60 gb video vibration

can anyone tell me if my video ipod should vibrate in my hand while playing? I assume its from the hard drive there is no indication of any malfunction other than the vibration. My concern is that this may be a precurser to a underlying problem. this is the second one I had to buy the first one had the click wheel mis-aligned. I do not recall that one vibrating, but I didn't have it very long. thanks for any help.

That is the hard drive spinning, its normal

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