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Microsoft's Foray into Music
piratePenguin:
If that Dell thing costs less than an ipod, I'd probably buy it faster.
I wish I could get you a picture of my old 256 Mb player. It was just a block with buttons and a screen. And do you know what? It worked.
And when it comes to buying a player, think I give a fuck if it's a ripoff of an ipod? If I like ipods then that's a good thing.
ps: the creative zen I used wasn't too bad. Too bad it's about as pricey as the ipods..
hm_murdock:
I dunno... personally, I'm willing to pay more for quality, and quality to me requires some thought be put into the device. While I'm sure that your old player worked fine, and while I'm sure it was cheaper, what's it matter?
That's the problem, really. People are far too quick to say something is good enough when it isn't.
worker201:
--- Quote from: hm_murdock ---Xbox was the world's most expensive space heater ever
--- End quote ---
LMAO
Actually, the iTunes format is starting to piss me off. It was cool to buy a song, I don't mind that. But having to revalidate it all the time is a pain in the ass. Thanks to reinstalls and whatnot, I've managed to use 4 of my 5 validations. What happens then? I have to pay another 99 cents? Fuck that.
hm_murdock:
De-authorize your computer before you have to reinstall. If you're not able to, and something goes south, log into iTunes and deauthorize all computers. This will free up all 5 validations, to be used over again however you see fit. A short while back, I had to do this twice in as many months. The rule says you can only do it once a year, but their tech support went ahead and did it for me when I explained that I'd had a hardware failure that left me unable to deauthorize.
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