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Then came the iPod, and it was like, "Hold on, now! I can store all those CDs I've been so careful not to scratch (and remember how awful it was when you were dumb enough to let someone borrow one of your CDs and it was returned blemished??) on this little thing?" As soon as I was able to listen to it without the pesky earbuds, man, it was heaven. Still is. Every day as I get ready for work, there are 3 things I don't leave home without: my coffee mug, my Palm Treo, and my 60GB video iPod. I'm like a modern-day cowboy walking into the office with both of my six-shooters on my sides (one in each pocket making my pants sag a bit). Steve Jobs and the wizards as Apple must've been reading my mind: Can't it be simpler? Why can't I talk into my iPod? Very shortly, we'll all be able to. 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Apple will sell more computers, regardless of price, because people who've never handled a Mac -- and aren't brave enough to enter the totally remarkable, awe-inspiring, yet daunting Apple retail stores -- will finally get to see what the other 13% know: that Apple is the future.
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