Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread kent williams

Record Industry Bad. Tell me something we don't know.

I hope DJ Drama goes to trial on this because he'll make chimps out of the RIAA.

That's one thing about liking techno -- you don't have to hold your
nose and buy major label releases, because there are none.


On 1/19/07, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Dont know if anyone else has seen this

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/arts/music/18dram.html?_r=2oref=sloginoref=slogin

Cheers
BT



RE: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread Redmond, Ja'Maul
Once again this shows how behind the recording industry is with modern
and (not so Modern, mixtapes) brand of marketing.  What is also very
funny about all of this is that with all of these usless RIAA arrests
and lawsuits against napster and other websites the industry is STILL in
the cellar. As a matter of fact 2006 was the worse year for cd sales
since they've starting registering sales. The number 1 CD of the year
only sold 3.5 million. WHAT's their excuse now? They've cracked down on
illegal downloading; They've made their arrest; Done their scare tatics
and sales are worse than ever.  

 


Ja'Maul Redmond
1100 S. Tryon St. Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28203
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-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 8:48 AM
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) RIAA at it again

Record Industry Bad. Tell me something we don't know.

I hope DJ Drama goes to trial on this because he'll make chimps out of
the RIAA.

That's one thing about liking techno -- you don't have to hold your nose
and buy major label releases, because there are none.


On 1/19/07, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dont know if anyone else has seen this

 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/arts/music/18dram.html?_r=2oref=slo
 ginoref=slogin

 Cheers
 BT



Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




What the f*ck is this?

As of yesterday DJ Drama was sitting in jail,

but dozens of his unlicensed compilations were still available at the

iTunes shop.

Why isn't iTunes/Apple being held accountable for distributing and

profiting off of this as well?



MEK


kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/19/2007 07:47:45 AM:

 Record Industry Bad. Tell me something we don't know.

 I hope DJ Drama goes to trial on this because he'll make chimps out
 of the RIAA.

 That's one thing about liking techno -- you don't have to hold your
 nose and buy major label releases, because there are none.


 On 1/19/07, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Dont know if anyone else has seen this
 
  http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/arts/music/18dram.html?
 _r=2oref=sloginoref=slogin
 
  Cheers
  BT
 



Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread Martin Dust


On 19 Jan 2007, at 16:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






What the f*ck is this?


As of yesterday DJ Drama was sitting in jail,



but dozens of his unlicensed compilations were still available at the


iTunes shop.

Why isn't iTunes/Apple being held accountable for distributing and

profiting off of this as well?


Because someone, somewhere has signed a form saying they AREN'T  
accountable...


m



Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread David Powers

Kent, this is serious and it's not the RIAA who will be on trial, it's
not even being charged as copyright infringement - they are charging
them with a felony violation of Georgia's Racketeering Influenced
Corrupt Organization law(known as RICO). For those who don't know,
these are the laws normally used to prosecute the mob and organized
crime. This is really a police state type move in my opinion, and much
more serious than the RIAA just suing people.
~David

On 1/19/07, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Record Industry Bad. Tell me something we don't know.

I hope DJ Drama goes to trial on this because he'll make chimps out of the RIAA.

That's one thing about liking techno -- you don't have to hold your
nose and buy major label releases, because there are none.


On 1/19/07, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dont know if anyone else has seen this

 
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/arts/music/18dram.html?_r=2oref=sloginoref=slogin

 Cheers
 BT




Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

On 1/19/07, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Kent, this is serious and it's not the RIAA who will be on trial, it's
not even being charged as copyright infringement - they are charging
them with a felony violation of Georgia's Racketeering Influenced
Corrupt Organization law(known as RICO). For those who don't know,
these are the laws normally used to prosecute the mob and organized
crime. This is really a police state type move in my opinion, and much
more serious than the RIAA just suing people.


why this is at all surprising in a country where the government is
beholden to corporations is beyond me. you like capitalism? this is
what it breeds.

tom


Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread kent williams

Not that this is probably of more than tangential importance to the
313 list but:

This arrest was complete bullsh?t, has caused an Internet and
main-stream-media uproar.  Look on Youtube for the Fox news report on
the arrest -- the whole thing is a trumped up pile of poo.

