Drinking the iPod Kool-aid

May 11, 2005 14:00

I'm sorry to all my friends whose journals I usually read; I haven't been able to check LJ as often as I'd like in the last few weeks. Work's been busy, and I have to get ready to leave for Israel at the end of the month ( Read more... )

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mascrider May 11 2005, 18:47:13 UTC
Why would they deny the last two? Or even the 4th one? They're not even apple-related. fools. I'm quite sick of people trying to control the behaviour of others. Companies and laws all think they can do it. Everyone under the sun can think for themselves if they want to, and keeping certain quotes off of ipods ain't gonna change that. Jeez. I'm tired. I don't seem to be able to properly contain my venom.

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solargrl May 11 2005, 18:54:24 UTC
I was worried about the Jesus one even.....

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mascrider May 11 2005, 19:05:30 UTC
Are you serious? The world is its own hell!

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solargrl May 11 2005, 20:09:25 UTC
well now that I know it was engraved by a computer-driven lazer somewhere in China, the Jesus one would have been ok.

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mascrider May 12 2005, 00:45:42 UTC
you were worried about the feelings of the proletariat? Ooh, that's so cute.

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solargrl May 12 2005, 14:45:43 UTC
I was thinking more along the lines of....if they have a thing for Jesus, and are offended, they might do something bad to my precious ipod. Is that still cute?

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mascrider May 12 2005, 22:14:55 UTC
Not hardly, it's unconscionable that you could have a fear of the proletariat. This isn't communism, you know. They don't have any power yet.

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solargrl May 13 2005, 14:32:50 UTC
If it was communism, it might look much the same. We'd all be issued government iPods as the only approved mp3 player.

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mascrider May 15 2005, 18:16:40 UTC
Why would there have to be only one approved mp3 player? and what makes you think it would be an ipod. maybe it would be some kind of keychain that holds 2 songs. We all know how effective government can be.

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