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GASHWOUND

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  1. and you're not? You made wsc look like a genius..and besides, I'm the only one that can call HURT annoying owned who's owned?
  2. I can find my own porn thank you very much. Ha, it's not the porn, these are just teases though. What's not the porn
  3. We're all thinking it, but I am going to say it. Where? I have the link...if you're over 18 I can PM it to you..
  4. Here's some of SportsGal, Diane Hill from her site
  5. another of Amy Cobb there's some of her more reveling, but can't post those..
  6. Feelin good about the Marlins, thought i post some pics.. here's some of surfer Amy Cobb..
  7. and you're not? You made wsc look like a genius..and besides, I'm the only one that can call HURT annoying
  8. Hmm, how 'bout TheBeGoodBigHurt BigHurt, The TheArtistFormelyNamedTheBigHurtBeGood I'll think of others as they come to me..
  9. and you're not? You made wsc look like a genius..and besides, I'm the only one that can call HURT annoying
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    iTunes

    iTunes is finally coming to Windows..tomorrow I guess...I wanted to get an iPod for awhile..Cool news.. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?...4.DTL&type=tech For a few months, Apple Computer Inc. enjoyed its own lofty spot in the legitimate online music world. Not anymore. When Apple dives into a broader market with a Windows-compatible version of its iTunes Music Store on Thursday, it will join a growing list of rivals, including Napster, MusicMatch, Rhapsody, and soon also Dell, America Online and Amazon. Apple officials would not discuss details of the launch, but analysts and record industry sources expect the Windows rendition to mirror the successful Macintosh version that kick-started a raft of legal song download services. Apple won generous licensing terms from all five major record labels for its online music store, which has sold more than 10 million tracks since its April 28 debut. Songs are 99 cents per download or $9.99 per album. Users can copy, or "burn," single songs onto CDs an unlimited number of times, but not more than 10 times with the same playlist. Customers can transfer purchased songs to up to three computers and to Apple's iPod portable music player. Record companies have since doled out similar usage rules to other services, and though some have larger music libraries than others today, industry analysts expect that all the digital music outlets will eventually have similar catalogs. So the challenge lies in how the services differentiate themselves. "We have a bunch of very comparable services each with their own natural constituencies, and the ability to market to their constituencies is what will determine their success," said Josh Bernoff, a Forrester Research analyst. Early bets on front-runners so far are going to Napster, Apple and MusicMatch -- Napster for its deep brand recognition from its freewheeling song-swapping days, MusicMatch for its built-in connection to the widely used Windows Media Player, and Apple for its seamless integration with its popular iPod portable music player. None of those services uses the MP3 compressed audio format that Napster made famous. Napster and MusicMatch employ the Microsoft Windows Media Audio (WMA) format while Apple uses its own Advanced Audio Codec (AAC) format. U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster predicts that with the added Windows version, iTunes will gain 20 percent of the online music market, and Napster about 30 percent. The iPod, which is compatible with both Macintosh and Windows computers, is the No. 1 selling hard drive-based portable music player, according to market research firms IDC and the NPD Group. Apple already has spent millions of dollars on a marketing campaign for the iPod, and analysts say the ads easily can become promotions for the online music store. Like other services, the iTunes Music Store also is vying for unique content from artists to help draw sales. On Wednesday night, the rock bands Thursday and Thrice will perform at the Apple retail stores in New York City and Santa Monica, respectively, recording material that will be sold exclusively on the Apple online music store.
  11. I feel bad for the guy, but I'm not gonna criticize Cubs fans or other fans cause I'm not certain if that happened to us we wouldn't have done the same thing..or Redsox or Yanks fans(although he would probably be dead if it happed there) poor dude
  12. See the benefits of the re-naming rights of Comiskey...nice new renovations and all we had to do is stick US Cellular on the top of the stadium..
  13. GASHWOUND

    Morning routine

    Get up at 6 am if I have to get to work by 7.. and 7 am if I have to be at work by 8..(it rotates) then your normal routine if going to the bathroom, strip down bare and admire my physique for a few minutes and jump into the shower..and all that normal stuff afterward then get dressed and "if" I have time I might log on to Soxtalk or whatver...but I mostly don't..eat some Honey Comb cereal before I go and I'm off..to a hard days of work and where I make the bug bucks then it all depends when i get home..usually at around 5:30 pm..sometimes later if I work OT..and if I'm feelin well I log on to Soxtalk right away to check it out..if not I wait to later at night..that's all I live an exciting life, don't I
  14. That's sound good....can't wait to see the drawings
  15. Couldn't upload these pics, but have to show them.. I opened up my mailbox to find this beauty of a specimen and was blown away she's still a beauty enjoy
  16. Hope this isn't too hardcore, but she's sorta a celeb..sorta so it's ok
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