Offtopic here, but I gotta ask this. Is there anyone over 6'3" that can drive any of the newer (post 98) VWs? I'm 6'4" and have 'normal' length legs and my knees are jammed against the dashboard / underneath the steering column when I drove all the VW's on the lot. (Golf, Jetta, even the Passat).
So unless you're only pirating live music, you are costing someone money.
I know I'm slightly/very off-topic here, but 'pirating' live music is nearly impossible. As far as I'm concerned, in order to pirate something, you have to be able to purchase it. Out of all the live shows I've recorded and traded for, maybe one or two have eventually been released on as a commercial CD. And you know what? I rushed out a bought a copy of the live CD to show support for live releases.
Before the RIAA decided that this whole 'Internet' thing was going to make them hire some more lawyers, they were busy sending out cease and desist letters to people trading analog tapes of live shows. Silly industry.
broken hearts want broken necks ~ modest mouse
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Besides mixing Public Enemy songs with Herb Alpert songs they've also been on the wrong side of some lawsuits from CBS regarding 5 minutes of remixing of Dan Rather's broadcast.
And yes, I know that the seats move back. ;)
Back to the fuel economy debate...
Quote: "We've sent out thousands of cease-and-desist letters," Creighton said. "If we find they keep doing it again, we'll take appropriate action."
Never doubt the RIAA.
I know I'm slightly/very off-topic here, but 'pirating' live music is nearly impossible. As far as I'm concerned, in order to pirate something, you have to be able to purchase it. Out of all the live shows I've recorded and traded for, maybe one or two have eventually been released on as a commercial CD. And you know what? I rushed out a bought a copy of the live CD to show support for live releases.
Before the RIAA decided that this whole 'Internet' thing was going to make them hire some more lawyers, they were busy sending out cease and desist letters to people trading analog tapes of live shows. Silly industry.
broken hearts want broken necks ~ modest mouse
Besides mixing Public Enemy songs with Herb Alpert songs they've also been on the wrong side of some lawsuits from CBS regarding 5 minutes of remixing of Dan Rather's broadcast.