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[iResource Gadgetry] However, I don’t see myself buying even one song file because I could always download their free song, even if I may not like that kind of music, and there’s plenty more free songs on the radio and on the web. In addition, I could always rip my own CDs.
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[Master Of Cinema] Multimedia mobiles face the music: The mobile comes with a generous 512MB external Memory Stick, with can store around 125 music tracks, the equivalent of 12 CDs. Bundled with the handset comes Sony's own PC software to rip CDs and transfer tracks to the phone.
[Nonalignment Pact] Atavistic Notes: And, dare I say, we can choose to listen to music that enhances our feelings of peace and goodwill rather than dwelling with the angry and nihilistic stuff. If it can be said, “you are what you eat,” why not “you are what you listen to.” Most of all, we can make concert with friends and neighbors making music, dancing, singing”¦”¦ and embrace the shy to join along.
[Kinsey Wilson] National Writers Workshop Speech: She goes on Facebook, puts the question to her friends and within hours has a fulllist to choose from. She goes on iTunes, samples the best of it, and within aday has burned them all to CDs.
[Hot Products There] Products Hot on April 12, 2008: Outkast is awesome and Goodie Mob is great. I suggest that you buy this cd single but do not buy the entire Cool Breeze Cd….
[Persistence Unlimited] 107 Simple Ways To Turn Your Dreams into Reality: Like the Doors song, these are opportunities to break on through. Cant you meet these tough tasks face on and deal with them?
[Gadgets Future] What clock should wake you up in the morning?: You will hear a pleasant, polite and gentle voice asking you to wake up. You may choose 50 different wake-up messages, 12 thank you message and a 90-second relaxation message to fall asleep.
[Domain Maximus] Tech-NO!: the Tech Un-Savvy-ness of the fairer gender….I’ll urge all of our bachelor brethren to buy the droolable pieces of gadgetry before they finalize the nuptials
[Mike Salsbury's Blog] Is American Industry Shooting Itself in the Foot?: However, Korea and Japan were chased down by American (and other) intellectual property attorneys and eventually stopped (or at least radically decreasde) their efforts to pirate high tech inventions. In fact, they soon developed the expertise to develop and improve on those inventions, doing our own inventors one better in many cases.
[Welcome to games site] Japanese Food Menus: Some of those songs that Ive been rediscovering havent left my subconsci\us, apparently. I can sing along with songs I havent heard in ages with practically no effort.
[Daily. Gay. News. Towleroad: a premium site for modern gay men.] TowleTech V.43: Steve Jobs is correct about the pointlessness continuing to use DRM for duplication prevention on music downloaded from ITunes. It doesn't make any sense given, as Jobs points out, that digital master quality copies of the same songs are being sold over the counter on CD's, DVDs, satellite radio, digital internet radio, bundled digital cable television music packages and on and on and on.
[G's Journal] long entry on recent events...: When I arrived shortly after seeing Angry Beavers (improv comedy group at Acadia), it was going relatively slow, with people just sitting at tables for the most part, but it really picked up after awhile (due to people arriving, and also (sadly) due to likelihood that many people imbibed alcohol which then allowed them to get dancing. I, of course, spent the whole evening alcohol-free, though I'm sure the mood of the crowd raised my spirits:)
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