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Why won't my CD play in my car CD player?
I burned a CD with Windows Media Player 11 and it will not play in my car cd player. I have burned dozens of other cds this way and they all worked fine. However, before I had XP and Windows Media Player 10. Now I have Vista and 11--should this make a difference?
1 AnswerSoftware1 decade agoWhat is the best media player, especially for audio files? Winamp, Real Player or any other?
I have Windows Media Player 11 but do not like it. Is it possible to go back to Windows MP 10 on Vista? I also have Nero 7 but do not like it either.
3 AnswersSoftware1 decade agoWhat Do You Consider Classic Country?
I notice everyone seems to have different ideas what time periods "classic country" is from. Some people put it as recently as the 1980s, for me it goes back at least fifty years.
13 AnswersCountry1 decade agoWy does America assume that countries such as China will ever become democracies?
Why does America assume that China and countries in the Middle East will embrace democracy? Those countries have histories going back thousands of years and have never had any political system even remotely resembling democracy.
6 AnswersOther - Politics & Government1 decade agoWhy Does the U.S. Congress Pass Resolutions Condemning Other Countries?
Why does the U.S. Congress pass resolutions such as condemning Turkey for supposed genocide in Armenia, or condemning Japan for "forced prostitution" during WW11? Neither of those issues are really substantiated, there are very conflicting historical views about both those episodes. In any event, why now? Why not many years ago close to the time these events supposedly happened?
If the U.S. is really so concerned about past wrongs, why does it not pass resolutions condemning its own history of slavery, or the treatment of Native Americans, or the use of atomic bombs? Or issues that would be relevant today, such as human rights abuses in various countries that are going on right now? Is this some sort of double standard, or is it just an effort by various congressmen to win votes from ethnic groups in their constituencies?
6 AnswersPolitics1 decade ago