What bothers me more than anything with the ZUNE is that Microsoft missed out on the opportunity to offer WiFi sonng downloading - and Apple came along and did it with the Touch.
How did Microsoft put a Wifi adapter in this thing and make that obvious error?
Also, ZUNE should be able to access online radio like the SANSA CONNECT.
I'm a bootlegger and don't care for wireless song purschasing. I'm very happy about the WiFi syncing though, which is a superb feature I'll be taking full advantag off.
No, a "thief" removes objects from someone else's possession. The correct term is "bootlegger" or "copyright infringer" (or "pirate" if he turns around and redistributes it). It's still illegal and still bad and still has a victim, but it's not thievery.
Murder is illegal and bad and victimizes someone just like bootlegging, but that doesn't make bootlegging "murder". Same goes for "stealing"/"thievery".
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What bothers me more than anything with the ZUNE is that Microsoft missed out on the opportunity to offer WiFi sonng downloading - and Apple came along and did it with the Touch.
How did Microsoft put a Wifi adapter in this thing and make that obvious error?
Also, ZUNE should be able to access online radio like the SANSA CONNECT.
I'm a bootlegger and don't care for wireless song purschasing. I'm very happy about the WiFi syncing though, which is a superb feature I'll be taking full advantag off.
that's called "thief" not "bootlegger"
No, a "thief" removes objects from someone else's possession. The correct term is "bootlegger" or "copyright infringer" (or "pirate" if he turns around and redistributes it). It's still illegal and still bad and still has a victim, but it's not thievery.
Murder is illegal and bad and victimizes someone just like bootlegging, but that doesn't make bootlegging "murder". Same goes for "stealing"/"thievery".