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I'm willing to buy a season pass to my favorite shows to avoid the commercials and on-screen ads. Until then, some series will have to wait for Netflix and Handbrake.
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My wife has no idea which networks run what shows. That's TiVo for you.
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On how little the automaker matters to the economy these days.
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Again, is it better to engage or isolate leaders like Ahmadinejad. Then again, the real powers that be are still at home denouncing the Great Satan.
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Fuser purports to be up to the challenge.
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"vs." being the key word in this headline, unfortunately.
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Costs less, sounds better, and only mildly more of a hassle than going through iTunes directly. I'm sure the labels don't want variable pricing to favor consumers forever, so I'll be watching for more expensive singles soon. Meanwhile, 256kbps VBR....
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So I'm just about to buy a $9 MP3 album from Amazon from KT Tunstall when I decide to look in iTunes. There's several versions there, including a $15 one with 11 DRM-free songs, six music videos, one documentary and two digital booklets. Hmmm. Competition
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Now, if only someone would make a plug-in for iTunes that searched and displayed MP3s for sale in line with iTune's offerings, then I would always make the most informed choice and never have to leave the app.
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Amazon sells the Feist song used in Apple's iPod nano ad. In fact, it's the number-one seller today.
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The author drew controversy in 2002 for a New York Times Magazine article on high-fat, low-carbohydrate diets. What really determines how fat or lean a person is has more to do with the body’s own internal programming, he writes.