Come on! They have a computer, a connection (I'm assuming dialup, but considering the nice cars driving arround the hood a few blocks away she might have DSL/Cable) and a harddrive big enough to hold a considerable ammount of music.
Nah. If they REALLY needed the $2000, they wouldn't own that PC.
I mean, all companies lie a little on their benchmarks but they are usually smart enough not to rub their 'enhanced' numbers in your face. They know that people will catch on and think them really dishonest. Apple hasn't quite figured that out. I may buy a 'G5' system, but it won't be from apple.
And this is coming from a rabid motorist! One inconsiderate asshole can fuck an intersection for everyone. They should also zap your ass if you proceed at a crawl through a busy intersection with many cars waiting behind you.
I don't think asking for the source is a realistic request...I bet they are banking on a closed platform to enforce the soon-to-come DMCA-type rules. Then they can prevent you from grabbing a pure digital copy, and they know that 99% of users would bother or couldn't deal with the inevitable back doors. But who really gives a shit? I mean, you can get all your shows, and even if they get some dumbass law that restricts how long you can save it, you can get a devent copy off through analog.
Eclipse bitch-slaps JBuilder in every way.
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That's why.
I bet retailers will fight tooth and nail...
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No longer would consumers be fooled by packaging and out-of-context reviews! All the crap merchandise would have to be reduced to their actual value. "Top Gun" will sell for $3 on DVD.
Come on! They have a computer, a connection (I'm assuming dialup, but considering the nice cars driving arround the hood a few blocks away she might have DSL/Cable) and a harddrive big enough to hold a considerable ammount of music.
Nah. If they REALLY needed the $2000, they wouldn't own that PC.
Teaching the children to break the law, eh?
I've been missing out....
If it's in your desk, your desk is locked (By corporate decree) and there is no way to be tempted.
Better luck next time.
Fucking fanboys.
How much would you bet that Apple is throwing in some $$ for this try.
Someday the people of Iran may have more individual rights than US citizens. Well, that might be going a bit too far...
I mean, all companies lie a little on their benchmarks but they are usually smart enough not to rub their 'enhanced' numbers in your face. They know that people will catch on and think them really dishonest. Apple hasn't quite figured that out. I may buy a 'G5' system, but it won't be from apple.
And this is coming from a rabid motorist! One inconsiderate asshole can fuck an intersection for everyone. They should also zap your ass if you proceed at a crawl through a busy intersection with many cars waiting behind you.
Hope they don't make it to the US where all the old bastards can't handle driving a car with 2 pedals.
"But I thought I was pressing the brake!"
Ugh.
Might makes right fucko, I bet whatever country you call home was formed by military action.
despite all the ratings and feedback, eBay is about trusting some person you've never met. Hence, it's for suckers.
All these things can be accomplished with RADIO.
I don't think asking for the source is a realistic request...I bet they are banking on a closed platform to enforce the soon-to-come DMCA-type rules. Then they can prevent you from grabbing a pure digital copy, and they know that 99% of users would bother or couldn't deal with the inevitable back doors. But who really gives a shit? I mean, you can get all your shows, and even if they get some dumbass law that restricts how long you can save it, you can get a devent copy off through analog.
Arround here, people sort their recyclables and take stuff like oil and paint to a reclamation center.
...and skimming a nice 9% profit!
That's why.
No longer would consumers be fooled by packaging and out-of-context reviews! All the crap merchandise would have to be reduced to their actual value. "Top Gun" will sell for $3 on DVD.
Wow you have issues.
The fruity-but-married project manager type guy?
pure quality.
Right?
Seriously.
...yeah...bet you didn't see that one coming, huh?