if you’re using a more audiophile-friendly system and want to cut the cord, the RX1 blows Bluetooth A2DP out of the water.


Hey guys, some fun news to share: Engadget for iPhone / iPod touch 2.0.1 was just approved by Apple and is now available on the App Store! The big new feature is landscape mode in article, comment, and sharing views, but we've also bumped up font sizes, made some improvements to the commenting experience, and added the ability to edit tweets directly in the app. Oh, and you can also now email photos from galleries from within the app, and customize the toolbar. Of course, that's in addition to our regular features like offline viewing, built in streaming for The Engadget Show, and in-app tip submissions — you know, for when you see the iPhone 3GT leak out.

So what are you waiting for? You can download the app right here, or just click the image above — if you've already got it installed the update should be waiting for you right this second. Full changelog after the break.

Once again, a big thanks to the team at AOL that makes these apps happen: Sun Sachs, Andy Averbuch, Hareesh P, Anibal Rosado, Rajesh Kumar, Rich Foster, Claudeland Louis, Mike Wolstat, Eric Wedge, Vikas B R, Milissa Tarquini, Asha Indira and Bob Gurwin. High fives all around.

P.S.- Updates for the BlackBerry and webOS apps should hit in March, and that's also when we're scheduled to launch our Android app — stay tuned!

What's New in Version 2.0.1 of the Engadget App:

Landscape Support with bigger fonts!

  • Added Landscape support for Article View, Comments View and Sharing.

Tweet you own way!

  • Added ability to edit twitter posts.

Even Faster Commenting Flow!

  • Added “+” sign at top right of comments page to anchor down to commenting box so you can be heard right away.
  • UI Tweaks to Comments view for a smoother user experience and better keyboard/text field interaction.

Tab bar customization:

  • Edit button in the “More” screen to configure the tab bar to display the tabs used most often.

Improvements:

  • In-App Email Share with attached image for Photos in Galleries
  • Minor bug fixes.

Mein niedlicher WauWau

February 23rd, 2010

Ich weiss noch an die Zeit wie unser Welpe noch niedlich war.
Das Hundekissen war vor andertalb Jahren noch
viel zu riesig für unseren Flohzirkus.
Das praktische war, das wir das Hundekissen einfach abwischen
konnten, wenn wir mal nicht schnell genug mit unserem Flohzirkus draußen waren.
Das waren schon wilde Zeiten.

iPhone Storys again

February 21st, 2010

I get the point of having gold or diamond-studded jewelry, or even watches. Those things have timeless appeal. But re-forming an iPod’s body out of solid 18ct rose gold and then adding platinum and diamonds to it is plain dumb. And I’m not even concerned about the durability of the product – obviously the people are way above such mortal concerns – all I’m saying is this thing will look dumb in a few years. Honestly it looks dumb now, perhaps even dumber now that it’s been pimped.

Then again it’s from the same dude who made a gold-plated fat PS3, so I guess gadgets are his thing. Are you the servant of an insanely rich gadget freak? Tell him about this post, and direct him to Stuart Hughes’ website.

The ostentatious iPod costs £59,995 (approx. $94, 400 USD), but who cares right? It’s made out of gold! Run to your master for there are only 10 of these! The servants of his friends read our site too you know.

[via Slippery Brick]

Turn Your Shameful 8-Track Player Into an iPod Dock You Can Be Proud Of

If you have an old 8-track player you've been holding onto and feel like leapfrogging a few generations of music media altogether, here's a handy guide on turning that old piece of junk into a shiny new iPod dock.

So you're ready to upgrade from 8-tracks to 8000 MP3s, but you want to keep your sound system matching your lava lamp and your bean bag chair. Unplggd's, advice, in short: find a working 8-track and cram a tape adapter all up in that piece.

It's sort of like That 70's Show—you get the novelty of the retro aesthetic without forfeiting the modern familiarities you've grown to love. Somehow I just compared your MP3 collection to Ashton Kutcher.

