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Egann said:
haxxiy said:
Egann said:

Probably not. Apple is kind of stingy that way.

Even more to the point, why would you want to? Like irstupid said, just get an external. A few seconds on Amazon found this:http://www.amazon.com/Protronix-Silver-External-Portable-Drive/dp/B004CLGNP4/ref=sr_1_17?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1373497818&sr=1-17&keywords=External+hard+drive


What about "he doesn't want to spend money" or "he wants to use $50 to buy a new game instead"?

He has a justification to try. Remember iPod classics aren't exactly lacking on the storage department.

Yes, but he mentions needing to buy a charger. iPods newer than 3rd generation can charge via USB, so there'd be no need for a charger. The biggest this thing can possibly be is 40 GB, and it's probably smaller. There's half a chance a flash drive would be cheaper than the charger.

That's not entirely clear, he could just be referring to the dock cable which can easily be found in dollar stores.  The use of the term "iPod classic" sort of suggests it is a newer model since Apple didn't start calling it that until about the time they stopped updating it.  Also, I can't see how you would use an early FireWire-based iPod on a USB port.