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Ooops with the Ipod

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I just read this story on a technical support bulletin...It had me in tears laughing. (I cut the bottom half of the story out as it got lame.)

I dropped my ipod in a small pool of water, took it out and everything seamed to work fine. When I put the headphones on I received this surge of electricity through my ears that was so painful that I almost p**sed myself. After I took the earplugs out I noticed that some of my skin had seared to the earpieces. People around me noticed that I was in a lot of pain because my ears were swelling up and looked like they were all burnt ( because they were) and then I looked on the screen and all these funny numbers started popping up.

  • Author

LOL...funny that we both assumed it was a chick!  ;D

  • Super User

that's funny.  I thought the same thing....

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