Turkey still sells 88 million cassettes a year, India 80 million, and that cassettes account for 50% of sales in these countries. In Saudi Arabia, it is 70%.'
Wow, you'd think they'd spend more on housing, or maybe.. food.
It certainly wouldn't be "the end of Hotmail forever." There are simply far too many 13 year olds that refuse to give up their hot_n_sexay_four_U@HOTmail.com accounts.
It seems to me that it would make much more sense to go after things like spyware and spammers, instead of Google, which is one of the few companies that seems to be concerned with something more than profit.
Because I would think they would run into the problem of pictures coming out poorly, and if they're taking that many there would be no way to check them all. Also, isn't 50 million photos going to take up a crapload of space?
Apparently English is not the future either.
Anyone remember him? I was surprised to not find him on the list. Didn't leave his house for a year and relied on the net for everything he needed.
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Turkey still sells 88 million cassettes a year, India 80 million, and that cassettes account for 50% of sales in these countries. In Saudi Arabia, it is 70%.'
Wow, you'd think they'd spend more on housing, or maybe.. food.
But I just bought my suprnova.org t-shirt!
What role is Ramzi (Hacking with Ramzi) gonna play???
It certainly wouldn't be "the end of Hotmail forever." There are simply far too many 13 year olds that refuse to give up their hot_n_sexay_four_U@HOTmail.com accounts.
It seems to me that it would make much more sense to go after things like spyware and spammers, instead of Google, which is one of the few companies that seems to be concerned with something more than profit.
Because I would think they would run into the problem of pictures coming out poorly, and if they're taking that many there would be no way to check them all. Also, isn't 50 million photos going to take up a crapload of space?