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The Old Days (4 years ago)

I was just flipping through my archive of pictures when I found this. Its a picture of my original iPod with Nibaqs old iPod FM transmitter. That over sized black box with the pull out antenna is what we used to use to connect our iPods to the car stereo. There were no iTrips or any of those tiny sexy looking white transmitters back then.

12 replies on “The Old Days (4 years ago)”

3rd!

Wonder if it works better than the current FM transmitter, because they look cool but the signal is crap. Judging by the tough look this thing must have a badass signal 😉

Mark..

I have the same ipod, but it’s lost it’s juice.. all i need is the music stored on that baby.. know any sites or people who can service generation 2 ipods?

cheers

Twaif: your totally right … i have my Audio-only 20 GB in my drawer and it has a hardware problem … i tried the apple workshops but they told me that they’re not supporting it any more because of the NEW iPod generations! 🙁

Mark,

Allow me to go off-topic:

There’s a lecture and exhibition tonight (Monday) at the Kuwait National Museum that i think you’d enjoy.

It’s about the recent findings of archeological exvacations going on in Failaka Island.

It starts at 7:30 at the Kuwait National Museum (gulf road, next to Parliament)

Hope you can make it…

To me the iTrip is old-school. This is the 21st century, how come you can’t buy a car stereo with an iPod dock? Why do you have to mess with the loss of quality of transmitting to the FM on your car? There are tons of home speaker docks, why not in the car? Yeah, I know that BMWs have it as an option or something, but I can’t believe the rest of this market is untapped (either on purpose or not).

K, that’s not old school, it’s called retro-computing or steampunk:

https://jwz.livejournal.com/704272.html

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