iPod Number 4

I bought another iPod recently. An 8GB iPod Touch. It’s my fourth.

Here’s the rundown of the iPods:
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  1. 20GB 4th Generation Classic iPod Color (model# PA079LL, serial# JQ5263A7TDU) – I lost it at some point several years ago and was so jonesing to have an iPod I bought on eBay a….
  2. 2GB 1st Generation iPod Nano – it served me well, but I traded it to TG who needed an older iPod to give to someone with an older Mac, and she gave me a…
  3. 8GB 3rd Generation iPod Nano (model# PA980LL, serial# 7J736XLSY0R) – This tiny fabulous iPod handles video and has an amazing screen. I use it daily in my commute for podcasts and watch video at lunch time at work. But, I’ve been wanting to program with the new iPod SDK, which requires and iPhone or an…
  4. 8GB 1st Generation iPod Touch (model# MA623LL, serial# 9C8012GU14N) – which I just received on tuesday. There is bound to be a new version comin out in June, but I just couldn’t wait. These are listing for $300, but I managed a used one on eBay for $188.50 – I may resell it if newer ones do come out.

2 thoughts on “iPod Number 4

  1. Jay Lee

    My 60 gig Photo iPod had been collecting dust since I mainly bought it for photo storage during the 2005 trip.

    By the time 2007 rolled around memory cards we fat and cheap so I didn’t really need it for that trip so it continued to languish, practically unused.

    XM in the new car continued to cause me to neglect it.

    But NOW in 2008 I have embraced the podcast (as a listener) and use my iPod at the gym during workouts.

    Of course the old photo iPod a bit clunky and old fashioned (then again, so am I) but it’s paid for, still works and suits my needs.

    Still, I find myself eyeballing the upcoming new iPhone since it’s supposed to support Exchange mail and my company pays most of my wireless bill. I just need to confirm I am on month to month with my current wireless provider.

  2. Cecily

    WOOT! I got’s me a 16… It’s essentially a PDA that functions as an mp3 player. I use it more as a PDA than an MP3 player, actually… The wifi is teh bomb.

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