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  1. Re:da da dadada da DA dadada on Sweden's File Sharing Debate Becomes Mass Brawl · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Worst. Rocky. Refernce. Ever.

  2. Re:A plague on all media players on Windows Vista Build 5231 Review · · Score: 1

    Option to make itself the default player for its accepted media.
    This is a complaint? I like having programs be able to set their own associations rather then hunting down the windows settings and do it all manually, but maybe that is just me.
    has that whole "keep iTunes folder organized" thing
    That is the main reason I use iTunes over other meida players.
    Also it indexes quicktime videos but nothing else.
    I think more people would be upset if it indexed movies it couldn't play.
    Most of these just seem like things you don't use, or have something else you like better. That doesn't mean iTunes is better without them (for example you might not care about content cencoring now, but if you have kids or if you have nephews and nieces visiting it is nice to have it then).

  3. Re:But.... on Windows Vista Build 5231 Review · · Score: 1

    I want those things, but I also want...

    to be able to rip CDs (in a quality bit rate in forms other than WMA, as in uncrippled mp3 at the least).

    To be able to organize my music for me (I've been spoiled by iTunes)

    And finally I want it to have multiple ways to view/navigate/find the media I'm looking for.

    Those are the main reasons I don't like WMP

  4. Re:That seems like a stupid arguement on Florida DUI Law and Open Source · · Score: 1

    If you think the machine doesn't work, prove it with a test case.
    What if it is an easter egg? What if it has some ifdate=xx.xx.xxxx then BAC=2.0 or if it is set up for every 1,000th to be higher. How many cases are required of the device not working before it's use is to be barred? For surely there have been instances of failure.