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I have realize one thing if not the only thing that the world hate sucessful companies onces they are sucessful dumb stupid people try to protest about it and can you guess what they are protesting about..not the product is bad..is because they want some if not all the $$$$$$$$$$..is the green people..GOT GREEN..
I hope all you dumb stupid people who pay $300+ for a stupid MP3 (Ipod) player and think is god go get a life out side of your dark 4 x 4 room please..the sun is shining and the air is cool..and use your brain not just listen to what people and the media has to blah blah blah about shit they don't even know about..
Final word...Go Micorsoft..the little thomas train that could...
I'm not bashing Microsoft, I simply don't run it at my home. Free is better in my book, as is the overall system of support built around linux, my OS of preference. I cut the chord when Vista was released. It makes new computers slow. By comparison, Linux makes older computers run quite well. The choice was easy for me at that point. I hope that a linux player is made available. The BBC has great content the world would like legal access to. DRM is an effort to protect a business model that just doesn't work any more. Oh well, the industry as a whole is starting to figure this out. Maybe one day, we will be given media choices we all can live with. Until that day, consumers are either overcharged, forced into using bloated operating systems when there are free alternatives, or made into criminals in an effort to watch a show that isn't reasonably available.