sorry if this ruins your sale, Ω, but Apple does sell a replacement kit with 3 caps and the lanyard, although it's priced rather steep at $19...
Apple iPod shuffle Lanyard and Cap…
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Originally Posted by MaxPower2k3
sorry if this ruins your sale, Ω, but Apple does sell a replacement kit with 3 caps and the lanyard, although it's priced rather steep at…
My father-in-law and three of his kids all climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro (19,335 ft at summit) last month. All four of them took iPods along to listen to while climbing. At about 17,000…
I use mine skydiving and I take mine to 14,000 feet MSL all the time. There are a lot of people that jump with them all the time and I havent had or heard of any issues. They are…
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Originally Posted by Dark Sailor
My father-in-law and three of his kids all climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro (19,335 ft at summit) last month. All four of them took iPods along to…
Wow, at a max altitude of 10,000 ft (per the specs), that places some people homes above that here in Colorado. I wonder if Apple has ever used peoples city information in their r…
if a hard drive is sealed, why are there breathing holes in them? you know the "dont cover this hole" bits?
there is also the guy who maid the oil-cooled PC and killed a HD by sub…
Don't know if this was covered in another thread or not, but hard drives are NOT hermetically sealed. The head relies on air to "fly" above the surface of the media. Lower air pr…
Exactly. Hard drives are "sealed" in that the "breather" holes are filtered very carefully, but hard drives definitely are at ambient pressure inside.
Special sealed and pressuri…