I am the not-so-proud owner of the World's Oldest iPod. Yes, the first-generation Shuffle. Until now, it has served me well, and though I have been wooed by sexy TV ads, touch screens and colour (glorious colour!!), I have remained faithful. We all know the old adage "If it ain't broke...", right?


I digress.
As for the music situation, we're counting on my (soon-to-be) new iPod to do this trick. Alex is the expert, and claims that the 1/8" port and the blah-blah-blah will work (yeah, you lost me). Basically, the iPod will connect to something, via something else, and eventually produce loud music through speakers. Gotcha. And how will we accommodate requests? Well, it was my bright idea, if I may forget modesty for a moment, to actually have a song request space on the RSVP card! Brilliant. The fine print: your song may not be played. By "you", I mean Charlie ;) (I may or may not have had a temper tantrum this week over my future brother-in-law blasting Primal Scream in our house. Hehe!)
We are also lucky enough to have musical friends who have graciously offered to play, intermittently, throughout the evening. So maybe the free band really makes up for the cost of the iPod. I am very good at rationalizing purchases, you know. Really, though, it is cheaper than a DJ. And so I wonder, with iPods becoming more sophisticated, are DJs out of work?