That is a good idea, but since my computer is seriously lacking RAM....I've been reading up on these disposable DVDs that self destruct after 48 hours. You "rent" it for cheap without having to return it. Sounds good to me.
Should we have to pay for cyber insurance? Is protection from cyber fraud a right or a privelage? I'd like to say that it is owed to every internet user, but thats probably a little unrealistic....
If my computer often gives me messages about "rundll32.exe" when I try to do basic things like changing the time or the screen saver, is it a virus? Let me know.
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I agree, the film industry isn't exactly "dying". Maybe those new self destructing DVDs that are coming out will result in less downloading and more renting.
That is a good idea, but since my computer is seriously lacking RAM....I've been reading up on these disposable DVDs that self destruct after 48 hours. You "rent" it for cheap without having to return it. Sounds good to me.
Should we have to pay for cyber insurance? Is protection from cyber fraud a right or a privelage? I'd like to say that it is owed to every internet user, but thats probably a little unrealistic....
If my computer often gives me messages about "rundll32.exe" when I try to do basic things like changing the time or the screen saver, is it a virus? Let me know.
I agree, the film industry isn't exactly "dying". Maybe those new self destructing DVDs that are coming out will result in less downloading and more renting.