05-02-2007, 05:15 PM
His review of the Sansa digs at Apple without even mentioning Apple.
"second largest seller of MP3 players in the United States." -- And who's the first? Maybe somebody doesn't know.
"The player is designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of popular music formats, such as MP3 and Windows Media Audio (WMA), in both unprotected and protected files." -- wide range??? iPod handles those two as well, just not protected WMA.
"The unit utilizes a non-proprietary digital rights management system that allows users to purchase songs or access subscription download services from specific premium internet sites." -- HAHAHAHA HOHOHO LOLOLOL!!! Non-proprietary???? What a hoot! So it will play "PlaysForSure", Zune, and protectedAAC??? HAHAHA
Get this joker off the air.
Start listening to his pieces and write down every error, whether it's Mac-related or not. Develop a long list, then write management and describe every error that he has made. If he's got a sponsorship, you know, a "this segment is brought to you by..." get a hold of the advertiser and tell them that this yahoo gives out incorrect information and that you'd recommend the advertiser pulls his sponsorship. Money is probably the only thing that managers will understand. Once revenue starts falling because of him, they'll do something about it.
"second largest seller of MP3 players in the United States." -- And who's the first? Maybe somebody doesn't know.
"The player is designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of popular music formats, such as MP3 and Windows Media Audio (WMA), in both unprotected and protected files." -- wide range??? iPod handles those two as well, just not protected WMA.
"The unit utilizes a non-proprietary digital rights management system that allows users to purchase songs or access subscription download services from specific premium internet sites." -- HAHAHAHA HOHOHO LOLOLOL!!! Non-proprietary???? What a hoot! So it will play "PlaysForSure", Zune, and protectedAAC??? HAHAHA
Get this joker off the air.
Start listening to his pieces and write down every error, whether it's Mac-related or not. Develop a long list, then write management and describe every error that he has made. If he's got a sponsorship, you know, a "this segment is brought to you by..." get a hold of the advertiser and tell them that this yahoo gives out incorrect information and that you'd recommend the advertiser pulls his sponsorship. Money is probably the only thing that managers will understand. Once revenue starts falling because of him, they'll do something about it.