A day at the museum
I was at Target on Saturday and they were selling these strange plastic discs that had music on them. One of the employee said you'd put them in a seedy player. So I asked how I would get them on my iPhone and he explained this elaborate system where you rip the music off the disc with your computer. What a waste of time. I'd bet they'll never catch on.
I also saw these things called magazines that were printed on paper. I was looking at a video game magazine when I first got there and then I decided to check it again before I left. But it was EXACTLY the same as when I first got there. The staff didn't even take the time to update it. (And I'd checked Joystiq.com, so I know there was new news.)
I also saw these things called magazines that were printed on paper. I was looking at a video game magazine when I first got there and then I decided to check it again before I left. But it was EXACTLY the same as when I first got there. The staff didn't even take the time to update it. (And I'd checked Joystiq.com, so I know there was new news.)
Labels: Mark
2 Comments:
dork.
What will everyone complain about or cry for when there are no more magazines or newspapers?
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