What is the operating temperature limit for the 8G iPod Nano?

I'm putting away my 30G for the summer, in a cool dry safe, only to be taken out occasionally to be played and re-charged under indoor conditions. Taking this baby out in my car is out of the question where temperatures will be sure to top 100 degrees Fahrenheit over the summer.
I'm thinking, if I want music in my car, either use the radio or get a Nano which has no hard drive, could probably work in hotter conditions and even have the added benefit of playing on fights over 30,000 feet altitude.
Anyone have experience with the Nano for these conditions?
TIA,
- Ken

Hmm, no music over 10,000 feet unless we use a notebook with iTunes on it.
No iPod music in my car this summer. Okay while you're driving with the air conditioning on, but not after you shut down and want to go for a swim in the river along side the road.
Thank You,
- Ken

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