If Apple "believed" in DRM, iTunes would a) not support burning acc files to audio cds b) not be abel to re-rip those cds to mp3. Apple doesn't "believe" in DRM, it was forced on them by the recording industry, and they've done no more with it than necessary to keep said industry off their back, while still proving users the capability to do what they want with the music they buy.
Let this be a lesson to everyone who will ever wake up one morning and exclaim:
"Zut Alors! I sink I will make an operating systeme zat looks outrrrrrrrageously gay!"
now its 2002 and no apple laptop can do that, and i think no comperable highend PeeCee (Wintell) laptop sporting dvd, firewire, fast cpu, etc can play a movie on one battery.
Well, not to argue the point, but my year old ibook can play more than a single movie on a single battery. If Wintel's can't, I can't say I'm really surprised.
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>X-Files on DVD did it right from the >beginning. Each season for ~ $120.
Um, save yourself $20 on the rest of the X-Files sets and buy them at WalMart as they come out. $99.96
(Online shopping does not always result in saving money.)
If Apple "believed" in DRM, iTunes would a) not support burning acc files to audio cds b) not be abel to re-rip those cds to mp3. Apple doesn't "believe" in DRM, it was forced on them by the recording industry, and they've done no more with it than necessary to keep said industry off their back, while still proving users the capability to do what they want with the music they buy.
What? You mean like Windows XP?
Well, not to argue the point, but my year old ibook can play more than a single movie on a single battery. If Wintel's can't, I can't say I'm really surprised.
>X-Files on DVD did it right from the >beginning. Each season for ~ $120.
Um, save yourself $20 on the rest of the X-Files sets and buy them at WalMart as they come out. $99.96
(Online shopping does not always result in saving money.)