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After just lugging my board around and storing it under my bed, decided it was time to finally get a bag:

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Dakine Tour Snowboard Bag
 
I'd buy from amazon if anyone is interested, $75 compared to $100. And free 2 day shipping if your a prime member. :D Just a heads up

the $75 amazon version of this keyboard is a windows keyboard. you can get this exact keyboard except a different name called easyswitch keyboard that has mac keys.

I dont know why anyone would buy the windows version of this keyboard when they have a mac version. windows version is missing some pretty important mac keys.
 
I love mine. I don't regret leaving the iPhone family for this :p Integration is a bit challenging TBH. I pretty much have to have to keep everything separate. My iTunes handles syncing with my iPad but with the Note 2, it's pretty much syncing on its own. In terms of content, all apps are managed through Google Play, all movies/music is manually loaded onto the SD card. I'm sure there's an easier way but, for the most part, I manage each of them separately. Not a huge issue but it can be annoying at times.

Other than that, I love the phone.

Have you checked out The Missing Sync? I used to use it for my Palm Trēo and BlackBerry, and I think a Palm Prē. You have to pay for it, but it's a one time shot, you get discounts on different versions, and it works great.

Having to deal with syncing issues was one reason I was excited to switch to iPhone, but if you absolutely want to stay away from iOS, this is a great piece of software.
 
Have you checked out The Missing Sync? I used to use it for my Palm Trēo and BlackBerry, and I think a Palm Prē. You have to pay for it, but it's a one time shot, you get discounts on different versions, and it works great.

Having to deal with syncing issues was one reason I was excited to switch to iPhone, but if you absolutely want to stay away from iOS, this is a great piece of software.

Thanks for the info. I'll check it out and see if I like it or not.
 
replacing my apple wireless that eats too many batteries.

What keyboard is this? Please and thank you.

I may have to venture outside of the world of Apple made peripherals, if I like this keyboard more when I look into it.

Plus it totally matches my iMac more than the Apple keyboard :cool:
 
I'm jealous.

Two questions:

(a) How much and where?

(b) Why not wait for BB10? I'm personally not sure whether to drop some cash for the latest Curve or wait for the Q10. I don't necessarily NEED all the features of BB10, I just like the simple smart phone and keyboard aspect of BlackBerry.

Just a question, don't be offended, but why are you still buying a BlackBerry? I, personally, can't think of why, please explain to me. No, this isn't meant to be trolling...
 
What keyboard is this? Please and thank you.

I may have to venture outside of the world of Apple made peripherals, if I like this keyboard more when I look into it.

Plus it totally matches my iMac more than the Apple keyboard :cool:

This is the Logitech K811 which is the Mac version of the one posted here a few threads back. You can hook up to 3 bluetooth devices, works with PCs also, except for a few win 8 keys it doesn't have.
 
Thanks for the info. I'll check it out and see if I like it or not.

Forgot to tell you, there should be a trial thing you can download. It always took me a while to find it and I had to email the site and ask where to get it from. Back then it was a fully functioning trail, just limited to the amount of days you can use it. It wan't as elegant as the native sync with a PC but it was really nice and easy once you get it all sorted out.
 
The brand is Rugged Outback and the style is "Durango" in Brown. They were purchased at Payless Shoesource for $69.99 plus tax; you can usually get a 20% off coupon by texting a promo number they have, which is quite nice, and they always seem to be running a deal on top of that as well.

They are very warm; fur-lined and waterproof. They're rated for -30 Celsius/-22 Fahrenheit, which is far worse than it ever gets here, not sure about your own situation in that regard.

Thanks. I'm in Michigan's lower peninsula so I don't actually need anything good to temps that low, but, it can't hurt to have it.
 
yay for things breaking....

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How do you like them so far? I was thinking about replacing ours (which are new) with these, and placing a laminate table on top of them to fold clothes.

I'd like to know if they are quiet? One reason I'd want one is the steam feature, I hate ironing!
 
How do you like them so far? I was thinking about replacing ours (which are new) with these, and placing a laminate table on top of them to fold clothes.

I'd like to know if they are quiet? One reason I'd want one is the steam feature, I hate ironing!

They are very quiet. You don't even know they are running most of time. I love the steam feature. I use it for all my shirts. The table idea is amazing. Have you seen this done before?
 
They are very quiet. You don't even know they are running most of time. I love the steam feature. I use it for all my shirts. The table idea is amazing. Have you seen this done before?

All over pinterest, haha.
 
4TB Western Digital My Book Studio (USB 3.0) for the MacMini home theatre. HD content eats up a lot of space quickly. This should do us for a while.

(Tried to post several pics from the iPad but it will only allow one at a time.)
 

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