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Barry Lee Hands
10-20-2007, 11:11 AM
I took a pic of my ipod "touch" and my PC, I thought they looked good together...
http://engravingschool.com/forum-pics/barry/bestofboth2.jpg

rod
10-20-2007, 10:45 PM
Barry,

I am itching to get both of those items, but enjoying my foot control AG presently!

Have you used the iTouch on your travels, and do you have any comments on its usefulness on the road. Heard some scary stories about the phone bill cost of iPhone when roaming Europe, but that iTouch appears to work in any hotel lobby with free wifi?

best

Rod

Barry Lee Hands
10-21-2007, 02:59 AM
Rod,
I am heading to Shanghai to visit some engravers monday, and i will let you know how it works on the road. I think it will log on at about any starbucks, so I will have a cup o joe on wednesday in Jing an district, and send you a message I hope. There are no service charges at a hot spot.

rod
10-23-2007, 12:18 AM
Great, Barry!

Enjoy your travels in the Orient!

Rod

ron
10-23-2007, 07:34 AM
hi Barry .. thanks for posting all of the info that you do , I think it is great and your engraving is just fantastic .. now on the other hand your photos are also great, you must tell us how are you getting such great photos .. ron p.

Barry Lee Hands
10-23-2007, 09:05 PM
Barry Lee Hands, Dateline Shanghai...
Thanks Rod and Ron. I use a Fuji fine pix S700 for most shooting. I also have a 12 meg fuji finepix f50 which just came out in Japan and is an awesome pocket sized model.
I am writing on the ipod touch from Starbucks in nanjing road west. It is about 10 am here. The connection is weak but doable, I will post some pics of the cams later today, when I get to a better connection.

rod
10-24-2007, 08:23 AM
Receiving you loud and clear via iTouch, Barry!

I hear the touch window is glass, not plastic, so no scratches like on earlier iPods. What about any problems like keeping it clean and clear from coffee or butter while in Starbucks? Does the glass need to stay super clean to retain its electrical sensitivity to finger touch?

Rod

Danny C
10-24-2007, 03:43 PM
Hey Berry
You can use those plastic self cling covers for PDA's on the screen to protect it. They come in various sizes and you should be able to get them where you are at - though the language may be a bit of a problem.

ron
10-24-2007, 07:03 PM
thanks Barry .. I have a Nikon 8700 and I should get photos like you do but I cannot do it , well some day I may find some one that will show me how to use it .. thanks again and enjoy your trip .. ron p

Barry Lee Hands
10-24-2007, 09:39 PM
here are the fujus I use, the s700, and the f50 which is tiny, but with a 3x zoom and shoots 12 megapixels!
http://engravingschool.com/forum-pics/barry/Picture003.jpg
http://engravingschool.com/forum-pics/barry/Picture007.jpg

Barry Lee Hands
10-24-2007, 09:59 PM
I belive the screen is glass, I keep it and my cell and the fuji f50 in this belt pouch, and it's protected somewhat.
http://engravingschool.com/forum-pics/barry/Picture015.jpg

this is the shanghai skyline, on a rainy thursday.
http://engravingschool.com/forum-pics/barry/Picture012.jpg

rod
10-25-2007, 12:15 AM
Danny,

I am pretty sure you need to be on the glass screen to have the touch work, we tried a protection sheet as you describe, and it does not work... insulates the electrical contact of your skin properties.

Rod

Tim Wells
10-25-2007, 06:32 AM
Would you look at that roof garden? Wow!

austin
10-29-2007, 06:20 PM
A friend of mine made a leather case for the IPHONE.

http://engravingschool.com/forum-pics/barry/month_0710/2007-10-28%20003_eK3jm8ViuGq0.jpg

http://engravingschool.com/forum-pics/barry/month_0710/2007-10-28%20007_SuzzY6rs9rSU.jpg
:hurray:

Austin

jimzim75
10-29-2007, 07:06 PM
Hi Austin,
My son lived in Japan for six months last year, teaching english.
He wrote this in his blog he was doing about his time in Japan.

