X-Virus-Scanned: clean according to Sophos on Logan.com Return-Path: Sender: To: lml@lancaironline.net Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 05:42:58 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from elasmtp-scoter.atl.sa.earthlink.net ([209.86.89.67] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.1.11) with ESMTP id 2286551 for lml@lancaironline.net; Mon, 27 Aug 2007 01:10:11 -0400 Received-SPF: none receiver=logan.com; client-ip=209.86.89.67; envelope-from=douglasbrunner@earthlink.net DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=dk20050327; d=earthlink.net; b=hq0rj/G5GAjBw0C2xmHKOubr1nbKqYC2D0XAxCIZpYBnEqvIiFI/ZRFf9RN4LjBQ; h=Received:Message-ID:From:To:Subject:Date:MIME-Version:Content-Type:X-Priority:X-MSMail-Priority:X-Mailer:X-MimeOLE:X-ELNK-Trace:X-Originating-IP; Received: from [67.59.69.227] (helo=DFWK3391) by elasmtp-scoter.atl.sa.earthlink.net with asmtp (Exim 4.34) id 1IPWqy-0000QB-8L for lml@lancaironline.net; Mon, 27 Aug 2007 01:09:32 -0400 X-Original-Message-ID: <000301c7e868$6f0e00e0$4b00000a@DFWK3391> From: "Douglas Brunner" X-Original-To: "Mailing List Lancair" Subject: iPod Hard Drive Crash X-Original-Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 20:39:09 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7E821.274756E0" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3138 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.3138 X-ELNK-Trace: ad85a799c4f5de37c2eb1477c196d22294f5150ab1c16ac0c864d17e3813b99a3c8ffd2b136fe1dc90a570ac7a2ea473350badd9bab72f9c350badd9bab72f9c X-Originating-IP: 67.59.69.227 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7E821.274756E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I just got an iPod and loaded it up with some of my favorite tunes (yes = I know your kids and mine are way ahead of me) My plane has an audio = panel with accepts a jack from a cell phone or an iPod and I hope to be = able to listen to music in flight. A while ago there was a thread on hard drives breaking down at altitude = due to the decrease in cushioning air between the disk and the = read/write head. I understand that the iPod is based on a hard drive - = will the same thing happen to an iPod? At what altitude? Anyone with = any experience? D. Brunner ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7E821.274756E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I just got an iPod and loaded it up = with some of my=20 favorite tunes (yes I know your kids and mine are way ahead of = me)  My=20 plane has an audio panel with accepts a jack from a cell phone or an = iPod and I=20 hope to be able to listen to music in flight.
 
A while ago there was a thread on hard = drives=20 breaking down at altitude due to the decrease in cushioning = air=20 between the disk and the read/write head.  I understand that the = iPod is=20 based on a hard drive - will the same thing happen to an iPod?  At = what=20 altitude?  Anyone with any experience?
 
D. Brunner
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