Oct 172003
 

As I suspected, my law school reunion blew. There were only about 5 people there from my class (1998). Oh well, perhaps I’ll have better luck at the ten-year reunion. Maybe by then, people will be more inclined to boast about themselves.
I dropped about $20 at the iTunes Music Store last night. They make it way too easy to start clicking and buying. I’ll have to set myself a monthly cap. I had a discussion with one person who thought $.99 was still too much for a song. I think it’s eminently reasonable. Compared to the obscene prices for CDs and the morass of mislabeled files and porn that is P2P, I’ll gladly pay $.99 for the conveniences of getting the song I want at a decent recording quality. And I like iTunes a lot as well. Almost makes me understand why people buy Macs. Almost.

  2 Responses to “The First Step Is Admitting You Have A Problem”

  1. Heh heh. Are you a closet MacHead? I sure was. I wouldn’t admit it to myself, but I always secretly admired them, stealing askance glances in the stores, and only half-heartedly insulting them with my other PC geeky-tech friends. Then I bought one.
    And then I bought two more.

  2. Give in to the Mac side. It is …. your DEStiny

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