I'd be scared if DJ Drama was some punk, but the guy has powerful
friends, and can afford big, mean lawyers.  Everyone involved in this
bust is going to end up looking like the worthless chimps they are --
The RIAA, the ATL Police,  the George DCI, and those pinheads from Fox
who did the ridiculous news report about it.  Seriously.  This case is
going to be the RIAA's worst PR nightmare.  They're treating someone
who is actually a SIGNED artist as a criminal, someone who has sold
more records for them than their own advertising and promotional
departments.

For the RIAA to even push for this is ridiculous.  It just shows how
the big 4 1/2 Entertainment Companies are committing commercial
suicide in public.  If they all died tomorrow I wouldn't shed a tear.
Big media conglomerates are vampires. They kill culture, they don't
create it.  They steal money from their artists, they treat their
customers like criminals, and the music they release is almost all
awful.   They have no future, they have no clue, and they're going
down.

On 1/19/07, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Kent, this is serious and it's not the RIAA who will be on trial, it's
not even being charged as copyright infringement - they are charging
them with a felony violation of Georgia's Racketeering Influenced
Corrupt Organization law(known as RICO). For those who don't know,
these are the laws normally used to prosecute the mob and organized
crime. This is really a police state type move in my opinion, and much
more serious than the RIAA just suing people.
~David

On 1/19/07, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Record Industry Bad. Tell me something we don't know.

 I hope DJ Drama goes to trial on this because he'll make chimps out of the 
RIAA.

 That's one thing about liking techno -- you don't have to hold your
 nose and buy major label releases, because there are none.


 On 1/19/07, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Dont know if anyone else has seen this
 
  
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/arts/music/18dram.html?_r=2oref=sloginoref=slogin
 
  Cheers
  BT
 




Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread kent williams

Oh and this is personal for me: My mom is a composer and arranger, and
Sony owes her thousands of dollars in back royalties for work she did
in the 90s.  Sony only pays her when she goes to the trouble to have a
lawyer threaten to sue them.  She finally got fed up with Sony and
found other sources of income.

The entertainment industry, and especially the musical end of it, is
run by gangsters, liars, and thieves. They're lower than low, and
they've f*cked with my mom.  Since this business started I've
boycotted Sony entirely, for all the good it's done.


RE: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread pauley
81,000 cd's ( the ammount confiscated) of other peoples music surely
stretches the definition of 'mix tape' though...if he's selling those sorts
of figures then 'doing it for the love' doesn't really cut it and if you
want to argue the promotional side of it then again at those numbers it
ceases to be promotion and becomes re-distribution...without a license...




-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 10:25 AM
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) RIAA at it again

Not that this is probably of more than tangential importance to the
313 list but:

This arrest was complete bullsh?t, has caused an Internet and
main-stream-media uproar.  Look on Youtube for the Fox news report on the
arrest -- the whole thing is a trumped up pile of poo.

I'd be scared if DJ Drama was some punk, but the guy has powerful friends,
and can afford big, mean lawyers.  Everyone involved in this bust is going
to end up looking like the worthless chimps they are -- The RIAA, the ATL
Police,  the George DCI, and those pinheads from Fox who did the ridiculous
news report about it.  Seriously.  This case is going to be the RIAA's worst
PR nightmare.  They're treating someone who is actually a SIGNED artist as a
criminal, someone who has sold more records for them than their own
advertising and promotional departments.

For the RIAA to even push for this is ridiculous.  It just shows how the big
4 1/2 Entertainment Companies are committing commercial suicide in public.
If they all died tomorrow I wouldn't shed a tear.
Big media conglomerates are vampires. They kill culture, they don't create
it.  They steal money from their artists, they treat their customers like
criminals, and the music they release is almost all
awful.   They have no future, they have no clue, and they're going
down.

