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And for the Pirate man, all work, son had various iPod models but they went the wayside once he got his iPhone's and Bluetooth ear buds- lol
Cool, I've got several of each and run them until the batteries swell. The nanos, shuffles, and touches aren't really worth resurrecting, held together with too much glue and soldering in new batteries is difficult with how crammed and small everything is. Classics and Mini's are repairable and modable and can fetch some big bucks.
what's funny is that I came across my 120GB Classic the other day while searching for something in the garage. Plugged it in and it came to life, I don't have any wired earbuds so I wasn't able to play anything. I only recently discarded the HDD that had the physical iTunes library on it. Smartphones, BT earbuds, Spotify have changed everything in only a few short years.
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