If the other person uses Skype, yes.
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Sigh. It sound like I'm going to have to dig out that old CD that came with the Palm, aren't I?
Yep.
If the other person uses Skype, yes.
Well, yeah. My computer doesn't answer calls otherwise. It's very well-behaved.
Does it mean anything to anyone else?
Never seen that, but I'd rename the file as a .doc, try opening it in Word, and make sure that you disable macros.
Even a cassette adapter will give better sounding results in most instances.
Well fucky. I used to have a cassette adapter and my boyfriend, a total sound geek, confiscated it and won't let me use it anymore because the sound is so bad.
New question: I'm getting a new iPod for Chrimukkah (probably tonight, in fact--jealous much?). How do I make it so my existing iTunes will let me put songs on the new Pod? (I already have an old, faltering iPod that's associated w/ my iTunes library, and I know Apple makes it hard to put songs on any other iPod.)
It's better than an FM modulator, that's certain.
The input through the CD Changer inputs typically will outdo either of those options since it's pretty much a standard line input.
I know Apple makes it hard to put songs on any other iPod.
Plug the new iPod into your computer and it will get all your music. What could be easier?
Rilly? Then how come that doesn't happen with, like, someone else's random iPod? Does iTunes just go, like, OH THAT'S A NEW ONE?
Also, will my old iPod still work w/ it?
When you plug in an iPod associated with another copy of iTunes, it will ask you before replacing the contents with your music.
Your old iPod will still work with iTunes.