Definitely not. It's pretty pathetic to abuse an animal in my eyes.
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Definitely suit and tie.
Friends.
I've never seen, nor heard of Seinfield. Plus, I enjoyed Friends a lot when it ran.
I've heard Ouija Boards work. They're meant to be bad - attract bad spirits or something.
Thanks for sharing that. Some of those Top 10s were actually very interesting - not to mention very surprising.
I just use cheap unbranded headphones. They give perfectly acceptable quality, and they're pretty comfortable. I don't recommend you use the headphones you get free with an Apple iPod - I don't find them comfortable, nor do I feel they give good sound quality. The Apple In-Ear ones seem to get a good review though - I've seen them advertised. You might like to check them out.
If they make the other company or product look bad, or they bash them, it's likely people will consider them over the other product. People don't normally think the advertising companies are trying to make you do this.
Nice site but I think I will stick with Last FM.GrandJury
I have a Last.FM account as well, but I find Grooveshark worth using as well. If you're a free member on Last.FM, it's pretty bad. Grooveshark's a good alternative. I've used it for a while now, and it works really nicely. The redesign makes things even easier to find, and it looks good.
I haven't talked to any celebrities before.
you aren't fed up with viruses yet?C_BozkurT_C
I'm going to go out on a limb and respond to this. I don't want a flame war though. Alright, so here goes:
Macs are not impervious to viruses. There are viruses designed for Mac OS X. I'm not going to lie - they are uncommon. However, they still exist and you cannot deny that fact. PCs can be infected with viruses as well, but it's easy enough not to get a virus. I don't see how he could get fed up with viruses. If you're smart and think about that file before downloading it, then it's not impossible you never get a virus. Linux is just about the most secure platform if you don't want viruses, as I don't think there are ANY Linux viruses.
Now, seeing as I don't want to make this a flame war, it's going to be difficult to respond. If you want to respond, do it via PM or something. This post was not meant to be taken personally. It's just something I figured should be pointed out, as many people get this fact wrong.
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