Music bosses have unveiled a revolutionary new recording format that they hope
will help win the war on illegal file sharing which is thought to be costing the
industry millions of dollars in lost revenue.
Nicknamed the 'Record', the new format takes the form of a black, vinyl disc
measuring 12 inches in diameter, which must be played on a specially designed
'turntable'.
(Rumours at large say that a Japanese company, named the very mysterious name 'Sony', has been secretly developing a
12 inch wide, needle-based, firewire drive remain unconfirmed, turntable.
It would appear that the music industry may, at last, have found the pirate-proof
format it has long been searching for.)
... A Black, Plastic Disc With Grooves On It
Music bosses have unveiled a revolutionary new recording format that they hope will help win the war on illegal file sharing which is thought to be costing the industry millions of dollars in lost revenue.
Nicknamed the 'Record', the new format takes the form of a black, vinyl disc measuring 12 inches in diameter, which must be played on a specially designed 'turntable'.
(Rumours at large say that a Japanese company, named the very mysterious name 'Sony', has been secretly developing a 12 inch wide, needle-based, firewire drive remain unconfirmed, turntable. It would appear that the music industry may, at last, have found the pirate-proof format it has long been searching for.)
Now nerds like me will finally have chance to simulate reality even better without actually having to face it.
...
"In event of an emergency in 'real life sim 3000' press [enter] to pause and scroll up the history window to see what went wrong"
I wonder if cheat codes are applicable
Linux binary emulation layers, I'd presume.
They're available with the release, I think, can't really remember correctly.
Great!
When's 5.0 due?