Donkeymon

Hey everybody, I am still here, and being unemployed is really great. I ran up to New York City on Wednesday to check out MacWorld, and then I met up with my super-awesome friend Jen Rados and we went out partying all night, and I didn't have to worry about getting home in time to get to work, or being conscious, or anything. In fact, I still haven't fully recovered, and it doesn't matter. I did miss ultimate last night because I was unconscious, which was kindof a bummer. And I have a lot of getting ready to do, both for tomorrow's party (to which you are invited) and for my impending move to Japan. MacWorld was fairly disappointing by the way. There weren't any new hardware announcements besides the new, larger iPod, and the iPod won't be available for a few weeks. The software announcements sucked too. OS X 10.2 looks really cool, but will cost $129 even if you already own OS X 10.1. On top of that, Apple's free iTools service will change to be $100 a year, starting in September. I don't use it much, and soon I won't use it at all, and I am sure that many other people will feel the same way about it. They did introduce one cool feature into iTunes though; the Volume Leveler will play all of your songs at a consistent volume, even if some are really quiet and some are really loud. It has always bugged me when I turn up a song that is recorded quietly, and then the next some comes on and is way too loud. Okay, time to go to the grocery store and get some ingredients.




Pretty much all content on this page was created by Donkeymon. Probably not all of it, but most of it. Thank you for looking at it. I guess you shouldn't steal it, unless I stole it in the first place. But really I don't see what the big deal is.