Are there any established rules of etiquette for meeting people through iTunes? R has a sweet story about David Keste aum's attempt to meet his musical "soulmate," a neighbor who piggybacked onto his WiFi co ection and accidentally left her shared library acce ible from his computer. The story proves to be part wish-fulfillment, part stalking, and partly poignant. It says something about the separate lives we lead in today's society and how computers can, or could, or maybe even can't, bring us together. If a total stranger rang your doorbell and said he admired your music, would you let him in? No? Me neither.
Wednesday, 29 March 2006
How David Keste aum iMet his neighbor on iTunes
Are there any established rules of etiquette for meeting people through iTunes? R has a sweet story about David Keste aum's attempt to meet his musical "soulmate," a neighbor who piggybacked onto his WiFi co ection and accidentally left her shared library acce ible from his computer. The story proves to be part wish-fulfillment, part stalking, and partly poignant. It says something about the separate lives we lead in today's society and how computers can, or could, or maybe even can't, bring us together. If a total stranger rang your doorbell and said he admired your music, would you let him in? No? Me neither.
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