iTunes Phone - Lame - limited to 100 tracks, no matter how much storage you have on the phone
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2 Comments
You’re right. It’s lame. But you chose a lame reason to so desribe it.
100 songs is 100 more than you need on a phone. It’s a phone. When you pick up your home phone, just before you say, “Hello, this is Phil,” do you ever think, “Gee, instead of talking to my mom, I wish that I was listening to some depressing shoe-gaze ditty on this telephone” and then hang up?
You’d better not. Cause I’ll tell your mom. You know I will.
Well, I’ll give you that. But if it were good, it would be an iPod too, so I don’t need to carry all sorts of crap around. I think anything that makes me less likely to have a utility belt is A Good Thing.
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