While the hopscotch rap is totally bogus, I have to admit that I'm not really bothered by heavy *civil* penalties for littering or leaving dog turds. I would like it even better if instead of a fine they had the kids spend a weekend or two picking up litter.
On second thought, what's the big deal about making kids clean up a mess they made on the sidewalk?
When CDs are no longer available. They are the only place you can get music that is uncompressed and un-DRM'd (as long as you disable Autoplay on your CD drive anyway).
Lest anyone chime in like a broken record, yes you can get around DRM in iTunes by making an audio CD out of it (!) But you'll end up with a POS double-compressed track (and the iTunes compression is no great shakes).
That explains those Japanese game shows.
You missed a bunch - usefull, humanitities, humilaite, rediculious, degress, trensastors, inferious, intristically, yore, wold, techincal.
This *must* be a troll, no real person could make such a perfectly ironic post.
or possibly "virgule, full stop"
I am given to understand that Halo 2 is one such game. (Bastards)
While the hopscotch rap is totally bogus, I have to admit that I'm not really bothered by heavy *civil* penalties for littering or leaving dog turds. I would like it even better if instead of a fine they had the kids spend a weekend or two picking up litter. On second thought, what's the big deal about making kids clean up a mess they made on the sidewalk?
You mean because everytime they have a problem, this is the reply they hear?
When CDs are no longer available. They are the only place you can get music that is uncompressed and un-DRM'd (as long as you disable Autoplay on your CD drive anyway). Lest anyone chime in like a broken record, yes you can get around DRM in iTunes by making an audio CD out of it (!) But you'll end up with a POS double-compressed track (and the iTunes compression is no great shakes).