On 1/19/07, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Kent, this is serious and it's not the RIAA who will be on trial, it's 
 not even being charged as copyright infringement - they are charging 
 them with a felony violation of Georgia's Racketeering Influenced 
 Corrupt Organization law(known as RICO). For those who don't know, 
 these are the laws normally used to prosecute the mob and organized 
 crime. This is really a police state type move in my opinion, and much 
 more serious than the RIAA just suing people.
 ~David

 On 1/19/07, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Record Industry Bad. Tell me something we don't know.
 
  I hope DJ Drama goes to trial on this because he'll make chimps out of
the RIAA.
 
  That's one thing about liking techno -- you don't have to hold your 
  nose and buy major label releases, because there are none.
 
 
  On 1/19/07, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Dont know if anyone else has seen this
  
   http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/arts/music/18dram.html?_r=2oref
   =sloginoref=slogin
  
   Cheers
   BT
  
 


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Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread kent williams

Of course Drama made money selling mix tapes, but mix tapes are not a
series of unlicensed tracks from commercial releases.  Mixtape tracks
are based on commercial releases, but are mixed DJ-style, edited, cut
with new vocals by the MCs being featured, etc. They're a completely
different thing than just an unauthorized compilations.  Some labels
that are part of the big 4 entertainment multinationals have full time
employees whose JOB it is to give Mix Tape DJs tracks to include on
their Mixes.

Mixtapes aren't strictly legal, but have largely been tolerated and
encouraged by major labels.  They're where the real innovation in hip
hop happens, and where new artists get their break.  This bust is a
frontal assault on hip hop culture, fair use and fair play.  The
letter of the law is beside the law is beside the point -- this is a
case of straight up thug b*stards from the RIAA pressuring the police
to raid someone who was doing them no harm.  This is big money
multinational corporations using the police and the legal system as
their stooges.  This is white-on-black crime, not to put too fine a
point on it.

On 1/20/07, pauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

81,000 cd's ( the ammount confiscated) of other peoples music surely
stretches the definition of 'mix tape' though...if he's selling those sorts
of figures then 'doing it for the love' doesn't really cut it and if you
want to argue the promotional side of it then again at those numbers it
ceases to be promotion and becomes re-distribution...without a license...




Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread kent williams

And yes I should read my posts before I post them.


Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

On 1/20/07, pauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

81,000 cd's ( the ammount confiscated) of other peoples music surely
stretches the definition of 'mix tape' though...if he's selling those sorts
of figures then 'doing it for the love' doesn't really cut it and if you
want to argue the promotional side of it then again at those numbers it
ceases to be promotion and becomes re-distribution...without a license...


mixtapes like the ones he sells do NOT contain released material.
theyre all exclusives, freestyles, cuts left off albums, etc.

tom


Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
Even if it's something that eventually gets to an album, that album  
sells more because you can't get that kind of promotion elsewhere.  
The RIAA should be PAYING DJ Drama for this.


On Jan 19, 2007, at 14:40, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


mixtapes like the ones he sells do NOT contain released material.
theyre all exclusives, freestyles, cuts left off albums, etc.


--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim - mkbatwerk
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Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

On 1/19/07, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Even if it's something that eventually gets to an album, that album
sells more because you can't get that kind of promotion elsewhere.
The RIAA should be PAYING DJ Drama for this.


soon they will be as he is signed to a major label to continue his mix
tape series above ground as well as keeping the underground sh*t
going.

tom


Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2007-01-19 Thread Martin Dust


On 19 Jan 2007, at 19:40, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


On 1/20/07, pauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

81,000 cd's ( the ammount confiscated) of other peoples music surely
stretches the definition of 'mix tape' though...if he's selling  
those sorts
of figures then 'doing it for the love' doesn't really cut it and  
if you
want to argue the promotional side of it then again at those  
numbers it
ceases to be promotion and becomes re-distribution...without a  
license...


mixtapes like the ones he sells do NOT contain released material.
theyre all exclusives, freestyles, cuts left off albums, etc.


