@Mike Lynch The spec article is wrong. You don’t actually have to be connected to the internet to hear the music, it downloads to the file to your machine. I’m guessing you’ll have to be connected to the internet regularly to renew the licenses, but you definitely don’t always need to be connected to hear the music. It’s a pretty cool service.
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@Mike Lynch The spec article is wrong. You don’t actually have to be connected to the internet to hear the music, it downloads to the file to your machine. I’m guessing you’ll have to be connected to the internet regularly to renew the licenses, but you definitely don’t always need to be connected to hear the music. It’s a pretty cool service.
@quickspec... I used to like Quikspec back in the day when it actually linked to the more interesting articles.
@Sprinkles To tell you the truth, I bet there are plenty of unconvicted sex offenders here at Columbia. And at Penn.