This was productive: right after this screenshot I found a folder with about ten albums in it that went off to the public folders of about ten other people.
One of the concepts in the Doctorow novel is a peer-to-peer network of song sharing between cars on a highway. First thing I thought of when I saw this post.
This is how Soros money is distributed! Notice that 'A.Kiwi' is not on the recipients list. Which is all part of the cunning plan, Glenn. WHATTID YOU SAY?!?!?!?!
Cyberterrorist!
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Wikigeek
ReplyDeletehow come I never get magical free music? [pout]
ReplyDeleteO yeah, I did. Thx, RB!!
This was productive: right after this screenshot I found a folder with about ten albums in it that went off to the public folders of about ten other people.
ReplyDeleteHave you read Eastern Standard Tribe yet?
ReplyDeleteBrute force solution in action.
ReplyDeleteHave you read Eastern Standard Tribe yet?
ReplyDeleteNope.
Mikey's solution is too dull. You gotta have SOMETHING in there.
One of the concepts in the Doctorow novel is a peer-to-peer network of song sharing between cars on a highway. First thing I thought of when I saw this post.
ReplyDeleteAs a novel, it's reasonably short and easy to read. I liked Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town more - but probably because the Town is LEAFS SUCK.
The recent spate of Goatse-related cyberterrorism incidents continues across North America.
ReplyDeletePolice are looking into it.
What happen?!?!
ReplyDeleteSomebody distributed us up the goatse!
This is how Soros money is distributed! Notice that 'A.Kiwi' is not on the recipients list. Which is all part of the cunning plan, Glenn. WHATTID YOU SAY?!?!?!?!
ReplyDeletePolice are looking into it.
ReplyDeletethat was almost funny enough to be a Righteous Bubba comment.
I don't get it..
ReplyDeleteMust I put up a post to force you to get it?
ReplyDeleteViolence, System, See it now my precious, oh yes we does.
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Police are looking into it.
ReplyDeletealong with everybody in the vicinity.
Does one "distribute" goatse? It seems more like an epidemiologist's vector to me.
ReplyDeleteI suppose "spread" would have been the word to use.
ReplyDeletePolice are looking into it.
ReplyDeleteStolen shamelessly from "The Two Ronnies".