Fri, 11 May 2007 Apple, Inc. has been embroiled in the environmental argument for a couple of months now. So, to state their position, Uncle Steve fired off an open letter, The Green Apple. But even though it contained Apple's stance on all this, I found an irony in the articles title.
What major record label did Uncle Steve strike a DRM-free agreement with? EMI. And what does EMI control? Beatles' recording. What color is Apple Records' logo? Green.
Now, I just read in Macworld UK, that Macca has announced that his soon to be released album will be available on the internet. So, is the title a little inside joke for Steve himself? A riddle for us?
Well, absolutely none of this is discussed in this week's episode. I never thought that I'd write these words but there's a lengthy piece courtesy of FOX News. After you watch it, look me in the eyes and tell me 'News' shouldn't be dropped from it's title.
We narrow down the location of the Gates to Hell and commence searching, we review another piece of the first anniversary show SWAG and, of course, there's the ever radiant Dennis.
I've been busy sneezing as the pollen count has been cubed and there's no rain in sight. And I wish someone would use a heavy grit sandpaper on my eyes.
So download the show, enjoy yourself and feel free to send me money.
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Apple, Inc. has been embroiled in the environmental argument for a couple of months now. So, to state their position, Uncle Steve fired off an open letter, The Green Apple. But even though it contained Apple's stance on all this, I found an irony in the articles title.
What major record label did Uncle Steve strike a DRM-free agreement with? EMI. And what does EMI control? Beatles' recording. What color is Apple Records' logo? Green.
Now, I just read in Macworld UK, that Macca has announced that his soon to be released album will be available on the internet. So, is the title a little inside joke for Steve himself? A riddle for us?
Well, absolutely none of this is discussed in this week's episode. I never thought that I'd write these words but there's a lengthy piece courtesy of FOX News. After you watch it, look me in the eyes and tell me 'News' shouldn't be dropped from it's title.
We narrow down the location of the Gates to Hell and commence searching, we review another piece of the first anniversary show SWAG and, of course, there's the ever radiant Dennis.
I've been busy sneezing as the pollen count has been cubed and there's no rain in sight. And I wish someone would use a heavy grit sandpaper on my eyes.
So download the show, enjoy yourself and feel free to send me money.
