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  #1  
Old 7th Oct 2008, 13:26
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its amazing!! as much music as i want for the month!! absolutly amazing!!!! one problum- no metalica but other then that has everything else i want you should get one!!!!!!!!
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  #2  
Old 7th Oct 2008, 13:45
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What is it then?
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  #3  
Old 7th Oct 2008, 14:07
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unlimited music downloads for a month for $15 US only prob you need to keep susbscribing to keep your music but still one cd is about this price
  #4  
Old 7th Oct 2008, 14:10
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Is this Zune pass thing free?

EDIT: you posted while I posted and answered my question. So basicly, unless you are going to want the music for either not long at all, or are willing to pay rental constantly for it, it's not good.
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  #5  
Old 7th Oct 2008, 14:10
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Zune is Microsofts answer to iTunes and the other music download sites. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zune
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Old 7th Oct 2008, 14:50
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Can you burn it to a CD?
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  #7  
Old 7th Oct 2008, 14:58
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Knowing MS there is DRM on everything.
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  #8  
Old 7th Oct 2008, 14:59
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Yea, DRM's auto destructs, the whole works lol

Most probably anyway, judging from experience
  #9  
Old 7th Oct 2008, 15:04
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wow i think i have a bit of a problum with this i downloaded anout 100 songs out of 600 and i still have more to download
also you can burn it on a cd i think
  #10  
Old 7th Oct 2008, 15:08
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If you can burn to CD, how does the continuous subscription work then? do you need a specific codec or something to play it?
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