Probably designed by an Auburn grad New activity, someone post the add there and pose the same question.
fatty doesnt do peasant tasks.he is too high and mighty to even reply in this thread.all requests must go through his 23 interns...starting with wwballa
Quote from: El Chupa Nibre on August 17, 2007, 11:48:18 PMfatty doesnt do peasant tasks.he is too high and mighty to even reply in this thread.all requests must go through his 23 interns...starting with wwballadude, i specialize in randomness more than anything else.http://www.purdue.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=53&tid=98867782&mid=98867782&sid=892&style=2
this one isn't bad.http://kansasstate.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=1707&tid=98905390&mid=98905390&sid=889&style=2
Surely not as flashy as the gilded i.Beat organix seen at last year's CeBIT, TrekStor's i.Beat blaxx still looks mighty fine in its own right. Debuting at IFA, this diminutive player weighs in at just 26-grams and features a 1.3-inch 160 x 128 resolution display, MP3 / WMA / OGG / WAV / SMV file support, a built-in FM tuner, line-in port, a rechargeable Li-ion, and USB connectivity. The units arrive in both 2GB and 4GB flavors and come bundled with a set of Sennheiser headphones, and while the least capacious iteration will ring up at €119.99 ($162), you can double the storage space for just €30 ($41) more.