Send an email to Kyle VanHemert, the author of this post, at kvanhemert@gizmodo.com.

The iPod product line is a masterpiece of design. Sleek, stylish, and very fragile toys.

A single scratch, a broken glass, or malfunctioning hardware quickly destroy that fleeting beauty. Worse still, you find out that your warranty is up or doesn’t cover the damage.

Repairs for expensive toys never come cheap. Or do they? What if you could undo the damage yourself for a small percentage of the cost?

I have compiled a collection of sites that provide tutorials on how to fix various damages and problems that are typical for the iPod, including hard drive, battery, and LCD replacement. You will find iPod repair help for different iPod generations, iPod Touch, iPod Mini, iPod Photo, iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle, and even the iPhone or your Mac.


Warning: MakeUseOf is not liable for damages caused by iPod repair that you do yourself. If you decide to do it yourself, follow the instructions carefully, but do so at your own risk.

iFixit

As the screenshot below reveals, iFixit provides manuals for the iPod, iPhone and Mac. From the iPod product line the original device, the iPod Nano, iPod Mini, iPod Shuffle, and iPod Touch are covered, including different generations of each item.

Once you have tracked down your device, you’ll see an overview of available information.

The “Step-By-Step Guides” address specific issues and how to fix them.

The “Teardown” explains how to open your device and examine its inner beauty. This is also helpful if you need to replace single parts, for example the battery. Generally, each step of the guide also has user comments with questions or further information on what may or may not work as described.

“Related Questions” come from the “Answers” category of the website. If you’re having an issue that has not yet been described, you may find a hint in this section.

The “Troubleshooting” guides help you to track down the origin of your problem and finally you may need “Parts” to perform your own iPod repair. Here is a list of all Troubleshooting Guides.

ipodrepair

This site is mostly interested in selling you parts. However, they have produced PDF tutorials that show how to disassemble the iPod 3rd and 4th generation, the iPod Mini, and the iPhone 1st generation (2G) and 3G. A video is available for the iPhone 3G.

Sometimes it helps to consider several guides for the same procedure, as they may highlight different details in the text and images.

Do-it-yourself repair descriptions in pictures and text are all good. However, nothing beats a video, which reveals all the subtle details and difficulties of using tools and fixing devices.

ifixipodsfast

“I Fix iPods Fast” provides Video iPod repair Tutorials for the iPod Video, iPod Photo, iPod Mini, and iPod 3rd and 4th generation. More models are listed, but no videos are available, yet.

There is a list of available video tutorials in each iPod category and below each video you’ll find a summary of its content, a warning in case it’s especially difficult, and tools needed.

Further assistance may be provided at FixYa, a sited dedicated to free product support. You may also find help on wikiHow, Instructables, and YouTube.

Did you ever successfully fix your iPod? Which resources did you use?

Image credits: ugaldew

Esprit Lagerverkauf

February 20th, 2010

Ich war jetzt beim Esprite Werksverkauf in Ratingen. Die PreiseAnziehsachen|Kleidung} dort sind chic.
Etwas Ellbogen ist das schon angesagt bei den ganzen Wiederkäuder
das ist dort ein ganz schöner Kampf und ich war glücklich das ein oder
andere Schnäppchen zu machen.

Zitate

February 19th, 2010

Eine kleine ZitateSammlung Zitate

Lange Rede, kurzer Sinn.

Wir geben den Kühen Futter,
dafür geben sie uns Milch und Butter.

Ein Esel, der Bücher trägt,
ist noch lange kein Doktor.

Was wäre Nike ohne Air,
was wär der Gummi ohne Bär,
was wär der Bleistift ohne Mine,
was wär der Zug nur ohne Schiene,
was wäre Becker ohne Stich,
was wäre ich nur ohne dich!
Danke das es dich gibt!

Unter den Blinden ist der Einäugige König.

Der Tag beginnt so,
wie Du ihn dir macht und endet so,
wie und wann Du es willst.

Um das Wunderbare zu erlangen,
muss man das Unvorstellbare denken.


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