The networks are reporting that Kerry called Bush to concede. It’s nice that the election was decided within 24 hours, but disappointing that Kerry lost. I’m actually more disappointed than I thought I’d be; I guess I cared about politics this year after all. Ew.
So I think my iPod is dying. It’s acting weirder and weirder. Today all the buttons froze up and wouldn’t respond to anything, not even a reset. I finally thought to hook it up to the computer, which seemed to set it straight and all the buttons started responding again. Considering the fact that it’s only a year old, the weirdness leaves me a bit disillusioned with Apple; despite the numerous things I’d heard about iPods beginning to die around the 1-year mark, I hoped mine might defy the odds. The warranty expired a couple weeks ago, so I suppose I should have known it was coming.
In any case, it’s working again, for now.
Becca, Jen, Lisa, Paul and I headed downtown through the drizzle last night to have dinner at Cafe Adobe (which our co-op had been raving about) and see A Chorus Line at the Hobby Center. Dinner was excellent, if a bit rushed because traffic sucked getting there. The show was a little disappointing though. I just didn’t get into the story, and felt the whole thing moved really slowly. I hesitate to say it, but I was bored at times, and I’m not usually bored during musicals. Oh well. Singin’ in the Rain is coming up and should be better.
Now I’ve just got to make it through another Wednesday.