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- IPod Didn't Save Soldier's Life -- And It Was An HP Model
Everyone is loving the story of the iPod that allegedly saved the life of U.S. Infantryman Kevin Garrad in Tikrit (read more at Gadget Lab). Though it seems like the perfect story, there is actually more to this tale than...Everyone is loving the story of the iPod that allegedly saved the life of U.S. Infantryman Kevin Garrad in Tikrit (read more at Gadget Lab). Though it seems like the perfect story, there is actually more to this tale than you might assume. First of all, the iPod didn't save his life. His body armor did. And it isn't even an Apple model. Click through for the rest of the story.
From Havana Lion:
The armor stopped the bullet.
The iPod was how Kevin Garrad found out he was shot. This is the real story.
Kevin said he got into the fight with the insurgent and afterwards he did not know he was even shot. He said he returned to his bunk after the patrol, put on his earbuds and began to clean his weapon.
He said: "you get into a ritual out there."
No music came on. He dug around in the pockets where he kept the iPod and pulled out the twisted hunk of metal that is in the pictures. He said that was how he found out that he had been shot during the fight. He was happy that his armor worked.I've been surprised that Apple has gotten all of the press on this, as well, because this model came out during the very brief era when HP was selling iPods themselves, logo and all. I'm not surprised that Apple is taking advantage of this opportunity, including shipping Kevin a new iPod, but I am surprised HP hasn't gotten in on the press push. After all -- they sold the amazing machine, not Apple.
Pete Mortensen - iScroll2 Brings Two-Finger Scrolling to Older PowerBooks -- But Not Mine.
One of Apple's greatest feature introductions of the last few years is the use of two fingers to turn a PowerBook or MacBook trackpad into a two-button wonder. It's an incredibly elegant solution that feels significantly better than awkward multi-button...
One of Apple's greatest feature introductions of the last few years is the use of two fingers to turn a PowerBook or MacBook trackpad into a two-button wonder. It's an incredibly elegant solution that feels significantly better than awkward multi-button Windows trackpad laptops.
But it also only works on 2005 or later PowerBooks, which left, well, almost everyone out of the party. Until now. iScroll2 is an open-source project that promises to bring the two-finger scroll dance to older PowerBooks. It's very early in development, so try it at your own risk. My 2003 12" PowerBook is not supported, so I'm still out in the cold. Anyone got it working? Is it worth our time?Via Digg.
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Pete Mortensen - Make Your Own iPhone
If you can't wait until June for the real iPhone, buy this $3 paper iPhone cutout on eBay instead. The seller, who has has 96.9 % positive feedback, claims it's the "most accurate" paper model on the market today. It...
If you can't wait until June for the real iPhone, buy this $3 paper iPhone cutout on eBay instead. The seller, who has has 96.9 % positive feedback, claims it's the "most accurate" paper model on the market today. It boasts advanced features like:1. Real Rounded Corners
2. Images of the top and bottom of the iPhone
3. Cingular icon has been replaced with AT&TThe seller has even made a high-quaility, pre-assembled paper iPhone for an extra $3. It even includes a thich cardboard insert for extra rigidity. Link to the assembled Paper iPhone auction.
lkahney - Special Edition Rush Limbaugh Vandalized iPod
Drug-addled nutjob Rush Limbaugh is giving away eight, 80-gig video iPods, one a week for eight weeks. The bad news: you have to sign up for his email newsletter "Rush in a Hurry." Even worse, he's vandalized the iPod with...Drug-addled nutjob Rush Limbaugh is giving away eight, 80-gig video iPods, one a week for eight weeks. The bad news: you have to sign up for his email newsletter "Rush in a Hurry." Even worse, he's vandalized the iPod with an engraving of his signature. How about a handful of painkillers instead?
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