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Originally posted by mattisdada
I dont belive any software is worth buying But thats just me
You wouldn't say that if you spent years developing one. If that kind of thinking continues to grow, maybe some day your boss will tell you "well mate, I'm sorry but the work you did this month is not worth paying for, better luck next month".
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Originally posted by Aardvark
I hadn't used Vista before, and so upgraded to Ultimate to get the "full" Vista experience. Which was ok for a while...but then I got sick of it and began to realize all the flaws in Vista, and then went back to XP.
Hum... you realized about the flaws in Vista after using it for a while? please, enlighten me. I must be dumb because I've been using Vista for more than a year, on two computers. and those flaws have yet to show on my systems.
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Originally posted by Aardvark
As for the CD thing, yeah I can admit I have no evidence of that and they probably do use a somewhat quality CD to burn the disks
You're talking about manufactured disks... whatever "quality" CD-R you're using, manufactured discs (99.9% of the time) will last 10 times longer that your home made copies and will always be far more reliable. And in any case, that has nothing to do with the problem: you're not paying for the plastic and the aluminium, you're paying for the time many people have invested into making and promoting the music that's recorded on the disc.