I may have a position with a very, very large music distributor in the near future, so I figured I'd throw this question out:
What's the ideal way to make an online music service? Most if not all people reading this will have obtained music online, either through legit channels or not, and I'm sure every slashdotter has an opinion on what problems there are with the availible systems.
Hit me back.
"...and labels them problematic in regard to their draft status."
So if you want to draft dodge, make sure you come to your interview in tinfoil armour, tell your recruiter that you play 46 hours of D&D a week, your real name is Bjorn Stronginthearm, and roll the dice before you answer any of their questions.
No kidding, one time I was doing some painting with some latex paint, right? And I was painting an oak table (oak is a wood with a hard core), so I wanted to make absolutely sure that the paint would bond to it. So I hopped on to google and type in "hard core latex bondage". I think it must be a bug with the parsing engine or something.
I've seen XP bluescreen at a lan party. We all gathered around while the guy opened his box up, and it turns out that his liquid cooling system had let go and sprayed his mainboard with whatever crap it was he was using. I have pics, somewhere.
I may have a position with a very, very large music distributor in the near future, so I figured I'd throw this question out: What's the ideal way to make an online music service? Most if not all people reading this will have obtained music online, either through legit channels or not, and I'm sure every slashdotter has an opinion on what problems there are with the availible systems. Hit me back.
"...and labels them problematic in regard to their draft status." So if you want to draft dodge, make sure you come to your interview in tinfoil armour, tell your recruiter that you play 46 hours of D&D a week, your real name is Bjorn Stronginthearm, and roll the dice before you answer any of their questions.
No kidding, one time I was doing some painting with some latex paint, right? And I was painting an oak table (oak is a wood with a hard core), so I wanted to make absolutely sure that the paint would bond to it. So I hopped on to google and type in "hard core latex bondage". I think it must be a bug with the parsing engine or something.
So did I. Not only that, the rest of the article still made perfect sense.
I've seen XP bluescreen at a lan party. We all gathered around while the guy opened his box up, and it turns out that his liquid cooling system had let go and sprayed his mainboard with whatever crap it was he was using. I have pics, somewhere.