Lack of Sleep Timer on Video I-Pod

I just upgraded from a 20GB I-POD to the new 60 GB Video thinking I was really improving my lot, then I discoved it doesn't have the sleep timer that the old one did. What a disappointment. Why would they do that? Surely this is something that could be added by a software update. Please APPLE, upgrade and add the sleep timer back, we used it a lot.

Actually, it does have a sleep timer. On the iPod, from the main menu go to extras, then clock, then make a "new clock". Once you have made a clock you can always just go from the main menu, to extras, to the clock you have made, then sleep timer and set the time you want.

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