Ha, that's funny, see, cause I said I didn't want anyone to recommend a Mac to me, so instead you recommended the Mac OS... heh, that's funny. Good one.
The only reason I haven't switched to Linux is because I love iTunes and my iPod and the ease of using the two of them together on my WinXP machine. If anyone could show me how I could easily use iTunes on my Linux box, and make it EVERY BIT AS EASY to use as my WinXP instalation I would finally switch for good.
Please don't tell me to buy a Mac either.
Ummmm.... I did. ---'s current box is a 2.4P4 @ 3.2...... 'course, I built that, what, 18 months ago? If I was building today (and I will be soon) it would be an AMD 64 X2. I'm even planning on a dual proc machine because I've always wanted one, it depends. (yes, I know the X2s are dual-cored, I do in fact mean dual dual-core procs. If there's a mobo out for that - anyone know if there's good performing dual proc mobo?)
I don't really believe you're going to ever be able to call the Video iPod itself a failure unless iPods begin to fail in the marketplace altogether as the regular iPod has been replaced by it. Granted the video section of the iTunes music store could end up being a failure, but not the iPod itself so much. I believe that people will use the video capabilities of the vPod to some extent, but never to the level of it's music capablilities.
Amazing how those nine mins just totally changed my mind. I thought Serenity looked pretty dumb and campy from the trailers, but now I'm actually going to go see it. Go figure.
has anyone found a way to download them all at once or in several large chunks?
That has the potential to be pretty boring dosn't it? I mean, she's either going to be on or off.
Yeah, I did at first, but then caught myself and read it again. It just took me a second to remember cisco and security have nothing in common.
Ha, that's funny, see, cause I said I didn't want anyone to recommend a Mac to me, so instead you recommended the Mac OS... heh, that's funny. Good one.
The only reason I haven't switched to Linux is because I love iTunes and my iPod and the ease of using the two of them together on my WinXP machine. If anyone could show me how I could easily use iTunes on my Linux box, and make it EVERY BIT AS EASY to use as my WinXP instalation I would finally switch for good. Please don't tell me to buy a Mac either.
Ummmm.... I did. ---'s current box is a 2.4P4 @ 3.2...... 'course, I built that, what, 18 months ago? If I was building today (and I will be soon) it would be an AMD 64 X2. I'm even planning on a dual proc machine because I've always wanted one, it depends. (yes, I know the X2s are dual-cored, I do in fact mean dual dual-core procs. If there's a mobo out for that - anyone know if there's good performing dual proc mobo?)
I don't really believe you're going to ever be able to call the Video iPod itself a failure unless iPods begin to fail in the marketplace altogether as the regular iPod has been replaced by it. Granted the video section of the iTunes music store could end up being a failure, but not the iPod itself so much. I believe that people will use the video capabilities of the vPod to some extent, but never to the level of it's music capablilities.
It's a wee bit expensive, but in my opinion Sonos is the best complete system out there. Check it out - http://sonos.com/
Name a Pan-neutral body, I dare you.... If you say the UN, you're kidding yourself.
Amazing how those nine mins just totally changed my mind. I thought Serenity looked pretty dumb and campy from the trailers, but now I'm actually going to go see it. Go figure.
::shame:: ::small voice::
yes... ::/shame::
$2... well, I guess it's good to know somebody isn't buying coffee from starbucks....