No.
No nothing but the your skin works on an iPod touch.
There are few awesome accessories available for the iPod touch, which includes a USB power adaptor, earphones, and a skin cover (case.) You could also buy a travel cleaning kit.
You must use your finger (or other parts of your body made of skin) for all actions performed on the touch screen of your iPod Touch. It has been designed to only recognize skin and not touches from objects in your pocket or other annoyances. As a consequence, styluses and fingernails do not work on your iPod Touch's screen.
Not really, but if it falls then yes you'll need one.
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If an avocado's skin feels hard to the touch, you can check its ripeness by gently pressing near the stem. If it gives slightly, it is ripe.
There are several types of "cases" available for an iPod touch: Skins, shells, and true cases. Skins are basically a thin layer of material that goes on the iPod and changes its appearance. Hard shells are pieces of plastic that snap onto the iPod and help protect it from damage. Finally, cases are usually made of silicone rubber and are like shells in that they protect the iPod, except that they are flexible and can help absorb impacts. A skin will cost you about $20, a shell about $30, and a case about $40.
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After a dead persons' body has been embalmed, their body is usually firm and hard to the touch. It may also be cold, especially if the room that they are in is cold.
The skin is the largest organ of the body, a cover for the organs, muscles and other tissues and the place where touch and heat sensitive nerves are located.
he's probably dead