dear people,
leave sarameg alone.
love,
kat
'Life of the Party'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
dear people,
leave sarameg alone.
love,
kat
I believe I have multiple personalities, and the other one?
Probably spells her name using a, GASP, initial capital letter. She likes to walk on the dangerous side.
Re Apple/Mac discounts: There's usually some smallish discount available for anyone affiliated with a college or university (and some K-12 schools), which I am and I think a number of other Buffistas are. You can check to see if you qualify here.
And I won't be the one getting the raise or bonus for it. I'll get a footnote.
Anywho, must go fight the parking wars now.
A cute Macbeth? Well, Ewan McGregor is Scottish...
Last question for the enablers: Do I get an iPod mini or the regular 20 or 40 gig version?
My most favorite thing about my iPod is that I can carry all my music everywhere I go - car, gym, home stereo, just walking around, etc.
My second most favorite thing about my iPod is that it has allowed me to throw away my CDs. It took me a year and a half to get up the courage to let them go, but when we moved into the new house, we didn't even bother to hook up the CD player to the stereo. It plus the CDs and cases just took up room and I have not even listened to a CD since I got the iPod. Now, if I buy a CD, I rip it and chuck it.
A cute Macbeth? Well, Ewan McGregor is Scottish...
You know, I'm going to have to take Dougray Scott instead. Giving alter!me Ewan is way more than I'm willing to do.
Ewan McGregor is Scottish...
And mine!
Maria, I have a 20 G and it seems to be more than enough. Right now, I have several days of music and it's half-filled.
I have a 40G, because I have problems. I wouldn't get a mini, though.
Unrelatedly:
Southwest Airlines travelers carrying laptops with them will finally be able to watch movies aboard the no-frills carrier. Although the airline has no plans to install in-flight entertainment systems on its flights, it has arranged with studio-supported Movielink to allow passengers with broadband connections to the Internet to download a free movie onto their laptops before leaving their home or office through a special Southwest/Movielink branded site. Suzanne Betts, analyst with Argus Research Corp. in New York, told today's (Wednesday) Los Angeles Daily News: "If you look at JetBlue Airways and Boeing, all of them are trying to get into in-flight entertainment; it's the new wave of where things are going. ... But this deal is more in line with Southwest's philosophy -- offering a no-frills service and not spending a lot to offer it."