When I heard Apple might come to Georgetown, it brought up a recent memory of shopping with my brother. I had to pop in to the Apple store, and by ‘pop in,’ I mean navigate through the mass of loud teenagers poking at Iphone samples and befuddled old women walking .1 miles an hour while squinting at product descriptions, then standing in line for 20 minutes while the cashier tries to sell said old woman a neon-pink, overpriced Macbook cover. Then, if your retinas aren’t scarred from the blindingly-white, sterile design of the store, try and make it through the swarm of store employees (isn’t this a recession?) who’s only job is to bid you adieu while blocking the door. Let’s just say I’m not a fan of Apple stores.

However, I couldn’t go in, because my brother absolutely refused to set foot into the store. He actively rejects all things Apple. He choose a wonky Zune over the Ipod, is holding onto his beloved Dell laptop until it goes vintage, and rolls his eyes at the landscape of white MacBooks blanketing DC coffee shops like snow. I can understand his dismissal of all fruit-emblemed tech. Originally purchased out of necessity, Apple has now become the Urban Outfitters of the computer/electronics world. I recently went to a music swap where we all hooked our computers together and judged each other quietly while trading the latest Animal Collective album. When it came time to swap, everyone pulled out their shiny MacBooks, looked at each other, giggled in unison, and nodded slightly as if to say “Yeah, we’re Mac users.”

I didn’t buy my Mac because I needed it. While I’m not completely computer illiterate, I still have yet to grasp what makes a Mac so different than a PC (something about viruses, maybe?). I bought it because I dug the clean, simple way it looked, and the portly guy who plays PC in those annoying commercials is undeniably much less hip than Justin Long.

My argument is this – is it wrong to buy into Apple’s cool campaign? I did, and frankly I haven’t had many problems except for when my sunscreen exploded on my Ipod. Sure, PCs seem cheaper, and I’m sure they have redeeming qualities, but they’re just so square. What can I say, my name is Robyn and I’m a gullible consumer (hi, Robyn). And I’m in defense of Apple.

Who’s taken a sinful bite of Apple?

 


Today’s FQOTD is something I’ve been curious about. By no means do I think the PoP readership is representative of all DC but we are a much more diverse group than most people realize. Anyway, folks say that DC is a very transient town. Then folks who have lived here a long time or all their life get pretty pissed off. So, I am just curious about your particular situations. I know it’s impossible to predict the future but I’m wondering how many folks plan on staying in DC for the longterm or eventually plan on moving somewhere else?


In real life, hipchickindc is licensed as a real estate broker in the District of Columbia and Virginia, and as a real estate salesperson in Maryland. Unless specifically noted, neither she nor the company that she is affiliated with represented any of the parties or were directly involved in the transaction reported below. Unless otherwise noted, the source of information is Metropolitan Regional Information Systems (MRIS), which is the local multiple listing system. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Featured Property: 2017 Kalorama Rd NW #1

Original List Price: $594,900.

List Price at Contract: $475,000.

List Date: 09/05/2008

Days on Market: 94

Settled Sales Price: $450,000.

Settlement Date: 01/23/2009

Seller Subsidy: $1,650.

Bank Owned?: No

Recent Purchase and Re-Sale: No

Original GDoN Post is hereContinues after the jump. (more…)


You can see all the entries here. Please email me directly so I can get you a t-shirt. This was another tough one but I went with jrudian:

Akbar Distribtors: We’ve got bean pies & carrot cakes…all we need is “U”!

I can’t explain it but I also found the following insane entry from the Magic Baker pretty funny as well:

A quick glance and you’ll never notice the missing letter.
A long stare you will get both confused then hungry.

Finally you drunkedly dial the number then quickly a voice answers “AKBAR DISTRIBTORS” you then say to the voice, “YOU MEAN DISTRIBUTORS” then the voice argues with you and yells “NO DISTRIBTORS FCKR” by then you had it with this guy and he says “GOT YOU” Man I was only playing man how many pies you want?


Props, of course, go to Som Records on 14th Street.  This is arguably the oddest one yet.

Ed. Note: Som Records is an advertiser on PoP. The selection of album cover of the week is in no way influenced by their advertising. I simply love their selection of album covers. As always reader submitted album covers are not only accepted they are encouraged.


Man, I’ve been meaning to show this deck for a long time. Worth the wait?


It’s wild how this is built right into the front of a rowhouse. I think I’ve shown other example’s of his work back in the day.


While I do really like this door, I have to admit I just like the way this photo came out with the reflection of the house across the street in the glass…


In case you missed it, some readers sent a good round up earlier in the week. I just received an email:

“Not to beat a dead horse but here is a link for a PDF with all the prices for the homes at the auction.”

So for those curious about all of the properties auctioned you can find the sales prices here.


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