For me,I don't really need the concealed weapon in the car because, as my friend said, the car is a really good weapon. But the concealed weapon would have been great for riding the bus if it was legal.
That's because it takes a lot of money to fight that fight. That's why the corporations who have billions of dollars are getting their way and the rest of us are just exchanging comments about how bad it is.
MMM.. Milfs on linux..
I think we may have spawned a whole new genre of geeky pr0n. Personally I'll wait for "I_banged_my_friends_sister_while_she_recompiled_her_kernel.mpg".:)
Not only did I run Linux, but I am one of those people who actually paid for the CD, at a Best Buy even. I had to compile the Linux kernel for a school assignment. I didn't have broadband at home and they seemed to have a problem with people taking the university's bandwidth up high for a long time. I'm not running Linux anymore and not a housewife anymore, but still in the running for MILF or at least... geeky porn...
It's not much better. It's Internet Explorer and Firefox now instead of just Internet Explorer, but you still don't get to use any standards-compliant browser you want.
By the way, I used to write cryptic code intentionally because I didn't want it to be easy for people to rip off my code. I didn't straighten it out until the college level when I became a fan of refactoring.
I'm one of them. In college, I had four female classmates that were CS students with me. Three of us were Black females, which I guess would be assumed to be even more rare. Four out of five of us actually got the Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering. One of us is currently gainfully employed as a software engineer. All five of us have our clocks set to the right time.
My guess is then everybody's P2P client would identify itself as an RIAA client and get the file, but then the RIAA would start suing people for claiming to represent the RIAA and try to get awarded hundreds of thousands in damages for each case.
I personally think if nobody was willing to pay the current prices for the current level of service they're getting, the prices would go down regardless of the providers' claims the prices can't go any lower.
If you ever get to the Midwestern United States, try riding a bus in Kansas City (Missouri or Kansas) at night.
For me,I don't really need the concealed weapon in the car because, as my friend said, the car is a really good weapon. But the concealed weapon would have been great for riding the bus if it was legal.
That's because it takes a lot of money to fight that fight. That's why the corporations who have billions of dollars are getting their way and the rest of us are just exchanging comments about how bad it is.
Using Black will get you a +1 Insightful.
in the US yes, but in Europe they are still a major player.
Are you talking about Packard Bell, or the Yugos?
I think that's been done.
MMM.. Milfs on linux.. I think we may have spawned a whole new genre of geeky pr0n. Personally I'll wait for "I_banged_my_friends_sister_while_she_recompiled_her_kernel.mpg". :)
Not only did I run Linux, but I am one of those people who actually paid for the CD, at a Best Buy even. I had to compile the Linux kernel for a school assignment. I didn't have broadband at home and they seemed to have a problem with people taking the university's bandwidth up high for a long time. I'm not running Linux anymore and not a housewife anymore, but still in the running for MILF or at least... geeky porn...
I think it's equally incredible that they found a way to make the Windows and Linux installs blow up to 4 gigabytes.
I was somebody's wife and am currently somebody's girlfriend. I also have a few girlfriends.
i would have modded you up
Why would Def answer "yes" if Def only has one piece of the file to upload and that piece alone is not enough to reconstruct the mp3 exactly?
It's not much better. It's Internet Explorer and Firefox now instead of just Internet Explorer, but you still don't get to use any standards-compliant browser you want.
By the way, I used to write cryptic code intentionally because I didn't want it to be easy for people to rip off my code. I didn't straighten it out until the college level when I became a fan of refactoring.
I'm one of them. In college, I had four female classmates that were CS students with me. Three of us were Black females, which I guess would be assumed to be even more rare. Four out of five of us actually got the Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering. One of us is currently gainfully employed as a software engineer. All five of us have our clocks set to the right time.
They could set up their own server with files only allowed to RIAA affiliates.
It makes me wonder how much of their audio equipment is actually crap they're making out to be something special. Maybe Sony has competition.
How does sex matter for insurance prices, and did they actually say that?
My guess is then everybody's P2P client would identify itself as an RIAA client and get the file, but then the RIAA would start suing people for claiming to represent the RIAA and try to get awarded hundreds of thousands in damages for each case.
I personally think if nobody was willing to pay the current prices for the current level of service they're getting, the prices would go down regardless of the providers' claims the prices can't go any lower.
Things are so bad here because the wrong people have all the power. That's why everybody's making such a big deal about who gets elected this time.
What poll is this?
I'm sure they feel the same about the Slashdot crowd.
I breastfed all of my daughters. None of them needed an instructional video.
Don't forget Y2K.
No problem. I'll make a Wikipedia article about this in a few days. Then I'll cite the parent post.