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I'm downloading the brand new 2010 Nissan GT-R right now as we speak!







It's only a wallpaper though



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.

Alas cars aren't downloadable for free. But each time car taxes, fuel and insurance prices rise, I react delaying the purchase of a new car. And now I delayed it again, as the new Polo TDI BlueMotion, with 30+km/l average mileage hasn't been released yet.
Obviously, if it will be expensive as every VW is, compared to Ford, for example, I'll have to furtherly delay the purchase, to save enough money and wait year end's deals. So, another rotten brain made analogy that backfires on MPAA and other IP mafias.
The only thing I wouldn't download are "serious" SW, as free and legal alternatives are available, and games, as I appreciate developers' efforts to provide one of my favourite hobbies and as if I don't wan't to pay full price, I don't mind to wait for the price to drop. In the past I pirated some games, but recently only one and only because it wasn't available for sale, as soon as it's published again, I'll buy it. But for music, it's different, far too often, before p2p era, music majors ripped me off with expensive LP's and CD's with a few good songs and filled with garbage, now it's time for revenge, I want them dead and buried.



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This makes no sense, because you can't create a perfect duplicate of a car such that the car's original owner is not deprived of it.



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