iPod Gets The Royal Nod 225
frostilicus2 writes "Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of England seems to have taken quite an interest in technology recently. She's now getting hip and funky with an Apple iPod." From the article: "If the thought of the Queen trolling through Apple's online jukebox, iTunes looking for 'hits' is a little too much for the frontal lobes, the Sun assures its readers that, like most things, she probably has a footman to do it for her."
ok? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:ok? (Score:4, Funny)
Dude, didn't you see it said Apple in the story? Geez.
Re:ok? (Score:2, Funny)
Luv
John Howard (PM)
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here (Score:3, Informative)
More interesting anyway.
Re:ok? (Score:3, Funny)
Oh God we are one step away from (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Oh God we are one step away from (Score:5, Informative)
Rather Sir Steven, or Sir Steven Jobs. But since he's not a member of the commonwealth, it would only ever be Steven Jobs KBE.
Re:Oh God we are one step away from (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Oh God we are one step away from (Score:2)
It's like that damn Milkshake song. I've been talking to people, and I can not get a straight answer for what the 'milkshake' is - because nobody really knows for sure.
Re:Oh God we are one step away from (Score:3, Interesting)
And then, of course, it just turned out to be an utter load of pants.
The Reality Distorition Field thing, I have slightly less of a firm grasp on, but it seems to be related to the fact that any time Jobs is involved in.. well.. anything, really.. all logic, reason, and common sense shoot straight out of t
I've always said... (Score:5, Funny)
"I'm just a poor boy... nobody loves me..."
Re:I've always said... (Score:2)
Executive iPod (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Executive iPod (Score:2)
Re:Executive iPod - Working Link (Score:2)
Re:Executive iPod - Working Link (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Bush's charicteristic shown through his music.. (Score:2)
Supposedly some religious right folks weren't too happy about hearing that, because the song contains some kind of sexual references. If I were the religious right I'd be more worried that my bestest friend in government is losing brain cells listening to that stupid shit.
Sex Pistols (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Sex Pistols (Score:3, Insightful)
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special edition? (Score:2)
Re:special edition? (Score:2)
Re:special edition? (Score:2)
I wonder if she got a special edition like a gold-plated one?
No ,but the flunkey did have the Cheek to ask for a Royal Discount.Dunno , if Apple gave it or not but somehow the idea of a Royal Warrant sounds incongruous.Imagine, having your iPod stamped with the Royal coat of Arms.
I wonder... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:I wonder... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I wonder... (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, there aren't many things that I wonder about less...
onepod? (Score:5, Funny)
pfft... (Score:5, Funny)
Awkward (Score:5, Funny)
I mean, I'm listening to The White Stripe' "Seven Nation Army", and now I have this image of the Queen rocking out in some sort of a shuffle-type fashion in my head.
"Back and forth, through my mind!"
Re:Awkward (Score:2)
Which is kinda like The White Stripes without Meg.
I've got to start proofreading my posts...
Re:Awkward (Score:2)
Re:Awkward (Score:4, Funny)
Don't imagine it, live it [thesun.co.uk].
Re:Awkward (Score:5, Insightful)
Anyway the point is that she might very well be listening the same music as you are and that says something about the power of music to reach people of all ages, cultures, or strata in the society.
For our Police Force also.... (Score:2)
Re:For our Police Force also.... (Score:2)
And the iNob [abc.net.au] - The last word in electronic accessories for tossers. You won't be able to take get your hand off it!
From Today today [abc.net.au] on Triple J :)
By Royal Appointment (Score:2, Interesting)
Re: The Queens iPod (Score:2)
Royal iPod (Score:3, Funny)
The Queen on iTunes? (Score:2, Funny)
HRH ER2:Y0 d00dz, 0n3 r00lz. n0 really. 1 roolz over all of 9R3ET 8R17ain
Re:The Queen on iTunes? (Score:5, Funny)
Normally such irresponsible behaviour would cause a constitutional crisis, and probably require imediate abdication or abolision of the monarchy, but if it was against the record industry, I think a lot of people would see her point.
Re:The Queen on iTunes? (Score:2)
The only problem there lies in the fact that the The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards' "Farewell to the Greys" is not on most of our mp3 hit-lists...
Proper address (Score:5, Informative)
I hate it when people get her forms of address wrong. Kinda like calling Mr. Bush The Honorable President.
Re:Proper address (Score:5, Funny)
Wrong (Score:4, Funny)
The official title is Her Royal Highness in the third person or Your Royal Highness in the second person.
However being a republican I would address her as 'Yo Beth' just to see the reaction on the faces of all the sycophants.
Re:Wrong (Score:2)
Wrong again (Score:2)
Come now, I am a barbarous Yank and I know that is wrong. It's "Her Majesty"/"You Majesty". "Royal Highness" is for the other members of the royal family.
I have also seen "Her Britannic Majesty" but I don't know how that would be used. Maybe when she is chumming with the other useless royal sponges, like "His Hispanic Majesty" and "Her Belgic Majesty".
-ccm
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Re:Proper address (Score:3, Funny)
"... U.S. dignitary"
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have found the winner of "Oxymoron of the Year 2005". Congratulations.
Re:Proper address (Score:2)
Amusing reply (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Amusing reply (Score:2)
No no no no.
It's "we were thinking of posting an amusing reply but we will have our footman do it for us instead."
When one is singularly Royal, one refers to onesself in the plural third person.
Knave.
Comic Book Guy (Score:2)
TorrentSpy.com (Score:2, Funny)
Apples new ad compaign (Score:2, Funny)
England != Britain (Score:2, Informative)
Makes sense!
