Was it put together by "The Customizer"?
I don't know about that, but it looks like Steven was doing a little of thw whacky weed when he designed it. Those laptops are the ugliest damn things on the face of the planet. I'll keep my iBook.
Neither forst nor thord porst.
I wonder of they can modify these boards to reject posts that have a mispell rate of more than 50%
Anyway, more on the subject. If you want to see an interesting way items are priced, check out the grand opening of a new Wal-Mart. A new Super-Center opened up in the next town over from where I live (which also has a Super-Center). This store is only 25 miles away yet has prices 10% more than the older Super-Center. Not only that, you can't price match between two Wal-Marts, so they gouge the prices when the store opens to get the most money.
I'm using this crappy software on my mac, and then it's like beep beep beep beep beep. And like, my mac froze. And I had to restart it and it wasn't as good. It's kind of a, bummer. Then stop using crappy software..... And stop smoking pot.
But then again, many of the P2P users here at IU do have the money to pay for things (either their own, or more likely, their parents). I'm a struggling college student, and I still buy CD's. I don't buy many because the new music comeing out of late sucks, but I did buy a new CD this past weekend (and immediately ripped it to my HD and my iPod). I don't do filesharing anymore, though, because I was concerned about the security of my machine and the increasing crack down on it here.
You don't have to set up base stations and run cable to do this... I can go to any place on campus with a friend of mine and we can share music and other things back and forth between our laptops on a computer-to-computer network. We're off the campus network, so they can't sniff the traffic, and I'm sure since the equipment and network we create is ours, they can't sniff it anyway. And besides that, I'd like to see the RIAA or MPAA come here and try to find our network.
Was it put together by "The Customizer"?
I don't know about that, but it looks like Steven was doing a little of thw whacky weed when he designed it. Those laptops are the ugliest damn things on the face of the planet. I'll keep my iBook.
Neither forst nor thord porst.
I wonder of they can modify these boards to reject posts that have a mispell rate of more than 50%
Anyway, more on the subject. If you want to see an interesting way items are priced, check out the grand opening of a new Wal-Mart. A new Super-Center opened up in the next town over from where I live (which also has a Super-Center). This store is only 25 miles away yet has prices 10% more than the older Super-Center. Not only that, you can't price match between two Wal-Marts, so they gouge the prices when the store opens to get the most money.
I'm using this crappy software on my mac, and then it's like beep beep beep beep beep. And like, my mac froze. And I had to restart it and it wasn't as good. It's kind of a, bummer.
Then stop using crappy software..... And stop smoking pot.
But then again, many of the P2P users here at IU do have the money to pay for things (either their own, or more likely, their parents). I'm a struggling college student, and I still buy CD's. I don't buy many because the new music comeing out of late sucks, but I did buy a new CD this past weekend (and immediately ripped it to my HD and my iPod). I don't do filesharing anymore, though, because I was concerned about the security of my machine and the increasing crack down on it here.
You don't have to set up base stations and run cable to do this... I can go to any place on campus with a friend of mine and we can share music and other things back and forth between our laptops on a computer-to-computer network. We're off the campus network, so they can't sniff the traffic, and I'm sure since the equipment and network we create is ours, they can't sniff it anyway. And besides that, I'd like to see the RIAA or MPAA come here and try to find our network.