February 9, 2012

Apple iPod nano 16 GB Yellow (4th Generation) [Previous Model]

Apple iPod nano 16 GB Yellow (4th Generation) [Previous Model]

  • 16 GB capacity for 4,000 songs, 14,000 photos, or 16 hours of video
  • Up to 24 hours of music playback or 4 hours of video playback when fully charged
  • 2-inch LCD with blue-white LED backlight and 320-by-240-pixel resolution
  • Supported audio formats: AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV
  • Supported video formats: H.264, MPEG-4; Supported image file types: JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PSD (Mac only), and PNG

With eight amazing colors, a new curved design, and great new features, iPod nano rocks like never before. The Genius Playlist feature finds the songs in your music library that go great together and makes a playlist for you. With its built-in accelerometer, iPod nano is made to move. Give it a shake, and it shuffles to a different song in your library. Turn it on its side to flip through your album art in Cover Flow. And tilt, move, and play accelerometer-inspired games (games available separately). Watching movies, TV shows, and video is even more fun on the sharp 2-inch screen. And your photos (up to 14,000 of them) look great in portrait or landscape view. Available in 8 GB and 16 GB models, the 16 GB iPod nano puts up to 4,000 songs or

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Speck PixelSkin Rubberized Case for iPod touch 2G,(Blue)

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Mattress factory 038 Rolf Julius – Sound installation
installation
Image by watz
Installation by Rolf Julius. Two bass elements with red pigment.

Tricolor – an installation art at French embassy, Tokyo
installation
Image by heiwa4126
An installation art at a big art event titled "No Man’s Land"(official page) in ex-French embassy, Tokyo.

I’m sorry that I don’t write the artist’s name because I forgot to note the room number. I’ll look it up and update this description.

Please enjoy the interactive viewer! (needs shockwave. Thanks to fieldOfView and Aldo)
Alternatively use Seb‘s simple flash viewer here.

- SLR camera and lens: Nikon D90 /w Sigma 8mm fisheye
- handheld (with Simon’s "PanoTool")
- 4 pan (Philopod pitch variation)
- software: ptgui and Photoshop on MS-Windows XP

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Installation (Detail) FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 by Ellen Driscoll at Smack Mellon / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54747.P1.SQ.BW / SML
installation
Image by See-ming Lee ??? SML
www.smackmellon.org

Two Solo Exhibitions
Exhibition dates: September 26 – November 8, 2009
Artists’ reception: Saturday, September 26, 5-8pm

Smack Mellon is pleased to present Ellen Driscoll’s installation FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 and Fernando Souto’s photographic series The End of the Trail. The two concurrent solo exhibitions compress layers of time to explore industries and lifestyles that go beyond geographic borders. Composed of thousands of discarded plastic bottles collected by Ellen Driscoll, FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 takes a critical look at the environmental and human damage inflicted by the oil and water industries in the last two centuries on regions as diverse as Nigeria and the United States. During extended trips to cattle ranches in the American West, Australia, and Uruguay, Fernando Souto photographed the fading culture of ranchers, creating black-and-white environmental portraits in the tradition of iconic photographers such as Walker Evans and Robert Frank. Both Driscoll and Souto are intimately tied to their craft—painstakingly cutting up salvaged bottles and printing large-scale silver gelatin photographs—asserting a tactile personal connection in their work.

Ellen Driscoll
FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2

“This installation is a continuation of a multi-year series which explores the dynamics of resource harvesting and consumption. This part of the series focuses on oil and water. Rising at 5:30 AM, I harvest #2 plastic bottles from the recycling bags put out for collection on the streets of Brooklyn. For one hour, one day at a time, I immerse myself in the tidal wave of plastic that engulfs us by collecting as many bottles as I can carry. The sculptural installation for Smack Mellon comprises 2600 bottles transformed into a 28 foot landscape. Constructed solely of harvested #2 plastic, the sculpture collapses three centuries into a ghostly translucent visual fugue in which a nineteenth century trestle bridge plays host to an eighteenth century water-powered mill which spills a twenty-first century flood from its structure. The flow contains North American, Middle Eastern, and African landmasses (sites of oil harvesting and their consumer destination) buoyed by a sea of plastic water molecules. The piece looks back to eighteenth century American industry powered by water, and forward to the oil refineries of the Niger Delta, site of prolonged guerilla warfare against oil corporations and the source of over fifty percent of crude oil for the United States—the oil that produces the plastic within which our privatized water is currently bought and sold.

