Imbecile (if Uppercase)
idiot if lowercase
2007-03-22 02:44:45
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answer #1
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answered by Espacer 3
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Either:
Interface Protocol Option Devices (Lucent Technologies)
Internet Pod (Apple)
2007-03-22 02:47:07
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answer #2
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answered by leedsmikey 6
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The same as the "i" in iMac or the "i" in iBook, iAssume !
Sorry!, as the quote below says, it is infact "internet" .
Announced in May 1998 and shipped in August, the iMac was Apple's computer for the new millennium. Aimed at the low-end consumer market and designed with the internet in mind, the iMac was positioned by Apple as the most original new computer since the original Mac in 1984, and came in a stylish new case design, with translucent "Bondi Blue" plastics. The iMac included a 4 Mbps IrDA port, and an internal 56Kpbs modem (a 33.6 kbps modem was originally announced in May, but was upped to 56 kbps at MacWorld.), used two 12 Mbps Universal Serial Ports (USB) as its only means of external expansion, and included a newly-designed USB keyboard and mouse. While it had no other serial or SCSI ports, many manufacturers promised to make a variety of USB peripherals available by the time it shipped in August, and by and large they delivered on that promise. A "Rev B." model was released several months later, with 6 MB of VRAM, and several hardware bug-fixes. The iMac sold for $1,299. This Rev. B iMac was replaced by the Rev. C in January 1999.
Follow the link below for more information, its a very interesting website in a Geeky type of way!
2007-03-22 10:00:51
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answer #3
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answered by WavyD 4
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It stands for internet.
When macintosh started making computers that could go on the internet they called them IMACS and when they wanted to make an mp3 player, to keep in with the branding they called it an ipod. So although it stands for internet, in the context of the music player, it is literally just an I. as the internet isn't really relevant.
2007-03-22 02:47:22
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answer #4
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answered by Pinkgemgem 2
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Information
2007-03-22 02:43:26
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answer #5
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answered by thumberlina 6
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I have an inkling that it may stand for: Internet.
Apple the company has a few items with the letter 'i' starting such as 'iphone', 'ipod' as well as 'itunes'. They all are in some form connected to the internet or able to.
2007-03-22 02:55:39
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answer #6
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answered by _ 4
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I am too cool to be mugged, so carrying around a £100 piece of gadgetry in public makes perfect sense.
2007-03-22 02:43:22
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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It first started with Internet now its lost its meaning.
2007-03-22 02:45:27
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answer #8
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answered by Ollie 7
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rubbish i don't like i pods they are rubbish they break soo easily
2007-03-22 02:52:31
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answer #9
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answered by lil bunny 2
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i dont think it has a meaning....
2007-03-22 02:44:15
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answer #10
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answered by mac_addict 3
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