In
Dreamfall land, everything appears to be on track for the December 23rd thingy. What is it? What? What? Can't tell you yet, and some (most?) of you will have to wait days - perhaps weeks - post-Christmas Eve to see it. But it will contain much yummy goodness from Santa. And once January comes a-knockin', we'll start to drip feed all y'all with new screens and info. We will try and update the site pre-'05, however, so keep your peepers peeled. If you're good, I'll give you a glimpse of something cool. Things are going well in general, and everything is on track, something I'm definitely not used to. But I'm lovin' it.
Dreamfall out.
The snow stopped falling yesterday, and now it got warm and rainy again, and the ice turned incredibly slippery, which is absolutely lovely. I'll be leaving the country on Monday, but unfortunately only for two days - and I have a feeling London won't be a heck of a lot better than Oslo. No snow, true, but chilly and wet. Luckily, a new Apple Store has opened in London, which makes the trip worthwhile.
Speaking of Apple, I'm quite miffed (yes,
miffed) that iTunes won't be launching in Norway at any point in the forseeable future - at least according to Apple (and you'd expect them to know). I honestly want to throw my cash their way - buying tunes online and dumping them on my iPod is a dream come true; William Shatner's wonderful interpretation of
Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds awaits - but they don't want my money. Their explanation? The market is too small. Hey, we may be few, but we're rich and wasteful. I could easily spend a hundred bucks a month on music, given the opportunity. I buy CDs, but they don't leave a lot of room to experiment. Bring on the free market - national borders don't belong on the internet.