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   From: candid@dontbother.invalid   
      
   Jette Goldie wrote:   
   > Frank Frank wrote:   
   >> Seth wrote:   
   >>> "Frank Frank" wrote in message   
   >>> news:hbos8j$deh$1@news.eternal-september.org...   
   >>>> Your Name wrote:   
   >>>>> "Frank Frank" wrote in message   
   >>>>> news:hboaci$lkq$5@news.eternal-september.org...   
   >>>>>> Your Name wrote:   
   >>>>>>> iPod and you get something that works and works well. :-)   
   >>>>>> Until the battery goes dead and you can't replace the thing, and   
   >>>>>> have to   
   >>>>>> shell out another $600 for a new one.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> That's one very expensive ear-candy habit you got there!   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> The battery can be replaced on all of Apple's products, so I don't   
   >>>>> know what   
   >>>>> you're talking about.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> It's a well known fact that the battery in an ipod cannot be changed   
   >>>> by the customer.   
   >>>   
   >>> Now that you've said that, will the replacement battery I installed   
   >>> in my daughters iPod cease to work? Kind of how Wile E Coyote never   
   >>> falls till he looks down?   
   >>>   
   >>> Just because there is no "Apple sanctioned" customer replacement part   
   >>> doesn't rule out 3rd party solutions that are quite inexpensive and   
   >>> not too difficult to install.   
   >>   
   >> Jesus Christ! An ipod can't even be OPENED UP by the customer, short   
   >> of smashing it with a hammer, or hadn't you noticed?   
   >   
   > Actually it can   
      
   Actually, it can't.   
      
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