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...space for saving game data, it only holds about six songs. To make the PSP really usable for your own media you will have to buy a Memory Stick Duo with more capacity. One-gigabyte versions can be found for $150. At that amount of space you could even rip some TV shows. You transfer files through a USB to 5-pin "mini-B" cord (not provided) that is pretty standard with digital cameras. The transfer worked fine in both Windows and Mac machines, allowing you to use the PSP as a storage device for any kind of file...
...later, the group had mellowed some. "There was a new generation who wanted to see more," says Palin. "So we relaxed the rules a bit and said, 'What the heck?'" Idle at least could be trusted to protect the hallowed name. "We felt that if somebody was going to rip us off," says Gilliam, "it might as well...
...such as Stanford professor Lawrence Lessig’s Creative Commons. In November of 2004, with the intent of challenging conventional copyright laws, Gil participated in a compilation CD for Wired magazine with artists such as the Beastie Boys and David Byrne, entitled “The Wired CD: Rip. Sample. Mash. Share...
Returning to the stage for a rip-roarin’ encore—one old song, one new—Schiltz grinned at the audience’s renewed applause. “You can’t get rid of us,” he drawled. If Longwave can continue to invigorate their genre with performances like Thursday’s, it’s hard not to find his warning reassuring...
...findings--which confirmed what many scientists have long suspected but that drug companies desperately tried to deny--make sense, given the way that the drugs work. COX-2 inhibitors were designed to bypass the side effects of aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, which can rip through the stomach lining. In the 1990s, researchers discovered that COX appears in the body in two different forms. COX-2 inhibitors, as their name implies, were designed to block just the inflammatory functions of the COX-2 enzyme, leaving the stomach-protecting functions of the COX-1 form intact...