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20 things to do with a broken iPod

My iPod is dead. Apparently they don’t bounce. It obviously has damaged the harddisk and the headphone socket. The question is what to do now? Here are some suggestions I’ve found from around the web…

20 things to do with a broken iPod

  1. Fix it
  2. Sell it
  3. Recycle it
  4. Smash it
  5. Burn it
  6. Turn it into Mr Potato Head
  7. Expand it
  8. Turn it into a weapon
  9. Use it as a mirror
  10. Turn it into a coffee table (well a really small one)
  11. Use it as a paperweight
  12. Use it as a doorstop
  13. Turn it into a piece of art
  14. Lock it away for 50 years and then take it to the Anitques Roadshow
  15. Donate it to a museum
  16. Turn it into the Microsoft i-pod Pro 2005 XP Human Ear Professional Edition with Subscription (on the basis that most Microsoft products are faulty to start with - sorry, couldn’t resist a dig..)
  17. Take it on holiday
  18. Draw a picture of it
  19. Perform an autopsy on it
  20. Use it to clean grout

If you have any more suggestions (and/or links) let me know by leaving a comment below…

 
  1. More dead ipod suggestions

    I wonder if Apple will give you a discount on other products if you return it to their store?

    Gem said on 13 July 2006 at 7:59 pm
  2. take out all the undamaged parts and sell them on

    philip chadwick said on 9 October 2006 at 8:50 pm
  3. you can always empty everything out of it and glue the click wheel and screen back to it and use it to store anything from money, creditcards, or small things you either want to keep and or dont mind puting in the ipod

    grant said on 19 May 2007 at 12:06 am
  4. Eat it.

    Gordon said on 19 July 2008 at 6:29 pm

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