No, i'm blind!And the post above you was poor joking, didn't you see
No offense to blind people, or australian bee's!
No, i'm blind!And the post above you was poor joking, didn't you see
Where have I heard that before
You heard nothing!
try to order kapelmaister or aquaria or something like that here! no chance in hell...ggonza43 wrote:Just pre-order it at Amazon or somewhere else, begin saving some money, and you're done (I do thatfoerg wrote:i know the problem... when i look for bands in argentina or brasil, sometimes downloading is the only possibility... i really would buy the cd...)
It depends, but this is Stratovariusfoerg wrote:try to order kapelmaister or aquaria or something like that here! no chance in hell...
Should I consider this highly disturbingKosmo wrote:I've got to read a book about 9 year old kids who think Hitler and nazism is cool.
No, really. It sounds disturbing but...yeah, maybe it is.
I know what you mean, the economy issue is of course a big deal here also, I guess Cds will dissapear here (south america) first than in Europe or USA, I guess only mexico and maybe colombia and argentina have very serious music bussiness in their countries.Kosmo wrote:I can sort of understand that if you live in a small country or something, but at the same time it's easy to get stuff ordered online nowdays.
But if a finnish Strato-fan doesn't buy albums..That's odd.
Please no. This won't work. The film industry tried it with DIVX and failed.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I think the only way to save the music industry is to stop releasing CD's and digital downloads. Everything should be streaming- like a "pay-per-view" for music.
You could still access it in your car, ipod, or PC...but you never actually own the song, and either pay by the listen or through a monthly fee.
Of course it sounds like a step backwards, but if bands are really unable to continue financing their records, drastic measures are necessary...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIVX_%28Di ... Express%29wikipedia wrote:The DIVX rental system was created in 1998 in time for the holiday season and was discontinued on June 16, 1999 because of the costs of introducing the format, as well as its very limited acceptance by the general public.
"No"? "Won't"?ext0l wrote:Please no. This won't work.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I think the only way to save the music industry is to stop releasing CD's and digital downloads. Everything should be streaming- like a "pay-per-view" for music.
You could still access it in your car, ipod, or PC...but you never actually own the song, and either pay by the listen or through a monthly fee.
Of course it sounds like a step backwards, but if bands are really unable to continue financing their records, drastic measures are necessary...
Welcome to the African American hermaphrodite baseball league.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I am a handicapped, retarded, homosexual African American amateur athlete born to abusive parents in a broken home in a low-class suburb of a third world country with no running water. :nervous: I had to overcome significant adversity and discrimination just to get to this computer and type this post!![]()
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keep a copy of this post AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA because it could be the most stupid post of the 2010AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I think the only way to save the music industry is to stop releasing CD's and digital downloads. Everything should be streaming- like a "pay-per-view" for music.
You could still access it in your car, ipod, or PC...but you never actually own the song, and either pay by the listen or through a monthly fee.
Of course it sounds like a step backwards, but if bands are really unable to continue financing their records, drastic measures are necessary...
If they bring the relief pitcher, I can guarantee there will be DP (Double Play). :facial:robocop656 wrote:We are just 2 guys hangin' out on the strato forum on a Friday night talking about hermaphrodites.
PS
You'll be out in LEFT FIELD!!
BA DOOM CHHH!!
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I don't know about you, but its Thursday morning where I live.We are just 2 guys hangin' out on the strato forum on a Friday night talking about hermaphrodites.
First of all, there is no way THAT is the most stupid post I've made.adrian9 wrote:keep a copy of this post AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA because it could be the most stupid post of the 2010AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I think the only way to save the music industry is to stop releasing CD's and digital downloads. Everything should be streaming- like a "pay-per-view" for music.
You could still access it in your car, ipod, or PC...but you never actually own the song, and either pay by the listen or through a monthly fee.
Of course it sounds like a step backwards, but if bands are really unable to continue financing their records, drastic measures are necessary...
I'm trying to figure that out. Do you live in middle earth?AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I don't know about you, but its Thursday morning where I live.
I'm sorry but I can't even begin to answer that question. Your glittering avatar is making me crack up.robocop656 wrote:I'm trying to figure that out. Do you live in middle earth?AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I don't know about you, but its Thursday morning where I live.
Any overly restrictive measures on media content are quickly circumvented by anyone who refuses to deal with it, leaving only the people that paid for the content to suffer the consequences. You can't stop it, you can only offer incentive to buy the actual album.AAAAAAAAAA wrote: More on the subject, i'm waiting for your solution on how to stop illegal music downloading. I gave mine!
I wanna play, too!AAAAAAAAAA wrote:If they bring the relief pitcher, I can guarantee there will be DP (Double Play). :facial:robocop656 wrote:We are just 2 guys hangin' out on the strato forum on a Friday night talking about hermaphrodites.
PS
You'll be out in LEFT FIELD!!
BA DOOM CHHH!!
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No one strikes out with me!
I don't know about you, but its Thursday morning where I live.We are just 2 guys hangin' out on the strato forum on a Friday night talking about hermaphrodites.
Saying that to A10 is like playing with a match in a room full of explosives: Just...stupid!adrian9 wrote:keep a copy of this post AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA because it could be the most stupid post of the 2010
That makes sense actually.bockrocker wrote:Any overly restrictive measures on media content are quickly circumvented by anyone who refuses to deal with it, leaving only the people that paid for the content to suffer the consequences. You can't stop it, you can only offer incentive to buy the actual album.AAAAAAAAAA wrote: More on the subject, i'm waiting for your solution on how to stop illegal music downloading. I gave mine!
well I dont have the truth in my hands like you may believe you have...napster started in late 1999 and Itunes started in what?.....2001 maybe 2002. so there is a gasp there for almost 2 and a half years when everything was FREE and the music industry did nothing, Didnt see it coming!! the free download have the advance.StupidAAAAAAAAA wrote:First of all, there is no way THAT is the most stupid post I've made. Laughing
More on the subject, i'm waiting for your solution on how to stop illegal music downloading. I gave mine! Buh
if A10 is on the room Im glady would play with fireworks.Gonza wrote:Saying that to A10 is like playing with a match in a room full of explosives: Just...stupid!