Free dvd ripper for XP

does anyone know of a dvd ripper that can be used on the OS of windows XP? please help!
big mike

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    hmm... I don't like your choice of the word "yet". Besides, I think you are enjoying your moderator pri'veleges a little <EM>too</EM> much. (Oh, and this whole, smileywink thing is beginning to get a little scary, I think I am going to stop using these stupid emoticons - or since we are being so extrordinarily copyright-friendly on this forum, i'll say smileys...) Ooh, I'm overusing my ellipsis. (probably misusing them too)
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    Now that that's taken care of, i'll get back to my overuse (and probably misuse) of ellipsis and smileywinks...
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