@JohnPhilpin Thanks for putting the list together. I'm @hjalm on Apple Music as well.
@JohnPhilpin Good question! I find that my own content streams just as well as Apple Music content. In and around my house I would say bluetooth reception is the only occasional issue, not the streaming. In my car, the worst trouble I had was being stuck in traffic between two semis, radio being what it is. On the road, occasionally there is a little bit of a delay before the first song starts, or occasionally between songs.
@JohnPhilpin My first Apple subscription was iTunes Match. Most of my listening at home is streaming “my collection”, which is because relentless syncing isn’t fun and because it’s only this year Apple has mobile devices with enough storage for my collection.
@JohnPhilpin I use Apple Music to audition anything before I switch over to the iTunes store to make a purchase. It has saved me from buying things I wouldn’t love, but other times it confirms a hunch and helps me feel better about the iTunes transaction.
@patrickrhone True story. The Midlife Unraveling is a thing. Brené is astonishingly eloquent and brave. Thank you for sharing this. I still have so much work to do.
@eli No one expects the atlatl!
@bradbarrish Challenge accepted. Will post on this soon.
@JohnPhilpin But is it Comcastic? Honestly I feel the same way. I'm wedded to XFinity bandwidth at home, and, well... yeah
@JohnPhilpin We’ve been fooled into being angry at each other
@simonwoods Thank you for the link! Dovetails well with an article I just read from Seth Godin, along the thread of convenience: Education needs to be inconvenient