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- sung - Feb 03 2008 | blogs, my unemployed life
Quoted: so over a year ago when iTunes came out with "Cover Flow" where you can view the album art and view it in a slide show format i thought... interesting. then i went to a football game where i meet up with my friend & ex-coworker who asked with a smile "did you see the latest version of iTunes?" i said sure. he then asked "did you know that John's
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