June 30, 2007 at 9:14 pm
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Larry King lobbed his usual round of softballs the other night, this time at Paris Hilton. Turns out that Michael Moore was bumped so she could appear
KING: An embarrassing — were you strip-searched? Do they do that in jail?
HILTON: Yes…
KING: What was that like?
HILTON: The most humiliating experience of my life. I never had to do that, you know, doing that in front of someone you don’t even know. It’s pretty embarrassing.
The most humiliating experience of her life. Really? She’s had multiple sex tapes and photos all over the internet and THIS is the most humiliating experience of her life?
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June 27, 2007 at 11:17 pm
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Ughhh.. I was hating on the iPhone for a while, certain I’d never buy one. This was almost entirely based on how crappy I thought the keyboard would be. Looks like I might be wrong… We’ll have to wait and see what the users think.
I’m still not likely to give up my Blackberry any time soon, especially if the iPhone can’t get at my corporate email.
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June 25, 2007 at 11:34 pm
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I bought a Mac. (Well technically it’s my second Mac, I owned a Mac Classic II in college).

I was saving for a new computer to replace my Dell desktop and decided that I really wanted to play with OS X and should probably have another laptop instead of custom building a $2,000 desktop that I won’t use to its full power. Since they’re running at 2+ GHz they’re not a bad little machine either - at least I can tell from the 45 min I spend playing with one in the Apple store at Southpoint.
The box is sitting on my kitchen counter.
Its partly an exercise in restraint (I had some work to do tonight [what else is new], and I’m taking next week off, so there is plenty of time to play :-), partly an attempt to get to bed at a reasonable hour (I knew that if I opened it up at 9pm when I got home I’d be up REALLY late and I’m almost certain, based on the 2nd sleep study that I did last week, that I’ve got narcolepsy), and partly an exercise in getting rid of buyers remorse (if I let it sit there for a bit I’ll be confronted with it’s “returnability” and just get over it… I saved the money and can afford it.).
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