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Broken MP3


Question Posted Wednesday May 23 2007, 4:39 pm

Well When we came home from shcool my brother went into hsi room and when he came back out he asked who broke his MP3.

It has huge cracks on it on the clear glass part but still works.

I was wondering, can an MP3 player just maybe explode on its own if you use it too many times?

Or was it maybe my mom while she was cleaning or something and lied when my brother asked her?


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soendearing answered Wednesday May 23 2007, 8:58 pm:
No, it can't just explode on it's own. Someone probably accidentally dropped it, and it broke.

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