Between Netflix & Hulu Plus, I've got all the TV and movies I can stand to watch. I dropped my cable plan down to local broadcast only and if I don't find a reason to watch any of those channels soon I'll drop the whole shebang.
I've been beta testing a Lala iPhone/iTouch app that let's me stream my entire Lala-synced iTunes library, plus and web tracks/albums I've purchase from lala.com. So I have my complete music library on my phone anywhere there's Wi-Fi or a data connection. Plays nicely with Facebook, too.
It feels a lot like a killer app to me. Maybe Apple thought it was too good to not bring it in-house.
Glad it's working for you. I have a close friend on a similar track. She has difficulties at times, but manages it and prefers the full spectrum over the duller edges.
I think one of our weaknesses as a society is our insistence on defining and trying to be "normal." In so doing, we also define "abnormal" and thus limit our perception and understanding of the natural world.
Between Netflix & Hulu Plus, I've got all the TV and movies I can stand to watch. I dropped my cable plan down to local broadcast only and if I don't find a reason to watch any of those channels soon I'll drop the whole shebang.
>>Each to their own really.
At first I read this as "Each to their own reality." Works either way, but I like mine better.
Is it just me, or free wifi from Starbucks is just some wishful thinking?
It's free if you register a Starbucks card and maintain a balance on that card.
I've been beta testing a Lala iPhone/iTouch app that let's me stream my entire Lala-synced iTunes library, plus and web tracks/albums I've purchase from lala.com. So I have my complete music library on my phone anywhere there's Wi-Fi or a data connection. Plays nicely with Facebook, too.
It feels a lot like a killer app to me. Maybe Apple thought it was too good to not bring it in-house.
Glad it's working for you. I have a close friend on a similar track. She has difficulties at times, but manages it and prefers the full spectrum over the duller edges.
I think one of our weaknesses as a society is our insistence on defining and trying to be "normal." In so doing, we also define "abnormal" and thus limit our perception and understanding of the natural world.