I think I do.
I can't stand not turning on iTunes when my computer is running. I can litterly spend hours jumping through different records and songs. And even when I am working in other windows, I am constantly ALT+TABbing back and forth.
But this dependency has started to get me worried. I fret that iTunes is sucking up too much CPU juice. That my ever growing list of songs is slowly multiplying like tribbles, and will soon take over my hard drive. I have even become anxious that - maybe - I don't understand how to use the program as effectively as I could. It has a lot of the features, and drop down menus. Have you ever checked out what each does? It is a powerful device. As powerful as my fear of being off line, away from it, for too long.
But worst of all? I can't keep up with all the new podcasts that are added. Podcasts, having become so prolific that even a room full of monkeys listening to Podcasts all day, everyday could not keep abreast of what is cool. And if monkeys can't do it, what hope do I have?
I can't stand not turning on iTunes when my computer is running. I can litterly spend hours jumping through different records and songs. And even when I am working in other windows, I am constantly ALT+TABbing back and forth.
But this dependency has started to get me worried. I fret that iTunes is sucking up too much CPU juice. That my ever growing list of songs is slowly multiplying like tribbles, and will soon take over my hard drive. I have even become anxious that - maybe - I don't understand how to use the program as effectively as I could. It has a lot of the features, and drop down menus. Have you ever checked out what each does? It is a powerful device. As powerful as my fear of being off line, away from it, for too long.
But worst of all? I can't keep up with all the new podcasts that are added. Podcasts, having become so prolific that even a room full of monkeys listening to Podcasts all day, everyday could not keep abreast of what is cool. And if monkeys can't do it, what hope do I have?
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You have no hope against monkeys, they groom each other and listen to Itunes
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