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Click wheel surface

Anyone out here likes the click wheel surface? I think iPod plastcy surface is much better, at least its a bit easier to clean it up. Today I touched iPod mini surface with ketsup on my finger because I was eating pizza the surface is smeared ketsup and it seems the surface is like a cloth (I really dont know how to describe, its like a cloth and paper mix into one). To me iPod surface is just much better, it easier to scratch but much easier to clean it up when you get dirty finger.
[488 byte] By [WorldOfWarcraft] at [2007-11-9 17:44:15]
# 1 Re: Click wheel surface
Hint: DON'T TOUCH STUFF WITH KETCHUP ON YOUR FINGERS.
madmook at 2007-11-15 14:45:16 >
# 2 Re: Click wheel surface
Here's problem #1: Pizza should have tomato sauce and not 'ketsup' on it. Your dirty iPod is a much lesser issue. If you need further help, visit New Jersey and walk into any place that ends in "o's" to familiarize yourself with real pizza.
KnuckleSandwich at 2007-11-15 14:46:16 >
# 3 Re: Click wheel surface
Originally posted by KnuckleSandwich
Here's problem #1: Pizza should have tomato sauce and not 'ketsup' on it. Your dirty iPod is a much lesser issue. If you need further help, visit New Jersey and walk into any place that ends in "o's" to familiarize yourself with real pizza.

LOL, I was thinking the same thing. Do people really put ketchup on pizza? Or was the original poster referring to tomato sauce?
AndyH at 2007-11-15 14:47:15 >
# 4 Re: Click wheel surface
I actually like the surface of the mini's clickwheel...it's smooth, and soft. The plastic feel of the iPod's wheel is not as appealing to me.
Minty Fresh at 2007-11-15 14:48:20 >
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