Wait why go to a big name like the Wall Street Journal. We could pay considerably less and put a more anti M$ version (only hinted at of course) of the ad and let M$ give the ad free press on CNN and other news stations.
I put an extra 7 case fans In mine. Talk about overclocking. The only residual problem is that by put I can't put it in any lap but that of my greatest enemies.
Get one of ThinkGeek's black light and one of these cases. get some glass working tools. Cut the holes like crystal. Then put crystals (tranculent and angled) all over the thing. The black light would go everywhere in cool angles. For added fun also put in a disco ball.
"I mean, hell, what a triumphant bit of bullying that is! Harass the weak and dumb right out of the school! Sorry, Sean, but you walked fully and cooperatively into a trap. Smart geek? I don't think so."
This gave me a great idea.
We can assume that Sean is at the head of his class ("mocking my intelligence").
We can also assume that the bullies are probably not at the head of the class (blanant sterotyping[sp]).
Well if the teacher grades on a curve, the bullies could just taunt all the smart kids out of school (yeah right) and get a better grade.
Considering that "the first carbon atoms on earth" are still on earth (Law of the Conservation of Matter), those using the first carbon atoms owe me a lot of money. I'm rich.
That does seem to be the case in germany.
That is not the case in the US. The users are generally responsible if they are distributing the material.
If both of these statments are true, what happens when someone from Germany trades an MP3 with someone from the US?
Unfortunately... no, you aren't the only one.
It must be a counterpart just look at the names:
mp3
vp3
(Very Sad)
But can this happen before m$ releases a windows/unix os.
Wait why go to a big name like the Wall Street Journal. We could pay considerably less and put a more anti M$ version (only hinted at of course) of the ad and let M$ give the ad free press on CNN and other news stations.
I put an extra 7 case fans In mine. Talk about overclocking. The only residual problem is that by put I can't put it in any lap but that of my greatest enemies.
Now here are two cool ideas about case tricking:
Get one of ThinkGeek's black light and one of these cases. get some glass working tools. Cut the holes like crystal. Then put crystals (tranculent and angled) all over the thing. The black light would go everywhere in cool angles. For added fun also put in a disco ball.
Spray paint. nuff said
"I mean, hell, what a triumphant bit of bullying that is! Harass the weak and dumb right out of the school! Sorry, Sean, but you walked fully and cooperatively into a trap. Smart geek? I don't think so." This gave me a great idea. We can assume that Sean is at the head of his class ("mocking my intelligence"). We can also assume that the bullies are probably not at the head of the class (blanant sterotyping[sp]). Well if the teacher grades on a curve, the bullies could just taunt all the smart kids out of school (yeah right) and get a better grade.
Considering that "the first carbon atoms on earth" are still on earth (Law of the Conservation of Matter), those using the first carbon atoms owe me a lot of money. I'm rich.
That does seem to be the case in germany. That is not the case in the US. The users are generally responsible if they are distributing the material. If both of these statments are true, what happens when someone from Germany trades an MP3 with someone from the US?