iReality

What the hell ever happened to happiness in the success of others? Have we really taken the me generation to the next level of selfishness where everything that claims fame fortune or glory is a giant blood sucking monster in our society unless we have our own piece of its pie? Are you not the very same people that still rail against capitalism? Let me guess, you won’t shop at Wal-Mart because you feel that your refusal to buy pickles in the specially sized and priced jar forced upon Vlassic by the demands of the GIANT soul castrating corporation is a better protest then growing your own cucumbers? You are also the person that wishes Tiger Woods would really break his leg because you are so tired of seeing him win. You are the guy that claims freeware and open source is the only righteous way to travel the road community computing goodness because in your altruistic view no one company should make so much money. You hate the iphone because nothing can be that good and if it is you don’t want to hear about anymore.

 

I have every intention of buying of iphone. It’s smart, it’s sexy, and it’s the pioneer of mobile consolidation. I don’t care who made it.

 

I don’t want to grow my own pickles. I’m not really a pickle person.

 

I hope Tiger Woods wins every time for the rest of days. Extraordinary athletes are motivation for millions of people and fostering the hopes and dreams of millions more to come.

 

If you are successful in what you do, I am truly happy for you.

 

Kiss Kiss

Dawngrrl Gametart

One Response to “iReality”

  1. Dirk Says:

    While the iPhone does indeed look uber-cool and is all snazzy, it’s not (in this humble geek’s opinion) $500 uber-cool. I tend to live on the idea of letting suckers pay for all tech R&D for at least 6 to 12 months before I’d even consider forking out some hard earned pesos on this little gadget.

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