So if the labels said "you can only sell our music on iTunes if you include DRM" and Steve Jobs said "screw off" then the labels would simply put up with being excluded from selling music to 80% of the portable audio market? If Apple simply refused to allow any form of DRM on the iPod then the labels would change their tune VERY quickly. After all iTunes isn't a big deal for Apple - they sell less than 30 songs on iTunes (total value ~$24) for every iPod sold (value a whole lot more than that.
Maybe it has something to do with there being just more people now than ever before.
I shop with Key Bank. I know they're safe, they make a killing in Fees, and seem to be tight asses with loans. butterfly and frog tattoos
If you read the damn article, it was all there.
OR -- The Linux community should come up with a cross-distro platform for applications/games so that users still have a healthy choice of operating systems.
Pity that movie as a whole sucked so damn badly.
Penis Restraints can you still get these?
Kevin's watching at least if you look at his twitter.
Hollywood didn't offer enough spontaneous musical numbers, methinks.