On Wed, 5 Jan 2005, Brian Rule wrote:

> Well, I have a partial backup, so I'm not completely screwed, just
> partially.  I think about 75% of my itunes library is on my iMac, so
> that should help a great deal in the recovery process.
> I honestly assuemd that my iPod would work the same as my palm pilot
> when building a new database- the computer looks at the palm and the
> computer files, and adds to whichever database needs it in order to
> make them match.  It doesn't delete things unless you do it manually.
> sucks.
> Brian

I believe it's the compromise that Apple came up with to appease the
recording insutry. Otherwise you could just grab songs from other's
computers and bring them onto your own without a hassle. Imagine.
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