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soon we will have to pay to listen to the music in our head
Researcher 146899 Started conversation Aug 15, 2000
Current and timeless woes in the pay-to-enjoy world of the music industry
soon we will have to pay to listen to the music in our head
Oragami Posted Aug 16, 2000
Dear Researcher 146899: Those who would have us pay for listening to music we hear in our heads are those who cant listen to music in their heads. We, you & I, represent 2.5 % of the population, "they" dont like us for that. "They" dont like us for that because "they" cant understand us. "They" have to sing aloud or whistle or hum, we dont have to. Thats why "they" would have us pay for listening to music in our heads.
soon we will have to pay to listen to the music in our head
Researcher 146899 Posted Aug 16, 2000
It is being proven that you cannot attack a method or a system even though they have been given the "bad" label, niether of these are physical entities. People who habitually argue with non-physical entities are considered by most to be either insane or cursed by an extremely persistant dead relative.
A416891 - the many relationships involving the sale of noise
Martin Harper Posted Nov 14, 2000
The entry is at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A416891, those like me, who couldn't work this out
There's a good entry struggling to get out of this one, with some heavy cutting. Unfortunately, the author's vamooshed. Volunteers welcome.
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