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#2 2007-08-12 5:58 pm
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Re: MA no. 65 - January 2002
Beowulf wrote:
"Apple's iPod : World's Greatest MP3 Player or $400 Paperweight?"
Both, depending. 
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#3 2007-08-16 5:06 am
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Re: MA no. 65 - January 2002
Ah, yes ... I well remember writing that cover line. We were having quite a debate among the editorial staff, some saying that the iPod was a dog 'cause it had only 5GB of capacity, no EQ, and execrable earbuds, and others saying that although it was, indeed, pretty %$#@ing expensive for its capabilities and capacity compared to the competition of the day, it was a great leap forward in simplicity and usability -- so I hedged our opinion on the cover.
As the wise ol' native American would say in the hoary ol' movie cliche, "Many moons have passed..."
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#4 2007-08-16 10:34 am
Re: MA no. 65 - January 2002
Rik wrote:
As the wise ol' native American would say in the hoary ol' movie cliche, "Many moons have passed..."
You, Running Rock! Swimming Bird's star is about to fall, I have forseen it.
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Spirit was crushed; now is fading, But I want to help make things right.
Because I can see and I can feel, and you can see and you can feel
So why don't we both either stand up and fight
Or at least together we'll call it a night.
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