I did this to my iPod Touch, but I'm pretty sure it's the same with the nano.
What happened was iTunes had me restore the software, basically go back to factory settings. What happens when you do that is you lose all your songs, photos, videos, etc. The iPod will be like new, so you will have to download all your stuff back to it. For me it was easy, because I had all of it saved on my computer. But other than losing all your stuff, nothing else, it's not broken or anything. :P
Good luck! :)
It turns off
nothing will happen
If it is on while you unplug it all four quadrants of the ring of light turn red. All you need to do is turn it off then when you turn it back on it will be back to normal. Same thing happens when you unplug the AV cord except it flashes.
While at a flower many animals inadvertently pollinate by carrying pollen with them when they proceed to the next flower.
yes. It is.
They first record the songs and then choreograph and film the episodes lip syncing, so they all sing for real on the CDs but when they are singing in the show they are lip syncing/miming. However, some actors, like Amber Riley, who plays Mercedes, sing and record while filming along with some lip syncing.
If you are using a laptop with an external mouse, but accidentally turned on the touch pad, you could be hitting against it with your thumb. Happens to me all the time!
Holden accidentally breaks the record he was playing while retrieving the scissors from his closet, leaving him feeling even more upset and isolated.
well if its frozen i would disconnect it and let it die out because the item will be slow and wontwork so leave it on. If its not frozen then just leave it alone.
Hitting a nerve while drawing blood can cause nerve damage to the patient. This is very serious and can result in a permanent disability.
The Temper Trap - Love Lost :)
Yes. This happens once in a while if the ball is accidentally tipped into the hoop while trying to rebound. Also, once in a while a player will forget which end of the court his team is defending and take a shot at his own team's basket. This happens fairly often with very young players who easily forget which end of the court they are on.