I had one of those until it was stolen... as i recall CDRW's worked, but only certain brands due to the colour of the substrate. It seems to me that Sony cdrws worked pretty good. I can beat you on the price tho, I got mine off ebay for $75 canadian, on November 19-00 to be exact (:
More importantly, if steam has the game, but you bought the physical media, then you can register it on steam, and viola download it the next time you need to install it. All you have to do is put your CD key in, it checks that its valid, and you're good to go. Then you can shove all your media in a box in your cupboard.
Even though they state the limit up here in canada, they don't always enforce it.:)
The provider I am with (Cogeco) for 10MB service, gives us "100GB up/down" combined. In actual practice, they have never enforced this limit, and don't even issue warning letters, unless the RIAA/MPAA sends one, then they just anonymously forward it to the customer without telling the RIAA/MPAA who it was. While 100GB seems like a lot, it depends on who you have living in the house. With 4 people in their mid 20's here, with a total of 4 laptops, 3 towers, 2 servers, Xbox360 PS3 & Wii, 4 DS's & a wifi PDA, we get our money's worth. There are months when we go over a TB of up/down traffic easily. Now, before you freak out and say that is impossible on cable, consider 1TB @10Mb of continuous transfer would only be 10days, 4 hours, 20 minutes & 9 seconds of usage - less than 1/3 of the month. http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/calculate/downloadcalculator.shtml
Even if you took into account non continuous usage combined with overhead and rounded that number up by an extreme 50%, you could still pass 2TB of traffic a month on cable...
The closest I have gotten to this was 57 days of usage (tracked thru the wan port of my router, between restarts) at 3.2TB.
And no, that doesn't mean I'm stealing every movie known to man. We just watch a lot of streaming stuff, like divx.com & download a lot of game demos.
kill kittens.... obviously.
I had one of those until it was stolen... as i recall CDRW's worked, but only certain brands due to the colour of the substrate. It seems to me that Sony cdrws worked pretty good. I can beat you on the price tho, I got mine off ebay for $75 canadian, on November 19-00 to be exact (:
it was 5800:60 yesterday.. and yes, I paid the $10 to get the download and the real CD.
More importantly, if steam has the game, but you bought the physical media, then you can register it on steam, and viola download it the next time you need to install it. All you have to do is put your CD key in, it checks that its valid, and you're good to go. Then you can shove all your media in a box in your cupboard.
That and the fact the US DCMA *Does Not Apply Here*
Perhaps right after they look up how to spell moron... ?
You forgot to mention that they are standing on your lawn...
You guys do realize Demo is short for DemoNSTRATION, right?
i heard it was a newton
i think you mean Vi. Vim would be better suited to a competition with Mr.Clean
only for a mount (maybe)
yes, but where would you get such a small saddle?
Not entirely true about having to buy second hand.... but it aint pretty. we just bought one from CDW for a client but it was like $250
You are coming to a sad realization, cancel or allow?
Try it.
We'll just burn your capitol.... again.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Washington
(cue the flamebait, which in this situation would be kinda ironic)
-1? jesus, one joke that some people didnt get, and the mods go crazy with the points, i go from having excellent karma to terrible in a day....
don't feel too bad, the second instance is correct
yeay.
i believe the word you are looking for is condense...
HAND
karma's a bitch aint it? :P
Really? because the software i have seems to work just fine...
http://www.soundtaxi.info/
you should take a look
Yes, but that download is free(as in beer) and also enables MPEG4 playback, giving you no reason not to get it.
You have listened to a NiN album before, right?
Even though they state the limit up here in canada, they don't always enforce it. :)
The provider I am with (Cogeco) for 10MB service, gives us "100GB up/down" combined. In actual practice, they have never enforced this limit, and don't even issue warning letters, unless the RIAA/MPAA sends one, then they just anonymously forward it to the customer without telling the RIAA/MPAA who it was. While 100GB seems like a lot, it depends on who you have living in the house. With 4 people in their mid 20's here, with a total of 4 laptops, 3 towers, 2 servers, Xbox360 PS3 & Wii, 4 DS's & a wifi PDA, we get our money's worth. There are months when we go over a TB of up/down traffic easily. Now, before you freak out and say that is impossible on cable, consider 1TB @10Mb of continuous transfer would only be 10days, 4 hours, 20 minutes & 9 seconds of usage - less than 1/3 of the month.
http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/calculate/downloadcalculator.shtml
Even if you took into account non continuous usage combined with overhead and rounded that number up by an extreme 50%, you could still pass 2TB of traffic a month on cable...
The closest I have gotten to this was 57 days of usage (tracked thru the wan port of my router, between restarts) at 3.2TB.
And no, that doesn't mean I'm stealing every movie known to man. We just watch a lot of streaming stuff, like divx.com & download a lot of game demos.
Better watching the apocalypse than this http://imdb.com/title/tt0472043/