8 Acts Phenomenal About iPods



http://hermawayne.blogspot.comHere's the strange events involving the iPod:

8. The girl who nearly injured after his iPod exploded
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Ken Stanborough, 47, from Liverpool, should throw the iPod Touch belonged to Ellie, 11-year-old daughter, after she started hearing a hissing sound and felt the iPod is getting hot. After removing the device out the back door, 30 seconds later there was a small explosion accompanied by smoke as high as 10 feet in the air. According to Mr Stanborough, Apple tried to silence him and his daughter by offering a refund, only if he agrees to remain calm. Several bloggers have reported cases where the iPod has exploded.

7. Tokyo subway is delayed due to fire iPods
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In August 2010, a broken iPod is not known for making the Tokyo subway to stop for several minutes during rush hour in western Tokyo at Setagaya Ward. Passengers began to complain about a burning smell, and forcing the train to stop while officers went looking for the source. A female passenger and then advanced to show that his iPod broke apart after overheating. Trains delayed for 8 minutes for the stench to clean. For the busy railway line that serves more than 1 million passengers every day, something like that is very rare to happen. The average delay of trains in Japan is only 20 seconds.
6. People who find the iPod freeze for a year but still functioning
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Andrew Robulack, the population of Whitehorse, Yukon, found the iPod Classic comes from blocks of ice as he walked. At first, he thought it was a piece of dog excrement. But then he saw that the unidentified frozen object that has a rectangular shape. Obviously, he found the iPod freezing of ice which he thought had existed since the beginning of winter and took it home to see if it works. Incredibly, after just a few minutes of charging, the device can operate fully, even displaying the correct date.
5. Sub Navigator which causes shipwreck worth £ 60 million because he was distracted by iPods
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Navigator of the U.S. nuclear submarine was listening to an iPod when it collided with another boat, causing damage worth £ 60 million. On board the USS Hartford also installed loudspeakers so that they can listen to music when on duty. Commander Captain Ryan Brookhart relieved of assigned after an investigation revealed nearly 30 errors that cause accidents can be avoided. Navigator also has revised the exam revealed at the time of the collision. 15 sailors aboard the USS Hartford injured when he crashed into the transport ship USS New Orleans in the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage in the Persian Gulf in March 2009.

4. Couple arrested for trying to sell the iPod Touch and marijuana to an IPAD
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Police arrested two people in Arizona for trying to sell third-generation iPod touch and about 7 grams of marijuana through the ads in exchange for the iPad. After receiving a tip about the ad, which includes photos of both iPod touch and marijuana, police sent an e-mail claiming to be interested in the exchange. When the police met and pretend to finish trade, Jacob Walker and Jacob Veldare even arrested when marijuana was Walker's offer.
3. Teacher attacked by until a broken neck because of confiscating student's iPod
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2 students accused of attacking a teacher in a hallway Germantown High School is now behind bars. The attack came after Frank Burd (60) confiscated an iPod from one of the students who use it in class. Then the two teens allegedly pushed Burd, then hit his head on the locker. Schools CEO Paul Vallas said Burd broke his neck in 2 places. He was taken to Einstein Medical Center, but did not show signs of paralysis. confrontation was captured on a videotape. School officials can use these recordings to immediately identify the students, Donte Boykin (17), after first capturing the 14-year-old child.

2. Soldiers rescued from AK-47 assault thanks to his iPod
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Kevin Garrad is on a street patrol in Iraq and as he rounded the corner of a building rebels (armed AK-47) came from the other side. Then they opened fire on each other. The rebels were killed and Kevin was hit in the left chest where he kept the iPod in his jacket pocket. It slowed the bullet so the bullet did not pierce his body. iPod in question is the 20GB model of the older and thicker, which previously produced and distributed by HP. The thickness of this model is likely to be a big part in slowing the bullet. Fortunately, so Kevin did not suffer injuries.Note: according to some sources the iPod does not actually save the lives of the soldiers, but actually he is wearing a vest.
1. The girl who survived the 300,000 volt lightning strike because the current is diverted by a cable IPod
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Sophie Frost and her boyfriend Mason Billington, 14, stopped to take shelter under a tree when the storm hit as they walked near their home. When a sudden there was a lightning that grabbed Sophie's body. Luckily he could immediately rushed to the hospital. Doctors believe Sophie survived the strike because it diverted by 300,000 volt cable from the iPod gadget wears, lightning away from vital organs of her. Teenager was taken to the hospital for recovery from the burns on his chest and legs, while Mason suffered eye damage. Sophie was glad he was wearing his iPod, which has been given 4 days earlier as a gift from her grandmother.
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