because each time I walked into the living room the tv started playing pr0n! Awesome. My cable company really is working to know me and help me save time.
They're bad, they're mean, and they don't take crap from any tuna fisherman. Blasting their way out of the nets..it's....The D-Team. (hint: the one with the gold chains around his blowhole is one mean mofo).
Regarding your kickback comment, this article at CBS News:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/11/26/eveningn ews/main585832.shtml
Long story short, publishing company offers $2,500 to professor to "review" a textbook. The professor would have to require that his class use the book. The book costs $70 at the campus bookstore. $70 X 200 students = $$$$
Matt Oppenheim from the Recording Industry Association of America(RIAA):
Question: [If I own a music CD, is it legal for me to download the digitally compressed music for that CD (exact same version) via a peer-to-peer music service?]
Answer: As a technical matter, it is illegal to download a recording from another that is not yours. As a practical matter, there is no reason to do it. It is easier these days to rip a recording from a CD than to download it. And, when you rip the CD, you do not open up your computer to all of the spyware and other viruses that are part and parcel of most illegal P2P services.
All the Russian and American parts are made in Taiwan regardless....or they were in 1998. Probably made in China now.
Sorry I'm late to this thread. I was busy. Or maybe I saw this thread, was busy, then was late to reply. I can't remember which.
Bob Saget!
Some of them seemed strong to me. I had to fight for air to breathe.
At least the plumbers can't be outsourced.
I'm sure a crack will appear and then they'll get flushed down the toilet, too.
I think at this moment Ted Nugent said it best "When in doubt, whip it out...."
That's why I have my cock hanging out whenever I readbecause each time I walked into the living room the tv started playing pr0n! Awesome. My cable company really is working to know me and help me save time.
yeah...all that sharing really had a snowball effect.
...he ate a smurf?
They're bad, they're mean, and they don't take crap from any tuna fisherman. Blasting their way out of the nets..it's....The D-Team. (hint: the one with the gold chains around his blowhole is one mean mofo).
>>Does one have to use one's own finger? Or can it be someone elses finger?
If there's a Wendy's nearby you can get some chili and use the finger in it when you go to Disneyworld.
>> saving them from Bill's evil influence as early as possible.
;-)
We're talking about Bill Gates, not Bill Clinton.
Yes, they hit the USA hard, as well as the Netherlands, also...
FOX News had a good 4-part series on this, but pressure from various forces got it wiped-clean from the FOX News website.
I was looking at her and not the hand holding the player. ;-)
It's a program that advances the date by one day. You have to run it at midnight each night or else you'll be a day late and a dollar short.
yes. I saw the investment counseling video that Tommy Lee and Pamela made together and it was quite good with lots of pointers.
It's a trap! :D
Regarding your kickback comment, this article at CBS News: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/11/26/eveningn ews/main585832.shtml
Long story short, publishing company offers $2,500 to professor to "review" a textbook. The professor would have to require that his class use the book. The book costs $70 at the campus bookstore. $70 X 200 students = $$$$
no. for that you take some salted ham and put it on the CPU and then you bury the ham.
Matt Oppenheim from the Recording Industry Association of America(RIAA):
g ht 9a.html#ob
Question: [If I own a music CD, is it legal for me to download the digitally compressed music for that CD (exact same version) via a peer-to-peer music service?]
Answer: As a technical matter, it is illegal to download a recording from another that is not yours. As a practical matter, there is no reason to do it. It is easier these days to rip a recording from a CD than to download it. And, when you rip the CD, you do not open up your computer to all of the spyware and other viruses that are part and parcel of most illegal P2P services.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/june03/copyri
They're both good and make my wallet smaller. ;-)
I second that...