This is really an apples to oranges comparison.
But I do love the response because I would download a Ferrari in a second if I could.
This is really an apples to oranges comparison.
But I do love the response because I would download a Ferrari in a second if I could.
Are you kidding?
My first car was as old as me..... Why wouldn't you download a car?
What about a human heart? You wouldn't steal a beating human heart, would you?

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well, that depends on:
a) would I have bought it in the first place?
b) would I use it again after I download it and then realize that it's terribly made and a waste of space?
EDit: that second one should be, "can I return a car after I buy it and realize it's a piece of shit?"


| voty2000 said: How much hard drive space does steel and aluminum take up? |
26 terabytes to be exact.

| theprof00 said: well, that depends on:
EDit: that second one should be, "can I return a car after I buy it and realize it's a piece of shit?"
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Not only that, it wouldn't lose a majority of it's value like what would have happened if you had purchased it otherwise.
| Akvod said: Where do I download RAM? |
Or a Mac. . . .
(Not a hackintosh joke, a real Mac)
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