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		<title>Viacom and Sandisk.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:15:49 -0500</pubDate>
		<description>I would say that well over 100,000 people now hate Viacom for what they are doing to YouTube. Lately, Viacom has been deleting videos on Youtube that have one little reference to something that they own. Like if you say the word &quot;MTV&quot;, then Viacom swoops over and deletes the shit out of the video. They also PM you warnings and stuff.
That&#39;s really un&#45;professional.

Sandisk has been a really good company for a couple of years with the invention of the SD card, which now millions of people use for their Cameras, Computers, Wii Systems, and other electronic devices. But when they start making MP3 Players, things go wrong. I bought a Sansa Clip 2GB MP3 Player from them, for $40 which was a great deal. After 2 days of use, the LED screen begins to flicker, jitter, and flip out. I didn&#39;t know what to do, so I emailed their customer service. They sent me back an automated response that had &lt;strong&gt;nothing&lt;/strong&gt; to with my problem. So I emailed again with more thurough details. They responded with horrible advice. Like...

&lt;em&gt;Check if your mp3 player is properly charged. If this does not work, check for scratches on the surface of the screen.

&lt;/em&gt;WTF? Scratches on the &lt;strong&gt;surface&lt;/strong&gt; of the screen won&#39;t damage the components inside the mp3 player. So I trashed the mp3 player and went for Samsung mp3 players, which work excellent.</description>
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