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Well, I'll be getting mine soon and I know that people just love to see a TON of pics.

Those who've got theres, why not post some?"

Comparison shots, your Nano sitting in the passenger seat, you and your Nano on a date.

Go on :)

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Sounds like a good idea for a topic. :) I'd like to see what people can come up with.

The best comparison I could think of was a Nano and a GBA GamePak... although only gamers would really know just how small that means it is.

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(screen looks washed out because I used flash - it's very bright / colourful)

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And one of my friends' nano compared to his 40gb 4g iPod:

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And some various other things. :)

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Can't believe it though; was putting it on the desk, which is brand new. I had just taken everything off it and wiped it, so there was nothing on it. Slid the nano into a good place to take a pic, and heard a scraping noise. Someone must've dropped something onto the desk, so there's a slight chip out of it... with an edge sharp enough to put a hairline scratch all the way from the Apple logo to the top. :cry:

I suppose it was inevitable, and it had already been picking up miniscule scratches just from going in/out of a perfeclty clean pocket, but it's just disappointing. Similar mark on my Powerbook too - dropped a metal pen and it's got a 0.5" hairline scratch near the trackpad.

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