I was thinking the same exact thing!!! It would be only a tad ridiculous.chv400 said:...imagine making an iPod RAID.
Yvan256 said:Did I read that right? The contest is only valid in the USA? But they count tunes from all countries?
What a rip-off! 🙁
J-Squire said:From the contest rules:
Eligibility. In order to be eligible, entrants must be 13 years of age or older, and a legal resident of one of the 50 United States, including Washington, D.C., Austria, Belgium, Canada (excluding the Province of Quebec), Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom.
coolfactor said:haha... that cracked me up!
They planned this out really well...
... updated iPods
... a week later... iTunes 4.9 w/free podcast support (hurt sales)
... a week later... 500M iTunes promotion (reinvigorate sales)
... later this week... some BIG announcement(s) .... ????
I believe it's the latter, but I may be wrong.greenguy4 said:Hmm.... When you buy an album does it count as 1 song or however many songs are in that album?
one for mejoeboy_45101 said:With that many iPods I would probably keep one for myself, give one to my girlfriend, and then just give the rest of 'em away. But it would have to be a random act of kindness no way would I barter or sell one. 10,000 songs, damn I hope that coupon doesn't have an expiration date. It would take me forever to find that much music that I like. And a trip to see Coldplay in concert would make it pure exstacy to win.
dejo said:France is one of the 50 United States? Better not let Jacques Chirac know. 😉
You are correct about the counter. It estimates the rate of change each interval based on the previous update (in the xml document that somebody else provided earlier). It then keeps adding this value over and over again. So, clearly the counter could go backwards when it synchronizes with the xml data. Interestingly enough, apple (or whoever wrote the javascript) foresaw this problem and made the script adjust the rate to 80 percent of the previous value. This makes it much less likely that the counter will jump back and more likely that it will jump forward.longofest said:[...]
So after watching the counter meticulously for about 15 minutes, I think I know how it works. When the page initially loads, it is synched with the actual store bought amount. However, the counter then just increments at a certain set rate for a few minutes until it synchronizes again with the server (I have actually seen the counter go BACKWARDS).
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greenguy4 said:10 60gig Ipods= 3990
10 50 song cards= 500
10,000 song card= 10,000
Trip to see Coldplay= Priceless
J-Squire said:Eligibility. In order to be eligible, entrants must be 13 years of age or older, and a legal resident of one of the 50 United States, including Washington, D.C., Austria, Belgium, Canada (excluding the Province of Quebec), Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom.
dejo said:France is one of the 50 United States? Better not let Jacques Chirac know.
KKKL said:one for me
one for my son
one for my son's son
one for my son's son's son
one for my son's son's son's son
one for my son's son's son's son's son
one for my son's son's son's son's son's son
one for my son's son's son's son's son's son's son
one for my son's son's son's son's son's son's son's son
one for my son's son's son's son's son's son's son's son's son
waltchan said:WHY:
If a person just won and is the 500,000,000 downloaded song, the person may or may not know Coldplay and does not care about it. Not everybody in this world know the band Coldplay. So, if the backstage tickets are handed to him or her, there is a always a chance that he or she may just toss it out, and then the prize turns out to be a waste in the end. What's more, it wastes Coldplay members' time dealing with non-Coldplay fans. Maybe the iPods giveaway will do well, but not everyone cares about Coldplay. It's not really fair to see a person who won the Coldplay tickets and does not care about it.