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I'm curious why you needed a new Zune card, you can transfer a Zune ID/XBL ID from one live id to another. Though I have only done it through the Xbox dashboard, not sure how to do it through the Zune software.
A message on your social page:
"Paul T Live is lonely. Become a friend!"
:-)
I thought all 15 Zune owners had made the Zune tattoo guy their friend.
I see you got the Bronze Power Listener award for Collective Soul!
@Paul - Mine is even worse...I share it with my wife and daughter...I wish that we could set up 3 tags and link them to one Zune Pass, but I haven't been able to figure that out. Maybe somebody can help me out with a way to do that. I haven't spent a lot of time on it, I basically listen to 70's and country music and watch the TED podcasts, oh and some Family Guy and Futurama episodes that I record in Media Center and sync up.
Somebody else mentioned the TED podcasts last week...if you want some great podcasts go to http://www.ted.com/ and download some of them...they rock!!!
--tayme
Hey, I've got the random Manilow or John Denver song in there. What can you do?
John Denver was a musical genius, as is Manilow*. Knowing you have them in your collection makes me much less likely to make a snarky comment about your new age collection. ;-)
* Yes, I'm serious.
Do you have any Badfinger? Listening to them still makes me sad for them. Only Joey Molland is still alive. As you know, Pete Ham and Tom Evans hung themselves:(
Barry Manilow and John Denver...that's the best you could do for 70's and country? They are OK...but what about Skynard and Toby Keith? I guess that I am showing my NASCAR side with those guys, huh???
--tayme
"John Denver was a musical genius"
Ya, and "Rocky Mountain High" was about a secondary school....
We all know where that "genius" came from, losta. Stop embarrassing yourself.*
* Yes, I'm serious.
Hey, even I'll give John Denver credit for popularizing (at least a little) the otherwise obscure songs, "Jimmy Newman" and "Readjustment Blues"



