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rstryker

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  1. clear pepsi? i love the new Orange Mountain Dew
  2. i agree LOL
  3. /me passes out
  4. Metallica strikes new Net chord By Stefanie Olsen CNET News.com June 4, 2003, 4:18 AM PT When it comes to Net music downloaders, hard-rock band Metallica has mellowed out. The longtime opponents of Internet piracy, who sued file-swapping network Napster in federal court, are promoting downloads of their songs via Metallicavault.com, a Web site set to launch Thursday. But the site will be free only to people who buy the band's upcoming album, "St. Anger," scheduled for release the same day. The CD inset will include a unique code that people can use to access the site's video of live performances and download newly released tracks. "We've always wanted our fans to experience our music online," Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich said in a statement. "But up until now, the existing distribution methods have not passed the kind of 'quality' standards our fans have come to expect from us." Its anti-Net phase now apparently over, Metallica joins with other innovative musicians and recording labels using the Web to promote albums. Wilco, for example, allowed downloads of its "Yankee Foxtrot Hotel" album for much of the year before its release and made its follow-up album available free on Wilcoworld.net. Madonna created huge buzz when she sold her "American Life" single on Madonna.com. When file-swapping exploded in peer-to-peer communities such as Napster, the members of Metallica were among the first artists to lash out. The band sued Napster in April 2000; and at the time, it fingered more than 335,000 Napster screen names for sharing Metallica songs online illegally. The band wasn't threatening to sue the software users, but demanded that Napster block them from its MP3-swapping service. "Napster has built a business based on large-scale piracy. Facilitating that are hypocritical universities and colleges who could easily block this insidious and ongoing thievery scheme," the Metallica lawsuit said. Despite the heated charges, the band now says its early grievances were merely about the quality of music offered through Napster file-swapping, not about the theft. Metallica's suit was later combined with many other similar suits against Napster, which were resolved when a federal judge ordered Napster to block copyrighted music files. The band's upcoming Web site and CD will still likely let people get bonus material and music for free. For example, people could share their unique code with friends or they could share digital downloads of music files from the site. But Speakeasy, the Web site's broadband service provider, said that if say, a million people are accessing the site with the same code, it will move to address that. The site, which was built by Speakeasy, will initially feature three 60-minute Metallica performances via streaming video. Fans will also be able to download and share MP3 music files of rare and unreleased Metallica music, chosen by the band. The site will offer new material monthly. Metallica's record label moved up the album release date five days because of piracy concerns.
  5. rstryker, what kind of a ride? any kind she wants!!
  6. Go for it!!! even if u loose the car...u probly have guys lined up to give you a ride...
  7. one of my favorite sites www.clarkhoward.com a little news from his site. I listen to his radio show evertday at work Brilliant inventions coming our way People are constantly inventing gadgets that defy logic and sometimes gravity, but every once in a while one comes along that completely blows our minds. Clark wants to tell you about a couple of these recent inventions because they’re almost too good to be true. The first is a robot-like machine called the “power suit” that gives people super human strength. The $1,700 suit was created in Japan and will be a great asset in many different professions. It will come in handy in nursing homes where attendants don’t rotate patients often enough because they don’t want to hurt their backs by constantly picking up patients. The suit allows someone to lift another person so easily it’s like barely lifting a finger. It also allows construction workers to lift large bundles of materials at one time. So how does it work? It relays muscle activity to a backpack mounted brain and uses air flow to exert force and strength. Another brilliant invention is skier airbags. A Navy couple developed a ski parka that has radar and senses when you are nearing a tree or other object. Right before the collision, the parka inflates into an airbag and hopefully will cushion the accident. Some developments may seem odd when they’re first introduced, but they often become part of our daily lives as the years pass. We’ll see!
  8. yea McAfee is worthless!!
  9. Christina Aguilera It's kinda back to the Pepsi -vs- Coke thing Britney does Pepsi...Christina does Coke. ...oops I did it again...
  10. very good
  11. i'd like to have'm both, eer i mean see them both, eer ... oh well it sounds bad no matter how i say it
  12. ROFL
  13. what temp is to high? my XP1800 runs at around CPU=52C to 62C
  14. What he said.
  15. rstryker

    Sig

    mucho mucho better........very nice!
  16. you can get and learn about firmware for your DVD and Burners here: http://www.firmware-flash.com
  17. rstryker

    A New Sig

    everybody wants a handout...LOL
  18. great ... thanks for the info
  19. Welcome and have fun
  20. sometimes you have to take a step back and examine the whole situation.
  21. i think you are out of luck. also how much memmory does the machine have?
  22. I hate Tyco...LOL Access to this web page is restricted at this time. Reason: The Websense category "Restaurants and Dining" is filtered.
  23. keep up the good work...aint it fun learnin' new stuff...
  24. huh? What you talking about bud? at least one of yours was deleted too xperties
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