I like iTunes. Sure you can't take the music anywhere you want to and 
you can't load it onto anything but an iPod, but I don't have an MP3 
player and I burn my music onto a CD to play in my truck anyway, so it 
does not matter to me.
I did prefer Kaza but the music pirate police (Metallica) put a stop to 
that (actually I think it was Napster, but P2P software is all the same 
really).

I do wonder though if the music industry is in cahoots with iTunes, Real 
and so on. I mean, look at most of the CD's coming out now. You pay 
about $10.00 - $12.00 for a CD, and get two, maybe three songs that you 
actually like (except country, for some reason these folks know how to 
make a CD where you like almost all of the songs). So I figured if the 
artists were going to rip me off, I might as well rip them off in 
return. Sounds fair.

So anyway, now I pay for only the songs I like and I make a CD that I 
actually like. I pay almost as much as actually buying a CD in the store 
(about $.99 a song) but at least I know I am getting my money's worth.

Bruce



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