Re:England != Britain (Score:2)
interesting. (Score:5, Funny)
The Sun (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:The Sun (Score:4, Funny)
"How did you know that?"
"You've sawn the wrong ends off your shotguns."
Re:The Sun (Score:2)
Top quality journalism here... (Score:2)
Re:Top quality journalism here... (Score:5, Insightful)
The only thing wrong is expecting any kind of journalism from The Sun, let alone 'top quality' journalism.
This is the sort of paper that uses bold and italics in its editorials, just to make sure you get the point.
Enough said, I think.
Re:Top quality journalism here... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Top quality journalism here... (Score:2)
s/The Sun/Slashdot/
*cough*
Re:Top quality journalism here... (Score:5, Insightful)
The Sun is knowingly, amusingly and mostly-harmlessly lowbrow. Sure, it prints a load of rubbish, but it knows that just as well as we do, and nobody takes it too seriously. The Mail is poisonous, self-important and comes damn near to inciting hate crime imho.
Incredible to imagine it, because of her age? (Score:3, Interesting)
I had a relative, 15 or 20 years ago (he is now deceased) who was an octagenarian (80+ years) and was enthusiastically programming on his ZX Spectrum [old-computers.com]
He developed a rather sophisticated geodesy program (he was a retired geodesist), which he even sold to a handful of companies. All this didn't look strange to me, as I was still a kid, void of preconceptions. It is only now, that I am grown up, that I see how extraordinary this was. It's the mentality of today's world that makes it sound so incredible. It's also the reason why many of us will have problems finding a job at 50+, in software or hardware development.
New iPod Silhouette Commercial? (Score:2)
The mind boggles...
Tim
HRH etched into the back? (Score:2)
Sorry my friends from across the pond but Homer simpson ruined her royal majesty's initials.
Crazy (Score:2)
About the Author, Nick Farrell (Score:2)
"And don't bother trying to look at the installation read-me notes either. They are just advertisements for the idiots who designed the software"
"For a home user this list is crucial, because, as I found out later installing other programs is a complete and utter arse."
His speech is vitriolic and his analysis is shallow. I'd be more than happy to never see another one of his pieces on /. ag
I got this image of the Queen ... (Score:2)
Man now THAT would be a killer ad.
Well, I'm a Canadian. We're allowed to get these, uh, ideas. If I was Australian, it'd practically be expected of me.
More AYB (Score:2)
(warning, some not really suitable for "wide audience")
http://fchan.hentaiplanet.net/flash/res/1298.html [hentaiplanet.net]
Especially the Rhapsody is worth checking
When the Crown does it, it's not piracy. :) (Score:5, Funny)
The Queen does not need to engage in Piracy, She could simply issue Letters of Marque authorizing a Privateer to undertake the mission on Her behalf.
thoughts... (Score:2)
A royal insider... (Score:2)
... told me she listens to Iron Mainden.
10000 Quatloos (Score:2)
When I visited her... (Score:3, Interesting)
There was something very surreal about sitting in Buckingham Palace in the presence of Her Majesty while a gaggle of beefy soldiers in red and gold uniforms play 'Let me take you by the hand and show you the streets of London' on brass instruments.
Re:Does She Need It? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Does She Need It? (Score:2)
(Not flamebait...I'm from Australia too)
Re:Who is John Howard? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Who is John Howard? (Score:2)
Re:Who is John Howard? (Score:2)
And rightfully so. Reasonable people can disagree about the wisdom and propriety of the Iraq adventure, but practically nobody with an ounce of sense objected to the Afghanistan operation. The Taliban, through their support of Al-Qaeda, made war upon us and richly deserved their fate.
-ccm
Re:Who is John Howard? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:Who is John Howard? (Score:2)
Yeah, because it was an almost daily occurance before the war...
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Re:Does She Need It? (Score:3, Informative)
Yeah, I bought a nice new iPod and left it at Cheviot Bay for him.
Re:Does She Need It? (Score:3, Funny)
She's probably too embarassed to have everyone hear Her Robbie Williams and Duran Duran collection out loud. Say, when is Her Highness' silhouette-dancing ad going to be released? Maybe she'll sell out to Sir Gates and appear at a conference screaming "Commoners, Commoners, Commoners!"
Re:Does She Need It? (Score:2)
Re:Does She Need It? (Score:2)
Re:When is she not around a stereo system? (Score:2)
Re:When is she not around a stereo system? (Score:2)
Re:The Inquirer? (Score:2)
Re:Wow.. (Score:2)
So that's why we have less Royal rumors and non-stries here, but much much more Apple rumors and non-stories.
That being said, I have a Power Mac and an XServe. But that is the only and last Apple Hardware I will have. They announced last week, that they won't make good hardware anymore.
Re:Wow.. (Score:2, Offtopic)
Isn't that a teeny bit hysterical? I mean: I know that the elder of us geeks were raised on the idea that the CPU was somehow the mystic soul of the computer (despite the fact that very differently souled computers were based on the same CPUs), but it's been a while since that was true, if it ever was.
As for the glory of the PPC: My Centrino-based, 512MB, 2 years old notebook
Re:She's got it... (Score:2)
the other thing i can't work out is, how does something this ridiculous, apparantly reported by the sun, count as
Re:She's got it... (Score:2)
Yeah! I can just see the queen shaking (Score:2)
Re:paradox (Score:2)
I wonder if the Queen listens to Queen on her iPod?
I doubt she'll like to have Queen standing on her ipod while listening to the bandmembers talk.
Re:paradox (Score:2, Interesting)
Stylish or what ?