By Jack Silbert on June 14, 2012
So I’m walking home last night, and I plug my earphones into my phone, which is a Droid RAZR. Why don’t you have an iPhone, Jack? Well, the thing is, I’m extremely Apple-loyal, always have been, but I don’t want them to totally run my life. Plus, I had a Verizon account, and they didn’t […]
Posted in anecdotes | Tagged Apple, baseball, Droid RAZR, earphones, Klipsch, MLB At-Bat 12, radio, smartphones, V-Moda
By Jack Silbert on May 17, 2012
Sunday night, my hard drive died. I wasn’t overly concerned—I have an external drive and something called “Time Machine” that supposedly backs up my data. And cost wasn’t an issue; after much effort (including zooming in on an upside-down photo of the bottom of my computer to read the serial number) I learned that my […]
Posted in anecdotes, opinion | Tagged Apple Store, AppleCare, judaism, malls, mozzarella, New Jersey, salt, skin care, smartphones, the single life
By Jack Silbert on December 17, 2011
5:15 p.m., Friday night, intersection of Houston and Sullivan, New York City. A smiling OLDER MAN approaches JACK. The older man looks like a typical NYC character–he’s been around. You might see him ordering a half pound of capicola at your local deli. JACK removes his earphones. OLDER MAN: Excuse me, do you know where […]
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