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Flexible screen kit

Paul Westbrook | 27 May, 2005 15:30

148794XWhen we moved into our house, the screen on the back door had some holes in it, so I knew that I wanted to replace it.  I decided to purchase the flexible screen kit.  I was thinking that this would help keep the screen from popping out and the screen door on the track, when the kids started pushing on it.

The screen never did get popped out of the door, but the door seemed pretty unstable, and was falling off the track.  Also the screen was pretty dark, so it was hard to seen in and out through the screen.  After about 3 years of use, some holes started to appear, I decided to just go to Home Depot and pick up a standard screen.
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Free PSP

Paul Westbrook | 27 May, 2005 13:28

339348 ImageSince I actually received a free iPod Shuffle, I decided to try to get a free PSP. If you are interested in getting one of these, then check out this site.  Also, FreeStuff-IHMC has a good site that helps you get your items faster.

iPod Shuffle review

Paul Westbrook | 27 May, 2005 13:16

I finally had a chance to use the iPod Shuffle.  I had to fly to Philadelphia this week, so the iPod Shuffle was great to use on the plane.  There was a problem though.  After about 3 hours into the 5½ hour flight the headphones started to hurt.  I am thinking about buying the Apple In-Ear Headphones.  They seems like they would be more comfortable.

The other thing that I would like to see is the ability to rate tracks on the iPod Shuffle itself.  Apple is marketing this as a device where a random sample of your music gets added to the iPod Shuffle.  Then you play it in a random order.  Since everyone probably has music in their collection that don't like as much, there will be some songs they don't want to listen to, it would great if you could do something on the iPod that would help to train the AutoFill random selection.

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