American idiotThrough the wonders of technology, everyone in my office is able to share their iTunes musical selections via some .Mac network or something. It's a fascinating window into people's psyches. More important, it allows me to silently judge them using the only way I know how. The web design department, predictably, have Radiohead and Mars Volta and Arcade Fire. Editorial has a lot of Holly Near. But who would've guessed that the Jehovah's Witness in Operations Management would be a huge Tupac fan? Another coworker is really into powerlifting and Tom Clancy. This is a screengrab of his iTunes, in its entirety. I hope he doesn't start some kind of east coast-west coast beef with the Jehovah's Witness. Posted by Dana at 09:13 AM
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I had to uninstall iTunes from my machine at work, because I couldn't help but explore others' playlists, and it was starting to depress me.
Back to back: "Les Miz" soundtrack and "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"? I can't open my veins wide enough.
Posted by: jpoulos at June 24, 2005 09:49 AMOn behalf of editorialists everywhere, I apologize for the Holly Near. But we are TOTAL suckers for "... an ambassador for peace inviting the audience to its best self."
Posted by: Fes at June 24, 2005 01:05 PM