If you already purchased the music, what are you using napster for? Do you enjoy clogging up bandwidth that those of us without money to purchase every album (but PLENTY of blank CD-R's) could be using? Why not just rip it from the cd's that you own?
Really, it isn't all that bad. As long as the fee isn't too large, using Napster will stay easily be less expensive than purchasing albums at the store or even online. Perhaps they will even make it legal, selling individual tracks at pennies on the dollar.
If you already purchased the music, what are you using napster for? Do you enjoy clogging up bandwidth that those of us without money to purchase every album (but PLENTY of blank CD-R's) could be using? Why not just rip it from the cd's that you own?
Really, it isn't all that bad. As long as the fee isn't too large, using Napster will stay easily be less expensive than purchasing albums at the store or even online. Perhaps they will even make it legal, selling individual tracks at pennies on the dollar.
So, does this mean that future versions of GNOME could actually work better and be easily removeable, or is that too much to ask?