sj_2150 wrote:i have an i pod and let me say this:
DONT GET AN I POD!
i dropped it once and now it wont turn on. i think i payed good money for a quality product, instead i get a shonky fashion accessory
The protective rubber covers stop that happening.. Otherwise mine would have broken a long time ago. Well, its broken now as well. Won't turn on or connect to the charger or USB port. This is my second one and I'm still under warranty but can't send away because I can't tell whether one digit on the serial code is a 0 or an O. The lovely people at customer services couldn't tell me which one it was either. So its just been sitting next to my computer since July. If I send it away and give the wrong serial code I'll have to pay the cost of a new iPod for repairs. When it works it's lovely. I much prefer having 20GB of music in my pocket than just the one CD in a discman.