![]() It has adhesive on one side, and is perfect for the job. Any soft foam will work, though–break out the glue gun. The foam’s job is to keep the iPod steady–we don’t want it bouncing around. If your foam is too thick, scissors do a pretty good job of cutting it down to size. If you want to go crazy here, you could try to hook the radio’s headphone jack up to the ipod’s own jack. This is pretty simple if you can use a soldering gun. I didn’t bother, because I wanted to use the ipod’s remote. I ran the remote into the battery compartment, where it fits perfectly. When I listen to the ipod using the case, my headphones plug into the jack on the remote. special bonus: you probably won’t get mugged Ride the subway, letting others know how hip you are, rocking the 80s radio. This Project was Designed and Created by Taylor Finley “Taylor Finley is a recent film school dropout in Hollywood, California. He’s currently employed there as a writer’s assistant.” and might I add he is very creative and we love this iPod Project.
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