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Ya, would somebody mind explaining how it can be bad, unless if you are referring to the lack of space for applications to save things, then I don't have a clue as to what the problem could be.
 
Top Left: One of my 4GB iPod Mini's (Green)

Top Right: 160GB TV with nothing on it yet, brand new, but I stream stuff to it all the time.

Bottom Left: iPhone 8GB

Bottom Right: 30GB iPod Video (White)

I was too lazy to go and collect all of my other devices.
 

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i'm guessing he's drawing from the idea that having less than 10% disk space on your mac is not good because OS X caches and stores temp files a lot. If you don't have enough space, things start to go REALLY slow, you stress the drive more and worst case scenario things will grind to a halt

I dunno if this applies to iPods though but it could be argued since the Touch/iPhone run OS X. Meh..i dunno

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iPhone 4GB Left ...30GB iPod 5G Right
 

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Pretty Empty

My 80GB Silver iPod Classic is pretty empty right now.
But I figured I would post my iPod capacity meter anyways.
 

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What is an ipod. Where can I get 1. Is that the thing that sits in front of your house to store things in. How does that have a meter.
 
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