Well, not quite (cookie to anyone who catches the reference). But it feels about the same. My iPod is no more. The hard drive died on it, and now it just clicks. And I can't afford to fix/replace it.
I realized that iPods are probably the most "personal" of assorted digital lifestyle devices. On most devices, the interface & applications are the bulk of the experience. My Powerbook is different from Matt's Powerbook, but they're still quite similar in terms of setup, applications, etc. On an iPod (or other similar music player), the interface is the bare minimum needed to explore the content - it's entirely content.
*sigh*
-=Russ=-
Posted by rgraves at December 11, 2004 06:46 PMwhat?!? - my prediction is that in by the end of 1 week you'll have found a friend of a friend who has some spare parts and you'll have rebuilt it better than before...
just a hunch though.
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