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posted by [personal profile] maelorin at 10:51pm on 11/08/2006 under , , , ,
like my coffee, this is a serious shot of hot hello to the brain. even the packaging is - well - simply cool ... i couldn't bear to throw it out.

i walked into an apple dealer and achieved the impossible. i got a discount. on everything.

suffice to say, i'm the excited owner of a black 30g video ipod, plus av connection kit (universal dock, av plugs, a remote control, and a nifty power plug that handles three different kinds of sockets) ... and a leather ipod case. [all for the price of the 60g ipod. something like $60 discount.]

at some point i may consider other accessories, but i have a helicopter to buy first.
Mood:: 'jubilant' jubilant
Music:: Adam Ant - Friend Or Foe
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posted by [personal profile] maelorin at 10:51pm on 11/08/2006 under , , , ,
like my coffee, this is a serious shot of hot hello to the brain. even the packaging is - well - simply cool ... i couldn't bear to throw it out.

i walked into an apple dealer and achieved the impossible. i got a discount. on everything.

suffice to say, i'm the excited owner of a black 30g video ipod, plus av connection kit (universal dock, av plugs, a remote control, and a nifty power plug that handles three different kinds of sockets) ... and a leather ipod case. [all for the price of the 60g ipod. something like $60 discount.]

at some point i may consider other accessories, but i have a helicopter to buy first.
Music:: Adam Ant - Friend Or Foe
Mood:: 'jubilant' jubilant
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posted by [personal profile] maelorin at 10:32pm on 08/05/2006 under , , , ,

Charles Wright does a little tinkering with an iPod and a desktop.

January 26, 2006

HERE is the question you apparently mustn't ask if you're an iPod owner: How do I transfer the songs on my iPod to a PC or Mac?

We can't find this prohibition in the End User Licence Agreement, but it must be there somewhere because two of our friends - one a Windows iPod owner, the other a Mac-based user - recently asked precisely that question in Apple dealerships in Sydney and Melbourne and were treated like master criminals.

"You can't do it," they were told with noticeable firmness. "It isn't possible."

The only reason we can think of for this vehement, and unfortunately completely wrong, advice is that in the world of Apple there's a pervasive view that people who ask that question are intent on music piracy.

Here at the Bleeding Edge Centre for the Examination of Intentions, we're convinced, however, that most of them have far more honourable motives. They simply want to know how to recover their music collection in the event or the actuality of a catastrophic failure of their computer hard drive. Or they might want to back up their music collection to a different computer.

They ought to be made aware that it's quite easy to do.

... ... ...

Though why anyone would be stupid enough to suggest dragging an iPodload of files onto a desktop has be at a loss.

That was stupid back in the old Mac days. It's just insane now.

And I'm with Charles on the point about piracy. Get over it corporate fuckwits. You've never been able to control what we do with stuff - it's beyond stupidly impossible in Digitalia™.
Mood:: 'irritated' irritated
Music:: Anastacia - I'm Outta Love
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posted by [personal profile] maelorin at 10:32pm on 08/05/2006 under , , , ,

Charles Wright does a little tinkering with an iPod and a desktop.

January 26, 2006

HERE is the question you apparently mustn't ask if you're an iPod owner: How do I transfer the songs on my iPod to a PC or Mac?

We can't find this prohibition in the End User Licence Agreement, but it must be there somewhere because two of our friends - one a Windows iPod owner, the other a Mac-based user - recently asked precisely that question in Apple dealerships in Sydney and Melbourne and were treated like master criminals.

"You can't do it," they were told with noticeable firmness. "It isn't possible."

The only reason we can think of for this vehement, and unfortunately completely wrong, advice is that in the world of Apple there's a pervasive view that people who ask that question are intent on music piracy.

Here at the Bleeding Edge Centre for the Examination of Intentions, we're convinced, however, that most of them have far more honourable motives. They simply want to know how to recover their music collection in the event or the actuality of a catastrophic failure of their computer hard drive. Or they might want to back up their music collection to a different computer.

They ought to be made aware that it's quite easy to do.

... ... ...

Though why anyone would be stupid enough to suggest dragging an iPodload of files onto a desktop has be at a loss.

That was stupid back in the old Mac days. It's just insane now.

And I'm with Charles on the point about piracy. Get over it corporate fuckwits. You've never been able to control what we do with stuff - it's beyond stupidly impossible in Digitalia™.
Music:: Anastacia - I'm Outta Love
Mood:: 'irritated' irritated

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