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	<title>Dr. Docktorson Media &#187; iPod</title>
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		<title>iBrick</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other day after work, I walked to my truck to drive home and reached into my pocket to pull out my iPod as had been my routine for years.  Unfortunately, I found that, as in every commuter&#8217;s worst nightmares, my iPod would not turn on.  Had this been five years ago, I probably would [...]]]></description>
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<p>The other day after work, I walked to my truck to drive home and reached into my pocket to pull out my iPod as had been my routine for years.  Unfortunately, I found that, as in every commuter&#8217;s worst nightmares, my iPod would not turn on.  Had this been five years ago, I probably would have just worried about it once I got home and listened to the radio for my commute home.  However, this thought never entered my mind.  Instead, I proceeded to fiddle with every iPod troubleshooting method I could think of in the parking lot in a desperate attempt to bring my trusty musical friend back to life.  After twenty minutes, I found that I was not going to be able to fix it without a computer.  I had my laptop with me, but no sync cable.  Even still, I refused to listen to the radio.  I began to ponder what alternatives I still had.   I could listen to a stream on my phone, but I didn&#8217;t have my HTC USB to 3.5mm headphone jack converter, either.  I could listen to something on my laptop, but I didn&#8217;t have any media on it, as it was just a netbook.</p>
<p>The point of this was that in the time it took me to troubleshoot my iPod and think of alternatives, I could have been home already.  But, I was completely dependent on my technology, and listening to old media was unacceptable to me.  I think we as a society (or at least myself) have become too dependent on our technology.  We have come to the point where we can&#8217;t even do simple tasks like driving home or watching television without our iPods, TiVo, or Hulu.  Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I absoloutely love the new on-demand revolution, but when it gets to the point that sitting through a few commercials (which actually pays for the content in the first place) become intolerable, then the content industry should start becoming very worried.  And what&#8217;s even worse for them, I think that day has come.</p>
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