Ice Pod - true story
I just took my pod to a place called Kiruna, 200km north of the arctic circle in Sweden ... the specs say it dies below -20 and you're not supposed to use it below -4.
To which I say "pshaw." It was -28 outside and -5 in the hotel (made of ice), and Mr. Pod lent a little warmth to the proceedings. I took along some external speakers that froze the hell out my gyal's ears but worked ... it spent the night sitting on a block of ice.
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Harald] at [2007-11-15 7:20:02]

# 1 Re: Ice Pod - true story
That's quite cool! I've always wanted to go to the ice hotel, but I'm even more impressed with the fact that the little iPod survived. I live in a relatively cold climate where it's not strange to see -40 in winter (welcome to Canada).
So one of the reasons I was hesitant to purchase an iPod was: What would be the point of spending $680 on a device that won't work in the one place I need it--outside. But this makes me re-think that.
Who knows, I might get one now. :)
-Y
Ybot at 2007-11-17 10:48:11 >

# 2 Re: Ice Pod - true story
[quote]Originally posted by Harald:
<strong>I just took my pod to a place called Kiruna, 200km north of the arctic circle in Sweden ... the specs say it dies below -20 and you're not supposed to use it below -4.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Is that Centigrade?
mjpaci at 2007-11-17 10:49:22 >

# 3 Re: Ice Pod - true story
yes, ofcourse it is... :D
New at 2007-11-17 10:50:20 >

# 4 Re: Ice Pod - true story
regardless of whether or not it is capable of operating outside of the recommended range, taking an ipod outside during the canadian winter shouldn't be an issue. Just keep it in a pocket that is inside your jacket and it will remain in the recommended temperature range. I did this everyday last winter with my minidisk player without any problems.
Cosmo at 2007-11-17 10:51:15 >

# 5 Re: Ice Pod - true story
I listen to my iPod when I'm in my Bobcat clearing snow... works fine. The only thing I notice is a little weird shadowing in the LCD. Functionally though, it's been great!
murbot at 2007-11-17 10:52:21 >
