Say what you want about Macintoshes…
…but at least they aren’t part of the massive botnets that scumbag hackers use to send spam and launch denial of service attacks.
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…but at least they aren’t part of the massive botnets that scumbag hackers use to send spam and launch denial of service attacks.
2 comments August 3rd, 2007
Do you think those ex-employees will use Monster.com to look for a new job?
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…the web site that empowers Earth’s egomaniacs to tell us what inconsequential thing they are doing every second of the day.
All I can say is that I’m not surprised that the word “twit” is a prominent part of
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Or at least the end of the Generation Gap?
It used to be easy for young people to do things that befuddled their elders.
From songs to slang, cialis buy medical teens and young adults have always delighted in speaking in a code that only they could understand.
But what happens now that anyone can decipher the code with a quick trip to Google?
When a 50-year-old can Facebook like a 15-year-old, see when every fad has an RSS feed, when every obscure band can be seen playing on You-tube, what’s a self-respecting rebel-without-a-clue to do?
I think the Gap is gone or at least definitely shrinking. If you’ve ever played an online game or visited a chat room, you’ve probably already noticed that it’s already nearly impossible to tell the high school seniors from the senior citizens. And that’s just dandy with me dadio. Or should I just say, “tight?”
2 comments June 17th, 2007
I’d be happy to make sure that his new cellmate has a good supply of Viagra and maybe one of those “enlargements” I keep getting email about.
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4 comments April 17th, 2007
In a Newsweek article about the unique online music service
With more than 6 million subscribers, Pandora is one of the most popular of the new wave of Net-based digital music start-ups. Yet Westergren is concerned about the impact of a proposed revision of the royalty rates that Internet-radio services must pay to copyright holders. (These rates, several times higher than what terrestrial radio stations pay, were determined by a government board that accepted the arguments of the music industry.)
This is just more proof that the music industry is run by complete idiots.
EVERY SINGLE TIME I listen to Pandora I buy at least two songs from bands I’ve never heard from.
The music industry should be PAYING Pandora to play their music, not trying to put them out of business by charging them too much money to play their songs.
Idiots.
If there’s any hope for the music industry it’ll come from innovative services like Pandora, not the greedy fools currently running the record companies.
1 comment April 16th, 2007
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