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Lately, there’s been some talk of how to improve on the iPod HiFi. The talk is mainly coming from people who have noticed that since the G4 Cube, it’s the only piece of hardware Apple has produced that hasn’t gotten a loving upgrade from Steve & Co.

As for the original, we’ve had one of these beasts in our house for a while now and we couldn’t be happier with it. In terms of our iPods and iPhones, the speaker is completely transparent in listening to music. It sits in our kitchen and supplies music to the kitchen and living room quite happily. In my opinion, it is the absolute best iPod speaker out there.

It does what it does, and it does it well, but where is the room for improvement? Right here:

Apple HiFi + Airport = Happy Times

By adding an Airport Express to the HiFi, you have a place to beam music from any computer in your house using iTunes’ wifi, which is already built into the hardware of the Airport Express. Once you plug in the speaker you are ready to rock your iTunes music anywhere in the house, and you also have a camouflaged wifi relay point. If you take a look at a cross sectioned picture of the device, there’s clearly room on the inside for the guts of an Airport.

The price would be a little high on this new device, but I’m sure Apple could figure out a way to market their new HiFi wifi speaker so people will buy it for a few hundred dollars.

Apple, when you make this gadget, I expect a large check.


While on vacation in Puerto Rico we came across a dog who was yelping for attention. He was hidden under a truck behind the bathrooms of a local beach.

This is where Amber’s heart came in. Over the course of the next two days, she made sure he was rescued and got medical attention. He was hanging out under that truck because he had a broken spine. He recovered from surgery pretty quickly and was playing and having fun in no time. He had a few set backs (ringworm and kennel cough), but came through.

It’s been about two weeks since he’s come home to us and I couldn’t be happier that we saved him. He was on the beach with no food or water for four to five days before we came across him. I’m amazed that he was still alive and crying for help. It was only after ten minutes of interaction with him before Amber’s heart was locked on bringing this dog home.

Before we even knew he was going to be okay, she told me she wanted to name him Tino. She knew that I wanted a dog named Tino for a while now, because I wanted my next male dog after Mattingly to be named Tino.

We can’t thank Manos por Patas enough for their guidance and help. I suggest that anyone who wants a dog seriously consider adopting a dog from Puerto Rico.

Our Puerto Rican dogs Leeloo Dallas and Tino Martinez Rocco have been wonderful additions to our home.

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