>
>  >I see what you mean but what if I just got an iPod of the store shelf
>>that has been sitting there for months since it was manufactured (they
>  >come with uncharged batteries)?

Um, do computers come charged out of the box? PDAs? Rechargeable 
batteries you buy at stores? No. You shouldn't expect it to be 
charged because that would be something that is not common.


>  >Anyway, it is still under warranty, so if the worst comes to worst,
>>it'll go back to Apple.
>>
>
>> 
>>
>Warning iPod users.  I love my iPod and will never give it up, but it
>may not be under warranty.  The iPod warranty is only 90 days.  Unlike
>the Apple standard of 1 year on new products.

Very very very true and good point.

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