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    Once again the new iPod[^] lineup was introduced. Having bought the fat nano last year, it just feels like Apple is constantly making your product obsolete the moment you buy it. I bet another lineup will be coming by next year. I love my fat nano though. :) Oh well, that's business.

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      Once again the new iPod[^] lineup was introduced. Having bought the fat nano last year, it just feels like Apple is constantly making your product obsolete the moment you buy it. I bet another lineup will be coming by next year. I love my fat nano though. :) Oh well, that's business.

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      In fact they're using the LHC to make an iPod BlackHole so that Apple's sucked-in customers can be truly sucked in! And (just so I can get all three subjects 'de jour' in one message) - do you really think it is co-incidence that the release of Chrome coincided so closely with the LHC firing up? Or are those Google overlords just getting their foot in before the end of civilization as we know it?

      Take a chill pill, Daddy-o .\\axxx (That's an 'M')

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        Once again the new iPod[^] lineup was introduced. Having bought the fat nano last year, it just feels like Apple is constantly making your product obsolete the moment you buy it. I bet another lineup will be coming by next year. I love my fat nano though. :) Oh well, that's business.

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        From looking at the pictures, I think I prefer the old nano to the new one.. Regards, --Perspx

        Don't trust a computer you can't throw out a window

        -- Steve Wozniak

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          Once again the new iPod[^] lineup was introduced. Having bought the fat nano last year, it just feels like Apple is constantly making your product obsolete the moment you buy it. I bet another lineup will be coming by next year. I love my fat nano though. :) Oh well, that's business.

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          phannon86
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          That's also technology, don't update your products fast enough and you get left behind. The technically informed will also slam you for not using the latest available tech, and thus not buy, review poorly etc so the non-technically informed decide not to bother.

          He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man

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            Once again the new iPod[^] lineup was introduced. Having bought the fat nano last year, it just feels like Apple is constantly making your product obsolete the moment you buy it. I bet another lineup will be coming by next year. I love my fat nano though. :) Oh well, that's business.

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            Simon Capewell
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            That's what they want you to think. Resist! It's only really obsolete when it no longer does the thing you bought it for. What is slightly annoying is when you've made a compromise (smaller memory for example) and then they drop the prices. Takes the shine off your shiny new gadget somewhat.

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