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Lots of people have a hard time feeling sorry for the music industry since they charged £20 for an album in the mid-ninetys. Of that figure, if the artist had a £1 an album record deal, they had a *very* good deal. Still today, if they could charge that they would. If they could charge more they would. P2P brought about change. Without the internet we'd still be paying the same ludicrous prices which just made corporations bigger and gave no more money to artists.

I hope more artists do what Radiohead are doing (I'm not a fan of their music though) and start selling their music direct to the public. Fuck record companies.
OH NOE

FAIL AHEAD.

Wake me up when I have a tv bigger than 32".
MICROHOO!

C'mon, you just know Microsoft is going to make a balls up of Yahoo. Why worry?

Unless you use Yahoo...

Worst thing is, Microsoft gets Flickr. They will change it so you can only upload from a Microsoft camera. Then realise two weeks later they don't make one yet.
Rockband is so real to start with, this mod just sends it beyond.
Will it make my display look small?
Will the army be able to play Doom now?
OSX is the best OS now because it drives tanks.
But will it play Doom?
$100 is not for the unlocking. That's for the companies bottom line. Cost for them to unlock = $0.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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