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MrFirework

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Original poster
Oct 18, 2006
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I got a chuckle out of this one, from the msn site. A 20-year-old Brittish pop star lets us know why the Zune is superior. Her logic is staggering:

tech.msn.com article on Zune

Here's a quote about how iTunes "lost 2,000" of her songs:
"The 20-year-old owns an iPod and knows her PC was running on Microsoft software, but blames Apple for not devising a better backup strategy"

According to the msn "Tech & Gadgets" section, it's "Zune Time".

Let the propaganda begin.
 

Warbrain

macrumors 603
Jun 28, 2004
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Chicago, IL
I got a chuckle out of this one, from the msn site. A 20-year-old Brittish pop star lets us know why the Zune is superior. Her logic is staggering:

tech.msn.com article on Zune

Here's a quote about how iTunes "lost 2,000" of her songs:
"The 20-year-old owns an iPod and knows her PC was running on Microsoft software, but blames Apple for not devising a better backup strategy"

According to the msn "Tech & Gadgets" section, it's "Zune Time".

Let the propaganda begin.

She's a goddamn pop star! If something broke on her iPod, she could buy a new one unlike many of us! Screw her.

How much do you think Microsoft paid her for that?
 

MacBoobsPro

macrumors 603
Jan 10, 2006
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She's a goddamn pop star! If something broke on her iPod, she could buy a new one unlike many of us! Screw her.

How much do you think Microsoft paid her for that?

But shes a **** popstar and probably has no money. She dresses like she hasnt. ;)

Anyhoo... the point was that her computer running Windows lost her music but she blamed Apple for not having a better backup solution. :eek:
 
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