Make a note: check your iPod
Published 1 year, 4 months ago in Making News. 
Thieves are attacking students in inner city parks to get their iPods and laptops. Melbourne’s armed robbery squad told the Melbourne Leader that students were victims of half the robberies reported in June. In one case, a student had a gun pressed to his head at Alexandra Gardens. The full story is here: http://www.melbourneleader.com.au/article/2007/07/11/18185_mev_news.html
Do you feel safe walking to uni? Is there any other option but to carry your laptop around?
2 Responses to “Make a note: check your iPod”
Leave a Reply
Your reply will not appear on the site until it has been approved


here’s another ipod story I read on msn this morning:
Here’s a handy tip for joggers and lawnmowers: If you think you might get caught in a thunderstorm, leave your music player at home.
Doctors at Vancouver General Hospital in Canada said a 37-year-old jogger wearing an iPod was burned on his chest, neck and face after the man and a nearby tree were struck by lightning in 2005. The burns traced the path of the earphones, they said.
The patient’s eardrums were ruptured and the tiny bones in his middle ears were dislocated, the doctors wrote in a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine.
fossil tolds us they were evil.
Give your ears a rest. Who needs this incessant input of so called music? Stop being browbeaten by advertising into believing you need these things to enhance your life. You don’t.