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 If you mean Jack through the ages has always been nasty, you're fucking nuts. Hell, I'd fuck Jack circa Easy Rider and Five Easy Pieces. Amanda peet was hot as balls until she took her shirt off in the Whole Nine Yards. Her boobs were not becoming a woman with a face that gorgeous. | 
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 If one genuinely believes that downloading music is a morally justifiable response to record companies' refusal to price music "affordably"/"reasonably" and/or package it song by song, or that sharing through napster/kazaa is no different than sending your girlfriend a mixed tape, then sure, you'll be indignant that someone is prosecuting you for "innocent" conduct. "But officer, I was only 10 mph over the limit; it's not like I'm an ax murderer" and just to soften things up :D :D and one for paigow: :rolleyes: | 
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 They used to set up a bunch of vendor booths right outside Hastings during Pride weekend. (Maybe they still do.) You can get almost anything with a rainbow on it. The larger question is, why would you want to? I had a friend who went to Santa Cruz back in the early 90's. Apparently, one sorority girl saw a vendor selling a rainbow keychain and bought one, thinking it was cute. All of her sisters thought it was cute too, so they bought them. Even some fraternity guys bought them until they figured out the significance of the rainbow. | 
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 Hint: I used the third person for a reason. | 
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 I think that people think back to their own actions with music, and don't really think what they did was something that would generate a law suit. They see the trading of music on-line as the next logical step to something that's been going on for years. The fact that technology makes it that much easier to trade music with a huge number of people isn't as relevant to the general public. Especially if they're getting free stuff that the radio stations would have given away anyway. | 
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 Personally, I haven't paid more for a CD than I thought it was worth to me at the time. Nor have I purchased anything else that wasn't worth it to me at the time. I'm the guy all economists assume everyone is like, apparently. | 
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 Or get NFH's grandma to do it. She's not getting laid, so she should have the time. | 
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 OK, two words: Government Services. | 
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 I'm back and I'm Timmy The adjectival form of "copyright" is not "copywritten."   tm | 
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 The real issue on the RIAA thing is the statutory damages clause. Look, downloading a little music may technically be criminal, but that's not RIAA's business and the DA gets to use prosecutorial discretion to deal with it appropriately. What RIAA is doing is using the statutory damages provision designed to protect against commercial infringement against a bunch of folks who are, without making a dime, sharing music that RIAA's backers also let go out over the public airwaves, encourage us all to sing, hum or otherwise massacre, and generally try to inundate us with. And now RIAA wants them all to pay dearly. OK, I downloaded "Billy, Don't Be a Hero". Here's the buck. :band: | 
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 Buy "Mass Romantic" today. Get "Electric Version" next week. There was another record store closing up in the Bay Area when I visited my family. I'll post the details after my credit card cools down. | 
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