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holidaysong Posted - 06/17/2004 : 13:30:30
I cannot download Bam Thwok off iTunes because I live in the Republic of Ireland and not the Northern Ireland in the UK i live 5km from the Northern Ireland border so if i move my house up the road a bit do u think they will let me download it? what bullshit! 5km stops me from downloading the song! 5km!

Éireann go Brách
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Cam Thwok Posted - 06/28/2004 : 21:44:39
Yeah, iTunes uses Windows 2000 and XP--since 2000 and XP are pretty much the same thing deep down. There are kernel differences but not so much that makes a difference to most users. Everyone will notice the different interface and the product activation though.

Anyway, to some earlier comments...

Yeah, before Windows 2000 there were two kinds of Windows. 9X and NT. 9X was cool because you could play all of the Windows games on it fairly easily. NT was cool because it crashed less.

9X line: 95, 98, Me
NT line: NT (all versions), 2000, XP (all versions), 2003

When 2000 was released you finally had an NT OS that had all of the features that 9X had--in other words you could play all the games. But it wasn't marketed at home users. It wasn't until XP Home Edition that Microsoft marketed an NT operating system to home users. Now 9X is dead, and NT is all there is. Granted, nothing is called "Windows NT" anymore, but that's what 2000, XP (all editions) and 2003 (not pitched at home users...a lot of people seem to have never heard of it!) are.
the thing Posted - 06/25/2004 : 10:29:00
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get kazaa lite then, the same thing but without any spyware... i swear/live by it. you can still download it from here...

http://www.oldversion.com/



Cheers for the tip


How does lemur fur, reflect the sea? Someone should do tests
Horses Lard Posted - 06/25/2004 : 05:49:06
Oh yeah - 'Lomghorn' is the planned sucessor to Windows XP, which moves the operating system to a 64 bit architecture.
Horses Lard Posted - 06/25/2004 : 05:48:08
WinXp (Windows XP) is Microsoft's current 32 bit operating system available as a 'Home' (sucessor to Win 98) or 'Professional' (sucessor to Win 2000 and Win NT )editions.

Windows 2000, suceeded Windows NT, but is not as advanced as XP.
bumblebeeboy2 Posted - 06/20/2004 : 15:13:55
quote:
Originally posted by the thing

Please don't touch Kazaa with a 10ft pole - it's riddled with spyware and adware and will make your computing life a living hell (speaking from painful experience)


How does lemur fur, reflect the sea? Someone should do tests



get kazaa lite then, the same thing but without any spyware... i swear/live by it. you can still download it from here...

http://www.oldversion.com/


I am my only god, ha ha ha ha ha ha
VoVat Posted - 06/20/2004 : 14:09:46
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Originally posted by VoVat

Yeah, iTunes is ridiculous. You have to have an American credit card and Windows XP or above (the latter being the reason I can't use it).

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Cattle in Korea / They can really moo.

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What is above WinXP?


I don't know if anything is. I think you can also use iTunes with Windows 2000, but I'm not sure whether that's more primitive than XP, or just different. (Isn't 2000 an updated NT, or something like that?)



Cattle in Korea / They can really moo.
the thing Posted - 06/20/2004 : 13:09:46
Please don't touch Kazaa with a 10ft pole - it's riddled with spyware and adware and will make your computing life a living hell (speaking from painful experience)


How does lemur fur, reflect the sea? Someone should do tests
mun chien andalusia Posted - 06/18/2004 : 18:39:26
quote:
Originally posted by VoVat

Yeah, iTunes is ridiculous. You have to have an American credit card and Windows XP or above (the latter being the reason I can't use it).


Cattle in Korea / They can really moo.



What is above WinXP? I thought that Longhorn wouldn't be available before 2006.


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Brackish Girl Posted - 06/18/2004 : 14:35:36
i spent 2hrs last night trying to download itunes cos i thought it was available all over europe, but no. stupid, i know. i just downloaded the song from winMX now. i love it soooooooooooo!!!!
Conrad Posted - 06/18/2004 : 13:51:35
Me the European got a gift certificate from my friend who lives in the USA.


You had me at "Los Angeles"
holidaysong Posted - 06/18/2004 : 12:54:12
quote:
Originally posted by True Blue

For 'Holiday Song':

Get Kazar and download it from another user, that's what I did. I mean, a bit naughty, but the Pixies and Frank Black have seen plenty of my money over the years and you gotta get that song, it's so cool!



thanks for the tip downloaded it there today! its great!


Éireann go Brách
Francis Six Posted - 06/18/2004 : 11:58:58
LIME

WIRE

IS

THE

ANSWER

LIMEWIRE.COM


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Sun glasses
Back on the road, I cut my grass like I'm told
After classes
True Blue Posted - 06/18/2004 : 09:09:18
For 'Holiday Song':

Get Kazar and download it from another user, that's what I did. I mean, a bit naughty, but the Pixies and Frank Black have seen plenty of my money over the years and you gotta get that song, it's so cool!
VoVat Posted - 06/17/2004 : 15:01:58
Yeah, iTunes is ridiculous. You have to have an American credit card and Windows XP or above (the latter being the reason I can't use it). And doesn't it cost 99 cents for one song? Still, I'll probably use it if I ever get a new computer, if only to download "Bam Thwok" and the missing Show Me Your Tears tracks. Unless those become available in some other way in the near future.



Cattle in Korea / They can really moo.

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