? New Gen iPod Rebate w/Educational Computer Purchase

Educational users can buy a new computer and get up to a $179 rebate on an iPod - anyone know if this applies toward the new iPods just announced?
(web page seems to point to old ones)

no it doesn't. I think that they are trying to clear their inventory of the old ones

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