I was just doing a little christmas present pondering to tell my parents what i want and i came to a question. for along time now ive wanted the ipod mini...but now my friends tell me theyre no longer selling them..only the new ipod nano or more advanced/expensive crap. but does anyone know if this is true?
also...just to randomly throw this out there...whats on you guys' xmas list this year? lol. i cant think of anything to ask for...anything would be helpful and i PROMISE ill rate fives to everyone except the smart alecs.
~Megan 15/f
Igotamonopoly answered Sunday November 20 2005, 8:49 pm: From what I have heard, iPod minis are no longer being made by Apple. I may stand corrected. The iPod nano is the same thing but much thinner and in either black or white.
I actually don't celebrate Christmas, but on my Chanukah list this year is a digital camera and guitar.
My birthday is between Christmas and New Year's and during Chanukah, so my birthday presents count for Chanukah, so I don't have a list. Money and gift cards are always appreciated by me. [ Igotamonopoly's advice column | Ask Igotamonopoly A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Sunday November 20 2005, 8:45 pm: that's kind've weird because my names megan & i'm 15 =) haha but the ipod mini is still being sold but there's recalls on it because in a few yrs it won't work anyway soo yeah don't buy that haha. i asked for the ipod nano. if you don't want that because its too expensive er w/e, the regular ipod is cheaper & the ipod shuffle is a lot cheaper. i think it sucks though because it has no screen so idk what you're into.
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