Bloody obvious really
I still have the original logo on my desktop for nostalgaic purposes. . .
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I still have the original logo on my desktop for nostalgaic purposes. . .
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( , Mon 14 Jun 2004, 14:50, archived)
im trialing the new version
seems quite good not a bad library of music on there.
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Mon 14 Jun 2004, 14:52,
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oooohhhh
even better. I picked up a napster leaflet the other day and thought I'd sign up, but iTunes should be better. I don't need an iPod though do I?
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Mon 14 Jun 2004, 14:56,
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nope.
you can burn any song on to 7 cd's or 5 ipod's.
obviously if you burn a cd you can then re-encode to an mp3 if you wanted to
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Mon 14 Jun 2004, 15:00,
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obviously if you burn a cd you can then re-encode to an mp3 if you wanted to
but it will sound shit
buy a record player and go digging in second-hand and collector's record shops. no compression on an lp you know...
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Mon 14 Jun 2004, 15:09,
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last time i played an lp
i spent half-an-hour polishing the dust out of the sodding thing.
i'll be downloading them lossless anyway
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Mon 14 Jun 2004, 15:11,
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i'll be downloading them lossless anyway
no iPod needed
I slap all my albums/Original Pirate Material into iTunes these days, I love the interface
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Mon 14 Jun 2004, 15:03,
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I probably won't buy anything
But I'm interested to see what a selection they'll have.
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Mon 14 Jun 2004, 14:59,
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you can see now.
crack open iTunes, click music store, click ok on the page that appears and hey presto you're in.
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Mon 14 Jun 2004, 15:01,
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