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Quote: The PC version of iTunes has a WMA converter that converts WMA to whatever codec is selected in your iTunes "import" preferences. However, you should bear in mind that converting a WMA file to another lossy codec such as AAC will result in w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Denton ... so loud that it'll blow the clothes right off them, right? That's what I'm hoping for
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I have a 6.1 surround sound system in my place now. lesbian incesting stripper twins not regarded, I think I might just win.
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Molly. ACK, how I hate that name! (not your fault, just an ex-girlfriend who completely ruined the awesomeness of that name) cute dog though
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kasper I'm willing to bet we'd be chastised for posting this as part of our daily news, so the forums seem a safer fit. Marisa Miller in shot 7 of the 2007 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, clad in nothing but i…
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Okay, one more thing: can DVD burning software burn the shows/videos and would the DRM allow the files to be played on a conventional DVD player?
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Mr. H, I see what ya mean. Well, in that case, I'd enjoy a true subscription service, since I do download songs often.
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See, the thing I don't like about subscription services is the fact that you don't actually own your music, you just "rent" it, in a sense. However, what about this new DRM-less EMI offering? If you sign up for a subscription service through iTun…
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Quote: Originally Posted by badtz [congrats on the baby!!]This one time, I scrolled thru an album with my father, and he accidently saw a photo he shouldn't have seen. [we'll leave it @ that ] That's gotta be embarrassing......
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Keep the CD names the same -- "Organ Works" -- but change the CD number to 1 of 20, 2 of 20, 3 of 20, etc. That should do it, I think. Just make sure you know what songs belong in each disc. Maybe put each disc into a playlist, then edit each CD # l…
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I enjoy my stock iPod earbuds. I have the olds ones from way back in the day when the original nano came out. They work fine for me, but by no means are they anything special. But for someone who doesn't see the point in spending >$50 on a pair o…
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Microsoft: stick with white and black, and hell, brown was actually pretty good looking. When I think Zune, I think brown Zune, which really was a good looking color. Regardless, no pink Zunes. That won't make your device sell. You need innovation a…
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All I know is that I can't wait for the iPhone to be released. I am very, very excited for it. Unfortunately, I won't be getting one immediately, but definitely a 2nd Gen version, maybe 3rd if something goes horribly wrong.
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No, I don't think that either of the two were right with their actions. #1, the salesman shouldn't've lied the way he did, but #2, IheartApple shouldn't've cursed at him and been so rude. That's really ridiculous and unnecessary. I don't care how ig…
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See, I learned this very quickly: if it requires a salesperson, do research on the item before you go to purchase it. You can't let a car dealer do all the talking, you can't let an electronic store salesman coerce you, and you can't go into a situa…
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Well now it seems (via Engadget) that EMI is announcing DRM-free music. Intersting. I still want the Beatles.
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I know my phone (Razr V3) supports multiple lines, I believe up to 4 on the software. I don't know if there are any hardware requirements, like more SIM cards or something, but the software supports multiple lines.
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I think it's just an basic iPod. While it looks like it has the camera on the top left of the back, if you look on the top right of the magnified image, you can see what looks to be the hold switch. iPhone doesn't quite have that located there.
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this is good stuff. now I'm kinda tempted to get myself a pair of Nike+ shoes just so I can use my ipod nano during track practice. interesting...
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cool, I didn't know that...put it in iphone