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At 04:20 AM 7/19/2007, andrew holway wrote:<br>
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<a href="http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2007/01/20/windows-vista-content-protection-twenty-questions-and-answers.aspx" eudora="autourl">
http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2007/01/20/windows-vista-content-protection-twenty-questions-and-answers.aspx</a>
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the other foot</blockquote><br><br>
Note well the following phrases:<br>
"...scenario for consumers who are looking to enjoy great next
generation content experiences on their PCs "<br>
"In this way, the [Vista] PC functions the same as any other
consumer electronics device."<br><br>
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That's it.. a Vista PC is a TV/DVD player that can also run office
applications.<br><br>
(I do find humorous all the references to viewing medical imagery
simultaneously with watching protected HD-DVD content. Yeah, that's
what *I* want the radiologist on call doing.. watching a movie
while he/she studies my CAT scan.)<br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On 19/07/07, Tim Cutts
<tjrc@sanger.ac.uk> wrote:<br>
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James Lux, P.E.<br>
Spacecraft Radio Frequency Subsystems Group<br>
Flight Communications Systems Section<br>
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mail Stop 161-213<br>
4800 Oak Grove Drive<br>
Pasadena CA 91109<br>
tel: (818)354-2075<br>
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