chernobyl
Chernobyl
chernobyl

Yup, I passed.

@Striker0528: Ah yes, it's a lot like "Star Trek: The Next Generation". In many ways it's superior but will never be as recognized as the original.

@Teclys: Direct quote from wikipedia "It is produced exclusively within the Champagne region of France, from which it takes its name."

@Norbs: *Chernobyl likes this*

@Bob Krause: FLAC is ridiculous, for twice the file size the sound difference is not noticeable and not worth it. Stop living in the past with "tin can sounding" mp3's, and get with the Now of high rate encoded mp3's that sound wonderful.

@Jeff Bernard: It does unless you are a non-contributing loser who can't afford a couple bucks to support the artist.

@ProudGeek: Can you purchase MP3's from Amazon without downloading and installing an Amazon downloader?

@DancinDatsyuk: I use Windows 7, Vista and XP before, and have always used iTunes. Have never had a single issue with it. Others results may vary, but it works fine for me so I use it.

@MrBrownSound: Not on iPhones/iPods, just a "Purchase from iTunes" link. I personally don't mind spending the few extra cents, I don't buy too much music anyways.

@sloanstrife: iTunes has no DRM, you can freely share your music however you want.

@veronykah: Yeah, a few cents more per song, and thousands of better apps. It's a tough life indeed.

@The_Game21x: If I purchased full albums I would go the Amazon (or whoever is cheaper for that matter) route, but typically I only download a song at a time, and only on very rare occasions. I have plenty of media already and streaming options to fill in all the gaps.

@exkon: "Nothing better than buying an album via iTunes on my iPhone and listening to it minutes later"

@wætherman: iTunes music is DRM free. Has been for a few years.

@centipedex: It's nice when I hear a song that I like on Pandora, to hop over to iTunes on my iPod and buy it. All within a few minutes. I agree, until that is an option, its iTunes for me.

@ProudGeek: There is no DRM on iTunes.