Nearly 5 percent of the 51,000 teens who took driver’s education had one or more
reported accidents, compared with 1 percent of the 71,932 drivers without formal
driver training.
I like the ipod classic way better than the newer versions of ipod, so I really hope it doesn't go off the market.
Apple's decision to completely ignore the iPod Classic means that 2010 will be
the first year in the iPod's nine-year history in which the Classic doesn't get
even a slight upgrade.