McDonald's and Sony Offer Music Downloads
J ROC writes "CNet reports that McDonalds and Sony are teaming up to offer free music downloads to customers who buy a Big Mac Extra Value Meal. The offer, which begins on June 8, offers customers an access code to download one free song at Sony's Connect online music store. Hmmm, let's see, about 600 calories in a Big Mac, an average of 12 songs on a CD, so that's about 7200 calories you will need to consume in order to get an album's worth of music (and I'm not including the calories from the fries and softdrink). Does this offer also include a free gym membership?"
It's thousand island dressing. With a little tiny amount of extra pickle in it.
;-)
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Athletic Scholarships to universities make as much sense as academic scholarships to sports teams.
Check it, from connect.com's EULA: (emphasis mine)
If you don't know, NetMD and HiMD are MiniDisc formats from Sony, and Memory Stick is Sonly's proprietary memory format. Oh yeah, and OpenMG is Sony's proprietary DRM software.
I don't know about you, but this doesn't sit well in my stomach..
...but then again, neither would a big mac and fries
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