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Old 08-15-2013, 06:31 PM
 
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Close enough in how it looked, but that person featured with it is kind of small, the dog would have been bigger I'm sure, more like Grizzly Adams big.



minx you little minx. Too funny.
Given the wall is roughly 6' high you can figure the person is a least 5' considering she is slightly bent over trying to hold up the dog.

 
Old 08-15-2013, 06:36 PM
 
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Hey TRosa I think I stumbled across the dog you saw. It's a Tibetan Mastiff:

He's a hairy ****er.

I am thinking tomorrow it is time for new iPod and bluetooth headset. Something that I can set and play in the pickup and not have to mess with cords when running equipment.
 
Old 08-15-2013, 06:38 PM
 
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Given the wall is roughly 6' high you can figure the person is a least 5' considering she is slightly bent over trying to hold up the dog.
Can't go by the wall, we don't know the angle the camera was held at, even so, the dog I saw would have towered well over six feet, but I'm also taking into account the possible circumference of the person when I say that person seems quite small this dog would have measured twice that width.
 
Old 08-15-2013, 06:48 PM
 
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Looks like she's try to give it the heimlich.
 
Old 08-15-2013, 08:08 PM
 
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He's a hairy ****er.

I am thinking tomorrow it is time for new iPod and bluetooth headset. Something that I can set and play in the pickup and not have to mess with cords when running equipment.
Hey I'm interested in hearing about this. How does it work? It's wireless?

I have a little ipod (I have no idea what version it is...it's pink, squre and has a touch screen). I have to plug it in to listen to it and that cord is a good 3ft long...and then when the battery is dying I have to plug that part in as well. I also have my phone cord in there and the GPS thing too. I usually wind up with a big ol' tangled mess around the shift after a long car trip.
 
Old 08-15-2013, 08:13 PM
 
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Yes, I am looking at the last generation of the nano. They have Bluetooth abililties.

Then I am thinking of a Bluetooth headset like this: Motorola S10HD Bluetooth Stereo Headphones 89439N - Best Buy
 
Old 08-15-2013, 08:18 PM
 
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Yes, I am looking at the last generation of the nano. They have Bluetooth abililties.

Then I am thinking of a Bluetooth headset like this: Motorola S10HD Bluetooth Stereo Headphones 89439N - Best Buy
Maybe that's what I have, a nano. I got it 2yrs ago or so. Maybe not quite that long ago.

Do you know if there is a way to play it wireless through the speakers? I have bluetooth in my car. I'm always afraid if I put earphones in I won't be able to hear someone honking or sirens (I can barely hear them as it is when my tunes are on).
 
Old 08-15-2013, 08:23 PM
 
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Yes, the latest generation of the nano has the bluetooth. I lost my nano I bought two years ago. I cracked the screen about a month after I bought it. I was roofing my house and had a tool belt on and the hammer did it in. It still worked.
 
Old 08-15-2013, 08:27 PM
 
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Can't go by the wall, we don't know the angle the camera was held at, even so, the dog I saw would have towered well over six feet, but I'm also taking into account the possible circumference of the person when I say that person seems quite small this dog would have measured twice that width.
Assuming the bricks are 2.5" tall you can get an approximate height by counting the rows and multiplying the height of the brick. Again, it is approximate.
 
Old 08-15-2013, 08:30 PM
 
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I personally avoid all apple products. I know several people that just swear by them and are die hard. I just never bought into the hype of the "I" product lines. I also didn't like that the music format is patented, I preferred the MP3 versions....

Same goes with the Iphone, I think when all that stuff came out, they were revolutionary and way ahead of the curve, but I think everyone else has caught up and I'm hearing starting to surpass apple to some degree.

What was the last product they released... Ipad mini..... total flop ..... too pricey and wasn't worth the money, even the Iphone5 didn't get all that great reviews when they rolled it out....... I think since that A hole Jobs is gone, I think apple is floundering a bit and can't quite get the next "great new thing".....
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