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Game of Thrones Daily
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JBB: An Artblog!

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Love Begins

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@scatteredimages
Flatiron Building
Lincoln Memorial.
Washington’s monument.
Floating Camellias.
“Cherry Blossoms”
White Flower.
Boats, docked.
Alert!!---Apple Music
Senior Macworld Contrbutor Kirk McELhearn has this to say: “The whole iTunes Match and Apple Music thing is confusing. Apple says they are “independent but complementary,” and, on first glance, they look quite similar. But when you look closely, they are very different. Both match your iTunes library and store your purchases. Both allow you to access these files, and listen to them, on multiple devices. But with iTunes Match, when you download a matched or uploaded file, you get either the iTunes Store matched copy, or the copy that iTunes uploaded of your original file. When you match and download files from iCloud Music Library (without having an iTunes Match subscription), however, you get files with DRM; the same kind of files you get when you download files from Apple Music for offline listening. (These files should have DRM, so you can’t just download and keep all the music you want for $10 a month.) But if you’re using Apple Music, and not iTunes Match, Apple doesn’t make a distinction between which files were originally yours, and which you downloaded for offline listening from Apple Music. This means that if you’ve matched your library with Apple Music and iCloud Music Library, you need to keep backups of your original files. If not, you’ll end up with files that you can’t play without an Apple Music subscription.” [url=http://www.mcelhearn.com/the-real-difference-between-itunes-match-and-icloud-music-library-drm/]The Real Difference Between iTunes Match and iCloud Music Library: DRM | Kirkville Further searches reveal, for example, Cult of Mac stating: The new service almost identical to iTunes Match has a DRM problem. Turned on, iCloud Music Library is taking the music you rightfully own and place in your iTunes library and automatically adding DRM protection to it. In essence, it’s placing a lock on music that’s already yours. [url=http://www.cultofmac.com/327936/icloud-music-library-drm/]iCloud Music Library is putting DRM locks on music you own
Coral Rose
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I’m back….
Transformers 4!
Shiny.
Modified.
Smooth.
Lemon tree.
Yosemite Sunset.