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European Football Championships schedule for iPod Notes
German website i-pod.de has released a schedule of upcoming matches for the European Football Championships for use with the Notes feature on iPod/iPod mini.
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1
thats quite gd
Posted by JC on May 30, 2004 at 7:09 AM (PST)
2
By football you mean soccer, right?
Or did the Europeans suddenly develop a fascination with American footabll?
Posted by Sraphim on May 30, 2004 at 7:40 AM (PST)
3
Football as in football…..using your feet….get it…. Not American football which in itself is American…...different…..rather a odd variance of rugby.
and no!
Posted by aggggr on May 30, 2004 at 8:59 AM (PST)
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It says “Cannot Find the Location of PLAY32.exe”
What can I do. i would quite like this…
Thanks
Posted by arsenalmad10 in UK on May 30, 2004 at 9:55 AM (PST)
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I’m not sure what the problem you have is, but it cant be part of the download. The zip file should expand to a folder called EM Guide engl and you just have to copy this folder into the notes folder of your iPod.
If anyone else has problems with the files please tell us at info[at]i-pod.de or post it here. We have feedback of users getting things work but if there might be problems we will look into it.
Posted by macgeek.de on May 30, 2004 at 10:27 AM (PST)
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Oh, football where you use your feet! Just like cricket where you use insects, and rugby where you hit the ball with a rug.
NFL > Rugby
European soccer > American soccer, but who cares.
Posted by Jeremy on May 30, 2004 at 12:40 PM (PST)
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WTF?
I don’t understand the above post…
Posted by esra in PA on May 30, 2004 at 4:12 PM (PST)
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Whats different between European and American soccer!?!?
Posted by ililililil on May 30, 2004 at 5:12 PM (PST)
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He’s just being stupid.
Anyway, I can see myself making use of this.
Props to i-pod.de
Posted by Redux on May 30, 2004 at 9:06 PM (PST)
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>>Whats different between European and American soccer!?!?
There’s no difference. The only “problem” is that europeans call soccer “football” what means something totally different in the US. So the “Euroean Football Championship” means “European Soccer Championship”...
Posted by macgeek.de on May 30, 2004 at 11:19 PM (PST)
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I’m English, so I’m biased, but i’m also right. Seeing as England invented football centuries before your American Football, i think it’s right for us to beable to adress the sport however we will, and anyway rugby is miles better than NFL.
Rugby is a sport for men, American Football is a sport for boys
Posted by Mufadal Jiwaji on May 31, 2004 at 12:08 AM (PST)
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Hey, this EC football schedule is great, just what I need - thanks for the heads-up, ipodlounge!
Posted by Mikko on May 31, 2004 at 12:48 AM (PST)
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“American Football is a sport for boys”
cough….not true at all….why don’t you suit it up in pads and try to run against 300 pound men trying to tackle you
Posted by Jigga on May 31, 2004 at 4:23 AM (PST)
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ok try to do the same with no pads on…...thats rugby
Posted by arggggg on May 31, 2004 at 4:39 AM (PST)
15
does the notes run well in ipod using windows 2000.. when i unzip the file, i found some file name with ‘monster character’(chinese like to call strange symbol as ‘monster character’) as well as some file name under the prefix of mac-
Posted by jamiro-sing on May 31, 2004 at 5:50 AM (PST)
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“why don’t you suit it up in pads and try to run against 300 pound men trying to tackle you”
Someone else already pointed it out, but rugby is Americal football for real men. No padding, no suits, just insanely heavy guys trying to kill each other with bare hands and teeth just as nature intended.
Posted by Wimps on May 31, 2004 at 6:00 AM (PST)
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@jamiro-sing
can you send me a screen shot to info[at]i-pod.de please?
I will try to fix this. The whole thing was made on mac and I could not test it on windows so far, but other users told me it works.
There should be following contents after unzipping:
1 file named “start”
1 folder named “tournament”
1 file named “what to do?”
1 file named “www.i-pod.de”
The last two files are not necessary, you can delete them. You just need the tournament folder and the start file.
Chris
Posted by macgeek.de on May 31, 2004 at 7:36 AM (PST)
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This is great..
And as for the football/soccer/rugby debate that seems to have started.
We did indeed invent football way before American football was invented.. so you stole the name, not the other way around
And yeh.. American football is the pussy version of rugby. Still fun to watch tho.
Ah well.. thats enough childish arguing from me :D
Posted by Sypher on May 31, 2004 at 7:58 AM (PST)
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Mmm, ok, firstly, and most importantly, it is Football. It is our game, so Football stays.
Secondly, thank you guys for putting this out.
One question, how do i make it work. I can easilty get stuff on my ipod but no idea about the “notes” part of it or where i put it on my pc to go on the ipod.
Please help.
Thanks
p.s any news on when music store will work in europe?
Posted by Simon on May 31, 2004 at 3:49 PM (PST)
20
You have to access your iPod as Harddisk. There you see a folder called notes among other folders. Copy the EM Guide folder into that folder and access it through the iPod menu>extras>notes.
(This doesn’t work with elder iPods - if there’s no notes feature inside your extras menu it won’t work)
Posted by macgeek.de on May 31, 2004 at 8:53 PM (PST)
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