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Hmphh.

November 7, 2009

I am being inconvenienced.  I am an American, therefore, I do not like it one bit.  I fully intend to speak write to my congressman.

You see, once upon a time we had this external hard drive and it had lots of stuff on it.  Really important stuff, like a gajillion CDs and various video clips and cool games.  Then that hard drive had the audacity to die a weird clicking death, and it refused to be revived.  The nerve.

That means when I go to play stuff on iTunes, it can’t find most of my music because it’s not there anymore.  It was on the dead hard drive.  It lives on through my iPod, but I can no longer make little playlists that I can then burn back to a CD for times when my iPod isn’t a practical choice.

And I want to make a playlist.

But my music is floating around willy nilly in the ethernet, getting all scrambled up with other people’s ghost music, and making funky new jazz tunes that nobody will ever hear.

And to get my music back I have to go find all those gajillion CDs and reload them on the computer.

Which is an inconvenience. 

And I am irritated.

One comment

  1. I’m pretty sure there’s a way to transfer all the music from your ipod to your computer, including your playlists. But you would need to ask someone like Pastor Sam how to do it, because I have no idea.



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