RMG190 - Driving with an iPod.
RMG190 - iPods in Cars, flickr, Oshkosh B'Gosh
Pall Thayer has figured out a way to use the built in Powerbook motion sensors as a level.
If for you, money is just a concept, the blog site, Ubergizmo, is reporting on French guy who managed to port FrontRow to the dashboard of his Audi A6 (Elie).
I know from recent personal experience that driving with an iPod or a cell phone can be dangerous. Keep your eyes and mind on the road. If you have to use a cell phone, use a headset. This headset by Panasonic is a serious instrument and works well.
A big "woo hoo!" to the Flickr team. Flickr turns two on Saturday, February 11th. (Dave's flickr.com photos here.)
Today's listener question, from Paul in Oshkosh Wisconsin, has to do with enabling zoom when reading PDF documents in Safari.
Finally, a professor from Pennsylvania State University has put up a web page featuring an impressive collection of Apple video's including the Pentium snail commercial.
The podcast ends with Land of Good and Plenty (a tribute to Woody Guthrie) by the Nashville Session Players.
Pall Thayer has figured out a way to use the built in Powerbook motion sensors as a level.
If for you, money is just a concept, the blog site, Ubergizmo, is reporting on French guy who managed to port FrontRow to the dashboard of his Audi A6 (Elie).
I know from recent personal experience that driving with an iPod or a cell phone can be dangerous. Keep your eyes and mind on the road. If you have to use a cell phone, use a headset. This headset by Panasonic is a serious instrument and works well.
A big "woo hoo!" to the Flickr team. Flickr turns two on Saturday, February 11th. (Dave's flickr.com photos here.)
Today's listener question, from Paul in Oshkosh Wisconsin, has to do with enabling zoom when reading PDF documents in Safari.
Finally, a professor from Pennsylvania State University has put up a web page featuring an impressive collection of Apple video's including the Pentium snail commercial.
The podcast ends with Land of Good and Plenty (a tribute to Woody Guthrie) by the Nashville Session Players.
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