David K Watson
> I see in my inbox that Mark has just beat me to the
> announcement, but here are some extra details:
 <snip>

I know that Apple makes no mistake, ooops, sorry, they
very occasionally make a small mistep or two, but those
are rare, etc.<g>  I have recently started using iTunes
to rip CD's.  The drive itself is fine, I can look at
DVD's with no problem, CD's & iTunes are another issue.
It's not unusual for me to have to reboot.  Force quit
isn't available (what's the key combination? I can't
decipher the squiggles except for the middle one)

I've decided to rip the piles of CD's I have to make
them more accessible.  I started doing this after I
installed Leopard.  I had seen an occasional problem
before, it could be that since I'm in more of a
production mode now, I'm seeing it more.  Are others
out there having any issues with iTunes hanging?

-- 
Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
Keyboard missing - Press <F1> to continue


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