Music???
whos got the time to upload 4gb onto an ipod?
: )
All I need to do is press 'power' and I have tons of fresh music streaming into the car. Good way to learn about new bands you won't be discovering on your silly little ipod..... ; )
: )
All I need to do is press 'power' and I have tons of fresh music streaming into the car. Good way to learn about new bands you won't be discovering on your silly little ipod..... ; )
ORIGINAL: randomloginname
Good Choices
BT is pretty good, but I like Digweed and Sasha , and Hiero is def great, Led Zep and the Deftones, mos def, x-ecutioners, once more, pretty much anything other than country, or stupid teeny bop/pop. Having the bose helps, as does the changer, def a plus with diverse music tastes, just wish I could reach it while driving [8D]
Good Choices
BT is pretty good, but I like Digweed and Sasha , and Hiero is def great, Led Zep and the Deftones, mos def, x-ecutioners, once more, pretty much anything other than country, or stupid teeny bop/pop. Having the bose helps, as does the changer, def a plus with diverse music tastes, just wish I could reach it while driving [8D]
That's what I'm talking about! It's nice to see someone that really knows what they are talking about when it comes to dance music. Sasha and Digweed own the whole industry. I saw them play together on the Delta Heavy Tour and I also saw Sasha in Denver during the Fundacion tour and he was frickin' crazy. Can't beat Hybrid either. Who the hell listens to BT or Tiesto anymore...
ORIGINAL: achTTung
whos got the time to upload 4gb onto an ipod?
All I need to do is press 'power' and I have tons of fresh music streaming into the car. Good way to learn about new bands you won't be discovering on your silly little ipod..... ; )
whos got the time to upload 4gb onto an ipod?
All I need to do is press 'power' and I have tons of fresh music streaming into the car. Good way to learn about new bands you won't be discovering on your silly little ipod..... ; )

As for new music, I catch that at other times off other sources - like here [8D]
I use Limewire to grab those...
Hey, I dont make the rules, its the RIAA.
"Anti-Piracy
Old as the Barbary Coast, New as the Internet - No black flags with skull and crossbones, no cutlasses, cannons, or daggers identify today’s pirates. You can’t see them coming; there’s no warning shot across your bow. Yet rest assured the pirates are out there because today there is plenty of gold (and platinum and diamonds) to be had. Today’s pirates operate not on the high seas but on the Internet, in illegal CD factories, distribution centers, and on the street. The pirate’s credo is still the same--why pay for it when it’s so easy to steal? The credo is as wrong as it ever was. Stealing is still illegal, unethical, and all too frequent in today’s digital age. That is why RIAA continues to fight music piracy.
"Piracy" generally refers to the illegal duplication and distribution of sound recordings. There are four specific categories of music piracy:
Pirate recordings are the unauthorized duplication of only the sound of legitimate recordings, as opposed to all the packaging, i.e. the original art, label, title, sequencing, combination of titles etc. This includes mixed tapes and compilation CDs featuring one or more artists.
Counterfeit recordings are unauthorized recordings of the prerecorded sound as well as the unauthorized duplication of original artwork, label, trademark and packaging.
Bootleg recordings (or underground recordings) are the unauthorized recordings of live concerts, or musical broadcasts on radio or television.
Online piracy is the unauthorized uploading of a copyrighted sound recording and making it available to the public, or downloading a sound recording from an Internet site, even if the recording isn't resold. Online piracy may now also include certain uses of "streaming" technologies from the Internet."
P2P is how napster got shut down initially.
I was just being a smartass with my last post(s), I could care less how you get your music, let me just say that.
Not everyone is as easy going as me though...
"Anti-Piracy
Old as the Barbary Coast, New as the Internet - No black flags with skull and crossbones, no cutlasses, cannons, or daggers identify today’s pirates. You can’t see them coming; there’s no warning shot across your bow. Yet rest assured the pirates are out there because today there is plenty of gold (and platinum and diamonds) to be had. Today’s pirates operate not on the high seas but on the Internet, in illegal CD factories, distribution centers, and on the street. The pirate’s credo is still the same--why pay for it when it’s so easy to steal? The credo is as wrong as it ever was. Stealing is still illegal, unethical, and all too frequent in today’s digital age. That is why RIAA continues to fight music piracy.
"Piracy" generally refers to the illegal duplication and distribution of sound recordings. There are four specific categories of music piracy:
Pirate recordings are the unauthorized duplication of only the sound of legitimate recordings, as opposed to all the packaging, i.e. the original art, label, title, sequencing, combination of titles etc. This includes mixed tapes and compilation CDs featuring one or more artists.
Counterfeit recordings are unauthorized recordings of the prerecorded sound as well as the unauthorized duplication of original artwork, label, trademark and packaging.
Bootleg recordings (or underground recordings) are the unauthorized recordings of live concerts, or musical broadcasts on radio or television.
Online piracy is the unauthorized uploading of a copyrighted sound recording and making it available to the public, or downloading a sound recording from an Internet site, even if the recording isn't resold. Online piracy may now also include certain uses of "streaming" technologies from the Internet."
P2P is how napster got shut down initially.
I was just being a smartass with my last post(s), I could care less how you get your music, let me just say that.
Not everyone is as easy going as me though...
Evast! ye maties! A thiev'n scoundrel lurks amongst us!!
Yeah, yeah, I know the laws... I can say a vast majority of my music is burned off the source not downloaded from the Internet. [8D]
Yeah, yeah, I know the laws... I can say a vast majority of my music is burned off the source not downloaded from the Internet. [8D]
I'm a big CD guy when it comes to listening at home.
Over 120 CD's I've purchased from a store, and no renters insurance!! If that place ever goes up in flames, I'm gonna be out quite a bit of money.
Over 120 CD's I've purchased from a store, and no renters insurance!! If that place ever goes up in flames, I'm gonna be out quite a bit of money.



