That's my girl, large and in-charge. Okay, teensy-weensy and in charge.

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amych - Jul 18, 2007 8:47:03 am PDT #2194 of 25496
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

Dang. I figured they were going to have to come down on the price, but that's pretty huge. (OTOH, cutting the hard drive size is just spiteful.)


DebetEsse - Jul 19, 2007 4:59:13 pm PDT #2195 of 25496
Woe to the fucking wicked.

I have had enough of the frelling hotmail interface. What mail clients should I be looking at for OSX? Any suggestions?


esse - Jul 19, 2007 5:11:15 pm PDT #2196 of 25496
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

OSX has an integrated client, aptly titled Mail, that handled POP3 and IMAP accounts. I don't know if Hotmail has free pop3 or not, but Mail is pretty stable and I've enjoyed using it.


§ ita § - Jul 19, 2007 5:19:22 pm PDT #2197 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Mail is nicely integrated, and except for its penchant for putting signatures where and when I don't want them, and the inability too selectively delete from server, it's great.


DebetEsse - Jul 19, 2007 5:32:43 pm PDT #2198 of 25496
Woe to the fucking wicked.

Cool. I'll give it a shot.

Thankye


Sue - Jul 20, 2007 4:35:09 am PDT #2199 of 25496
hip deep in pie

I am ready to give my iPod up for dead and get a new one. My problems with my 20G iPod (until the end when the click wheel died) has mainly had to do with the disk drive. I will totally admit that I am hard on devices, but they give as good as they get. Are the Nanos with a flash drive any more stable than the larger iPods? Will their smaller size make them more vulnerable when (not if) I drop it? Advice anyone?


tommyrot - Jul 20, 2007 4:39:01 am PDT #2200 of 25496
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

The Nanos have no moving parts and are quite durable. Maybe I'll look for a link - these people tried to see how much abuse a Nano (1st gen) could take - they dropped it on the ground repeatedly and it worked fine. They dropped it on the pavement from a car moving at 55mph and it got all scratched up but continued to work fine. Then (IIRC) they drove over it - the LCD display broke but it otherwise continued to work fine.

eta: Here we go. Looks like I got some of the details wrong... [link]


Tom Scola - Jul 20, 2007 4:40:04 am PDT #2201 of 25496
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

The iPod nanos are pretty hard to kill.


Sue - Jul 20, 2007 4:54:10 am PDT #2202 of 25496
hip deep in pie

Nice crosspost. Thanks guys.

It sounds like a nano is the thing for me. I will promise not throw it up in the air after it's been repeatedly run over.


Lee - Jul 20, 2007 9:06:45 am PDT #2203 of 25496
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Nanos are tough, in my experience. I drop my nano at least once a week, plus Perkins the cat has decided that the earphone cord is one of his favorite toys (he's managed to pull it out of my purse more than once), and it's still fine.

NSM the ear buds, but they are cheap to replace.