Get 7 hours of battery life out of your iPod.

Today I ran an unintentional, unscientific battery life test on my 2 week old 5G iPod. Since I did not have my normal laptop, nor did I have any way to charge my iPod, I was going to listen to music between my two classes on my 5G. Unfortunately, my two classes are separated by 9 hours.

The iPod battery survived over 7 hours of playback. How can you get 7 hours of battery life? First, I turned of the backlight. Then, I played the music at a moderate volume. This was possible since I was listening to my music in a quiet library. Also, I did not mess with my tracks too much. I was just listening to one playlist after an another. The iPod battery didn’t die – I just switched to my iPod Shuffle (purchased to avoid muggings) after a while.

So now you know how you can extend the battery life of your iPod and knowing is half the battle. The other half is too complicated to mention right now.

Piracy

Just a quick thought: Is an airport with WiFI hotspots the perfect place to conduct online piracy? How on earth could you be tracked? Even if the you cut down the number of possible people who are suspects using the flight times and who is booked – how could any authority figure out who exactly downloaded that mp3 of something or that movie?

In no way do I condone the abuse of Airport WiFi for piracy. Please use WiFi responsibily and legally.

Killing Time Episode 009: Dick DeBartolo Interview Part 002

Gadgets, Game Shows and More. Dick and I.A. Yap it up about Lots of things.

Direct Download: Episode 009
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More Gadgets:

Shower Head with a Generator and LEDs
Messages on Wheels
LEDs on Hubcaps – only $12500 (US).
Bikes – Hokey Spokes
Listen to IA find things on webpages
The Red Phone – the $500 Rotary Cell Phone
Blowfly: Mosquitos wake you up.
TV Screens in the Urinals
$400 Wooden Knobs for your billion dollar amplifier
Entertainment Gadgets –
Dick’s HDTV and Time Warner Cable
HDMI cables
Component vs. HDMI vs. Composite vs. RF
Availabot


Dick’s favorite gadgets:

Westclox Nap Timer
SlingBox – SlingBox for Mac it’s in Beta. SlingBox Scoop?



Game Shows:

Dick makes up a game show on the spot
How Dick got into writing for game shows
Dick Saves the Match Game
The Selling of Concentration (game show)



MAD

MAD Magazine Hires young Dick DeBartolo – nevermind the alarm
How you can get hired by MAD – they’re open for submissions
The Origin of the Fight Segment
KillingTime.TV
Studying for the Bar Exam
Berry Gordy’s the Last Dragon and the Taimak Interview
Stealing traffic from the DGW

Are the new iMacs sending a signal?

Today, Apple unveiled its new 24 inch iMac. It’s a great sized display with some power behind it. After seeing the new machine online, I thought that this may signal a start of Apple’s entry into something bigger than just computers.

Apple is a hardware company regardless of what anyone else wants. They’ve been slowly creeping into the living room with the mac mini. The iMac can act as an entertainment hub; I believe that it was the first Mac with Front Row. However, people have complained that it lacks television inputs. Now that Apple has made a 24 inch iMac, what is stopping them from going bigger?

I’d imagine that with the larger displays, the iMac may have some extra hardware space inside the case. Maybe a television tuner isn’t that far off. Additionally, Apple could always be working on new deals with the iTunes Store. iTunes could become a television distribution system. Many televison shows are available on iTunes, so why couldn’t Apple become a distributor of media? They’ve already tinkered with the multi-pass for things like the Daily Show – why not go ahead and have a monthly pass for certain channels? iTunes could offer true a la carte television. Apple could dabble in the subscription system – people are already used to the idea of subscribing to cable or satellite.

Maybe Apple could build a larger display with a computer behind it. A 30 inch iMac would probably have room for an inbuilt TV Tuner or maybe an Apple built break out box where you can hook up a multitude of inputs. Apple could bring a Media Center type experience into the home by sneaking it into the slick iMac packaging. When people see the iMac, they aren’t intimidated by hooking up anything up to anything else. It is similar to people’s television experiences. Simply sneak a computer into the living room by putting it behind the display.

I’m aware that there are PCs built into larger displays. I just think that Apple’s move to a larger iMac signals the beginning of larger, Apple-built living room computers with true Media Center capabilities.

Killing Time Episode 008: Dick DeBartolo Interview!

Guest Starring Dick DeBartolo and his Air Conditioner.

Direct Download: Killing Time Episode 008

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Show Notes
Lots of Gadgets discussed in this episode:

* Mini Water Dispenser
* Infomercials and Commercial Spoofs – Ionic Breeze / Ironic Breeze
* Magic Bullet Blender
* Showtime BBQ Grill
* Show-Off T-shirt – shirt with built in equalizer
* Billboard Hat
* Wavy Wand
* Tempo Tags
* The Cruizin’ Cooler

Daily Giz Wiz

The origin of Killing Time (Dick DeBartolo Interviews I.A?)

MAD Talk:

* The new issue of MAD Magazine
* Dick gets paid to watch TV
* Yell’s Kitchen and Deal or No Deal
* Snakes on a Plane
* The MAD magazine process
* 24 – Dick DeBartolo liked it – but he’s tired of Keifer Sutherland running and screaming.

Randomness:

* I.A. teaches Dick some things
* BitTorrenting
* Call For Help
* Cracked Magazine
* Cargo Magazine
* iTunes
* D**k and S**k and Censorship.
* Changes to the Daily Giz Wiz
* WBAL Baltimore