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Originally posted by RudeDawg:
quote: Originally posted by khazadman:
if you take a felt tip marker,you can mark over the area that contains the code.this disables it.saw it on tech tv the other day.
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Yes, I've seen that, and read tech reports on it. It works, but I refuse to pay for those CORPORATE SONY B@$TARDS to deny me the right to play my legally purchased CD on the appliance of MY CHOICE!
I don't pirate music, but I burn my CDs to my harddrive for the convienience and filing ability of iTunes. I own over 400 CDs of various genres. iTunes indexes my music library by Genre, Artist, or Album. I gave away my JVC system, and my Mac is the only music system i WILL own. I will NEVER buy another product from SONY, or any company that supports this...
F*CK SONY !!! [img]graemlins/finger2.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]I agree completely. They shouldnt have nay right to tell you what appliance you can play it on.
I used to work at the Best Products distribution center in Grand Pairie Texas. Best is out of business now but I will always remember the things I learned there. Firstly, NEVER BUY SONY PRODUCTS. You've got a less than 50-50 chance of getting a product thats NOT defective from the factory. Half the crap they make is faulty right out of the box. If you bought a Sony product and its not defective. Good Onya. Sheer luck. Sony is one of the biggest reasons why Best is now defunct. They sold too much bad merchandise and all the shipping costs having to move these defective products back and forth cost them HUGE piles of money.
Im sure this is all a little hard to belive but I worked in the Defective Merchandise Processing section of Best. Seventy percent of all merchandise we handled was SONY.
Never buy a Northwestern Bell Telephone either. They make the most bad phones of any manufacturer sold in the continental USA.