Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Terms and Conditions

No, Apple, I do not agree to your ridiculous terms and conditions for the use of iTunes.

But I have clicked the button that "says" I agree, because otherwise your software won't work. Those are my terms.

Microsoft Update

This morning my computer updated itself, courtesy of Microsoft. When it had finished, it forced me to download and encouraged me to run a special little program. When I did, it told me I could upgrade my computer by spending a mere 150 bucks on a Microsoft product.

Gee thanks. When I buy a TV, I don't expect it to interrupt my viewing to make me view commercials about the manufacturer. I don't expect my toaster to occasionally pop up toast with a message saying I need to buy a new toaster from Philips burned into it.

I know I choose to run Microsoft's OS (although the choice is far from free), but this is my computer, and my time they're wasting. Why is it okay to do it?

I have to go and make a pickup in Dollis Hill now, see you later.