Poll: What to do now my iPod died... (47 votes)
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Topic started by Keith BN (keithy)
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - martini in one hand - burger in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "Whooooooo what a ride!"
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keithyMon 31/03/08 17:13 |
This is a single option poll: "Yesterday the battery in my 3 year old 60GB iPod Photo died (said iPod having about 7GB of empty space left when it died - I keep all my music and photos on the old iPod as it is handy to have it all with me and it acts as a backup in case the computer dies). Naturally I am completely distraught by this loss after 3 years and therefore unable to make any decisions about what to do next, so I'm turning to you, the collective wisdom of OUT, to make up my mind for me. So, should I ..."
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rydalerleoMon 31/03/08 17:14 |
The crosswod in the Times is always good for entertainment...... |
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dibber07Mon 31/03/08 17:20 |
Get an iPod Touch - it's a marvel of the modern age! |
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vauxhall_guyMon 31/03/08 17:20 |
Buy a new one and get 10% off if you bring in your old iPot. But you have to go to a Apple store... |
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snoboardrMon 31/03/08 17:36 |
Unless you're suffering from affluenza, the answer is simple - replace the battery and keep it another 3 years; why buy something new when the old one is perfectly good for what you need? |
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