Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Struggling to find a case for my ipod touch 3rd generation?

Q. Basically I want a leather case for my ipod to keep it safe, I can't seem to find one specifically for my model, older ipod touch cases don't fit it, could I use an iphone case? I dont want it to be rattling around in it though because i know the ipone is slightly bigger than the ipod touch?

Thanks in advance
xx

A. Ok if your thinking that the 2nd gen cases dont fit.....your wrong then because the 2nd gen cases fit the 3rd gen because they are physically the same but internally and software is different. So i would get any case except if its for 1st gen. You cuold get an iphone case but it wont be a tight and it would have different cutouts for headphones so only stick to ipod touch 2nd/3rd gen cases

What is the little grey dot in the top right corner of the ipod touch?
Q. When you look at it look at the top right corner, it is this little grey-ish black dot type thing. I have a leather case for my IPOD TOUCH [its not an iphone case] and it has a cutout for it too, i was wondering why there was a cutout there and then oneday I was out in the sun and noticed the dot there. So what is it? Why is it there?

A. When you lick the dot on the iPod, it transforms into an iPhone giving you the strength and power, to emit light which connects to the solar system then back to the atmosphere of the Earth for you to call the police, in Grand theft Auto. The guy has an iPhone in Grand theft Auto IV giving him the ability to call people in the game like the Simpsons, for example, and also Windows Live Messenger which is made by my brother, super Mario, that has a computer whilst in the midths of darkness, he has the newest version of Limewire, giving him the ability to shapeshift into the easter bunny, who also had an iPhone.

HAPPY EASTER!

What are creative craft ideas that are useful in everyday life that I can make at home?
Q. I really find a hobby, but I dont know where to start! I want to make something homemade but something people can find useful. Any ideas? No iphone cases or anything like that, theres too many of that...

A. go to Hobby Lobby, Micheals, Joannes, any other crafts stores in your area. Walk up and down the crafts aisles and when you see something you think you would like to try, buy the sampler kit and try it. If it pleases you, continue with that craft or art, if not then get something else.

Things my daughters and I have tried and now teaching to granddaughters: wood burning, leather tooling, wool felting - both wet and dry, quilting, embroidery - all different forms, beading, wired beading, wire jewelery, braiding, french seaming, loads of stuff. Most of it is decorative and will sell at crafts faires nicely. Sewing machine work - apron/towel/potholder sets, baby items, small girls fluff dresses, loads of stuff you could be doing.




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