Man, this couldn't have happened at a worse time. Right after we finish rebuilding all of our cities to accomadate Segways, they spring this on us. We're going to have to redesign entire cities again!
I think this is an excellent idea. I like having recordings of the concerts to which I've been, but it can be a difficult to find someone else with a copy, and even more difficult to set up a mutually beneficial trade when I do find someone. Even if I do manage to find someone willing to trade, the recordings are often incredibly low quality. I would gladly pay $15 after a concert for a convenient and high-quality recording.
Of course, I doubt Clear Channel would do this for any of the artists I like, but, still, I like the concept.
I think that remote-controlled rats could work not only for spying or search-and-rescue missions, but might also sell quite well to the general public, provided a few people are able to figure out how to overclock and install acrylic windows in them.
December 14 does not mark the 30th anniversary of the last man on the moon, but rather the 30th anniversary of the government's final attempt to trick its people into believing that it had sent men to the moon. We, of course, were not fooled. How stupid do they think we are?
Man, this couldn't have happened at a worse time. Right after we finish rebuilding all of our cities to accomadate Segways, they spring this on us. We're going to have to redesign entire cities again!
I think this is an excellent idea. I like having recordings of the concerts to which I've been, but it can be a difficult to find someone else with a copy, and even more difficult to set up a mutually beneficial trade when I do find someone. Even if I do manage to find someone willing to trade, the recordings are often incredibly low quality. I would gladly pay $15 after a concert for a convenient and high-quality recording.
Of course, I doubt Clear Channel would do this for any of the artists I like, but, still, I like the concept.
I think that remote-controlled rats could work not only for spying or search-and-rescue missions, but might also sell quite well to the general public, provided a few people are able to figure out how to overclock and install acrylic windows in them.
Yeah, it wasn't meant to be taken seriously. ;)
December 14 does not mark the 30th anniversary of the last man on the moon, but rather the 30th anniversary of the government's final attempt to trick its people into believing that it had sent men to the moon. We, of course, were not fooled. How stupid do they think we are?