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EUOL:
The annoying thing about the new napster is--according to the reviews I've read--they're planning to charge $1 to download a song, then another $1 to burn it to CD's or move it to portables.  That makes it a far worse deal, in my mind, though the audio format is supposed to be superior.

Gemm: Rock & Roll Star; Born to Rock:
There isn't much difference to most people between 128 khz and 256 khz. So to most people its just stupid to need something that high of quality. Unless your a real stickler for how it sounds (and you wouldn't keep something you downloaded) you'll take the lower priced one. Even if that means losing that "quality" that you can't really hear unless you have superior speakers and ears the size of a mallet.

wolverine_men:
Well there are a lot of alternatives out there. I think the i-tunes service is the best out there, at least for now.

The Holy Saint, Grand High Poobah, Master of Monkeys, Ehlers:
My wife has declared she wants an ipod
This means that I can take this as a spring board to get some expensive kit for Christmas. She gets her iPod, I get a new mobo and a cable modem. Everyone's happy.

Mad Dr Jeffe:
Kirsty wants an Ipod! does she know how much they cost????

Well if you want it, talk to me I can get a federal govt discount.

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