Comment Re:Wow I always what happened (Score 1) 158
Daryl Hall never gets invited to the fun stuff.
Daryl Hall never gets invited to the fun stuff.
I can't really ever see myself buying e-books because I would not own the property rights to them, i.e. I could not give or sell them after reading them, as I do with paper books. As a classical liberal, I hold property rights among the most important rights that I possess as a human, and not being able to do what I wish with something that I have paid money for and ostensibly "own" doesn't jive with me. The day that I can sell or give an e-book to someone else (without having to ask for permission mind you) I may reconsider, but for now I am perfectly happy with dead tree books. They are real property.
Opera has had the ability to block ads and other content for as long as I can remember, long before Firefox itself even existed. All that is required is for one to install a simple
It's a trap.
..any way you flip it, you get fucked.
Can we please stop voting for Democrats and Republicans?
Agreed. People who badmouth the Zune have either never owned one (the "lol zune sux!" crowd), or have only used the original 30 GB model (aka Toshiba Gigabeat) with 1.x firmware. The second gen Zunes are fantastic and I have never regretted buying one (80 GB model) after owning several generations of iPods.
I love the FM radio as I listen to NPR at work. I love the wireless sync and marketplace, which EVERY Zune model can use, but only the iPod Touch and iPhone are able to do. I love the big, vertically-oriented screen. I love the clean navigation menus on the device. I love the ZunePad, which is quicker and way more intuitive to use than the gimmicky Click Wheel.
I also really love the Zune software. It made me appreciate just how bad iTunes really is, which most seem to be in denial about, but ignorance is bliss as they say. I have every intention of buying another Zune when this one no longer serves my purposes.
If people would get over their prejudices about Microsoft and actually try the Zune, I'm sure they would be impressed by it. MS even deleted their own name from the product (it appears only at the bottom of the "About" screen) because of the popular belief that MS can't put out a "cool" product.
tl;dr: zune > ipod
IF I HAD A MINE SHAFT, I don't think I would just abandon it. There's got to be a better way. -- Jack Handley, The New Mexican, 1988.