Neither my wife nor I have a good record of checking pockets prior to laundry time, and my nano is the latest victim. What’s worse, we
recently got a fancy new LG washing machine, which sounds like a 777 starting up. It’s a beautiful machine, but it’s not good for electronics survivability. The startling thing is the nano has some signs of life. I wasn’t getting it to start up initially, so naturally, I took it apart. I was able to sync it at that point, but it locked up on the screen you see here afterwards. Since then I had to let the battery go dead since it wasn’t taking a reset. After that, it synced again, and hasn’t locked up yet. My only problem now is putting the stupid thing back together. There’s a little
ribbon cable connecting the click wheel and the headphone jack to the mainboard, and that’s giving me fits. In the meantime, I’m looking pretty hard at the Creative Zen V Plus as an alternative for this slot (I use the nano mostly as a workout player and for my Audible account). One can tell Apple really doesn’t want end users taking these things apart; there was some prying and peeling back glue, and I’m pretty sure I won’t be able to get the thing back together right. If I were a smarter man, I might work on putting the guts into an Altoids tin or something.

Why not get another iPod, this one survived a wash cycle, not bad!
Mike – Founder – http://www.switchingtomac.com
Dunno – hungry for a change, I guess? The other issue is all my other mp3 players work with WMP, while the iPod needed iTunes. This always made me a little nervous about sharing the music library between them. No problems yet, but still. . .
Anyway, this was my third iPod, so who knows, I’ll probably wind up with another one. They’re definitely as well designed as any other player out there.