I’m surrounded by drunken St. Patrick’s Day drunks (who may have been drinking to the point of drunk) and Wrestlemaniacs converging for Wrestlemania seven hundred, some 1000 feet from my desk. One or both of the groups are making weird noises that travel down the herd. This is truly a night fit for manly men and some beasts, but I’m mostly huddled at work trying to figure out if I’m safer risking an attack of postality inside or getting subjected to some weird brogue outside. Yep, at work. I made it almost 3 months without this happening, but here I go, trying to finish a project that we’re still having design meetings on. I consoled myself with a new CD mix, thanks to some Audio Galaxy client for the Mac that I can’t remember the name of. It’s a somewhat workable combination of Cake, Jebediah, Moneen and Piebald. The sad part is, I actually own the CDs that have the tracks on them, I just can’t find them right now, but I’m really sure they exist. In other words, if I could prove that the CD was legal, I wouldn’t need the CD. Would “Schroedinger’s Mix” be an appropriate title? Here’s an idea: If the basic guideline is that you can share a CD as much as you want as long as it’s not played in two places at the same time, what about a P2P jukebox kind of thing where you can play music other people have ripped from their legally purchased CDs, but only one machine in the network can use a song license at any one time? Does this have to be at the CD level?