No you don't. The iPad has it's own speakers.
about the middle on the new ipod, or just loud enough 2 hear
Unfortunately, no.
Yes, it would seem so. Jon Gosselin was wearing Ipod earplugs when he went skiiing in Utah with Cara.
You can backup your old iPod on your computer, then plug your new iPod and it will ask you which backup to use on your new iPod and you select your choice!!!
They are not
The comfort level of earplugs varies from person to person due to differences in ear shapes and sensitivities. However, many users have found foam earplugs, such as those from brands. Custom-molded silicone earplugs also offer a personalized fit for enhanced comfort.
the new ipod nano is 6th generation
Well, depends on how new the "Ipod Classic" is.. If it is new, the 2008 models, it is just a new version of the ipod video. If it is a older version its a ipod minus the ability to playback video.
There isn't an iHome specifically made for the new iPod Nano, but most of the ihomes do fit the new iPod Nano.
To determine the number of boxes of earplugs you need for 67 people, you need to divide the total number of people by the number of pairs of earplugs in each box. If each box has 5 pairs of earplugs, then you would need 67 / 5 = 13.4 boxes of earplugs. Since you cannot purchase a partial box, you would need to round up to the nearest whole number and purchase 14 boxes of earplugs. At a cost of $2.37 per box, the total cost would be 14 * $2.37 = $33.18.
if you have a Macintosh: use the name of your old ipod on your new ipod.
An old iPod can be sold as secondhand and the proceeds from that sale can be put towards a new iPod.