From: Mark Fowler Date: 10:26 on 26 Feb 2004 Subject: Copying music with iTunes You can't. STEVE JOBS YOU SUCK DONKEY WANG. I have three macs and an iPod that I want all my music on. iTunes on one of my computers can see all the music on all of them, but it can't copy it to the local drive to keep everything synced. I have to drop to Finder, or in the case of the iPod, the shell. Fucking closed source software. Maybe that loon wearing a computer disk on his head was onto something after all. That is all. Thanks. Mark.
From: Matt McLeod Date: 11:20 on 26 Feb 2004 Subject: Re: Copying music with iTunes Mark Fowler wrote: > You can't. They're a nice juicy target with money in the bank. Of *course* they're going to go out of their way to annoy the RIAA. After all, the record companies badly *need* that money! (Yes, it sucks, but I think your hate is in this instance misdirected.) Matt
From: Mark Fowler Date: 11:49 on 26 Feb 2004 Subject: Re: Copying music with iTunes On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Matt McLeod wrote: > (Yes, it sucks, but I think your hate is in this instance misdirected.) The software doesn't do what I want it to do, therefore I hate it. I don't care about the schematics, I just want the protein. Mark.
From: Nicholas Clark Date: 12:07 on 26 Feb 2004 Subject: Re: Copying music with iTunes On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 11:49:36AM +0000, Mark Fowler wrote: > The software doesn't do what I want it to do, therefore I hate it. > > I don't care about the schematics, I just want the protein. Can I have carbohydrate instead please? Mmm, sugar.... Nicholas Clark
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