well they can be dangerous in many ways here are some examples
- if you throw it at someone
- if eat it
- i farted
- my aunt is a potato
- she flew around my room
- if you blow it up
- if you feed it to a dog
Well, they could fall on your head from a great height ...
One concern that has been raised about portable music players in particular is that people wearing them outside when driving, riding a bike, or running along the road may find that they don't hear traffic around them as well, making it easier for them to get into or cause an accident.
Loud music or noises of any kind can also cause permanent damage to your hearing, though the levels required for this are really painfully loud for most people.
Portable CD players could only shock you if you touch an open wire.
Various retailers sell portable DVD players like Walmart and Amazon. One could also go to a local computer store and ask if they have any DVD players specifically for kids for sale.
So you could have portable music without having to buy cd's or tapes.
Potentially it could harm your eyesight..So if you break one you have to be careful not to look into the tray.
No the PS3 does not record DVDs and neither can a DVD player. What could be compatible, the game discs do not play on a DVD player, whether portable or not
A great way to save money on a portable dve player is to research all the current models and their prices, then check all sales ads as well as Amazon and EBay to see who has the best prices. If you are willing to buy a portable DVD player used, you could check your newspaper classified ads. You could also check Craig's list as well.
In the original Wilderness, one could attack other players and take their items if they killed them. There were no Revenants, so the most dangerous thing was other players.
! You could try posting your item on eBay, and sell it there.
they are completly portable! and electronic! What more could you ask for!?!?!?
"pour moi un portable" means "for me a cell phone" (or a portable computer, as "portable" could mean both in French)
Yes, there are several players that handle lossless formats without a problem. Apple's players accept Apple's own lossless codec, and the Cowon D2, SanDisk Sansa Fuze and Clip all support FLAC as well.
'un portable' may be a cellular phone / or / a portable computer