Does that look like a charger cord to you? I don't think it is for headphones... and you can tell from the burn marks that they were attached at the time of the melt down.
Confused... suspicious.![]()
Watch the video clip. That picture from the OP is from another person who's nano went poof, not the guy with it in his pocket.
I am the OP!
Typical shoddy TV journalism in that the photo and the video are referenced on the site relating to the same news story.
Oops, sorry about that. I wasn't trying to be snotty in the previous post, not sure how it was received. I forgot some's.
And yet despite the flames that were supposed to have reached head high he has come off unscathedI don't believe his story of that piece of paper protecting him. This dude is just looking to make a buck out of Apple.
Confused... suspicious.![]()
...something seems a little fishy about this story.
You're saying he's a liar then? The fact that his pants were on fire would certainly suggest he is...I don't believe his story...
You're saying he's a liar then? The fact that his pants were on fire would certainly suggest he is...![]()
And yet despite the flames that were supposed to have reached head high he has come off unscathedI don't believe his story of that piece of paper protecting him. This dude is just looking to make a buck out of Apple.
I am doubting the truth to the story. Apple is a prime target for fraudulent claims.
And... just because there is a burnt hole in his pocket does NOT mean the iPod caused it... try this: hold a lighter in your hand, put it in your pocket, flick the lighter... now sue me.*
I am sure Apple will fully investigate the matter and get back to us. In the meantime we can freely speculate that this dude is looking to make a quick buck.
lol: the newslady, when first mentioned the Nano, called it a "nana"...
and after watching the video, the guy does seem believable. [sigh]
*disclaimer: this statement is meant for comedic purposes only and no one should flick a lighter in their pocket.[sign]