deskpro2k3 said:
Ok, I'll be generous enough to butter your bread for you.. I'll be really quick on this. Lets compare the linux users on ps3 versus the vast majority of those who don't care about it on ps3. Think about it for a min. Now remember what my first post on this thread read. Yes I'm using people I know in person for this example, this should be simplistic enough. They even have fixed psp's for crying out loud. You cannot prove me wrong on this when there is a large number of people who doesn't care about linux on PS3. I'm 110% sure you'll reply with something else anyways. However this thread is about this hacking group. I'm just upset about this whole shiznitz |
That's the problem. You aren't thinking logically because you are angry.
Look at MP3 players...
what percentage of MP3 players don't have illegal music on them.
Lets consider the fact that the most popular Ipod is the 32 gig which stores up to 8,000 songs. So to fill up the most popular Ipod... that's $8,000... and more if you are buying Cds since a dollar a song is actually cheaper then a music album usually.
Also, note that music companies maintain that ripping music off your CD and playing it on your computer or an Mp3 player is illegal... and you need to "rebuy" the music on the internet to get a liscense that allows for playing on Mp3 players and your computer.
Also interestingly, at the time of 275 Million Ipod sales... they passed 11 billion itunes song sales. Or a staggering 40 itunes songs for every ipod. (if i'm doing my math right.)
Or say....
Blank CDs... how many Blank Cds are used for file storing and backup copies of CDs....
How many are used for stuff like Illegal mix cds. (When you copy it has to be an exact copy according to the letter of the law.) and burning things for friends, or just burning pirated movies and games?
Also, have you ever considered you just aren't in the right subset of people? One of the main reasons anecdotes can not be used as a sample is that like people tend to cluster... because we form friendships and aquatences with people who are like us and share similar tastes.
Anecdotes are not data because the people we know are not random selected... we specifically select the people we like more and exclude those we like less.








