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CNET News.com's Blog 100

There's a CNET News.com's Blog 100 – and I made the cut. Not sure how the hell that happened, or when it's going to change, but lord knows we do enough over at Lockergnome every day. The good stuff typically trickles down to this tech-bent personal blog. In somewhat-related news, I'm keynoting a day at the upcoming Macworld conference in SF (January 2006). How the hell did a Windows fanatic rise to that rank? Guess that's what gives me the edge. I still haven't drank the iPod Kool-Aid (though I hear it's strawberry-flavored). It was an honor just to be nominated!
Oh, CNET… while I have you on the line… why aren't you outputting more searches in RSS, like you're doing with queries on Download.com? I asked Kevin Rose to do it with Digg the other day, and he responded swiftly. There's a reason I'm asking, mind you. A good reason. A really good reason.

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Congratulations Chris for making it on the list.

Does anyone else find the “I still haven't drank the iPod Kool-Aid” offensive? It implies all iPod buyers are raging Apple fanboys with no more sense than an inebriated grasshopper.
Some of us iPod users did actually buy it, you know, because it's a solid device with a much easier to use UI than the other players on the market, and excels at what it does. I'd also venture that these users are the majority, people who couldn't care less about the silly Microsoft-Apple rivalry that occupies some people.
Chris's antipathy to the iPod is clearly based more on the lack of .wma focus and absence of Windows technology than not having sipped hallucinogenic substances!

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