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Calculators/Ipods aren't Programming Devices ?
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Not true at all. Texas Instruments has the TI-xx line of calculators with the ability to script in languages like BASIC. (Specifically, I know the TI 83 and 83 Plus have such functionality). As for iPods.. well, someone decided it be a good idea to get rid of the typical iPod OS and develop Linux for interoperability's sake. It was a pretty weak substitute when I used it, but perhaps things have changed.
Nonetheless, I see no reason why there'd be people here interested in learning any of the aforementioned things... Prove me wrong, and by all means, I'll make the section(s).