Ice Storm
I don't know where he (Kim du Toit) got the picture, but it is priceless.
Just Nuke' em
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, "said Tuesday he favors developing new technology to remotely destroy the computers of people who illegally download music from the Internet."
Oh great, we don't have enough problems now with spam, hackers, persistant popups, and viruses. Of course, they promise not to sell the technology to China.
Metallica Rethinks the Internet
Three years ago they sued Napster, now they are offering free, unrestricted MP3 downloads of three concerts (if you buy their new album). Maybe this internet thing ain't so bad.
I Think
The recording industry reminds me of the American car manufacturers in the 70's. Instead of improving and updating their product and giving consumers (their customers) what they want, they insist on trying to remove the competition by whatever means possible and offering the same old (overpriced) crap.
They're Creepy and They're Cooky
Good news and bad news for Adams Family fans in Gaza City, Thing has agreed to sign autographs... but no one has a pen.
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