Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Dylan

I can't wait to listen to the new CD's. The world is a better place with him still in it. There has never been anyone like him, and at his white-hot peak in the late 60's, he was completely untouchable. He's made some bad records, and his voice is more shot now than Satchmo's- but that's how he uses it- as a different instrument. A few years ago, I was watching him sing while on tour with Paul Simon. Simon came out and sang like Paul Simon. Dylan came out and altered every song. No way could Joan Baez do an impersonation of This Dylan! I was confused, a little disappointed. Then I realized that not only wasn't he trying to sound like Bob Dylan, he wasn't necessarily trying to limit himself to rock and roll or even the blues. What he was doing with his voice was what Miles Davis did with his trumpet. As I began to listen to what I now felt was more like jazz music, my expectations evaporated and I was absolutely mesmerized.

I love Paul, too- but Dylan made him look like a lightweight.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Get Smart

Sarah Palin- the Paris Hilton of politics, The female Dan Quayle, or
George Bush.

Nice goin', McCain. Real Maverick stuff! Except for one thing- is
being an idiot the same as being a "Maverick," or is being an idiot
being an idiot? More to the point- was selecting her putting country
first, or putting John McCain first? An act of desperation- or just
selfishness? How about stupidity? Would you believe- retarded?

Sorry about that, chief. Missed it by- That much!....

Get smart. Drop out. Drop her!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

McCain cancels

Letterman was brilliant. This was the old Dave from NBC days. Point is, not only was he "Jilted," so's the country thanks to McJerk's straight-talking express diversion. As Obama said, a president very often has to do more than one thing at a time. They've got a media blackout on whacko Palin, and he's trying to weasel out of debates. As Olberman said- perfect opportunity to hear the two candidates talk about the economy. But McDufus "doesn't know much about the economy." So he has to run to Katie Couric.. er, Washington to fix it. If people can't see through this then I am as convinced as Bill Maher that there is no hope, that this country is predominantly filled with racist mongoloid idiots. This is fake-Christian-Deliverance, y'all. Believe it or not, if Obama loses, this is gonna hurt way, way more than the George W years. We may not even survive it.

Posted at 11:05AM on Sep 25th 2008 by auramac

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Wanna kill

Seriously. Listen to this woman. Think about it. Sounds like she's still at the pageant, trying to answer questions about world peace. Might have to attack Russia. Well, we'd need a draft. Gonna bring McCain around to her way of thinking. She knows nothing. She lies, he lies. Supreme Court. China kicks our butts, buys our country, becomes the richest, most powerful country on earth because they're not throwing all their money into nation-building and they actually are required to go to school and learn science, science, science. It's not just gas! All we've got is Britney Spears and McDonald's. Back to the Stone Age. Us- not them. Just by voting Republican. It may be too late. We let Bush in twice- let's make the most disasterous decision we can this time, too! Palin- our new Superstar! She'll bite Russia in the butt with her pit bull teeth, level the entire Middle East with one imaginary hockey stick. They can then write a new New Testement- called, "The Last Temptation of America."

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

F-U Mac 360

I'm the Mac tech specialist for a local school district supporting nearly a thousand Macs, running both Tiger and Leopard. There have been no serious problems with 99% of them, hardware or software. Most often, there may be some "user error."

I haven't tried an iPhone or MobileMe. From what I've heard, HP is not the brand to buy if you want to buy a PC- Lennovo or Toshibas are much more reliable, hardware-wise. In my experience, both XP and Vista are nightmares, intrusive, annoying, unreliable.

I believe it is time for Kate to say goodbye to this site, she is becoming the John Dvorak of the internet. In fact, the companion Apple-bashing piece by Ron seems to be a piece driven by ego to justify a whole lot of recent whining, maybe to back up Kate's rant also.

It is my feeling that Apple is going through some significant growing pains, but even still, there's absolutely no contest between them and the competition. In fact, it never ceases to amaze me how any reasonable comparisons can be made, why anyone in their right mind would actually choose a Windows machine.

It is also important to remember that Windows Vista is given "a bad rap" mostly not by Mac users but those with much more extensive experience and involvement with the platform than the month Kate has spent with her HP. In my own school district, the 50% of computers running Windows have been downgraded to XP due to a variety of nightmarish scenarios, many of which persist because, well, Windows is Windows. Read the PC magazines and blogs- there is more Vista-bashing these days than Mac-bashing.

This site no longer serves a useful purpose- it is apparent that the two parties who remain have abandoned ship in a manner far more extensively than those who have merely disappeared. There is nothing positive to be gained here, nothing to be learned in an educational, inspiring, communal atmosphere that characterizes the best forums, be they print magazines or websites. There is only whining, complaining, justifications, misrepresentation, and temper tantrums. Exactly what you would expect from a teenager in a Mac-bashing blog.

I do not doubt the sincerity of the opinions and whining that has become Mac 360, but I cannot expect any meaningful objectivity at this point because it is so obvious to me, with my daily experiences with hundreds and hundreds of Mac users and Apple technology, that all that has been written here is so subjective as to be almost completely meaningless, so blown out of proportion and misrepresentative of the overall picture. Of course Apple has some problems- we are talking technology, after all. But the choice is clear- and it's Mac.

Please stop writing and either retire or sell the domain- on Craigslist.

Shut it down. And good luck with your HP's.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

'Bye Mac 360

Sad. So it's come to this- articles supposedly posted August 15, 2008 or thereabouts followed by comments made much earlier?- looks like nobody's at the wheel at Mac 360. Your criticisms of Apple are harsh and way exaggerated. The commitment hasn't been there in a while, and it shows. Pull the plug- now. Keep your domain names. You have not only spit in the face of Apple the company, but in all of us who continue to have faith in its transition to greater success, in its growing pains, and who have followed Tera and her vision for Mac 360 all these years. I for one can no longer bear to return here and am deleting it from my bookmarks. Good luck on the Dark Side- true mediocrity is lack of vision and commitment. You failed this website, and you failed its readers. You have also dishonored its founder.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Jen and John?!?

I am from another planet but have learned to speak and write English in your country (please do not tell this man named Lou Dobbs).

In my country we do not have celebrities nor do we care what they do with their lives. We have artists, of course, and entertainers. All we care about is their work. If we want to focus on one using just one hand, we have special magazines and movies for that- the people involved are not famous because we consider that an invasion of privacy. Last, but not least- we are too busy enjoying what little time we have in this universe to waste it focussing on people we don't know and will never meet.

Have a nice day in Your corner of the universe.