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I got an Apple iPod nano in December. I added all of my CDs and then started trashing stuff I really had no interest in hearing.
As I listened to some old stuff, i.e., MC 900ft Jesus, I decided I wanted to hear some Beastie Boys. So, for my Bday, my mother-in-law got me License to Ill. As I don't have a box which can run iTunes right now, I don't have it on the nano.
I had a forty minute drive from the Denver Airport to the Sun campus in Broomfield. So I popped the CD into dashboard and let it rip. I almost lost it when I heard some of the lyrics again. Like:
I'm the king of the classroom - coolin' in the back
My teacher had beef so I gave her a smack
She chased me out of class 0 she was strapped with a ruler
I was in college when the album first came out - I probably still have the vinyl somewhere. With a background in Black Sabbath, Ted Nugent, etc, I was very progressive listening to the Beastie Boys.
But now, all I can think of is what would happen if my 9-year old son heard that back-talk-ity anti-establishment lyrics.
All in all, I'm going to put the album on my nano. I'm just going to make sure my son doesn't get a chance to listen to it any time soon. For that matter, I wouldn't let him listen to much else I have on it.
Hey, my old explorations into getting NFSv4 up and running on Linux, Data Ontap, and Solaris 10 are at Tom Haynes on Exploring NFSv4.
It also describes my trials and tribulations getting zfs up and running on an Opteron system.
I'll be putting the NFSv4 content here and the zfs stuff over in the Sun category.
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