Charging iPod with MB *****

I've noticed that after 10 minutes when MB goes to sleep it stops charging my iPod connected via USB.
Anyone else finds this annoying? MB is the only computer I have and iPods don't come with AV chargers anymore only USB cable so charging it with a laptop would sound like a perfect option but its not if Im not using the laptop during that time.
I know I came turn off energy saving but that is no good for the laptop (or power saving), I would think as long as MB is connected to power and iPod is connected to it it would keep charging it.
bah... just taking out my frustration

I figured after paying for a macbook and a 400 dollar ipod video, a 26 dollar USB charger was nothing. normally while im using my computer goofing about with my downloads and web browsing, its more than enough time to charge the ipod to at least 80%. i never tried sleeping the sleeping the computer while the ipod is connected, but its really not that big a deal, and even though many wouldnt approve of the price of the USB adapter, i believe its pretty worth it.

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