bad news for my ipod
Sep 27th, 2007 by Cathy Nelson
It’s been struggling lately. It’s a couple of years old. I can’t say what generation it is, but it would hold 60 gb. Not a video ipod either, but one I had become VERY attached to. It had music, audiobooks, pictures, podcasts, and more on it. I will miss driving to and from work listening to the podcasts, and for the next few days or so burning a cd of my material, since I truly have begun to DETEST general radio, am or fm. It’s been having trouble synching up to iTunes–but after most of the time 2 tries, it would synch. But yesterday morning, as I stood at the sink, I dropped it–into the tiolet. Splash. I heard it hit the water, but did not register what had happened immediately. I turned from the mirror and nearly fainted. BUMMER.
I turned off the power and tried to shake out water. I put it in a place to dry. (This happened to my son’s cell phone, and once it dried, it worked.) This evening, about 36 hours later, I tried to turn it on. Nothing. I plugged it in to charge, and I could read very lightly–low battery. Then that went away, and now there is nothing. I think its history. This stinks.
Oh well, maybe I’ll be shopping sooner than I thought for a new iPod.














It is just a great excuse to get a new one! They are pretty cool.
I’m going to ask for an ipod for Christmas. Let me know what kind you recommend:)
Guess it’s a good thing that the new video nano just came out.
My 2 year old 60G photo ipod died this summer. Headphone jack stopped working and the little on off switch was intermittent. I thought I had lost a friend since I listen to podcasts to stay up on tech, education and other happenings.
Won a 30G Video ipod at EDUWeb and was back in the saddle again. Having an ipod has changed my life and I know that sounds weird. I think I hear a blog post coming.
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