Rob posted this first, but I re-post to expand the audience because it’s flippin’ hilarious.
11/20/2006
Here I am trying to set up iTunes. I want to add my 2500+ songs to my iTunes library. Since I’m computer savvy, I go to “file” “add folder to library” and select the directory — “my music” — where my music resides.
iTunes was able to find 864 songs. That’s a 34% success rate. Let me tell you how happy I am about this.
Bravo apple. Bravo.
PS - I opted not to sell the iPod I won since it had been engraved and personalized (kinda) on the back.
11/19/2006
Rangel wants a draft so that the children of politicians will be more likely to serve in the military. And that would help keep the US out of conflicts. You know, like Korea and Vietnam.
But his proposal gets stupider.
“Rangel said his legislation on the draft would also offer the alternative of a couple of years of public service with educational benefits.”
Public service? Education? No combat? That’ll show those politicians!
11/15/2006
Yup. I still hate him.
I just caught a bit of an interview with him — something about Wal-Mart — and he answered a question by saying that like most things, it isn’t “black and white.”
And even though I turned the channel, I’m sure he wishes to remind you that there are exactly “two Americas” — presumably light and dark grey.
11/14/2006
Sometimes the best way to not get what you want is to ask for it.
Case in point: this morning I received an email from a guy who I sold a used CD to. I expected a complaint about a missed delivery, or non-functional CD. Instead, slightly more than a week after he placed the order, he contacted me to remind me that I had not yet left feedback and that he would really appreciate it if I left him some good feedback for him. So he got a neutral.
This guy is just really sad, or he is some kind of sociologist performing an experiment; but I repeat myself.
