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Let's all play the stolen game. Ever been robbed, stolen or anything? Well, tell it about it here.
I'll start!
I brought my Shuffle to school to see who would steal my Shuffle. I showed it to every class that I gone to and it seems so happen that when I left my backpack for 30 minutes, it's gone.
Of course, I'm in productions class, which is filled with stupid morons and gangster wannabes.
Now, how did I know it was stolen? I left my backpack open on purpose.
I know which class not to show off my **** to, but it's also funny that, why the hell would you steal an iPod if you can't steal music off it, and once you hook it up on a computer, it's basicly screwed.
I installed a boot script on my shuffle, that I found laying around on iPod Linux that if the iPod is open automaticly/manually for iTunes, the script deletes the music, the software, ect because I set the IP for my computer, and it fills itself with 10,000,000 character text files untill it fills up 512MB, locked and passworded so you can't delete it because it's written in MD4 or w/e.
Yep, I payed a $130 bucks (includes tax, which was 50 bucks everystore I try to buy the damn thing) on it but it was acually worth it since the day I bought it, I never listened to it and wanted to get rid of it. I'd just be fine if it was 128MB, but it was 512MB.
I worked for it, but I obviously don't care anymore because I always wanted a Micro Zen but they raised that **** up for no reason.
I'll start!
I brought my Shuffle to school to see who would steal my Shuffle. I showed it to every class that I gone to and it seems so happen that when I left my backpack for 30 minutes, it's gone.
Of course, I'm in productions class, which is filled with stupid morons and gangster wannabes.
Now, how did I know it was stolen? I left my backpack open on purpose.
I know which class not to show off my **** to, but it's also funny that, why the hell would you steal an iPod if you can't steal music off it, and once you hook it up on a computer, it's basicly screwed.
I installed a boot script on my shuffle, that I found laying around on iPod Linux that if the iPod is open automaticly/manually for iTunes, the script deletes the music, the software, ect because I set the IP for my computer, and it fills itself with 10,000,000 character text files untill it fills up 512MB, locked and passworded so you can't delete it because it's written in MD4 or w/e.
Yep, I payed a $130 bucks (includes tax, which was 50 bucks everystore I try to buy the damn thing) on it but it was acually worth it since the day I bought it, I never listened to it and wanted to get rid of it. I'd just be fine if it was 128MB, but it was 512MB.
I worked for it, but I obviously don't care anymore because I always wanted a Micro Zen but they raised that **** up for no reason.