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John Williams (Score:2)
George Lucas is the luckiest man in Hollywood. Not only is James Earl Jones still around to do the cameo voiceover for Vader, but John Williams is still around to score the last movies of the cycle. Nevertheless, the only thing that sucks more than the plots to Lucas' movies is the dialog. None of that has any impact on the soundtracks, all of which were scored by John Williams.
You can still love the soundtracks, and yet be seriously disgruntled w
Re:John Williams (Score:2)
My wife and I love all six of the movies. Her favorite is Jedi. :) Hence my reference to the fact that only now am I disgruntled with Lucas.
Turns out I have a UK version of this disc. The American version is not copy-protected.
Reading indicates this may be the kind of problem solveable with a marker, but I'm supposed to be able to see a clear separation between an outside fake data track and the inside audio tracks. I don't see it.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
Re:John Williams (Score:1)
No adays if the label mentions that it might not play or doesn't conform to CD standards, I don't buy it...like the latest Dave Matthews CD.
If I really have to have it, I make sure to hold down the shift key to keep that driver from installing.
It's funny how their copy protection just makes me more inclined to download the CD illegally.
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Re:John Williams (Score:2)
It's funny how their copy protection just makes me more inclined to download the CD illegally.
Yep. That was the main theme of my post.
From what I understand, this is not correctable by shift. It may be correctable by felt tip marker, but I'm scared to try.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers