Apple's 500 Million Songs
Paul H. writes "Apple is giving away an iPod Mini and a 50-song gift card to whomever purchases every 100,000th song on iTunes, until they reach 500 million downloads. The person who downloads the 500 millionth song wins 10 free iPods, a gold 10,000-song gift card, and 10 additional 50-song gift cards for the iPods. To top it off, the winner gets 4 first row Coldplay tickets with back-stage passes."
...until the last item on the list. Coldplay. Yawn.
I love that donkey. Hell, I love everybody.
How about putting the ipods on ebay and then getting some PHYSICAL music on a cd, which will last you at least for the next decade or so.
Personally I can't see why anyone would collect music in iTunes DRM, it has no real value, at least if you have a CD you can re-sell it and use it with whatever device you want. I don't know anyone who buys downloadable music online. I was just wondering if I could hear some pro arguaments about downloadable music against actually having the CD. (I know you don't technically own the music, but it's still there in your hands and I feel that means something.)
...is how much it sucks. How the hell can it keep selling at such inflated prices?
Ron dies in chapter 9 of book 7.
Taco's Right! Coldplay sucks! (also never heard 'em)
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