Queeny gets six-gigabyte silver iPod
June 17, 2005 1:56 PM Subscribe
Queeny gets six-gigabyte silver iPod.
"The newspaper suggested Abba's 'Dancing Queen' and 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World' by Tears for Fears might be on the royal iPod."
This post was deleted for the following reason: kind lame, no?
Damn, her six gig iPod holds 10,000 songs? My 20 gig only holds about 4400 songs. WTF?
And what in the fuck is "dab hand"?
posted by fenriq at 2:01 PM on June 17, 2005
And what in the fuck is "dab hand"?
posted by fenriq at 2:01 PM on June 17, 2005
The Royal Family: The only tourist attraction that you have to feed for centuries on end.
posted by shmegegge at 2:02 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by shmegegge at 2:02 PM on June 17, 2005
Not "God save the Queen"? (Sex pistols version of course)
on preview - she is royalty, and dab hand in British for 'very expert and quick at doing something'
posted by athenian at 2:02 PM on June 17, 2005
on preview - she is royalty, and dab hand in British for 'very expert and quick at doing something'
posted by athenian at 2:02 PM on June 17, 2005
Doesn't the Queen refer to herself in the plural?
If so it should be a silver 6GB wePod...
posted by PenDevil at 2:04 PM on June 17, 2005
If so it should be a silver 6GB wePod...
posted by PenDevil at 2:04 PM on June 17, 2005
Nothing by Queen?
How about Prince?
How about The Kings?
posted by ZenMasterThis at 2:04 PM on June 17, 2005
How about Prince?
How about The Kings?
posted by ZenMasterThis at 2:04 PM on June 17, 2005
Damn, her six gig iPod holds 10,000 songs? My 20 gig only holds about 4400 songs. WTF?Clearly the Queen encodes at 64kbps. (or someone at AFP doesn't know the difference between 6 and 60)
posted by Capn at 2:04 PM on June 17, 2005
And since when have they made a 6gb model? I thought it was 1, 5, 10, 20, and 40 gb?
posted by loquacious at 2:11 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by loquacious at 2:11 PM on June 17, 2005
Yep, the only way I could figure getting 10,000 songs is if she's recording songs at like 8kbps. Which would make sense since she's used to those old hand crank turntables right?
posted by fenriq at 2:12 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by fenriq at 2:12 PM on June 17, 2005
I wonder if she'll steal music the same way George Bush did?
posted by Nelson at 2:15 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by Nelson at 2:15 PM on June 17, 2005
Maybe they're all really short Hardcore songs.
posted by ZenMasterThis at 2:15 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by ZenMasterThis at 2:15 PM on June 17, 2005
The new iPod mini comes in a 6 GB size. But even Apple says it holds only 1500 songs.
posted by smackfu at 2:17 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by smackfu at 2:17 PM on June 17, 2005
Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl, but she doesn't have a lot to say.
posted by GrammarMoses at 2:30 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by GrammarMoses at 2:30 PM on June 17, 2005
Doesn't the Queen refer to herself in the plural?
If so it should be a silver 6GB wePod...
pendevil now owes me a new Dr. Pepper...and a nose job. Ow.
Maybe it was a typo, they meant 1000 songs? It seems proper copyediting is mostly going by the wayside nowadays, so it wouldn't surprise me if they'd added in an extra zero and no one caught it.
posted by angeline at 2:41 PM on June 17, 2005
If so it should be a silver 6GB wePod...
pendevil now owes me a new Dr. Pepper...and a nose job. Ow.
Maybe it was a typo, they meant 1000 songs? It seems proper copyediting is mostly going by the wayside nowadays, so it wouldn't surprise me if they'd added in an extra zero and no one caught it.
posted by angeline at 2:41 PM on June 17, 2005
And what in the fuck is "dab hand"?For the love of all that is holy, 1.5 seconds of Googling could tell you the answer to this. We Brits have to learn US terms we aren't familiar with, now please do the same.
/exasperated
posted by altolinguistic at 2:49 PM on June 17, 2005
Yes, you Brits do have to learn US terms you aren't familiar with because if you don't then we'll come over and pound the snot out of you. Just ask George. And yes, I am just kidding. I actually knew what dab hand meant when I asked it, I just thought it was a very queer term to use.
By the way, I love it when Brits are visiting to US and mistakenly call someone a cunt, priceless doesn't even begin to cover it.
posted by fenriq at 3:12 PM on June 17, 2005
By the way, I love it when Brits are visiting to US and mistakenly call someone a cunt, priceless doesn't even begin to cover it.
posted by fenriq at 3:12 PM on June 17, 2005
one is firing up one's bit torrent for something to keep one amused during these tiresome banquets....
posted by quarsan at 3:16 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by quarsan at 3:16 PM on June 17, 2005
And there I was hoping that we'd get to see a photo of an actual, *real silver* iPod mini. You know, her being Royal, and all.
Damn.
posted by paperpete at 3:17 PM on June 17, 2005
Damn.
posted by paperpete at 3:17 PM on June 17, 2005
fenriq - I'm assuming the Brit definition of cunt isn't the same as the N.Am. version; so... what does the Brit version mean (there's simply too much noise to google, just saying.)
posted by PurplePorpoise at 3:29 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by PurplePorpoise at 3:29 PM on June 17, 2005
If you think that's funny, watch closely when a Brit is introduced to the concept of a "fanny pack."
posted by warbaby at 3:57 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by warbaby at 3:57 PM on June 17, 2005
Nothing by Queen?
How about Prince?
How about The Kings?
Not to mention these guys, although they're from Chicago.
posted by Mur at 4:48 PM on June 17, 2005
cunt means vagina in the UK, as it does in the US. Except us Brits use it more because we're more advanced at swearing.
posted by snoktruix at 5:28 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by snoktruix at 5:28 PM on June 17, 2005
someone probably called fenriq a stupid cunt, was overhead, and ended up explaining we used it as a term of endearment.
posted by andrew cooke at 7:10 PM on June 17, 2005
posted by andrew cooke at 7:10 PM on June 17, 2005
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