Subscribers can include their pre-existing MP3 collections in the Crapster2 service, since the university is picking up the bill, that means THEY KNOW and monitor your music collection.
So it's your job to spread the word and halt this invasion of privacy, print up flyers, spread the word.
Israel, please draw up your border along the green line, withdraw from the Palestinians, develop your economy and demonstrate what true democracy is as a example to the Arab world.
Kick out the Likud party and live in peace.
Americans are dying because of the conflict started by your religious fanatics. Statehood and the stealing of Palestinian lands, natural resources and 80/20 religious & racial quotas, discrimination etc. Because your actions fuel the hate that our troops are dying for.
Sure and how much is your time worth looking for these cds?
Then most cd's have a few good songs and the rest are filler
Really the cd clubs are the best route if you intending to buy a lot at once and know what you want, because they give you something like 15 free to join and buy 1 get 2-4 free deals pay only $3.58 s&h per cd, sign up your "p.o. box friend" for another round. If you concentrate on the "best of" you will get more songs per cd on top of that.
Of course big top acts like the Rolling Stones don't provide any discount, but you still earn music points.
After you do your main shopping you turn to iTunes to fill in the blanks at 99 a song.
Everybody knows by now to burn a audible c.d. and rip it into high bit rate MP3 to strip the DRM, you just can't do this with WMA(9). The DRM isn't meant to stop the knowledgeable user, just the ignorant casual users and kids who can't buy their music.
Other WMA based services have taken a cheaper route by providing the stricter DRM and subscriptions which report on one's entire music library as a marketing tool.
This is just a awful way to treat ones customers.
"Longhorn; because our customers are like cattle, they take whatever we feed them"
WMA is a proprority format so your locked even worst, ACC is not and the "Fairplay" DRM is sold by a third company for anyone to adopt. Actually to be free, MP3 is the way to go, and iTunes/iTMS makes the transition easy as WMA makes it darn near impossible. When the online music bubble bursts, I'll have my music in iTMS and if by chance it dies, I can convert to MP3 very easily. Try that with WMA, lol.
WMA(9) is a nightmare, you cant convert it to decent MP3 to listen on your flash portable MP3 players either, you lose the tags too.
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iTunes you just burn a audioble cd and rip into MP3 at high bit rate and your done, making a backup in the process.
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Microsoft reports on your music listening habits and your library. Only fools rush into WMA(9).
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See my music hit list 2400+ hits from 230+ artists or my entire Library
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http://homepage.mac.com/hogfish
That's the answer, Gates needs to just drop Windows completely and license Mac OS X, which with a little tweaking will run on Intel just fine.
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Then Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive's can continue to design the coolest products ever.
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Everyone will be happy and the spammers and evil hackers will get honest work.
That's all that post was, every line of it. Sure every platform has problems and stupid people do stupid things. But the problems are significantly less than any other platform. And everyone knows this and doesn't believe your post one bit. A few hundred people having trouble is nothing to the millions of very happy people using their Mac's everyday without a problem. So drop dead.
Assuming it's Write Only, if the capacity was extremely large in a small size, then everything one downloaded to the device would remain and a small flash memory can be used to keep track of everything, included deleted songs.
Perhaps 2005 was too far off, perhaps it's coming in January MacWorld.
It was Apples and VT's plan all along to go with the X-Servers, the G5 Towers was just to get #3 spot for this year.
Apple is bringing the supercomputer title back to the USA
Go Steve!
and $1 profit. I'll take it anyday.
..that it's not 100% perfect and the only way they know is by raising the clone up to a age that the characteristics can clearly show themselves.
So what happens at the very smallest level? When these differences can't be observed?
If a person gets injected with these cloned stem cells and has a personality conflict or something?
Really Bones, as a admin for Thinksecrete, who makes his living from Apple, you should be happy for your computer company.
The Supercomputer title is coming back to the USA.
Look at the facts:
1: The G5 towers are getting replaced one for one
2: 2/3 rack space available w/cooling
3: Steve Jobs ego
Need I say more? Buy a PowerMac node, even if you have to buy a Airport Base station and the Card.
A Lisa 1 sold on ebay for $10,000
Do I have any regrets using Mac OS X? 20 years blissfully virus free, what do you think? Happy Anniversary Macintosh!!
