Murray Williams

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Another Twitter Refugee
I play in at least four different music acts. I say "at least" because that number fluctuates. I play guitar and sing lead.

I currently have two favorite guitars:
1) Black Fender Custom Shop 1962 Stratocaster
2) Bayard Guitars Custom-built Flame-maple Tele

Has many lovesOne is guitar
I still exist. I am still here. Posting on social media doesn’t really spark joy, but reading your posts does from time to time.
@hotdogsladies this is one for the vault. I nearly happy cried for Roderick at one point.
@thurrott and 4 more were sold.
@Theblueone yeah, all that and it commits the chief of sins for automobilia… it’s just damn ugly.

@Theblueone hardest pass in the history of passes.

The Elon-stans will forego home ownership to buy one of those trophies to ultra-foolishness and we won’t even have to point and laugh. The “truck” would do it for us.

I wish I had a news filter that would remove all news stories based on what someone has said on Twitter. It’s lazy, cheap news that amplifies bad information while adding nothing to the conversation.

The Google App is littered with these types of stories. I guess you get what you pay for from free news.

@gruber There needs to be one page where I can see all Family Subscriptions. And, an easy way to consolidate all subscriptions to one Apple ID.

There's a dark financial incentive for Apple to keep this so opaque. There needs to be a better way ... this is very un-Apple-y. This seems more like a Microsoft way of doing things.

@gruber Managing Subscriptions on the Mac if you have a legacy iTunes account and an Apple id is frustrating at best or dangerously misleading at worse. It is easy to double subscribe to a service using both accounts.

On the iPhone, you have to logout of one account and login back in to the other account in Media & Purchases to see your subscriptions.

On the Mac, who knows how you see what is subscribed where.

@jsnell And, if you normalize out the Covid era, that dot look’s like it’s right where it ought to be.