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Mine cut out after 2 months of use. I use them with my iPhone and it goes in my front right pocket 5 days a week. I wish they came with a right angle plug.

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  • Turns out the damage was a bit more severe than a bad cable. They could still be repaired for less than the cost of a new pair, but not enough less that it seemed worth it. So new Etys are on the way.

  • That's because you're supposed to put them in your ears!

  • So the LCD3 Zebrawood showed back up tonight and I think I just bought a pair. Rob, you get the LCD5 and we'll compare and see if they're worth it, kay? 

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right angle plugs are incompatible with 1st gen iphones tho, so it's not surprising they don't. You can buy right angle adapters, or just accept that when you're abusive to cables, you have to reterminate or replace them occassionally.

4GB Sansa Clip+ on Woot for $25 shipped. Expands to 20GB with 16GB microSD.

4GB Sansa Clip+ on Woot for $25 shipped. Expands to 20GB with 16GB microSD.

Was just about to post this. Great deal, consider it's $42 new on amazon. Rockbox is pretty stable nowadays on the Clip+ so that's nice too.

Photoshop CS5 (full, not an upgrade) is $635.92 on Amazon right now (and free shipping with Super Saver). Who knows how long it'll last though - Amazon has variable pricing sometimes and this might be only 1 day (though it could be longer).

Amazon.com: Adobe Photoshop CS5: Software

If you are a student or have access to a .edu email address you can pick up Office professional 2010 for $80 or Windows 7 Professional upgrade for $30:

Microsoft Office Professional Academic 2010

Oh man, I wonder if PDF's qualify? I work at a valid institution in Canada, but while PDF's are not employees, we're not technically students either......

Oh man, I wonder if PDF's qualify? I work at a valid institution in Canada, but while PDF's are not employees, we're not technically students either......

Personal Display of Frugality?

Post doctoral fellow, which does inherently require frugality.

no .edu email address?

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My email address is valid, but while my status is similar to that of a grad student I am not technically a student, and cannot provide proof of enrollment if requested.

Wonder what the chances are that they will check......?

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dig up, stupid

My email address is valid, but while my status is similar to that of a grad student I am not technically a student, and cannot provide proof of enrollment if requested.

Wonder what the chances are that they will check......?

Chances are ZERO, IMO

They are using edu addresses as verification. (You order with that email address)

In the past, they didn't even do that. They just asked the name of the school.

My email address is valid, but while my status is similar to that of a grad student I am not technically a student, and cannot provide proof of enrollment if requested.

Wonder what the chances are that they will check......?

In my experience, they don't check. You enter your email, they send you an order link via email, you click thru link, order and you're done!

Apple, online, doesn't verify edu orders at all, even with an email.

Hmm, this is for hardware purchases right? Because I had to fax them my proof of enrollment when I tried to buy Adobe Creative Suite CS3

Hmm, how much of a discount do you get for the student developer program?

Thanks folks, I might take the plunge. Going to Win7-64 is a good excuse to get that 4Gb RAM upgrade I've been hankering for as well :)

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