I've been avoiding this story because I hoped it would go away, but since everyone else is covering it, I thought I should probably join in. I've been ignoring it because I like to think that no one reading this site could possibly feel the need to enrol themselves on a class that teaches people how to use an iPod. Not so much because using an iPod is easy, as is reading through the instructions, but more because classes in Selfridges in London cost £65 for 40 minutes. That's £65 for a lesson you could get for free a couple of minutes' walk away in the Apple Store. Don't do it people. If you don't know how to use your iPod, invite a more gadget-savvy friend round for dinner and get them to show you. And if you still don't understand, it might be best just to spend that £65 on having someone set the whole thing up for you.
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