I've heard one, he should be arrested and given life ;)

m



RE: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread iancheshire
sorry it was yesterday during the superbowl...did anyone see it?

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Four children bullied by the Recording Industry Association of America 
will re-enact their shame for tens of millions of TV viewers today, at the 
behest of two giant American corporations: Apple Computer and Pepsi Cola Inc.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35259.html





RE: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread Stephen Burd
yep, i saw it.  it was kinda funny though.  the kids say, i was one of the 
kids busted for downloading music for free off the Internet and after a few of 
them say the same thing, they all chime in and announce, and we're still going 
to download music for free off the Internet and they all laugh and drink Pepsi 
and then the voice over tells you about how you can win free downloads from 
iTunes for drinking Pepsi.

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sorry it was yesterday during the superbowl...did anyone see it?

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Four children bullied by the Recording Industry Association of America 
will re-enact their shame for tens of millions of TV viewers today, at the 
behest of two giant American corporations: Apple Computer and Pepsi Cola Inc.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35259.html






RE: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread iancheshire
ahh I see,  so pepsi exploit these kids to sell their drinks and didn't Green 
Day do the back
drop music?..I fought the law and the law won

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yep, i saw it.  it was kinda funny though.  the kids say, i was one of 
the kids busted for downloading music for free off the Internet and after a 
few of them say the same thing, they all chime in and announce, and we're 
still going to download music for free off the Internet and they all laugh and 
drink Pepsi and then the voice over tells you about how you can win free 
downloads from iTunes for drinking Pepsi.

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sorry it was yesterday during the superbowl...did anyone see it?

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Sent: Mon 02/02/2004 12:47
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Subject: (313) RIAA at it again
   
   

Four children bullied by the Recording Industry Association of 
America will re-enact their shame for tens of millions of TV viewers today, at 
the behest of two giant American corporations: Apple Computer and Pepsi Cola 
Inc.
   
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35259.html
   
   






Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread Martin
I can't wait for the Pespi told me to do it statements to follow :)


2/2/04 1:40 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@blueyonder.co.uk

 ahh I see,  so pepsi exploit these kids to sell their drinks and didn't Green
 Day do the back
 drop music?..I fought the law and the law won
 
 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Mon 02/02/2004 13:30
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Cc: 
 Subject: RE: (313) RIAA at it again
 
 
 
 yep, i saw it.  it was kinda funny though.  the kids say, i was one of the
 kids busted for downloading music for free off the Internet and after a few
 of them say the same thing, they all chime in and announce, and we're still
 going to download music for free off the Internet and they all laugh and
 drink Pepsi and then the voice over tells you about how you can win free
 downloads from iTunes for drinking Pepsi.
 
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 sorry it was yesterday during the superbowl...did anyone see it?
 
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Four children bullied by the Recording Industry Association of America
 will re-enact their shame for tens of millions of TV viewers today, at the
 behest of two giant American corporations: Apple Computer and Pepsi Cola Inc.
   
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35259.html
   
   
 
 
 
 



RE: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread Stephen Burd
yep, and may i add that the ads really blew this year?

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ahh I see,  so pepsi exploit these kids to sell their drinks and didn't Green 
Day do the back
drop music?..I fought the law and the law won

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yep, i saw it.  it was kinda funny though.  the kids say, i was one of 
the kids busted for downloading music for free off the Internet and after a 
few of them say the same thing, they all chime in and announce, and we're 
still going to download music for free off the Internet and they all laugh and 
drink Pepsi and then the voice over tells you about how you can win free 
downloads from iTunes for drinking Pepsi.

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sorry it was yesterday during the superbowl...did anyone see it?

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Four children bullied by the Recording Industry Association of 
America will re-enact their shame for tens of millions of TV viewers today, at 
the behest of two giant American corporations: Apple Computer and Pepsi Cola 
Inc.
   
