So finally a CD comes out that I wish to actually purchase. Evil, I know.
The CD is the Smashing Pumpkins Greatest Hits double-CD set, only 11.88 at Target. I listen it all day in my car while battling the throes of mercenary shoppers today. Very nice.
However, tonight, after coming home from that Harry Potter movie, I pop the CD into my CD-ROM drive.
Friggin' record industry. This must be the fabled "CD Copy Protection" crap. The sound is all stuttery and each track plays no more than 1 minute.
What the- the-the. Woah. What the hell. I just bought this CD and you're telling me I can't play this in my computer. What gives. This is supposed to protect the record company's revenues how? Like I almost want to return the CD.
OK, I might be a little pissy tonight.
As a side note: You know you're getting old when your favorite band in high school already has a greatest hits CD. I bet, to today's Staind-Bizkit crowd, the Smashing Pumpkins are like Lynrd Skynrd and sh*t.
The CD is the Smashing Pumpkins Greatest Hits double-CD set, only 11.88 at Target. I listen it all day in my car while battling the throes of mercenary shoppers today. Very nice.
However, tonight, after coming home from that Harry Potter movie, I pop the CD into my CD-ROM drive.
Friggin' record industry. This must be the fabled "CD Copy Protection" crap. The sound is all stuttery and each track plays no more than 1 minute.
What the- the-the. Woah. What the hell. I just bought this CD and you're telling me I can't play this in my computer. What gives. This is supposed to protect the record company's revenues how? Like I almost want to return the CD.
OK, I might be a little pissy tonight.
As a side note: You know you're getting old when your favorite band in high school already has a greatest hits CD. I bet, to today's Staind-Bizkit crowd, the Smashing Pumpkins are like Lynrd Skynrd and sh*t.