You are pretty funny. The Ipod supports WMA files just as long as they are not WMA files.
LOL
You have some really wacked logic - it goes something like this:
I say: I have very small garage. My 1965 Ford Mustang is not supported by my garage because it will not fit.
You would say: That is not true. If you put your 1965 Ford Mustang in a car crusher, it will be smashed down to the size of a 4' x 4' block and it will fit easily in the garage. The only way your statement is true is if you add the qualifier "and your don't want to destroy the car by putting it in a car crusher"
As I said, I never claimed iPod directly supported WMA. Find a post where I wrote that. You, however, claimed that a WMA-owning person with an iPod is "SOL." Now the common definition of SOL is a person finding himself in a situation where there is no practical recourse to resolve a problem.
There is an extremely practical recourse to solve the problem that the iPod doesn't play WMA -- let iTunes take care of it through an effortless conversion. Therefore, an iPod may not be able to directly play WMA, but he is definitely not "SOL."
Unless you have money for a new garage, which most don't, there is no practical recourse in your Mustang situation, therefore the two do not equate. The iPod owner is set, the Mustang owner is may be SOL and should just donate the car to me.