>In my experience local stores wouldn't carry
>that crap anyway
Are you joking? I'm not talking about niche shops, I'm talking about normal privately owned stores that are not owned by Sam Goody type corporations. They of course sell N-Synchish records and they would be foolish not to.
-m
I tend to disagree with this line of thinking. Sure, a small record company can choose to not carry the Charlie Daniels album, but they have very little say if the record company decides to protect the new Britney Spears, N-Sync, or Creed albums. These guys are most likely living from month to month and cannot afford to throw the sales that those records would bring out of the window. Therefore, insisting that some mom-and-pop shop refuse to sell copy protected CDs is incredibly small-minded.
-m
So do the indoor force fields prevent bullets from hitting the employees when they are in the store?
The same way that I did it for 15 years before: arrow keys and pgdn/up keys. My wheel mouse on my work computer has spoiled me.
As much as I love Apple computers, I have to admit that although I can drop IE and office and not miss a beat, the majority of computer users cannot.
>In my experience local stores wouldn't carry >that crap anyway Are you joking? I'm not talking about niche shops, I'm talking about normal privately owned stores that are not owned by Sam Goody type corporations. They of course sell N-Synchish records and they would be foolish not to. -m
I tend to disagree with this line of thinking. Sure, a small record company can choose to not carry the Charlie Daniels album, but they have very little say if the record company decides to protect the new Britney Spears, N-Sync, or Creed albums. These guys are most likely living from month to month and cannot afford to throw the sales that those records would bring out of the window. Therefore, insisting that some mom-and-pop shop refuse to sell copy protected CDs is incredibly small-minded. -m
Most likely you got the day-old fries sir. -m
I read that the NHF does wonderful thing for children on Festivus. -m