iPod Deathclock Tells You When Your Musical Friend Is Going to Die October 17, 2007
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With new iPods hot off the oven, I've been asking myself: is it worthy to upgrade to the iPod classic now? Should I wait until an iPod touch with massive storage comes out to replace my aging iPod video? Well, who cares about that when my iPod is going to be dead in 5 days 12 hours 54 minutes and 26 seconds. At least, that's what the iPod Deathclock says, a web page which asks for your serial number and usage habits to tell you when your iPod is going to die. It uses a set of sophisticated algorithms. Or maybe some random math. I don't know. I don't really care: I would smash my iPod with a hammer for a 120GB touch in a second. -Jesus Diaz [iPod Deathclock]












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Comments
120GB touch don't you mean 120GB classic
I think he meant IF a 120GB iPod touch existed. The classic is 80GB or 160GB and the touch is 8GB or 16GB.