Are you already filling up that new 4Gb iPod Nano? Here are instructions on how to make your very own 200Gb version of it! Sure, it makes the Nano a little bigger, and the battery life goes right down to 6 minutes (ATA Hard disk drives do suck up a lot of juice), but getting 50 times more space is worth drilling your iPod Nano for, surely.
Instructions at Uncyclopedia (via Gizmodo)