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In Greek mythology, Ares (in Greek: Άρης - Aris ("Battle Strife"))[1] is the son of Zeus (king of the gods) and Hera. Though often incorrectly referred to as the Olympian god of war, he is more accurately the god of savage war, or bloodlust. The Romans identified him as Mars, the Roman god of war (whom they had inherited from the Etruscans) with Hellenic Ares, but among them, Mars stood in much higher esteem.
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I just checked out the Ares site. Is it better than Limewire?
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Uhh despare, how do I get them to itunes.
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Probably the same way you would get anything into iTunes. Find out where it is saving the files to, then click the import button on iTunes, find the file, then click it.
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