I disagree. In my case, I love my iPod, but iTunes admittedly has its flaws as anything does. But, because I love my iPod so much (maybe I should marry it...that headphone jack actually looks about right), I stop whining and STFU about how I don't want to use the new Napster or whatever. My point? I'm not a big fan of renting music myself, but I absolutely despise buying an album (digital or physical) and being all "Daaaaamn....this SUCKS". There's nothing worse than ***** music you've paid for. I'm not a torrent guy because I believe in paying for my music (not judging, I was a huge Napster fan back in the day) and this model would give me the perfect mix of trying out new music and buying it outright if I really like it. No, you dumbass 13 year olds, I'm not paying for the music twice. I view it as a small premium to preview the entire album instead of 30 second clips.
I remember seeing a MIG on there once, it was $50,000. IDK if it was the same one you were talking about, but this was like 6 years ago.
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Bzzzzt. Wrong. Nazis were far left idealists. Please review their platforms and compare to the current left party platforms. There is a scholarly book called "Liberal Fascism" that details this connection. It isn't a comfortable read but it might be useful for you to become educated on this topic before making incorrect and inflammatory statements.
I use Rythmbox on my eeepc, because it seemed to be the only one able to handle podcasts, but does anyone know how I can keep it from downloading all new podcasts every time?
It's one of the stupidest ideas I've heard because it makes no financial sense for Adobe to invest in porting the Creative Suite to Linux. They already get paid from the Windows and Mac versions and a Linux version will simply eat into their R&D, Support and Marketing costs. The only reason to produce a version is if you need to prevent the adoption of competing software. In the meantime existing license holder will continue to buy the Windows or Mac versions because they can't switch to Linux without a Linux version of the Creative Suite.
Ask Al Sharpton.
They're out protesting Hallmark's new gay wedding cards.
I would love the next step of this madness... Only Solar, No Coal :)