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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #15 on: July 16, 2007, 10:28:03 AM »

On the subject of books available for free have you tried this?
Older books only at the moment but the list grows all the time.
http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/

 tunble:Thank you pup - I may even get around to forgiving you for not liking us cute widdle kitties - I have not read White Fang since I was in School.  I am going to enjoy this.

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I have taken the liberty of pointing out what it is that I dislike about cats

I'm sorry if this comes as a bit of a shock to you as a sheltered pup - But DOGS do it too!  evil: AND they eat their own crap too.   sick2:

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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #16 on: July 16, 2007, 10:35:56 AM »

On the subject of books available for free have you tried this?
Older books only at the moment but the list grows all the time.
http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/

 tunble:Thank you pup - I may even get around to forgiving you for not liking us cute widdle kitties - I have not read White Fang since I was in School.  I am going to enjoy this.

 redface: I three have pushed the bookmark button.  whistle:

I have taken the liberty of pointing out what it is that I dislike about cats

I'm sorry if this comes as a bit of a shock to you as a sheltered pup - But DOGS do it too!  evil: AND they eat their own crap too.   sick2:

True enough but against lamp posts, trees and stuff ~ not on Nick's duvet  noooo:
 Also we have laws that make Humans pick up our sh*t which is more than smelly old cats do. whistle:
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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #17 on: July 16, 2007, 01:31:06 PM »
 fence:   Trouble is some mutts can't tell the difference between a lamp post and MY LEG!    cussing:   

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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #18 on: July 16, 2007, 02:24:21 PM »
Dont be too hard on him Bouncer, we all know that when you reach Snoopy's advanced age that eyesight is one of the things to go...  point:
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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #19 on: July 16, 2007, 02:31:35 PM »
This was obviously going to happen.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6900792.stm

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« Reply #20 on: July 16, 2007, 02:57:50 PM »
Dont be too hard on him Bouncer, we all know that when you reach Snoopy's advanced age that eyesight is one of the things to go...  point:

And then it's ..................... y'know ............. thingy..........errrr that wotsit you remember with rubschin:
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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #21 on: July 16, 2007, 03:11:07 PM »
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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #22 on: July 16, 2007, 05:03:52 PM »
I like the way its 'escaped' Did it dig a tunnel and hijack someone's web access perchance  point:
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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #23 on: July 16, 2007, 06:21:35 PM »
I'm not really sure why it has suprised them. Surely pirated music is an accepted fact by now. If they didn't charge such ridiculous prices then there wouldn't be such a market for it. I know that in my circle of friends we hardly ever buy a cd that doesn't get copied round.

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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #24 on: July 16, 2007, 06:52:55 PM »
To be fair to prince he has actually explained that the reason he released the album for free in the UK is that he makes most of his money from doing concerts......







Seems a little odd then that the album is going to be released commercially in the states  point:
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« Reply #25 on: July 16, 2007, 11:19:11 PM »
To be fair to prince he has actually explained that the reason he released the album for free in the UK is that he makes most of his money from doing concerts......







Seems a little odd then that the album is going to be released commercially in the states  point:

I don't think they have quite grasped the implications of it yet.

Music really is a hobby for most of us.  It's very nice to have, but not at any cost.

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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #26 on: July 17, 2007, 02:36:24 AM »
To be fair to prince he has actually explained that the reason he released the album for free in the UK is that he makes most of his money from doing concerts......







Seems a little odd then that the album is going to be released commercially in the states  point:

I don't think they have quite grasped the implications of it yet.

Music really is a hobby for most of us.  It's very nice to have, but not at any cost.
Agreed (with Wenchy too),

I?m sick of being bombarded with ?piracy? propaganda every time I watch a move or having CD?s copy protected so I can?t use them how I want and listen to them when I want (okay, I?ve managed to circumvent those issues but its not the point).

If they charged a reasonable price for the product people wouldn?t want to risk buying a potentially dodgy pirate and quite frankly would mostly prefer to have the ?real? thing in their collection ? even if they do play it from a hard drive?

I don?t think the majority are actually criminal or greedy but when faced with the profligate lifestyles of so called ?stars? that we see every day thumbing their (albeit seriously damaged) noses at authority they realise that they are simply paying too much.

Let?s face it, cinema attendance (yes I know this is a CD thread) is booming and we?re constantly being told how many millions each new movie has netted on its first weekend. Yet when we are ?allowed? by the movie companies to buy the disc (after a second or third-hand copy of the film has been played in the local Cineplex) it costs a fortune? We all know the raw materials cost just a few quid so why are we expected to pay ?15 for it?

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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #27 on: July 17, 2007, 07:19:38 AM »
To be fair to prince he has actually explained that the reason he released the album for free in the UK is that he makes most of his money from doing concerts......







Seems a little odd then that the album is going to be released commercially in the states  point:

I don't think they have quite grasped the implications of it yet.

Music really is a hobby for most of us.  It's very nice to have, but not at any cost.

Whilst I agree with the sentiment ~ I cannot concede that anything performed by that prancing, preening, shortarsed artiste formerly known as etc...... has any resemblance to music whatsoever.
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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #28 on: July 17, 2007, 07:40:54 AM »
AFAIAC he lost all legitimacy as a musician when he started his bizarre name changing routine.

Same goes for all ?artists? (George Michael et al) who decide that when the money starts rolling in the contract they signed with their record company is in some way ?unfair?.

Shows a complete disregard for their fans that ultimately put them where they are and pay their wages IMHO.
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Re: Prince and the covermount
« Reply #29 on: July 20, 2007, 12:53:29 PM »
To be perfectly honest I copy every DVD and music disk that I own.  Seeing as I own it anyway, you may ask Why?

I am completely fed up of having to watch all the drivel that they put in front of a film and disable the fast forward and skip controls to force you to watch all of the "You may have bought it but it still belongs to us" rubbish and ever increasing masses of advertising and trailers which go on for so long that you forget what film you were going to watch in the first place.

A copy destroys all those restrictions and I can happily skip straight to the film.  Job done!

And, it keeps the original in perfect condition so that if anything happens to the recording, I can do it again.

In the US where all this restrictive condition comes from, it is actually legal things to copy for back-up purposes so why do they get so snotty about us doing it?

When we were burgled we lost every music disk and DVD we possessed, but the Insurance would not cover intellectual rights losses, so it cost us a fortune to replace it all - which we are still doing - had we have made copies we would have been OK instead of us having to pay twice for the same thing.

I know it's is illegal, but so was stealing my stuff in the first place and nobody cares about that, so I am not repentant - Me first now! so like everyone else, I have taken steps to protect my investment.  So sue me!