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iPod != iTunes

So, I'm sure there are a lot of others out there.  You bought an iPod since it's the best portable music player out there.  However you hate iTunes, you hate that you can't drag and drop music on and off.  You hate that you can't get music off.  You hate...

I found an awesome article that remidies these problems:

  • Get music on your iPod (from any computer, or CD)
  • Get music off your iPod (to any computer, or CD)
  • Play music from you iPod (on any computer)

All with out using iTunes or installing any software on any PC (it all runs from your iPod).  Unfortunatly there isn't a way to get video or pictures on/off your iPod w/o iTunes, as of yet.  But none the less I'd consider this a must read for any iPod owner out there...

http://www.lifehacker.com/software/feature/hack-attack-the-selfsustaining-ipod-151662.php


All part of god's plan

...new insights on evolution at its smallest scale were a major yet little-noticed reason why a federal judge late last year struck down a plan in Dover, Pa., that would have put intelligent design in public school classrooms.

So as it turns out "Intelligent Design" isn't science after all.

To advocates of intelligent design, the human sperm's tiny tail bears potent evidence that Charles Darwin was wrong--it is, they say, a molecular machine so complex that only God could have produced it.

But biologists now are starting to piece together how such intricate bits of biochemistry evolved. Although the basic research was not meant as a response to intelligent design, it is unraveling the very riddles that proponents said could not be solved.

In contrast, intelligent design advocates admit they still lack any way of using hard evidence to test their theories, which many biologists find revealing.

Source: Chicago Tribune - http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-0602130210feb13,1,1538105.story

No big surprise there, just give science a bit of time and they'll work it out (reminds me of a quote).

Note the category selection, why are "religion and politics" one and the same recently grr

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