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Posted by Andr G. Isaak on 06/10/06 10:16
In article <1hgpqwd.1t11fyt1frra9rN%me2@privacy.net>,
me2@privacy.net (Mister Bartlett) wrote:
> Andr G. Isaak <agisaak@gplatypusmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <XTnig.32906$iO5.720300@wagner.videotron.net>,
> > NRen2k5 <nomore@email.com> wrote:
> >
> > > And the screen cover IS necessary. Without it, an iPod's screen will be
> > > unreadable after just a few months of regular use.
> >
> > I have two iPods, one around 2 yrs old, the other a little over 3 yrs
> > old. Neither have ever had a skin or a screen cover, and neither have
> > any perceptible scratches. And I have no reason to believe my use is
> > anything other than regular.
>
> In our household we have 5 iPods. The screens are all fine, and the
> batteries haven't run out.
>
> What are we doing wrong?
Maybe we're supposed to be storing the iPods in a lapidary tumbler and
cleaning them with sandpaper?
Andr
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