Okay, so I am getting a new 64 gigabyte iPod Touch. Can you help me with a question about sharing a library?My sister and I share a library, but will I still be able to get applications and whatnot on mine if her iPod is a classic? Would this work, or would I have to get my own library, which is not an option. Or would this work and there is some way for me
That depends on your standards
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(Teenbeat, 1998) 
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