A friend washed his iPod shuffle, and it stopped working as an iPod after that. It was still a reliable 512MB memory stick after that, however, and it's been used for several years as such since. He gave it to me at one point. It's sitting on my desk, now.
That said, I don't put critical stuff on it. And since the USB front end has a habit of popping off these days, I prefer to use a USB extension of some kind rather than plugging it straight in. Trying to pry it out of the computer by the tiny plastic end piece can be a chore when it pops off.
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Those who fear the darkness have never seen what the light can do.
That said, I don't put critical stuff on it. And since the USB front end has a habit of popping off these days, I prefer to use a USB extension of some kind rather than plugging it straight in. Trying to pry it out of the computer by the tiny plastic end piece can be a chore when it pops off.
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Those who fear the darkness have never seen what the light can do.