And if you park off site before or after your delivery, you can usually still get it if you're not too far away
You that have been to Ralph's in Compton, CA. Do they have parking for afterward. I see there is a casino and shopping center down the street, can we park there?
Be careful around that casino. There is a guy dressed as a clown the drives around there in a panel van. He promises you candy and a box full of DOT inspection stickers if you take a ride with him. When he drops you off you are never quite the same ever again. In fact you'll hate clowns from that point on. That's just what I heard though. It's not that I um, know from experience or anything. It's just what I heard. *coughs*
No parking at the receiver. Supposedly parking on one of the side streets near there. Check qc directions for specifics. If you have produce these are the tightest docks I've ever dealt with. The frozen side is cake.
Just ordered a dual SD Card adapter for the 5th generation iPod Classic and 2 64GB SD Cards to mod my iPod with 128GB of high capacity storage. Hopefully the adapter comes in the mail while I am home. I ordered the 3000mA battery on ebay, but those come from China and it will have to wait til after my summer driving season for that upgrade. The large capacity battery is not a requirement, but it will give the iPod almost 200 hours of playback on a full charge. It will also require replacing the back cover with a thick one if you have a thin iPod and the kit I got comes with the thick back plate. The custom firmware is not necessary, but it will allow for larger capacity SD Cards in the future. I eventually plan to put two 512GB cards into for a whopping 1TB of storage. If anyone else has a 5th gen iPod classic laying around and want a project, here are the links for the parts: Upgrade Guide, iFlash Dual, Samsung 64GB SD Card, 5th gen iPod opening tools, Custom Firmware, 3000mA Battery. Should be fun project to do and will have a unique iPod afterwards. The Apple OS does have its limitations. The 5th and 5.5 Generation iPods are limited by tracks. The 6, 6.5 and 7th Generation iPods are limited to 128GB/50000 tracks. The 7.5 Generation does not have that limit. Here is the link for more details. Here is a video of a 1TB 7.5 Generation iPod.