...my tin hat and ear muffs, they won't get me.
as well.
Read the terms very carefully.
Subscribers can include their pre-existing MP3 collections in the Crapster2 service, since the university is picking up the bill, that means THEY KNOW and monitor your music collection.
So it's your job to spread the word and halt this invasion of privacy, print up flyers, spread the word.
Yes there is some big plans going on and they are not privy to it, that's what got Dell scared.
Israel, please draw up your border along the green line, withdraw from the Palestinians, develop your economy and demonstrate what true democracy is as a example to the Arab world.
Kick out the Likud party and live in peace.
Americans are dying because of the conflict started by your religious fanatics. Statehood and the stealing of Palestinian lands, natural resources and 80/20 religious & racial quotas, discrimination etc. Because your actions fuel the hate that our troops are dying for.
Thank You
...bought the Post Office.
With those stacks of AOL disks laying around and the Post lady bringing you one every week, I thought it was obvious.
Can you burn WMA w/DRM to audible cd (free of DRM) and then rip it as MP3 (free of DRM and keep the quality) right in the same app like iTunes?
That I'd like to see.
"You say WMA is a proprietary format, yet more players play WMA, both hardware and software, than AAC."
It's because M$ threatens to yank their WMA license if they adopt any other formats, that's a no brainer.
Just because everyone rushes to jump off a high cliff doesn't mean you should.
One can live without M$, just a lot of people are scared no to.
Sure and how much is your time worth looking for these cds?
Then most cd's have a few good songs and the rest are filler
Really the cd clubs are the best route if you intending to buy a lot at once and know what you want, because they give you something like 15 free to join and buy 1 get 2-4 free deals pay only $3.58 s&h per cd, sign up your "p.o. box friend" for another round. If you concentrate on the "best of" you will get more songs per cd on top of that.
Of course big top acts like the Rolling Stones don't provide any discount, but you still earn music points.
After you do your main shopping you turn to iTunes to fill in the blanks at 99 a song.
Just thought I'd ask...lol
yep still peddling my music hit list, it's a free download, so take it while I'm generous.
http://homepage.mac.com/hogfish
save you lots of money and time hunting and pecking via iTunes.
Everybody knows by now to burn a audible c.d. and rip it into high bit rate MP3 to strip the DRM, you just can't do this with WMA(9). The DRM isn't meant to stop the knowledgeable user, just the ignorant casual users and kids who can't buy their music.
Other WMA based services have taken a cheaper route by providing the stricter DRM and subscriptions which report on one's entire music library as a marketing tool.
This is just a awful way to treat ones customers.
"Longhorn; because our customers are like cattle, they take whatever we feed them"
WMA is a proprority format so your locked even worst, ACC is not and the "Fairplay" DRM is sold by a third company for anyone to adopt. Actually to be free, MP3 is the way to go, and iTunes/iTMS makes the transition easy as WMA makes it darn near impossible. When the online music bubble bursts, I'll have my music in iTMS and if by chance it dies, I can convert to MP3 very easily. Try that with WMA, lol.
WMA(9) is a nightmare, you cant convert it to decent MP3 to listen on your flash portable MP3 players either, you lose the tags too. . iTunes you just burn a audioble cd and rip into MP3 at high bit rate and your done, making a backup in the process. . Microsoft reports on your music listening habits and your library. Only fools rush into WMA(9). . See my music hit list 2400+ hits from 230+ artists or my entire Library . http://homepage.mac.com/hogfish
That's the answer, Gates needs to just drop Windows completely and license Mac OS X, which with a little tweaking will run on Intel just fine. . . Then Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive's can continue to design the coolest products ever. . Everyone will be happy and the spammers and evil hackers will get honest work.
I'm surprised, how did I get to post this first?
That's all that post was, every line of it. Sure every platform has problems and stupid people do stupid things. But the problems are significantly less than any other platform. And everyone knows this and doesn't believe your post one bit. A few hundred people having trouble is nothing to the millions of very happy people using their Mac's everyday without a problem. So drop dead.
Assuming it's Write Only, if the capacity was extremely large in a small size, then everything one downloaded to the device would remain and a small flash memory can be used to keep track of everything, included deleted songs. Perhaps 2005 was too far off, perhaps it's coming in January MacWorld.