m-dean
m.dean
m-dean

Two of my least favorite flavors, sugared lard and plastic, all in one handy location!

Paying for DRM is self-abuse. And not the fun kind. No, thanks.

Oh, I see. I misunderstood that. Thanks.

The other problem is market saturation among competing apps. That's good for the consumer; makes it harder for the company. Music is so accessible that it doesn't always make sense to pay for a premium service like Spotify. I really like Spotify but I have a dozen ways to hear music at any given time. I would pay for

That was beautiful.

Nicely done. :)

Sounds like the neighbors are going to have to a) get better curtains, or b) make their peace with my bare ass.

Same.

Agree completely. You could power an underground lair with the awesomeness of natural 70's women.

Cool- thanks for the tip!

Heck, I'd try it. I'm a magnet for bites. Fleas, mosquitoes... if it's in the room and likes blood it will find me and nom all over me, until I crush its blood-laden little body.

About ten years ago, Sony released its latest Celine Dion CD, claiming it was impossible to copy. It was hacked with a sharpie, ripped and shared within hours of release. There's always a way.

Nope. If it's on the screen, it can be copied and copied and copied and copied...

Considering what it does, the toilet is one of the most under-priced things you will ever own.

I just had to put this to the test last night. I gave my son a 1:00 bedtime. I got up at 3:30 and he was still online playing so I unplugged the router. I heard him get up and check the router and then he shut down and went to bed. It was still unplugged this morning. Smart boy. Of course he knew how to fix it, but he

Too bad it's buried deeper than most people are willing to look anymore. ;-)

The ISP's don't want to be the Internet police.

With all due respect, if "back in the day" you had a power cable going to a computer, you're not old. ;)

The kids might know how to, but it would also require the courage/stupidity to actually follow through. After that, they would have no need for wifi passwords, as their gadgets would all be of the old school variety. Stuff like paper, pencil, imagination, outside and grounded.

Gee, why didn't anyone else think of that?? Sounds foolproof!