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Quote from: PBRme on September 09, 2016, 02:18:31 PM
I switched from Mac laptop to Surface and could not be happier.  Infinitely more capable machine

Have not tried the most recent Surfaces but the first generation was horrendous. We had them at work for about a month before abandoning them. Sounds like they have improved it dramatically. Glad Microsoft finally got it right.

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Quote from: #UnleashWally on September 09, 2016, 03:06:42 PM
I'm wrong about what exactly? I said that napster was the big factor in moving music business online. I said that a literal crap ton of people used Itunes in conjunction with limewire to easily steal music and put it on ipods. What exactly is wrong there?

Quote from: #UnleashWally on September 09, 2016, 02:34:54 PM
Eh maybe for the older generations. But for us who were between 9-18 when itunes came out in 2001, it made grabbing music online even easier. It seamlessly synced music with limewire (new napster) and my entire Ipod/itunes was filled with music that I got for free.

iTunes definitely did monetize online music.  There's no "maybe" about it.  They completely revolutionized that.

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