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Re: iPod shuffle - loading without iTunes

Posted by Isaacq on 01/01/06 23:35

In article <michelle-B7C7AA.10352901012006@news.west.cox.net>,
michelle@michelle.org says...

> OK, so you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.

Nicely stated counterpoint. Well argued. Convinced, err, I'm guessing
nobody. But you are likely used to that, aren't you michelle? The
epitome of "clever" to you is a little x-facey thingy with a slash
through the W, isn't it, girlfriend?

> Move along;
> those of us who do know what we're talking about have things to talk
> about.

"us"? "we"? Hmm.

Yes, I see how it took you (singular) no time at all in the thread where
you (singular) were repeatedly trying to demonstrate how much you
(singular) know what you (singular) are talking about to demonstrate
exactly how fucking little you (singular) know about what you (singular)
are trying to talk about. Perhaps the rest of you (plural) will be along
soon to help you (singular) out.

YOU: "You can listen to music purchased from the iTunes store on
any device."

.....WRONG. You simply can not.

YOU: "Oh, point taken. My bad."....OOPS.

Wrong again, so wrong you actually conceded that point.

YOU: "You're confusing "proprietary format" with "copy protection."

....WRONG again. He was confusing nothing but you.

YOU: "Considering that Apple licensed the copy protection, and does
not own it, there's nothing from preventing"

WRONG yet again....Apple licenses the compression format but uses their
own copy protection scheme and has chosen to not license their
proprietary FairPlay encryption scheme to anyone at this time aside from
Motorola to use on a couple of cell phones.

YOU: "other MP3 player makers from licensing it too..."

WRONG again, michelle, seems like a habit of yours. MP3 simply does not
support any form of copy protection at this time.

YOU: "iTunes music store uses lossless encoding, so the files are
of better quality."

WRONG again. Remember that compression format that apple was licensing a
couple items up above? iTMS uses 128kbps AAC which even they claim is
only comparable to 160 kbps MP3. When are you going to start with this
"knowing what you are talking about part?"

YOU: "I'm wrong, I thought it was lossless. It is less lossy than
MP3 though."

Yes, indeed you were indeed wrong. "Less lossy than mp3?" You just made
that up didn't you, michelle, you kidder, you.

YOU: "BTW, I was thinking of Apple Lossless encoding."

WRONG. You weren't thinking at all. You were *talking* about music for
sale at iTunes Music Store. This is known in some more cynical circles
as a "backpedal".

YOU: "The Help menu in iPod."

Interesting concept. And where exactly is this item located on the
average user's iPod?

Do you ever stop to consider that sometimes, when a person doesn't
exactly agree with everything you say or believe, that doesn't
necessarily mean they don't know what the fuck they are talking about?

No, you likely haven't, have you michelle?

*Love* the cute little x-facey thingy though ;o)

--
Isaacq
NP: Green Day - "American Idiot"

 

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