Ectaco iTRAVL 1 Gigabyte Sunglasses with Digital Camera and MP3 Player
Introducing state-of-the-art Sunglasses with Digital Camera and MP3 Player - a new product from Ectaco's iTRAVL Gadgets line! Super stylish and functional, they pack 1GB of built-in memory which allows up to 32 hours of music playback in WMA format and 16 hours in MP3 with an almost endless amount of picture storage (10,000 pictures). Using the USB connection, attach the Sunglasses to your PC and upload pics or download songs instantly. Simple and easy to use, these loaded Sunglasses are a must have for your Radical Gadget collection and extremely useful for language learning with the soon-to-be-released Ectaco See-n-Speak software! Ectaco iTRAVL Sunglasses can be used with all Ectaco Audio PhraseBooks that have been recorded by native-speakers for 45+ languages including Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Farsi, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, and many more.
Introducing state-of-the-art Sunglasses with Digital Camera and MP3 Player - a new product from Ectaco's iTRAVL Gadgets line! Super stylish and functional, they pack 1GB of built-in memory which allows up to 32 hours of music playback in WMA format and 16 hours in MP3 with an almost endless amount of picture storage (10,000 pictures). Using the USB connection, attach the Sunglasses to your PC and upload pics or download songs instantly. Simple and easy to use, these loaded Sunglasses are a must have for your Radical Gadget collection and extremely useful for language learning with the soon-to-be-released Ectaco See-n-Speak software! Ectaco iTRAVL Sunglasses can be used with all Ectaco Audio PhraseBooks that have been recorded by native-speakers for 45+ languages including Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Farsi, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, and many more.
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Did you forget your digital camera at the restaurant?
I just remembered of an episode happened a couples of years ago when these 4 french guys came to my restaurant spending close to 100 dollars and leaving less then a quarter of a dollar as tips.
The day after the guy came in claiming that he left his digital camera on the table the night before. I've asked him if it was a gray canon powershot and the guy said yes...than I said that unfortunately I didn't find it.
Nothing feels better than payback suker!
I've returned wallets full of money, gucci sunglasses, gold rings and even a diamond that fell from the ring of a women I served once. But karma has its ways of get back at you.
I am still an honest man...for the most part. For whoever doesnt tip my 'lost and found' box is ebay!!!!!
that is pretty dishonest.
Mini DV - The World's Smallest Video Camera in the World w/ High Resolution Image
it Support AVI video format and JPEG picture format and Support 8G memory card (max)(not include the memory card)
Built-in Li rechargeable battery lasting for 1 hours Easy operation with LED indicator Flexible installation with clip and bracket Sensor 2.0 Mega color CMOS View Angle 62° Minimum Illumination 1Lux(Min) Color Black Battery Capacity 260mAH Consumption Current 120mA/3.7V(Max) Memory medium Micro SD Card (TF Card) Card Capability: Max:8GB
Micro SD Card Video format AVI, 720*480@15frame/second USB Jack USB1.1 Weight 50g(approx.) Dimension 55*28*20(approx.) Store Temperature -20? ~80? Operation Temperature -10? ~50? Operation Humidity 15-85%RH
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Buying items in mexico?
I am moving to mexico for three months due to a study abroad program. My question is would it be cheaper to buy travel items(i.e. digital camera, sunglasses) in mexico or should I just buy them here before i leave? Would they have the same products but at discounted prices?
