When the iPod Video and Nano came out, I saw people keep them in their back pockets and sit down on the subway. You would hear a large crack and watch them take the device out and see the glass cracked.
Dude Mark, that's because the people you saw were probably very obese... by 100+ pounds!!!! Glass doesn't crack that easily, why don't you try to sit down on an iPod sized piece of glass on a subway seat. Oh that's right, I'm sorry, you'll jump through the roof if it breaks as a result of the glass going into your rear end. Thus, I conclude you are lying, because if people actually sat down on their iPods and they broke, your city would have a major subway train derailment problem. Plus, I'm in the subway sitting on my iPod which is in my back pocket right now and I can assure you that it hasn't broken, nor have I gone through the roof.
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When the iPod Video and Nano came out, I saw people keep them in their back pockets and sit down on the subway. You would hear a large crack and watch them take the device out and see the glass cracked.
This will happen with the iPhone too.
Dude Mark, that's because the people you saw were probably very obese... by 100+ pounds!!!! Glass doesn't crack that easily, why don't you try to sit down on an iPod sized piece of glass on a subway seat. Oh that's right, I'm sorry, you'll jump through the roof if it breaks as a result of the glass going into your rear end. Thus, I conclude you are lying, because if people actually sat down on their iPods and they broke, your city would have a major subway train derailment problem. Plus, I'm in the subway sitting on my iPod which is in my back pocket right now and I can assure you that it hasn't broken, nor have I gone through the roof.
Why would you put it in your back pocket anyway? If I need to, I only put my ipod in my front pocket.