The wall drawings in the exhibition are based on a close study of the inner workings of an oil refinery. By using huge shifts of scale between the macro and the micro, they depict a dystopic future based on rampant oil consumption. An oil rig shares the horizon with ocean fires and garbage scows, mega shopping malls are abandoned to spontaneous communities of slums, and a refugee camp is inundated by the waters of a melting glacier. The worlds in the drawings are drained of color, but filled with the flux and spillage of a potentially chaotic future.”

Ellen Driscoll is a sculptor whose work includes FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 1 at Frederieke Taylor Gallery, Revenant and Phantom Limb for Nippon Ginko, Hiroshima, Japan, The Loophole of Retreat at the Whitney Museum, Phillip Morris, As Above, So Below for Grand Central Terminal (a suite of 20 mosaic and glass images for the tunnels at 45th, 47th, and 48th Streets), Catching the Drift, a restroom for the Smith College Museum of Art, and Wingspun for the International Arrivals Terminal at Raleigh-Durham airport. Ms. Driscoll has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Bunting Institute at Harvard University, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Massachusetts Council on the Arts, the LEF Foundation, and Anonymous Was a Woman. Her work is included in major public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of Art. She is a Professor of Sculpture at Rhode Island School of Design.

Smack Mellon
92 Plymouth Street @ Washington
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Gallery hours are Wednesday-Sunday, 12-6pm.

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How long do you have to work at walmart before transfering from say cashier to electronics?

Question by wvuengr: How long do you have to work at walmart before transfering from say cashier to electronics?
I was just hired at wal-mart as a cashier, and I really never wanted to be a cashier but it was what was available. Is there a specific time I have to spend in cashiering before I can move to the electronics department? I updated my career preferences, but I don’t know if you have to be there like 90 days or something or not.

Best answer:

Answer by Allan C
It all depends on your working abilities and what you excel at

What do you think? Answer below!

Which country would be the cheapest shop in general, for things like clothing and electronics?

question by Stephan b : Which country would be the cheapest shop in general, for things like clothing and electronics? I’m going out of the country next month to plan about a week. I wonder where I would be able to electronics for a lot cheaper then here in the states where and how my friend would be able to buy clothes? Best answer:

response from Natsumi
to Japan! for electronics, we have our Akihabara … They would find second hand goods there, but there is still work perfectly … Clothing? just go all around Tokyo …

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USB adapter for the 2 Gen Apple iPod Shuffle

USB adapter for the 2 Gen Apple iPod Shuffle

  • No Cables or Clumsy Cradle to take with you
  • Works with Both Mac and PC
  • Designed to work with the Apple iPod Shuffle 2G ONLY.

USB charger without the hassle and bulk of the Shuffle Dock. Considering its size has amazing full speed USB transfer rate. This item is a must have for those who handle music, iTunes, and charging! This charger and bud takes little space and you can carry it around with your Nano in the same bag. Make it more convenient because it contains a strap band to carry around your backpack or laptop case. Weighs less than 6 grams!

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What is your favorite TV show you like watching reruns of the?

Question from Mr competent VI : What is your favorite TV show you like watching reruns of? Among the many different television shows on TV are reruns, that show on television is to watch your favorite and why? My favorite TV show I like watching is a recovery Walker Texas Ranger with Chuck Norris, Clarence Gilyard, Shree Wilson, Noble Willingham, Nia Peeples, Judson Mills and. I like the action of karate that is used by the Texas Rangers. Best answer:

Response Bruce J Friends
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