...of these (http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10167_7-6282556-1.html?tag=bnav)
Cool, but I hate browsing Cnet. You have to navigate 20 pages just to read a paragraph of text. Bogus.
Oh yeah, the guys a moron, publicly showing everybody how hes breaking the law. I bet hes gotten the phone calls already. :mrgreen:
nice setup, needs to work making the place tidier as having that in a run down house makes you look like a lazy ass freak and not a stylish uber geek
:D :D :D
True... but props to him for doing it!
Nice setup. Rich git tho!
No longer works, appears to be removed at the owners request.
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I guess he realized what a dimwit he was being: "Hi my name is John Doe, I live in Birmingham and like to touch little girls inappropriately."
Actually, if hes in the states dont you have that whole "fair use" that allows backups to be made. We dont have it here, so any music on your iPod that youve copied off your own CDs using the supplied software is breaking the law :)
Goblin
Quote from: GoblinActually, if hes in the states dont you have that whole "fair use" that allows backups to be made. We dont have it here, so any music on your iPod that youve copied off your own CDs using the supplied software is breaking the law :)
Goblin
Of course, its not that simple over here:
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3513_7-5128652.htmlIts legal in theory to back up for personal use, but its against the law to break encryption. :?