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10 Free Tracks a Month
2008-11-20, 9:09 AM #1
Microsoft has added new incentive to the Zune Pass: In addition to having access to 90% of their music on a subscription basis, you now get to KEEP 10 songs a month. That includes DRM-free files. Pretty nice deal for $15 a month.

Plus now that I can play Sudoku on my Zune, I'm pretty happy.
2008-11-20, 9:13 AM #2
I still would like to get a Zune, but 90% of my music listening time is spent in the car...
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2008-11-20, 9:21 AM #3
Originally posted by KOP_AoEJedi:
I still would like to get a Zune, but 90% of my music listening time is spent in the car...


So get a car adapter?

My radio has an auxiliary input on it that I use with my zune. Far better than dealing with the radio or CDs.
2008-11-20, 9:22 AM #4
Originally posted by Cool Matty:
So get a car adapter?

My radio has an auxiliary input on it that I use with my zune. Far better than dealing with the radio or CDs.


Same here, which is great because FM transmitters are almost useless in Phoenix.
2008-11-20, 9:24 AM #5
Well, my car has a cassette player. So I stick in that cassette that has a wire coming out that goes in headphone jacks...

...I really don't know what it's called, but it works.
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2008-11-20, 9:58 AM #6
Or you can just use crap and get unlimited free songs any time you want.
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2008-11-20, 10:21 AM #7
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2008-11-20, 11:42 AM #8
Originally posted by Onimusha.:
Or you can just use crap and get unlimited free songs any time you want.


Some of us prefer to not have the risk of a lawsuit looming over our heads. And seriously, $15/month to be legal? That's hardly breaking the bank.
2008-11-20, 11:47 AM #9
Free songs? ON THE INTERNET?! Impossible.
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2008-11-20, 12:20 PM #10
Originally posted by Onimusha.:
Or you can just use crap and get unlimited free songs any time you want.


Some of us prefer to use non-****ty P2P.
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2008-11-20, 1:15 PM #11
It's also illegal, and last I checked we don't discuss that here. So drop it, Onimusha.
2008-11-20, 8:05 PM #12
I used to pirate almost exclusively. I probably only legally owned about 10% of my music. But now that I have a job, and now there's a decent subscription service, I have no problem paying $15/month for music. I listen to at least a couple new albums each WEEK. For me to do that legally would cost at least $100/month, and illegally - well, that's just too much pirating for me to feel comfortable with.

So, Zune FTW.

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