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Is It Worth It Then?

Comment a comment by Matthew Vea (VnutZ), published on 11 February 2006
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So it would appear that Apple has built-in some "reserve" space internally for future software modifications. As long as the user only sees the simplified star system on the outside, they are free to manipulate the inside without the user knowing what is happening.

Now between the two iTunes tracking articles – is it really worth rating your songs at all? It would seem that if you really want to hear something more frequently that building a custom playlist is the way to go when dealing with a library of thousands of songs.

What we really need, is an acousti-analysis program that detects country music and automatically assigns it a rating of zero stars. Even better would be an automatic purge straight to the recycle bin. Lastly, the computer would need to fault it’s ground circuitry to appropriately shock the user until they come to their senses.

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