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Wednesday, November 26, 2003 
Slashdot also points to an internal Apple document that offers battery replacements for older iPods for $99. Good news for those too squeamish to open up their iPod themselves. Unfortunately for European users - this doesn't apply to you.
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iPoding.com points to a site that has replacement batteries for iPods for about $50. So things are not as bad as they may seem in the iPod world. The video still is pretty darn funny, though perhaps not to Apple.
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iPod's Dirty Little Secret - An Unreplaceable Battery That Lasts 18 Months! Boy, am I glad I didn't buy one of these when they first came out. I wonder what this will do to sales. I hardly consider a $400 dollar piece of hardware a consumable or disposable product.

The question now is will Apple a) make this situation right and fix or replace the bloody thing beyond its warranty, or b) sue the guys who did the video and make them take it offline. I'm guessing it will be b.

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Normal programming to resume shortly on Radio Keola as I finally finished my MA thesis and successfully defended it. The title? Nā Hīmeni A John Kameaaloha Almeida: He Kalailaina Hoʻohālikelike Me Ke Kālele Ma Luna O Ka ʻOkoʻa O Ka Puana Kamaʻilio A Me Ka Puana Hīmeni (The Songs of John Kameaaloha Almeida: A Comparative Analysis With Emphasis On The Differences in Spoken and Sung Pronunciation). Web version to come soon, but it's only available in Hawaiian, and will probably remain that way.
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