How do I permanently delete 'On the Go' playlists?

I don't ever use 'On the Go' playlists on either my 3G iPhone or 2G Nano.
How do I *get rid* of my empty 'On the Go' playlists for good - in each case, please?
(Have tried deleting them when the device is connected to iTunes; they reappear.)
TIA!

The one playlist "On-The-Go" is built in to the iPod. There's nothing you can do to it in iTunes, as far as I know. Every time you sync your iPod, iTunes empties the On-The-Go playlist and copies the contents to a new playlist, On-The-Go 1 etc. Those new playlists are just regular playlists that you can do anything you want to: you can rename them, add or remove songs, or delete them entirely.
I always just delete these when I notice them. They don't hurt anything.
The only time On-The-Go 1 etc. will appear is if you've actually put something in On-The-Go on your iPod. I don't know of any way to turn off that behavior.

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