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  1. #16
    Jon
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    Re: Ouch! Time Warner Denounces other Cell Phones!

    Larry wrote:
    > Bill Gates <[email protected]> wrote in news:im-
    > [email protected]:
    >
    >> itunes has over 6,000,000 songs, the largest online library in

    > the world.
    >
    > Not true. USENET has the largest online library in the world.
    >
    > Larry

    True that!



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  2. #17
    Jon
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    Re: Ouch! Time Warner Denounces other Cell Phones!

    Larry wrote:
    > "IMHO IIRC" <[email protected]> wrote in news:Nzu%i.840$mY1.562
    > @newsfe24.lga:
    >
    >> Music More than 6 million songs. 99½ each.
    >> Movies New and classic films from $9.99.
    >> Music Videos More than 11,000, $1.99 each.
    >> TV Shows 600 shows at $1.99 an episode.
    >> iPod Games $4.99 each. Countless hours of fun.

    > Music - billions of songs. FREE - alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.(genre)
    > Movies - thousands. FREE - alt.binaries.movies.divx
    > Music Videos - FREE alt.binaries.multimedia.(many places)
    > TV Shows - FREE alt.binaries.hdtv or alt.binaries.tv.(genre)
    > iPod Games - They must be there, somewhere...(c;
    >
    > Don't bull**** me and tell me you don't download. If you don't
    > download, it's because you don't know how...(c;
    >
    > Larry

    iPod Games - FREE (http://ipodstuff.org/?page_id=21)
    These hacked games only work if you have a 5G or 5.5G (iPod Video)
    iPods. All but 1 5/5.5G game has been hacked, the unhacked game being
    Phase)



  3. #18
    Ness Net
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    #$@! Oxtard sock puppet


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    Ness Net
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  5. #20
    Bill Gates
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    Re: Ouch! Time Warner Denounces other Cell Phones!

    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > > itunes has over 6,000,000 songs, the largest online library in

    > the world.
    > >

    >
    > Not true. USENET has the largest online library in the world.


    but not of high quality, much less legal. and no, usenet doesn't have
    6,000,000 unique tracks, not even close.

    maybe Gnutella/Limewire based networks, but it's still a bit of a
    crapshoot to find consistent quality like itunes has. but yes, way
    better than usenet.

    -



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    Ness Net
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  7. #22
    Larry
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    Re: Ouch! Time Warner Denounces other Cell Phones!

    Bill Gates <[email protected]> wrote in news:im-
    [email protected]:

    > but not of high quality, much less legal. and no, usenet

    doesn't have
    > 6,000,000 unique tracks, not even close.
    >
    >


    Not all at once, but there are about 5000 DVD+Rs full of MP3,
    FLAC, etc., in huge racks on the wall that say otherwise over the
    long term...(c;

    One of these days they're going to stop it. When that happens, I
    will simply disconnect and spend the rest of my life "catching
    up" on stuff I've never heard.

    About "high quality"......"High quality" what? Rock? Hip-Hop?
    What nonsense. You boys remind me of the audiofools who used to
    record at 15 ips on massive reels of really expensive tapes...(c;

    I want you to test YOU. Go to an audiologist and tell him you
    want your hearing scanned and YOUR response graphed. The graph
    in ANY human, including YOU, looks just like the outline of the
    Swiss Alps from 30 miles away. The only limit to how the music
    sounds is between YOUR ears! Those born into the "kilowatt amp
    era" will find their hearing so impared spending over $10 for a
    pair of cheap headphones is a total travesty. Try it, I dare
    you! Ask your doctor who can do it, so he gets his cut.

    Now, find an expensive DJ setup in a place like Guitar Center or
    other big music store that sells DJ equipment. Take the cheapest
    MP3 player you can find, mine was free with a portable drill from
    Mitsubishi, and put it in your pocket loaded up with your
    favorite music and an adapter cable with mini phone plug for the
    player to RCA plugs for the audio board at the store. Tell the
    salesman you want to hear YOUR music played on the biggest, not
    most expensive, speakers in the stack from any of the amps.
    Doesn't that sound just great?! Is it all distorted? The player
    volume control is too high overdriving the audio board's input
    amp....just turn the player down and the gain on the board up.

    Since analog audio was dumped with the advent of the CD, audio
    has been sampled at 44.1Kbps and humans cannot tell the
    difference because they can't hear above about 10-11 kHz, anyway.
    (Audiologist test will prove your high end limit rolloff).
    Paying extra for audio bandwidth above what you can sense is
    STUPID! RIAA Equalization hasn't changed since the invention of
    FM in the 40's. Music is recorded from 50-15000 Hz...NO MATTER
    WHAT. FM radio's audio bandwidth is why. Music is to SELL, not
    be the greatest adverture on the planet. FCC regulations limit
    the FM transmitter's modulation index to protect adjacent
    channels from interference, so we limit the audio bandwidth
    accordingly or there's hell-to-pay on an inspection. 44.1Kbps
    doesn't distort 15Khz unless you have some really expensive
    measuring equipment, which you don't. So, it's fine.

    MP3 compression above 64 Kbps on a 44.1Kbps audio wave sample is
    also wasteful and stupid. Most MP3 samples at 128Kbps add no
    perceptable change, at all, to the 44.1Kbps audio sample rate of
    the CD the music came off of.....or of the MP3 sample the radio
    station is probably playing off satellite compression, either.
    What you get from excessive sample rates is the fast compression
    can also compress any high frequency pink noise present that gets
    wiped out by the slower compression.

    I'm sorry, but that's reality. NOTHING you have is a live
    performance that hasn't already been bastardized by digital
    conversion...starting at a mere 44.1 Khz on that CD in your hand.
    Hell, it doesn't even have error correction....

    When you head out to the DJ store, put some 64Kbps and 128Kbps on
    the player with the 320Kbps oversampling nonsense. Play it
    through the big speakers and tell me you can REALLY hear the
    difference. If you can, you must have some canine ancestors that
    gave you an extraordinary hearing sensors. Noone else
    can.....EXCEPT IN THEIR MINDS from the brainwashing and
    marketing.


    Larry
    --
    Xterm IS the ultimate video game...(c;



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