I'd be afraid to be a soldier in Jimbo's army, sounds just as strict and
inflexible as the DRM filetypes he rails against.

All praise FLAC and all, but I own not one single FLAC file, cant say I
have any plans in motion to ever own em. I never got my squeezebox to
jump on board with it either, my last CD was purchased many moons ago so
I suspect I dont forsee myself buying any anytime soon. I Just have my
collection of music, mostly mp3's and iTunes, I'm a regular kind of
fellow and if my quality level does not make it into the 'audiophile'
tent, it has simply never bothered me or caused me concern..ever. I
still use my ipod, still use itunes, still eat red meat and fantasize
about pretty girls.

I hope the powers that be considers this and goes ahead and facilitates
me listening to my audiobooks via my squeezebox, I'll stress again..a
competitor already does this! Arguing about punishing (DRM content
creators) them I suspect is no punishment at all to them. Rhapsody,
Napster, etc..all these monthly/annual music service companies have some
DRM controls yet are available on the squeezebox no?

Jeez, I just wanna listen to Tolkien on a quiet afternoon, where'd the
fire and brimstone come from?...And dont say "Mount Doom"!


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