I'm an American citizen who has lived in Mexico for over three years. Just when I think I have it all figured out, I learn something new! This past Christmas one of the Mexican managers wanted to get a Wii for his son. Not only could none of the US managers find one in the US when they traveled there, but the prices quoted were always OVER retail. Wouldn't you know it -- they were plentiful in Mexico and CHEAPER! My suggestion would be to think about your "stuff" in these ways -- now, three months isn't a long time, but it's long enough that you will miss certain things. 1. Stuff I really, really have to have and only love a specific brand and for which I would be upset if I had to pay high prices. 2. Stuff I need but don't need a specific brand and for which I would be willing to pay a reasonable price... and wouldn't be upset if I didn't find it right away. 3. Stuff that would be nice but wouldn't cause me pangs of longing if I never find it. If you ADORE a certain type of camera, buy it before you come... but recognize that it could also get lost, damaged, etc. while you are traveling. (In other words, don't bring anything on a trip that you're not willing to lose -- ie., the sentimental items like earrings gifted to you by your deceased grandmother.) If you need something right from the get-go -- buy it before you leave. I don't know where you are moving in Mexico, but some study abroad locations are in more rural areas and you may not have Wal-Mart, Soriana, Gigante, City Club, Home Depot, Sears, Liverpool or some of the other major chains at hand. That said, if you look long enough and hard enough, you can find almost anything and everything here -- although, alas, Nabisco Fig Newtons have been gone from the stores of Torreon for the last two years! Finally, purchasing everyday items here in Mexico actually adds to the experience and memories. Searching through the stalls at the Mercado for the sunglasses you like can be one of the best cultural and language lessons you can have. Plus, when you get home, you can share the story of the shopkeeper who, after you struggled to explain in your less than adequate Spanish for what you were searching, answered back in perfect English, "Oh sunglasses... yeah, we've got 'em. Hey, where are you from? I grew up in Detroit!"
What do you have in your......?
wallet/ purse???
i have:
a pen
pencil
13 permanent markers
a cellular
finger nail polish (to paint toes w/ in 5th period)
a makeup bag with:
5 diff. lipglosses
mascara
eyeliner
black eyeshadow
bronzer
foundation
powder
blush
brown " "
grey " "
a brush
a digital camera
SUNGLASSES!!
hair ponies
notes from friends
hand sanitizer
Love Spell lotion
a Vera Bradley wallet
a Case pocketknife
lip balm
&& finally....
an UMBRELLA!!!
I thought I carried a lot of stuff...WOW how huge is your bag?! I have: 2 pens Palm Pilot Treo cell phone sunglasses w/case Coach wallet w/ credit cards, ID, debit card, parking garage card, work ID Make up carrier w/: powder foundation mascara blush lipstick lip balm Body by Sephora, body lotion Chanel No.5 perfume Sephora blotting papers emory board deodorant hair ties hair clip car keys/apartment keys & asprin And it all seems to somehow fit nicely into my Coach Signature large Hobo, (though how i have no clue! hehe)
What are some cute summer bags?
Must fit my:
iPod Nano
Razr Cellphone
Sony CyberShot Digital Camera
Lipgloss
Big Sunglasses
Compact Mirror
Small Wallet
What are any other things I should put in there?
P.S. I don't really want a tote bag or mini backpack, but something small and cute. From like Ebay, Target, PacSun, Mervyns, or any other store.
(I live and shop in California by the way)
Try these: http://shop.pacsun.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&productId=83753&parentCategoryId=10003&categoryId=18610&pageNumber=1&sortBy=0 http://shop.pacsun.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&productId=83475&parentCategoryId=10003&categoryId=18610&pageNumber=-1&sortBy=0 http://shop.pacsun.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&productId=83477&parentCategoryId=10003&categoryId=18610&pageNumber=-1&sortBy=0 http://shop.pacsun.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&productId=83889&parentCategoryId=10003&categoryId=18610&pageNumber=-1&sortBy=0 http://shop.pacsun.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&productId=83885&parentCategoryId=10003&categoryId=18610&pageNumber=-1&sortBy=0 http://shop.pacsun.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&productId=80870&parentCategoryId=10003&categoryId=18610&pageNumber=-1&sortBy=0 http://shop.pacsun.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&productId=73708&parentCategoryId=10003&categoryId=18610&pageNumber=-1&sortBy=0 There are TONS of others on PacSun, so you'll probably find something you like.




