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Here's a legitimate iPod question...
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Columbus, OH, USA
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Does it have a belt-clip or any way of attaching it to yourself (besides putting it in your pocket)? I saw no mention of this on Apple's website. If they want to sell any of these to people who use MP3 players during exercise, they will have to. I can't imagine anyone willing to hold on to it while they are at the gym, or try and keep it in a pocket. I have a feeling that form took priority over function on this one, and that can only hurt the sales of it. 
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: NC, USA
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The only accessory that was offered on the Apple Store was an extra power adapter. I'd imagine that if Apple doesn't do it themselves someone else will come out with a carrying case for the iPod. At least I hope someone does. 
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The Doctre
G4 DP 533Mhz 1.0Gig/365(40+75+250)/BT/4600/Superdrive
Mac mini 1.42/1G/80/Combo
Mac mini Core Duo 1.66/1G/100/Superdrive
iPod Mini - Silver,iPod 40Gig - Click Wheel
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this sounds like a job for duct tape!
-r.
[ 10-24-2001: Message edited by: rjenkinson ]
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Decatur, GA
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I think a belt clip would be a bit crude. A decent PDA holster would work perfectly.
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How about a box from a deck of playing cards, then, as stated above, some duct tape.
Jarid
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