Classic Ipod + water = could be more waterproof.
Yesterday was two things. One: a great day. Two: the worst day.One, because I got to take a little trip to the beach. It was warm outside, about 75º, I think. The air tasted like honey. It was natural, not the air in the city that's filled with gas and smoke and dust. I sat on a blanket on the sand, listened to my classic Ipod (one of the new ones) and read a book. I kept that up for an hour and a half and then decided to wait for my parents (who went on a hike) in the car. I opened up two windows to get a breeze through and plugged in my Ipod to listen some more music. Well, I kept that up for an hour. Then..Two, I got impatient and decided to take a walk on the beach. I brought with me the car keys, my cellphone (in case my mom called) and my Ipod so it wouldn't be that boring of a walk. I jumped some waves ( more like ran from them ), and decided to walk a bit farther from them so I wouldn't get my pants wet. I did that, but I wasn't far enough. I had my ipod in my pocket (without a zipper) and my cellphone in the other one. I took the cellphone out a few minutes before the big wave so it didn't fall in. I guess I should've done the same for my Ipod. Anyway, you get the picture. At least my birthday is November 29th. (:
But, still. Water is the biggest enemy for technology. Shouldn't people have started to work on waterproofing things ?