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I Just Got A New Ipod 5th Gen. And . . . See Details Urgent

Can i plug a 5th Gen iPod into an 4th gen ipod docking station?

The 30 pin connecter is discontinued now and been introduced with a smaller connecter on new devices called the lightening connecter, you will need to purchase an adapter but they're not cheap at all

Ipod nano 7th generation alternative?

I ran into a similar dilemma when my Nano 5th gen was stolen and didn't want the touchscreen feature of the 6th. I ended up getting a Sony Walkman media player. Here's the current version. http://store.sony.com/16gb-walkman-mp3-p...

It comes with Media Go, but can use almost any media manager program.

The iPod does have a better screen for video playback.

If you use it only for audio, there are a number of simple players that have micro SD cards for expansion. This one is 16GB internal plus 16GB on the card http://www.sandisk.com/products/music-vi...

Does the iPod touch (any gen) call 911?

You can download a phone app and use it when connected via wifi but that's it. It's not a phone. It does not connect, even in emergencies, to the cellular phone network. It doesn't have the hardware built into it to handle that.

Downloaded a book from Itunes? 10 Points!?

Okay, so i downloaded a book from Itunes, and i wanted to view it on my computer, going through some forums i discovered i could you Adobe digital editions, but when i import the book into that program, i can't view it and I get and error saying: "Error E_PKG_ENCRYPTION_XML_SYNTAX" PLEASE HELP. I only have an ipod touch, so i can't view it there.

thankyou.

What will happen to us if the Sun dies?

If the Sun were to "die" today, we'd die, just like all the other answers have said.

But the "death" of the Sun is still a few billion years in the future, so let's take a quick look at that.

Four million years ago, there weren't any "intelligent" species on this planet. "Man" as an intelligent species arrived around 100,000 years ago. "Man" became "civilized" about 10,000 years ago. "Man" stopped believing in spooks and goblins as the cause of everything that happens about 400 years ago, with the advent of modern science. "Man" became "technological" less than 200 years ago, though "Man" had some fairly sophisticated gadgets prior to that time. Man first flew (heavier than air) 104 years ago. "Man" invented nuclear power (and weapons) 60 years ago. "Man" first went into space 50 years ago. IPODs showed up in the last decade.

SO, going back 200 years to wooden sailing ships using hand-held timepieces (clocks/chronometers) to sail the world, has been transformed to space stations in orbit and gps satellites. Every time we encounter a problem now, we face it and fix it (mostly, there are still a lot that have some work left). But consider what we've done in 200 years, and how fast things are changing today. If the problem we face is a dying Sun in 3 billion years, we have 15 MILLION TIMES as long to figure out a solution as it has taken us to go from bobbing up and down in a wooden boat to sending satellites to Pluto for close-up pictures.

I feel reasonably confident that my descendants of 3 billion years from now, who will probably really have to strain to consider early "spacefaring" "Man" as an "intelligent" species, will have no problem moving every living soul and blade of grass to a more hospitable planet orbiting a star "in a galaxy far, far away" or coming up with a solution for which we don't have the mental ability to even conceive.

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