![]() ![]() ![]() That summer opened me up to a world that my protected upbringing had previously been able to easily divert by driving past the record store and turning K-Love up on the radio. It was exhilarating to have the vast landscape of music available to download on my iBook G4 using my Treo 650’s Edge connection with the tethering that I wasn’t supposed to be able to access. I spent over $500 that summer building the foundation of my music library and discovering new artists. I had just purchased my first iPod, the iTunes Music Store had recently launched and I was pouring a steady stream of my earnings into it. I was working two jobs, imaging Macs and performing various summer related tasks for my school district’s IT department during the day and serving up corn dogs, pizza and fried cheese on a stick (yes, really) at local fairs in the evenings and on weekends. I was only a year into working in IT and realizing that I could seriously pursue this as a career. ![]() I can distinctly remember the summer of 2003. ![]()
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