Follow-up to my post slamming Apple
I guess in all fairness (like, who ever told you the world was fair…), I should post some kind of follow-up to my recent post slamming Apple’s billing practices with my iPod Touch.
I finally did get the Touch. I had to buy it at Walmart. I finally did get my money back and stayed back on my card after the second unauthorized transaction. I didn’t trust going back to the Apple Store online again, so I broke down and just bought it at Walmart. The point is I have one (had it for a while now actually) and don’t regret it. It’s a lot nicer than my old 4GB 2nd generation Nano.
On a lighter note, I also recently acquired a new(er) dual USB 12″ iBook to replace my older Pismo PowerBook. The PBook was just getting to be too much maintenance for my liking. When I have to spend more time doing file maintenance rather than creating the files, it’s time to switch. So I purchased the iBook I’m posting this on right now. It’s actually much nicer than I would have thought any 12″ ‘Book to be. And for the price ($270 incl. s+h), it was a good deal I thought.
John Fox : Starting at the age of 6, John was always fascinated with computers. His first machine, an IBM PCjr, had him hooked and from that sparked a love affair with technology. Creating webpages at the age of 12 and the advent of social media that came about in his 20's, he started his own media company, New Media Designs, in 2009. Due to the success of IndyGeek.net, New Media Designs' flagship product, the NMD brand was stopped in April 2010 and IndyGeek became the name of the company founded by Fox, his wife Esther and Alex Conner.








