Stupid question about "What's in the box?"

Ok, i just got my new iPod Touch 32GB. I'm really confused about one of the items that came in the box.
This one thing that looks like an insert for the dock - the shape of it is too wide for the skinny little iTouch - and it's only a dock insert, it's not the dock itself.
So i'm confused - how do i make use of this? I tried clipping it on my iPhone dock, & my 4th. Generation iPod dock, as well as my iHome alarm clock dock - and it doesn't fit anywhere.
It does not lay flat, it doesn't fit anything, and i am really confused. Does anybody know what i am to do with this? Thank you.
Jason

It's a dock adapter for docks that use the Apple system, such as Apple's own. You'd put it in the dock so your iPod would fit properly. iHome uses it's own adapater system. Honestly, I hardly ever find a use for them as I don't use docks much. I think I have a box of them somewhere from all the iPods I've purchased...

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