Is it possible to pause my iPod update?

All other downloads in iTunes are able to be paused and then resumed later, but I noticed that the iPod software download just has a 'x' instead of a pause symbol. The download is absolutely huge (650mb) and I have a slow internet connection so it says that it's going to take 14 hours... I've tried to download it multiple times but I am unable to close my laptop or let it go to sleep (I have caffeine turned on to prevent that), not to mention our internet is unreliable out here in regional Australia and it drops out at least once a day...
Is there anyway to either pause the download and be able to resume it later, or get the update from another source (at my nearest Apple store, for example...)?  The iPad update is even bigger (it says it will take 3 days...) so I'm kind of desperate here. If there's no way to get around this lack of pause button, I will probably have to give up on getting the iOS updates...

Try downloading the update file directly and then installing it.
Get it here:
http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/
Manually install it by holding your "Option" key down when clicking on the "Restore" button in iTunes and select the firmware file you downloaded.
download the firmware for your iDevice. Manually install it by holding your "Option" key down when clicking on the "Restore" button in iTunes and select the firmware file you downloaded.

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    You are prepared to buy a new one
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