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On May 20, 6:59 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
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Yeah, I googled and came up with nothing.
Is there a device onto which I can load my CDS
(the music, not the discs), which will hold the
data as WAV, not mp3, which will act as a
virtual CD player, meaning it will send a
signal out to my pre-amp, which has wireless
capability to go out to the internet to
determine what CDs I'm loading, and will
provide an easy UI that allows me to select CDs
to play OR will play random cuts? And which
will hold 500+ CDs?
Yes, they are called Windows PCs.
Or Mac, of course.
Yes, you use Macs if you want 10% of the
compatibility for twice the price.
Whatever, Arny. I'm simply expanding on the
information you offered.
Jenn, you have to remember that not being trust fund
babies, money and performance actually matter to some
people.
If you knew my background, you might understand what
an asshole you're being.
It's just like you Jenn to fault me for failing to be
omnisicent, and then play the pity card.
What's your beef with me?
Your lack of character.
I simply added to you answer to the OP.
It was a inappropriate comment because of the rotten
price/performance of Macs, particularly as data storage
devices. But its the sort of thing I expect from people
who brag about having jillion dollar microphones.
LOL! That's why they are the mainstay of the
photographic world, right Arny?
What alternative universe is that, Harry?
Ever see the stats for sales of Photoshop for the PC
versus Photoshop for the Mac?
Relative to market share, the MAC wins.
Prove it Harry. Provide a URL supporting this claim or admit that you're
making it up as you go along.
Looks to me like Adobe is turning their back on Apple.
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/04/03/apple...bit-photoshop/
Yeah they could screw it up yet, Scott, but that says nothing about where
they are as of today in terms of an user base.