Zunes kickass. I was really against buying a product sold by Microsoft on grounds I try to not buy things from companies that expand into too many markets. Stick to the stuff immediately related to what you started with, and that's it, IMO. Spreading resources too thin never really creates better products through competition, it just forces companies to make lower quality products from reduced sales, and spend more on marketing.
However, buying something from Microsoft is infinitely better than something by Apple, because Apple is a worthless company that needs to hurry up and die before it pollutes the world with more half-assed products that they somehow manage to market well enough to turn every other person into a hardcore tool.
I bought a Zune because it had all the features I wanted and more, and looked good. The touch pad thing is wonderful, and I haven't had a single problem yet with the device. However, I can't actually put any of my library on it, because Microsoft won't write a zune client for the x64 platform.
That's right, Microsoft won't support a Microsoft product on a Microsoft operating system. Not even after several years and an increasing amount of people on 64-bit Microsoft OSes. ._.;
Zunes kickass. I was really against buying a product sold by Microsoft on grounds I try to not buy things from companies that expand into too many markets. Stick to the stuff immediately related to what you started with, and that's it, IMO. Spreading resources too thin never really creates better products through competition, it just forces companies to make lower quality products from reduced sales, and spend more on marketing.
However, buying something from Microsoft is infinitely better than something by Apple, because Apple is a worthless company that needs to hurry up and die before it pollutes the world with more half-assed products that they somehow manage to market well enough to turn every other person into a hardcore tool.
I bought a Zune because it had all the features I wanted and more, and looked good. The touch pad thing is wonderful, and I haven't had a single problem yet with the device. However, I can't actually put any of my library on it, because Microsoft won't write a zune client for the x64 platform.
That's right, Microsoft won't support a Microsoft product on a Microsoft operating system. Not even after several years and an increasing amount of people on 64-bit Microsoft OSes. ._.;
Zunes kickass. I was really against buying a product sold by Microsoft on grounds I try to not buy things from companies that expand into too many markets. Stick to the stuff immediately related to what you started with, and that's it, IMO. Spreading resources too thin never really creates better products through competition, it just forces companies to make lower quality products from reduced sales, and spend more on marketing.
However, buying something from Microsoft is infinitely better than something by Apple, because Apple is a worthless company that needs to hurry up and die before it pollutes the world with more half-assed products that they somehow manage to market well enough to turn every other person into a hardcore tool.
I bought a Zune because it had all the features I wanted and more, and looked good. The touch pad thing is wonderful, and I haven't had a single problem yet with the device. However, I can't actually put any of my library on it, because Microsoft won't write a zune client for the x64 platform.
That's right, Microsoft won't support a Microsoft product on a Microsoft operating system. Not even after several years and an increasing amount of people on 64-bit Microsoft OSes. ._.;
Zunes kickass. I was really against buying a product sold by Microsoft on grounds I try to not buy things from companies that expand into too many markets. Stick to the stuff immediately related to what you started with, and that's it, IMO. Spreading resources too thin never really creates better products through competition, it just forces companies to make lower quality products from reduced sales, and spend more on marketing.
However, buying something from Microsoft is infinitely better than something by Apple, because Apple is a worthless company that needs to hurry up and die before it pollutes the world with more half-assed products that they somehow manage to market well enough to turn every other person into a hardcore tool.
I bought a Zune because it had all the features I wanted and more, and looked good. The touch pad thing is wonderful, and I haven't had a single problem yet with the device. However, I can't actually put any of my library on it, because Microsoft won't write a zune client for the x64 platform.
That's right, Microsoft won't support a Microsoft product on a Microsoft operating system. Not even after several years and an increasing amount of people on 64-bit Microsoft OSes. ._.;
64 bit client for the Zune software. You should probably learn to read.
Doesn't work, kthx.
I use XP Pro x64. It doesn't work on 64-bit XP.
The only reason to have a 64 bit OS is gaming. The best OS for gaming is Vista.
Thus, you are illogical.
Jeff, I laugh at you.
Vista? Good for gaming?
Vista takes a massive amount of resources by comparison to XP. There is no real gamer that will say you should use Vista. And that's only one of the many reasons.
A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward. - Franklin D. Fucking Roosevelt
I've heard more Vista complaints with game compatability and resource SCUBAing, even among professional gamers, than with any OS ever. It is completely against gaming while claiming it isn't.
A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward. - Franklin D. Fucking Roosevelt