I don't know about Jess, but I'm bookmarking it.
Funny because I marked ND's post then read this one next.
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I don't know about Jess, but I'm bookmarking it.
Funny because I marked ND's post then read this one next.
I'm gonna download an RSS aggregator/browser. I'm on a Mac. Which one should I get?
I use the web-based Bloglines and love it.
iPod devotees rocked by thefts
(Washington Post article on the MSNBC site, so no login required.)
Apparantly iPod theft is way up - don't know if that just a DC problem or nationwide. Thieves used to ignore iPods, but now people who fence stolen goods have found a market for stolen iPods, which is responsible for the recent upswing of iPod iTheft.
The article mostly foucuses on how traumatic it is to have one's iPod iStolen.
(iSorry.)
The article mostly foucuses on how traumatic it is to have one's iPod iStolen.
Oh. Please.
"Everybody has a lot of memories they associate with music, and musical taste is usually very important to people," said Anita Boss, a forensic psychologist in Alexandria who has counseled crime victims. "You actually have a piece of identity theft here."
She added: "Anytime something is stolen that is so personal, victims are going to have a reaction like that. It's not the same as stealing a coat."
See? Even a fucking forensic psychologist says so. You're not doubting a forensic psychologist, are you?
"You actually have a piece of identity theft here."
Except for the part where the entire iDentity is also on the person's computer.
It's not the same as stealing a coat.
No, it's probably even less personal, because your leather jacket, the one that you've spent years getting used to, is a lot harder to duplicate than a fucking iPod. You buy a new iPod, and download the songs again from your computer. Cry me a river.
Or what Jon said.
Thank you, ND. I love you.
On the other hand, Monster Cable for computer stuff? Dumb dumb dumb. It's an error-correcting protocol, peeps.
Thanks for the recs, you guys. I just subscribed to Bloglines and so far it serves my purposes quite well.
Jon, my boyfriend says you and FAQ Girl are insanely cute together.
See, if someone stole my iPod I'd be pissed because I'd need to buy a new one (and my renter's insurance deductible is high). But if they stole my iPod AND my computer? Then I'd be really upset.