Monday, September 12, 2005
Ars Technica Destroys iPod Nano
Here’s something I thought was utterly stupid but yet brilliant at the same time.
Ars Technica’s Nano Review
Ars Technica decided to road-test the new iPod Nano. Now, far be it from me to suggest to the Powers That Be on the proper way to test appliances, but, as far as I’m concerned, RUNNING IT OVER WITH YOUR CAR is not an IEEE approved procedure!
Goram. It was a black Nano, too. Frakkin’ idiots. (Having said all that, the demolition test was pretty funny, and a brilliant stunt.)
However, some decent diagnostics on the nano would have been appreciated. You know, before yah smashed it into non-controvertible pieces.
Battery type and how many read/write cycles on the thing. You know, how many times can I charge/read/write from the thing before it dies out.
-dun out
Ars Technica’s Nano Review
Ars Technica decided to road-test the new iPod Nano. Now, far be it from me to suggest to the Powers That Be on the proper way to test appliances, but, as far as I’m concerned, RUNNING IT OVER WITH YOUR CAR is not an IEEE approved procedure!
Goram. It was a black Nano, too. Frakkin’ idiots. (Having said all that, the demolition test was pretty funny, and a brilliant stunt.)
However, some decent diagnostics on the nano would have been appreciated. You know, before yah smashed it into non-controvertible pieces.
Battery type and how many read/write cycles on the thing. You know, how many times can I charge/read/write from the thing before it dies out.
-dun out