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35259.html
   
   







RE: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread Stephen Burd
LOL!!!

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I can't wait for the Pespi told me to do it statements to follow :)


2/2/04 1:40 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@blueyonder.co.uk

 ahh I see,  so pepsi exploit these kids to sell their drinks and didn't Green
 Day do the back
 drop music?..I fought the law and the law won
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Stephen Burd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Mon 02/02/2004 13:30
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Cc: 
 Subject: RE: (313) RIAA at it again
 
 
 
 yep, i saw it.  it was kinda funny though.  the kids say, i was one of the
 kids busted for downloading music for free off the Internet and after a few
 of them say the same thing, they all chime in and announce, and we're still
 going to download music for free off the Internet and they all laugh and
 drink Pepsi and then the voice over tells you about how you can win free
 downloads from iTunes for drinking Pepsi.
 
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 sorry it was yesterday during the superbowl...did anyone see it?
 
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Four children bullied by the Recording Industry Association of America
 will re-enact their shame for tens of millions of TV viewers today, at the
 behest of two giant American corporations: Apple Computer and Pepsi Cola Inc.
   
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RE: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread Michael E Long
I found the ad on MSNBC.COM if anyone wants to see it, Windows Media format
only of course...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4132154/

Direct link to the video
http://www.msnbc.com/m/mw/s/msnbc/asx.asp?s=300a=sb_pepsiteens_040201ad=t
=vpromo=fix

ML





Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread DJ Entropy

I was partial to this one:

mms://a150.v12430.c1243.g.vm.akamaistream.net/7/150/1243/msnbc/ak-msnbc.msnbc.com/video/300/sb_shardsoglass_040201.asf


hahahahaha.

Shards O Glass, lol!

(stream that in WMP, or try to download it with NetTransport, I couldn't 
get it to download, MS sucks)





On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 16:05:00 -0600, Michael E Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I found the ad on MSNBC.COM if anyone wants to see it, Windows Media 
format

only of course...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4132154/

Direct link to the video
http://www.msnbc.com/m/mw/s/msnbc/asx.asp?s=300a=sb_pepsiteens_040201ad=t
=vpromo=fix

ML







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Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread DJ Entropy

Oh, and you can watch em all at http://www.ifilm.com/superbowl/


:)

That Pepsi and iTunes ad was pretty dumb, imo.  Great, now I get a Pepsi, 
and I win a free song.  The stupid thing is that a Pepsi costs more than a 
99 cent song, and I don't drink caffiene.



And it's all more expensive than simply supporting the free music 
revolution.






On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 17:22:19 -0500, DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:



I was partial to this one:

mms://a150.v12430.c1243.g.vm.akamaistream.net/7/150/1243/msnbc/ak-msnbc.msnbc.com/video/300/sb_shardsoglass_040201.asf


hahahahaha.

Shards O Glass, lol!

(stream that in WMP, or try to download it with NetTransport, I couldn't 
get it to download, MS sucks)





On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 16:05:00 -0600, Michael E Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:


I found the ad on MSNBC.COM if anyone wants to see it, Windows Media 
format

only of course...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4132154/

Direct link to the video
http://www.msnbc.com/m/mw/s/msnbc/asx.asp?s=300a=sb_pepsiteens_040201ad=t
=vpromo=fix

ML











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Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread /0
- Original Message - 
From: DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and I win a free song.  The stupid thing is that a Pepsi costs more than a
 99 cent song, and I don't drink caffiene.


not yet anyways... :)

-Joe



Re: (313) RIAA at it again

2004-02-02 Thread DJ Entropy

On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 18:26:16 -0500, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


- Original Message -
From: DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and I win a free song.  The stupid thing is that a Pepsi costs more 
than a

99 cent song, and I don't drink caffiene.



not yet anyways... :)



Nah, I used to drink a lot of caffiene!  I gave it up when I was 19 or so 
(26 now)







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