Went to see a comedy show Saturday night, and came out to find that someone had gotten into my Jeep and stolen my iPod, my Sirius radio, and all of the accessories. I drive a Wrangler, so it's pretty much open no matter what you do (since you can zip the sides right off), but the Sirius was in my locked glove box (which they just broke) and the iPod was in my locked center console, which they somehow got out without unlocking or breaking it.
What a kick in the 'nads, seriously. What's worse is that any time I accelerate, the glove box swings open, serving as a constant reminder of what happened. Royal pisser, to say the least.
Question, though. When I go out and buy a new iPod today, what is going to happen when I hook it up to iTunes? Will I be able to load the stuff I currently have in iTunes onto the new iPod, or is it one of those deals where iTunes will only recognize my iPod, and if I want to load music onto another iPod, it won't let me?
Probably looking for a new vehicle, too. I've been tinkering with the idea for a while, but this is enough to ratchet up my interest in getting something else -- and something a bit more secure...
What a kick in the 'nads, seriously. What's worse is that any time I accelerate, the glove box swings open, serving as a constant reminder of what happened. Royal pisser, to say the least.
Question, though. When I go out and buy a new iPod today, what is going to happen when I hook it up to iTunes? Will I be able to load the stuff I currently have in iTunes onto the new iPod, or is it one of those deals where iTunes will only recognize my iPod, and if I want to load music onto another iPod, it won't let me?
Probably looking for a new vehicle, too. I've been tinkering with the idea for a while, but this is enough to ratchet up my interest in getting something else -- and something a bit more secure...
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