Tannoura Dervish
Tannoura Dervish - Brilliant photograph.
Tannoura Dervish - Brilliant photograph.
The Cullinan Diamond - Uncut, it weighed over a half a kilogram.
iPod Shuffle 50 and 1418 errors - If you are gettting the errors -50 or -1418 when you try to use iTunes 7 to put music or change settings on your new iPod shuffle, use the trick from “Albertech842 ” in this link, and your problem will be solved!
This tip transformed my iPod from a very light paperweight to a useful MP3 playing machine.
In February of 2005, I mocked up an idea I had for attaching the iPod shuffle directly to my full size headphones. Today, when I got a second-generation iPod shuffle, I was able to realize this idea and correct a shortcoming in this newest iPod. Note that the shuffles currently ship with the previous generation iPod earbuds. You know, the ones with slightly inferior fit and sound quality to the newer ‘buds. Thanks, Apple. I had assumed the pictures depicting the old earbuds on the Apple website were used simply because the newer model was not available at time of photography/photoshopping (I’m not sure how those images were originally generated). In an effort to correct the earbud shortcoming, I realized I could combine headphones and a shuffle into a cords-free wundermusik contraption. In short, I could make my original idea a reality: a version 2.0, if you will. I’m still looking to get a shorter y-cable (1/8” stereo jack to 1/8” dual mono … anyone?), but for now this works pretty well. I’ll walk you through it.
The entire idea behind shuffle phones is to combine the portability of the iPod shuffle and full size headphones into high fidelity audio system for studying. Execution sans-cords is critical, because sitting at a library table juggling a cord around notebooks, large textbooks, and miscellaneous papers can be a pain … it’s not the end of the world, but here at tumbledry we’re in the upgrade business, ok?

Step 1 - Attach iPod Shuffle to Headphones
I used my trusty Sennheiser HD 212 Pros, which as you may have noticed from the specs, have an unusually long cord. 10 feet, to be precise. I had to wrap ten feet of cord (should I say it again?) to make this work … ideally, I’ll be able to source a shorter y-cable. That said, the “startlingly bassy” HD212’s silver color matches the iPod’s anodized aluminum quite well, and the clip holds the iPod on with reasonable security. This wouldn’t be good for exercise, but it’s quite usable for studying and similar activities.
Step 2 - Load with Music
It is of course imperative to put some decent music on the shuffle. Cord-free bliss should only be experienced in conjunction with excellent musical selections.
Step 3 - That’s It
Enjoy! As you can see, the fit is comfortable, as the lovely Mykala so aptly demonstrates.

Do consider that although the controls remain accessible, I won’t be able to see them. I couldn’t think of controls easier to memorize, though.

Future improvements include a shorter cord and a better bracketing system that won’t put strain on the clip of the shuffle. In the meantime, I’ll be enjoying my music without the nuisance of cords.
Vera Bee’s portfolio - The highly provocative and extremely skilled art of Vera Bee. Brilliant, if you ask me.
Conan does the monster mash - Great mashup featuring clips of Conan set to “Monster Mash.”
The Ultra-Extreme Calorie Restriction Diet Test - An illuminating journey into the world of extreme calorie restricted diets.
“When at last the Biosphere 2 crew emerged from their bubble, tests proved them healthier in nearly every nutritionally relevant respect than when they’d gone in, and the case for Calorie Restriction in humans was no longer purely circumstantial.”
This entire week has been an atrocity. Busy everytime I turn around, the time I’m taking to write this right now is borrowed from a lab that I got time off from (it’s also my lunch time). That said, I was unlocking my bike yesterday to race to a workout and couldn’t help but notice a Rice Crispies bar lodged between my front reflector and tire. My first reaction to the foreign substance on my bike was anger - it was an inconvenience to kick the dang thing off. A moment or two later, though, I looked at the bar on the ground (it had a bite out of it) and the humor sunk in. I mean … there’s a Rice Crispies bar wedged into my bike. That’s funny. Try to make an argument against the humor there. I could just imagine some guy (I’m assuming it was a guy … do you know girls who litter desserts?) walking up to my bike and taking the time to carefully set the bar in there so it fit just so. As Daniel Bogan would say, “People can be so damn strange sometimes.”
Also … something is propping me up right now. It’s not the grinding through the work or the success at forgetting about forthcoming accpetance/rejection letters from dental school; it’s not meditation in its many forms, or more sleep. I think it’s that I’ve started praying more.
All Hallows - This is about so much more than Halloween. You can always count on The Morning News for wonderful writing.
Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.
— Larry Lorenzoni
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