I'm beginning to think that having a dead iPod in a drawer somewhere is the 21st-century equivalent of vinyl records in the garage: you can't use it, but you just don't want to throw it away.
The records at least are theoretically useful - you could (even though you never will) go out and buy a new turntable.
I think it's more like the abandoned, non-functional automobile parked on the front lawn. There *must* be value in there somewhere, if only someone would just come along and fix it...
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Awww...rest in peace little guy. what a sad, sad day...
I'm guessing you were 366 days into your 1-year warranty? My gadget heart goes out to you...
I'm beginning to think that having a dead iPod in a drawer somewhere is the 21st-century equivalent of vinyl records in the garage: you can't use it, but you just don't want to throw it away.
The records at least are theoretically useful - you could (even though you never will) go out and buy a new turntable.
I think it's more like the abandoned, non-functional automobile parked on the front lawn. There *must* be value in there somewhere, if only someone would just come along and fix it...
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