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Feb 20, 2011
iPod Touch 3rd Gen 32GB
37 of 42 found this helpful I decided to upgrade after buying my wife the 1st Gen iPod touch 16GB.
My likes & Dislikes are based on differences I see over my 2 previous iPods (4GB Nano, and 80GB Classic 5th Gen.)
Excellent battery life. Approaches the stated 30 or so hours. This is achieved with Wi-fi turned off and screen lock set to 1 minute. Otherwise battery life is a disappointing hour or so.
Music search is great with the title/ artist selection by alphabetic listing. Just touch the letter. Even though the Classic and Nano have the click wheel (which is great), this is even better when you can point to the first letter. I guess this is why it's called the touch.
A little annoyance I have is that you need to slide-to-unlock to access the main screen after the lock has timed out. Having not read the manual (who does anymore?), I did discover you can double click the select button to access the music controls (functions limited to Reverse/ Forward track and Pause/ Play).
Screen resolution is Great. I heard the 4th Gen has a higher resolution. Plays You Tube clips adequately. Built in speaker is a plus over the 1st Gen.
Wi-Fi access is a good feature. Internet access is convenient, but searching and looking at e-mails on a small screen takes some getting used to.
32GB is less than half of the Classic's 80GB, but is adequate for my 3500+ songs. I've used approx 24GB so I guess it's ok for my needs. The next larger size for the Touch is 64GB, but I couldn't justify the jump in price.
I guess 32GB of flash memory (no moving parts) unlike the Classic's hard drive which I'm always careful with at the gym. The Classic I had to place on the treadmill's front panel to prevent excessive movement. One less thing to worry about with solid state memory.
Final point - all iPod devices need a case. I have a flip type leather case. Having the Audio jack on the bottom of the unit enables you to open the case when the wire is plugged in. They've thought of everything is seems.
Overall I rate this as an Excellent buy!!!
Pank 2.20.2011

Jun 29, 2021
Wacom tablet
1 of 1 found this helpful I went for the medium size tablet for a more natural feel while not have to move my hand excessively during edits. Mainly bought this for photoshop edits, but hoping it will also speed my selection and edits of hundreds of photo I mages in Lightroom too.
Comes highly rated, with multiple custom buttons for commonly accessed functions. Best part is, custom buttons can be tailored per application used.
Thanks Wacom for considering the needs of a pro-editor.
A great time saver.
Pank 6.29.21

Mar 30, 2016
Plastic syringes
I use them at work for dispensing epoxy into a mold. The syringe is precise in that you can control the flow and stop when needed by pulling on the plunger. An improvement on the old pour from the beaker method. Also yields more product by speed of dispensing as mixed 2 part epoxy has limited working life (potting time). Excellent! I would recommend to others and purchase again in future.
Pank