post-xmas decision-making
Dec. 27th, 2006 10:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Question one. I mentioned that my parents gave me a new bigger iPod for xmas. That means I have two. I'm thinking about making the little one just for dance music, maybe even keeping it at the studio & getting an inexpensive iPod-boombox thing for it. But then I thought... hmm, I could also have the little iPod for the car (carrying only the stuff I really want to hear now with me) and one for home and major trips. Or I could give the little one away.
[Poll #896261]
Question two. I've been sick on and off for awhile [which is really weird - I hadn't been sick more than a day in months]. Since I don't smoke when sick, I've quit smoking by accident. Those of you who smoke or have smoked will know the phlegmy thing that happens after a couple of non-smoking weeks. I have quit and unquit without much angst a number of times; I don't know if it's the cloves, or just that I don't smoke all that much. [However. I'm fully prepared to delete any comments that constitute a lecture on the dangers of smoking, given the weird conflation of smoking and fatness as "self-destructive behavior" or "public health crises" - let's just say it's very easy for me to get angry at the language that accompanies such lectures. Not to say that the science behind smoking's ills isn't much much much more solid than the Obesity Crisis!Egads! science.]
Ahem. Anyhow. Only interested in the opinions of smokers & once-smokers (and I suppose future smokers?) on this one - that is, people who can relate to the experience.
[Poll #896262]
[Poll #896261]
Question two. I've been sick on and off for awhile [which is really weird - I hadn't been sick more than a day in months]. Since I don't smoke when sick, I've quit smoking by accident. Those of you who smoke or have smoked will know the phlegmy thing that happens after a couple of non-smoking weeks. I have quit and unquit without much angst a number of times; I don't know if it's the cloves, or just that I don't smoke all that much. [However. I'm fully prepared to delete any comments that constitute a lecture on the dangers of smoking, given the weird conflation of smoking and fatness as "self-destructive behavior" or "public health crises" - let's just say it's very easy for me to get angry at the language that accompanies such lectures. Not to say that the science behind smoking's ills isn't much much much more solid than the Obesity Crisis!Egads! science.]
Ahem. Anyhow. Only interested in the opinions of smokers & once-smokers (and I suppose future smokers?) on this one - that is, people who can relate to the experience.
[Poll #896262]