Yeah - lying back on the sofa with a laptop is not conducive to quick reactions. Got bored enough at that stage to not bother going back and starting again.
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what's 4 inches long and as thin as spaghetti? extremely cheap airline tickets
Maybe they should present the administration with an ultimatum: Either pass this bill so we know when you change the executive orders, or less us ask you for the current versions of the executive order every 30 seconds so we can dump it into an SVN repository and track the changes in the executive orders that way.
RickBlyth--do you get outside much during storms and observe how the rays diverge from a relatively low level 'hole in the sky' which lets in the parallel rays? (Your work is good, so not trying to be annoying.).
yes, I took a break from exploring sexually creative positions with apple products and I still found this funny.
So if the labels said "you can only sell our music on iTunes if you include DRM" and Steve Jobs said "screw off" then the labels would simply put up with being excluded from selling music to 80% of the portable audio market? If Apple simply refused to allow any form of DRM on the iPod then the labels would change their tune VERY quickly. After all iTunes isn't a big deal for Apple - they sell less than 30 songs on iTunes (total value ~$24) for every iPod sold (value a whole lot more than that.
grow up
mrBitch: Go google for the word "backup" instead of going off on a tangent that's irrelevant to the topic at hand.