bag Magnet I accidentally put my iPod in a bag with magnets. A few times. What can I do?
I can't see anything on the screen of the iPod. The music still plays okay though. Is there anything I can do to fix it? If I take it in to the store, how much will it cost? I have a video iPod with 30G.
If you have a warranty you can get it repaired free. But if you don't have a warranty you'll have to pay up to $200.
Fly Racing Small Tank Bag 4.5 liter capacity Flip up GPS/Smartphone pocket Soft inner pocket for valuables Magnet mounting system Anti scratch mounting surface
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Will a small magnet clear a MacBook?
I was wondering, I have a bag that I plan on using when I go away to college in the fall, it has two small circular magnets in the front that hold it shut... I want to be able to carry my MacBook in it b/c it has padding and is easy to carry.. My only fear is that the magnets would clear my MacBook or something... Does anyone know if I have anything to worry about with putting my computer in it or no? Thanks A Bunch!!
no there are magnets in the lid of the macbook to close it, so u dont have nething to worry about. u would need to have a huge magnet like the size of a desk top wipe the data off of the drive
I'm so printing this out and putting on the fridge so a few of my friends can see. You probably shouldn't rely on me for fashion purposes — there are people out there who think I need to wear more color (I say black is the presence of all color if we're talking subtractively). Glad you love the bag! The magnet is surprisingly strong, don't you think? Sticks to select barstools…
I really want this thing to work. I even got a bag of magnets and an old turntable to play with. I figure if it works then you should be able to get “close” by following Mylow's example. I know I do not have the right magnets. A turntable does not spin freely enough. I used tape as it was faster. I did not try all the possible magnet Orientations. So I didn't expect this thing to work very well for me. I did run into one problem right off. A “sticky spot” in the rotation. I am sure a very small outside push will keep the thing turning. If you tilt the disk just a little, the thing seems to run a bit longer. Still the “sticky spot” will act as a brake and rotation will stop. If you search “YouTube” you see a few people have run into the same problem. I think some of them should have got it to work if you look at the way they are going about it. You can see how much work they are putting into it. Some seem to be well thought out. I can't help but think about all the great minds who possible would have played with this and came up empty handed. Wouldn't the possibility be predictable through the use of advanced mathematics? While you looking at “YouTube” check out the wacky perpetual motion machines.
ARJAY
P.S. I have a bag of magnets and an old turntalbe I will sell cheap
definitely interesting, but not really practical. if you're doing just one thing you might as well go with a more reliable, solid, permanent interface. if you're doing multiple things than you're stuck carrying around a bag of magnets, and having to rearrange them every time you switch apps…
the problem with keggers is they are douche-bag magnets.
I'm so printing this out and putting on the fridge so a few of my friends can see. You probably shouldn't rely on me for fashion purposes — there are people out there who think I need to wear more color (I say black is the presence of all color if we're talking subtractively). Glad you love the bag! The magnet is surprisingly strong, don't you think? Sticks to select barstools…
I really want this thing to work. I even got a bag of magnets and an old turntable to play with. I figure if it works then you should be able to get “close” by following Mylow's example. I know I do not have the right magnets. A turntable does not spin freely enough. I used tape as it was faster. I did not try all the possible magnet Orientations. So I didn't expect this thing to work very well for me. I did run into one problem right off. A “sticky spot” in the rotation. I am sure a very small outside push will keep the thing turning. If you tilt the disk just a little, the thing seems to run a bit longer. Still the “sticky spot” will act as a brake and rotation will stop. If you search “YouTube” you see a few people have run into the same problem. I think some of them should have got it to work if you look at the way they are going about it. You can see how much work they are putting into it. Some seem to be well thought out. I can't help but think about all the great minds who possible would have played with this and came up empty handed. Wouldn't the possibility be predictable through the use of advanced mathematics? While you looking at “YouTube” check out the wacky perpetual motion machines.
ARJAY
P.S. I have a bag of magnets and an old turntalbe I will sell cheap
definitely interesting, but not really practical. if you're doing just one thing you might as well go with a more reliable, solid, permanent interface. if you're doing multiple things than you're stuck carrying around a bag of magnets, and having to rearrange them every time you switch apps…