Yes this is very Zen of you, but the lack of the iTunes music store is just one of a long list of Apple services that Australians miss out on. And we pay a VERY high premium for the equipment and software compared to the US. This is like salt in the wound. In USD equivelent we pay USD$3840 for the base 2.7 G5 or USD$3,370 for the base 17" PowerBook or USD$157 for Tiger. That's an about 28%, 25% and 22% more! And we have no book printing from iPhoto, the map and address lookup in Address Book use MapQuest which has little coverage of Australia, ...blah, blah, blah. We have been patiently wating for the services Steve proudly shouts to the world for quite some time. And yet I still praise the wonder of Apple to anyone you will listen and try to convert every PC user I meet. I do generally enjoy their philosophy, their design... but a little equality would be icing on the cake. Looks like Canada has all these services and you pay well less than 1% over US prices. That does not really put you in the same position as Australia.