I doub the "Now Playing" section will get too many more updates, as I have now switched almost completely to iTunes for Windows. While I have undeniable love for the winamp 2.x series, iTunes really has filled the MP3 void and offers playlist options and configurations that are at my fingertips. If you want, there doesn't even need to be complicated playlists, you can just use the handy search and filter your library. Playing only songs by say, the Beastie Boys is as easy as selecting "Artist" in the filter field, and then typing "Beastie Boys", immediately followed by pressing play. If I add another song to the library I don't have to go in and change up any playlists, and had I gotten in on the iTunes wave earlier, I could even have gotten to my MP3 library from work, really meaning I could have my music anywhere I pleased. But, courtesy of innovation on the Windows platform, I will instead have to wair for an iPod to take my music with me in that sense.
You'll notice the title of this post is Lemon Water, which refers to a small bottle of lemon juice I always keep in my fridge. Here, in Seaside, a near-ocean community, our water is awful. In response to this, I find myself adding lemon juice in hopes that it will hide the taste. The result is never really quite what was intended. Normally I rely on juices, concentrates, and lemonades / teas to help take the chewable nature out of the water. However, sometimes those things aren't on hand and out comes the lemon juice. From what I understand, when I was a little kid, my grandfather used to always have lemon water. I'd sip it, make a funny face, and then ask for more. I think he'd be pleased to know that some 18 years since, I still make those funny faces.
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