Japanese symbols gone wrong - (Sorry can't post that one..)

The symbol on your right, meaning stupid, is one of the many Kanji characters that you will see on the apparel and skin of North Americans, a popular fashion fad that began in the mid to late 90's. Unfortunately the fad demanded a strong grasp of the Chinese/Japanese writing system, Kanji, in order to accurately select the appropriate symbol. As a result, there are many excitingly inappropriate Kanji symbols walking around North America that indicate wonderfully derogatory statements about the people who bear them.

So I was wondering what the symbol on the case says?

Jim

Rich Hambrook
10-29-2007, 08:38 PM
Bench mate,
Love the camera's but I'm more interested in those items underneath your camera. I will "take" a stack of those!!!! Just add it to your friendship bill.:lol:

GM friend

Zernike Au
10-29-2007, 09:11 PM
Austin, the stamp on your leather case is beautiful.
Jim, may be we can define it as "Chinese Monogram", just like the western world use the alphabet to fit into the circle, this kind of Chinese Calligraphy use a Chinese character to fit into a square, this kind of "monogram" always used in Stone Stamp, it is a kind of engraving mostly in stone. This kind of Chinese Calligraphy have a special name but I do not know it's English term! Maybe Austin can name it in English.

There are 4 characters in this "monogram", it's talking about wine, Austin like wine? The Chinese is reaing from right to left, from up to down, so the first character "right top corner" is "4", the second character "right lower corner" is ."XXX"..Oh my poor english....it is a Chinese unit to measure the volumn, i.e. the amount of wine, something like "onze". I cannot read the third letter, maybe it is the name/kind of wine,
The last character is "wine" at the lower left corner. The meaning of your monogram is "4 (onze?) of XXX wine".

Thanks for sharing.

Zernike

austin
10-29-2007, 09:31 PM
The Monogram is “四两老酒”。

200ML WINE 。

Zernike ,do you have any idear on how translate 四两老酒 to English?

Zernike Au
10-29-2007, 09:45 PM
200ml of period wine or old wine.:drool5:

Barry Lee Hands
10-30-2007, 06:51 AM
Iam writing over a heineken from the Big bamboo bar in Shanghai, my Chinese associates tell me the letters mean "the stars" on ancient chinese text. they agree with Zern that the other characters mean "old wine" or "original drink"...

jimzim75
10-30-2007, 07:19 AM
So, what we're say is the new Iphone is tasty?
Okay!
Jim:iagree:

Zernike Au
10-30-2007, 07:18 PM
Yes, there are two meaning for "old wine":
200ml of old wine (the wine have been stored for a long long time)
200ml of old wine (the same kind/brand of wine that you used to drink)

is English also the same?
Talk to you later at the "old place" (this forum):)

Zernike

Barry Lee Hands
11-01-2007, 03:25 PM
Yes Zern, stored, used to drink, the biblical meaning:alcohol, as opposed to new wine:grape juice and old wine could also mean it is spoiled or lost its flavor.
And Jim, I think it is very tasty...The ipod that is, not the old wine, hehe

austin
11-01-2007, 05:52 PM
:) The Monogram is owner's ID in a Chinese forum.

jimzim75
11-02-2007, 08:28 AM
So, Barry
You ever coming back home, sounds like your having way to much fun.
How ever did you manage to get out of the shop before Christmas.
Looking forward to seeing the rest of your pictures when you get back.
Jim

Barry Lee Hands
11-06-2007, 01:03 PM
Well Jim I am back now, working long hours getting ready for a trip for thanksgiving since the kids all have plans in different places.
it is hard to get the time to travel , but I figure you only live once. I wish I could just pack the work and the Lindsay and take it with me, but dont want to mess with customs, etc.

jimzim75
11-06-2007, 03:22 PM
Don't blame ya on that one. I had it deliver in the USA and took it home
to Canada. I was sweating bullets. I think I was going to tell them it
was a new kind of lighter. But ya know they never asked. :fingerscrossed: The Palm will
stay in the great white north, even during the convention in Reno.
I might bring a couple of blades though.
Have a good time in the Philippines.

Jim