RE: Re: iPod Nano
If someone ever gave me an Ipod, the first thing I would have to do is get out the dremel or belt sander, and take off the logo. THEN, I might use it, although it would be used a lot less than most people use it.
(Off topic rantings.)
People these days MUST have noise, whether it is a busy room, the sound of cooling fans on their computer, the hum of the fridge, or anything else, the have the NEED for it.
People are becomming addicted to music. People have lost the love of listening to silence, or picking out the different tiny sounds of near silence. People need noise, and yet they never listen to it. When trying to get someone to actually LISTEN to surroundings, instead of just hearing them, they always look at me strangely.
Think about when the power goes out at the beginning of the night. People MUST talk then. It is a novel experience, and yet they instantly cut themselves off from part of it. People these days are much more unobservant and oblivious to things around them.
If someone ever gave me an Ipod, the first thing I would have to do is get out the dremel or belt sander, and take off the logo. THEN, I might use it, although it would be used a lot less than most people use it.
(Off topic rantings.)
People these days MUST have noise, whether it is a busy room, the sound of cooling fans on their computer, the hum of the fridge, or anything else, the have the NEED for it.
People are becomming addicted to music. People have lost the love of listening to silence, or picking out the different tiny sounds of near silence. People need noise, and yet they never listen to it. When trying to get someone to actually LISTEN to surroundings, instead of just hearing them, they always look at me strangely.
Think about when the power goes out at the beginning of the night. People MUST talk then. It is a novel experience, and yet they instantly cut themselves off from part of it. People these days are much more unobservant and oblivious to things around them.
















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