At the All Of MP3.com prices I would have spent the money to simply download copies of songs I already own rather than spending the time to rip them all manually myself. At $2 or so per disc this is feasible. At $10 per disc it's overpriced.
It's funny how the recording industry simply doesn't get that. So I spent a ton of time ripping and labeling all 300 of my CDs. And instead of the $600 they could have gotten from me for music I already bought they ended up with $0.
Speaking from my own experience, whenever I filled out these surveys in highschool/middle school/grade school I suddenly became a sick freak. I would answer things like drinking and doing drugs daily even though I never touched the stuff. I had sex weekly even though I was a virgin. I broke the law, etc, etc.
So, I'm just saying, take these surveys with a grain of salt. Just because it's a survey does not mean it's accurate.
I urge you to look at the link posted above by Jubilee
How dare the parents sue the school district. Have we no shame anymore? Who in their right mind would defend their childs "right" to do something like this?
The parents should have to pay the schools fees to defend themselves and be sent to a parental training class to learn how to behave in society. This is utterly preposterous.
If this was my child, they would be forbidden indefinitely from using the computer while still under my roof. They would further lose all privileges indefinitely. The fact that the parents and the ACLU sued the school district only goes on to enforce this child's belief that she can do no wrong.
Huh? For me, paypal has nothing to do with not giving out my credit card number. With paypal I can accept credit cards as payment from anyone with a credit card. Without paypal I would need a credit card merchant account to do this, which is far more expensive than a free paypal account. When you just sell something every once in a while on ebay, and want to accept credit cards, paypal is most assuredly the way to go.
To confirm, simply go to each website. Google is a plain and simple search. Yahoo and MSN is a amalgam of a bunch of crap all of which distracts from the reason I went there - to search the freaking Internet.
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There's a funny thing about this
It's funny how the recording industry simply doesn't get that. So I spent a ton of time ripping and labeling all 300 of my CDs. And instead of the $600 they could have gotten from me for music I already bought they ended up with $0.
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A different perspective on surveys
So, I'm just saying, take these surveys with a grain of salt. Just because it's a survey does not mean it's accurate.
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The parents are morons
How dare the parents sue the school district. Have we no shame anymore? Who in their right mind would defend their childs "right" to do something like this?
The parents should have to pay the schools fees to defend themselves and be sent to a parental training class to learn how to behave in society. This is utterly preposterous.
If this was my child, they would be forbidden indefinitely from using the computer while still under my roof. They would further lose all privileges indefinitely. The fact that the parents and the ACLU sued the school district only goes on to enforce this child's belief that she can do no wrong.
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There is one good thing about this
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MSN & Yahoo DID NOT copy google.
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