Reply to Re: Easy, Uncomplicated Way to Convert DRM wma to mp3 or AAC for i-Pod

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Posted by Joel on 09/05/05 15:52

"audiohead" <magnel709j@earthlink.net> wrote:

>Message to "numbskull" Joel when he comes back here to make another
>asinine remark.

Listen, asswipe, either give the information away for free, or expect
to be told the truth, that you deserve to be put to death with all the
other leeches who sell *common* information and software online. You
know who I mean, the people such as those who used to sell KaZaa Lite
and pretend that it was a legitimate downloading service.

Or you, who is telling people to burn a CD from protected files and
rip it to MP3/etc., or do an analog conversion. Gee! That sentence
is worth $20!


>Reply to Joel continued... I actually have spent a considerable amount
>
>of time and money researching the most effective, reliable, least
>expensive, user friendly method for converting protected WMA's.

That's your problem, retard. I could've told you how in a short
paragraph. If you really are that stupid, and not just hyping your
nonexistent product, you should be put to death to prevent yourself
reproducing.


>And, don't bother trying
>
>to email me anymore .exe virus attachments. It won't work bonehead!!!

That is illegal libel, you moron. I haven't emailed you *anything*.
Maybe I oughta email EarthLink about your rip-off site on their Web
space and spamming of it on this NG, though.


>I've tried just about every conversion product out there including:
>background recorders, brute force decoders, .exe bullcrap, CDMaster 32
>tutorial, cdex, Music jukebox etcetera, and while some work the vast
>majority leave the sound quality at something less than sub-standard.

Uh bluhh buhgghh buhhh blubbuhhhh I'm a drooling moron who can't see
through your attempts at sounding like a shepherd. You're a putz.

<shitload more utter rubbish snipped>

--
Joel Crump

"Of course, it is ironic that a media company [Fox News Channel] that
should be seeking to protect the First Amendment is seeking to
undermine it by claiming a monopoly on the phrase 'fair and balanced.'"
- Judge Denny Chin, referring to Fox News accusing Al Franken of
trademark infringement.

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