This story is completely ridiculous. I dislike Apple in many respects, but I wouldn't expect them to respond differently to a child who oversimplifies the feat of creating a DAP, and isnt even familiar with the features on her so called beloved iPod (as stated earlier, the Nano does have lyrics support, which is supposedly the thing she wanted most, boy is she gonna feel stupid when she finds that out).
I think this is entirely the fault of the parents for disillusioning their child. Such a mundane, dime a dozen, crappy letter cannot be expected to illicit an individual response. If it does, great. Otherwise, who cares?
Some sweet Harmon/Kardon 2.1 computer speakers, SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo, and a Gyration GO RF wireless optical/ in air mouse (it has a built in optical sensor for desktop use, and a gyroscope for use off the desktop!) its awesome it sitting three feet from my computer,and am reclining, and am using it now to write this.
I find it fascinating that the article is about a product that used to use a hard drive but now uses solid state memory, and the photo depicts a device that used to use solid state memory and now features a hard drive. ;)
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I think this is entirely the fault of the parents for disillusioning their child. Such a mundane, dime a dozen, crappy letter cannot be expected to illicit an individual response. If it does, great. Otherwise, who cares?