I went back and checked my numbers... silly me. I was off in my internet and phone numbers by about $50, in my favor. That's what I get for not paying attention once I set things in motion. I love autopay.
I don't know about Pandora, but if it would let me create playlists and download them onto a shuffle, I would be all over that. I got a cute little iPod shuffle for xmas, and I haven't had the chance to figure out how to play with it yet, but I think Rhapsody is going to make me actually BUY the songs I listen to, in order to put them on my shuffle, and i don't wanna do that yet.
library. *love*. I also get TONS of books on dvd now and listen to them on my commute in the mornings and nights. I think I love that more than watching movies, to be honest. I just finished "pattern recognition" by William Gibson, and got that thing where you are both happy and sad when you get to the end. Listening to "Cold Mountain" now, as read by the author with a soft southern drawl. If I had to, I could get rid of internet and netflix and rhapsody (though I would VERY MUCH miss internet) as long as I could still have the library (although that's kind of cheating because I can use the internet AT the library).
As soon as we get free internet in SF, I will be one happy camper. Maybe free internet will tempt you guys to come back to SF for a few years? (I know, I know... *sigh*)
Re: wow thassalotta stuff Uncle Bob!
Date: 2007-01-09 07:55 am (UTC)I don't know about Pandora, but if it would let me create playlists and download them onto a shuffle, I would be all over that. I got a cute little iPod shuffle for xmas, and I haven't had the chance to figure out how to play with it yet, but I think Rhapsody is going to make me actually BUY the songs I listen to, in order to put them on my shuffle, and i don't wanna do that yet.
library. *love*. I also get TONS of books on dvd now and listen to them on my commute in the mornings and nights. I think I love that more than watching movies, to be honest. I just finished "pattern recognition" by William Gibson, and got that thing where you are both happy and sad when you get to the end. Listening to "Cold Mountain" now, as read by the author with a soft southern drawl. If I had to, I could get rid of internet and netflix and rhapsody (though I would VERY MUCH miss internet) as long as I could still have the library (although that's kind of cheating because I can use the internet AT the library).
As soon as we get free internet in SF, I will be one happy camper. Maybe free internet will tempt you guys to come back to SF for a few years? (I know, I know... *sigh*)