My first generation iPod is broken in just such a way that I can no longer transfer anything on or off it, so it’s locked with all the music I had on it circa 2002. Which seems poetic.
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I’m a power user for playlists and shuffling, alas. But that’s good to know about the repair. Chris, give it a shot!
I’ve tried it too and I still prefer shitty modern iTunes/Music, I’m afraid.
2007 iPod: probably best to just buy a used one off eBay tbh. Likely easier than finding someone to repair it.
For a new product: this is almost magical thinking, but a voice controlled “AI” agent that actually works. Something like that the Enterprise-D computer that’s part library, part calculator, part secretary. THAT’S IT. It lives on-device and accesses the cloud, not the other way around.
No question: iTunes. Bring back the most functional version of this once GOAT music library app. And a companion, similarly retro bare bones iPod music player device as well. I have no scientific evidence for this, I just believe more people want to decouple music from their phones than we think.
This is a dance off. If you see this, repost with a dance or get eliminated
Seeing the whole billionaire tech bro situation we have going on and one positive thing I can say about it is that it puts a lie to the ”Superheroes inspire supervillains“ trope.
My hope is that the reverse proves to be true.
I’m unfamiliar with the PRACTICAL MAGIC cinematic universe but I always like to recognize logo and fonts fidelity across sequels.
Lee Harvey Oswald was actually trying to kill Governor John Connally but simply missed and hit JFK instead.
Gunray by Gaslight.
He’d make a good doctor who though
It turns out Old Indiana Jones was Canadian.
I think there’s something romantic about Bond and the Doctors always being from the isles/commonwealth. I don’t know if Americans have anything like that. Even Superman and Batman have been played by brits.
Definitely. And I think you’d be good at it.
Here in LA particularly, it’s fairly common to see former actresses thriving as therapists. One of my former therapists was on a huge show in the 90s. I didn’t even recognize her until our first session, and she was great.
In this case, yes.
I remember thinking it was so weird to see different areas of the ship and different camera angles and stuff.
Honest answer is any Zelda game where anything dropped on top of you out of nowhere. I still physically shudder when I remember it. I don’t know why it triggers me so badly.
I felt bad for our comrade, having to go against a 25 day champ. Fucking hell.
That was one of the most hellish games I’ve seen a while. I knew hardly any of the answers.
You can always do it way later! I know someone who went back to get a masters to become a therapist in her mid 40s after decades in the arts.
Rambo? Bootlicker. Mad Max? Bootlicker. King of the Manosphere? Bootlicker. Dana White and his army of underpaid CTE sufferers? Bootlickers. Triple H and the WWE Superstars? Bootlickers. Folding over for a doddering pervert who can't stand up like a human being
This is now easily Trump gets his people onside when they stray; just invite them to the White House, get a picture in the Oval, look important. Joe Rogan has fucktons of money and listeners but proximity to power is the highest high.
Michael Jackson.
get it?
Excellent.
Oh my god…he thinks it’s a store that sells corners.