The look in his eyes went from frustration to relief when he caught the eyes of a human. He'd been staring at that plastic so long trying to think of a possible way to slide the slim device out of the case, that he could swear it was about to suck his soul away. Or something to that extent. He wasn't that old was he? Lack of iPod knowledge certainly was beginning to make him feel that way. Maybe he'd have to take a look online and do a little more research on these things. Especially this "Zune" mentioned. There were different versions. Different gigs. Different microchips that made them all function slightly off from the last to make it it's own brand.
Relif turned to a plea for help. Quite possibly for the life of the iPod as well as his own. Well okay maybe not the latter, he wasn't that dramatic. Mostly just the Ipod. The only reason it was still in one piece now was because he'd promised Bones. He offered the girl a charmingly offbeat smile and his brows creased. "This thing is fighting me. " He really should have paid more attention when he bought one for Parker on his last birthday. Honestly all he had to do was take the boy to the store and Parker knew everything. The kid was only five, and he knew exactly what he wanted. 10 Gigs, iTouch. Blue. 3G, whatever the hell that meant.
Booth looked back at the ipod and picked it up reluctantly. There was a clear damn near invisible tape wrapped around it that he didn't see at all. Underneath the outter layer of packaging. Who puts that there?..Apparently Apple; to confuse people. He could swear that was their main goal right now. It was working quite well.