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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 201/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
Purchased digital music can generally be re-downloaded to a different machine.
Then again, with Apple/iTunes, I was limited in the number of machines I could verify my account on, so I lost access to things like my only legit copy of Nick Cave's Dig, Lazarus, Dig and other things you're not likely to find in an actual store (I've had some minor, rare trouble getting things from Amazon). This was caused by most of those machines a. succumbing to hard drive failures and b. being the same machine, so I couldn't go back and take those permissions away from those machines to allow myself to verify it on a different machine (i.e. the same machine with a new hard drive). |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 202/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
Posted by DanielleYou can also do that with vinyl with the right equipment. Of course, vinyl is a bit more susceptible to dust, and for many albums, far more expensive and difficult to find. The nearest FYE to my house has had an LP version of Frank Zappa's Uncle Meat for a while, at about $50 (for a new copy of one of the newer pressings). You can get a CD copy on Amazon for less than half that. Most computers still have optical media drives and need no more extra equipment to rip a CD compared to an LP or even a cassette. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 203/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
That would be impressive
in its own, weird, bass-ackwards way. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 205/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
I would imagine it would also depend on the service you use to rip them with. |
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Posted by SquidEmpress Posted by skyluigiWell, I'll just say that yes, it is. Unless you like strictly mechanical worlds, forests of smokestacks, and an environment somewhere between a factory and Hell. Posted by SaphireBlazeThe healthcare is great, if you're already a Phyrexian. Of course, they can help you in that department. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 207/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
Unless I've been making mistakes, I don't think any of my posts (in this section, of course) have been counted. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 208/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
Here I was thinking this was about an actual glitch. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 209/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
I've never bothered to use download-assisting extensions such as what you've mentioned. I've just... never bothered with it for some reason. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 210/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
When was the last time you tried to go somewhere and ended up getting massively lost? |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 212/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
Posted by SquidEmpressI don't really have much of an idea what you're talking about |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 213/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
I decided to play Kingdom Hearts on the PS2 thanks to the above mod playing the PS3 version. Unfortunately, I'm getting my salad tossed by something early in the game. I'm ashamed enough of this to not say what it is. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 214/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
So, what would YOU invest in (for whatever reason)? |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 215/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
Adel had spent most of the time considering what Bel had mentioned. It seemed best, though, not to test anything just yet -- if any plans involving dimensional transport were to fail for any reason, the consequences would certainly be unpleasant, to say the least. He was so caught up in considering this that he had not noticed the arrival of a new guest. He also hadn't really paid any mind to anything going on outside. As far as he could tell, it didn't concern him.
After a moment, he looked up and caught sight of the new guest. "Hello," he offered her simply. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 217/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
"Look, if that's all you need," Adel remarks, "I can handle that, too. If that's the case, though, I really hope magnetic fields won't fuck you up too much. They're pretty useful for me in many cases. You'd be surprised what you can manage with them. Ripping through an office complex while trying to avoid detection will teach you that."
Long story. Try not to ask. Or go ahead with it, that's fine too. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 218/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
Posted by skyluigiActually, this is a legitimately pretty good question that I don't think is well-explained in MTG lore, perhaps because Phyrexia is artificial (alternatively: so evil as to not have weather?). In general, I can say the air is very, very sooty. It's very possible that it really doesn't have enough atmosphere to have weather. Apparently, though, it does have air. Either that or every single "human" who was a member of the siege of Phyrexia didn't need to breathe, or something. Actually, the better answer is probably that this was taken for granted, as often happens in fantasy works. |
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1490?! Level: 41 Posts: 219/392 EXP: 466303 Next: 13842 Since: 06-11-14 Last post: 3112 days Last view: 3098 days |
Posted by YusheI remember having tried to emulate the game many years ago and it did something like this, just minus the corruption parts (I think). Definitely take a little bit of rubbing alcohol to the contacts (a little). I think rubbing alcohol is what you should use for that, anyway.Posted by DanielleI think it is clean at the moment I will check later, It can't be the battery because I have not got far enough in the game to get a save point, And no it is not a bootleg it is a black cartridge and with no sign indicating it is a bootleg.Posted by Yushe |
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Posted by skyluigiSnow is nice. The thing that sucks is that it tends to bring awful traffic. Now, I don't drive (currently), but that doesn't mean that I can weather bad traffic in a way my drivers can't. Past a point, it still sucks. Posted by SquidEmpressI don't really even think about this too much, but for some reason phpbb has always rubbed me the wrong way. Posted by skyluigiLike the bricks of posts you hand out on a regular basis? |
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