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Send back your stolen MP3s! | |
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Novabreaker said: = irony. No, nothing to do with shirts and wrinkles bro. | |
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# 3 Snail mail them
1. Locate on your computer the first MP3 you want to send. (Hint: MP3s usually end with the letters ".MP3" or ".mp3" 2. Open up your hex editor. (Did you know that "hex" is short for "hexadecimal?" Well now you do! 3. Resize the hex dump (usually on the left side of the page) as small as it goes. You won't be needing it. 4. Drag-select the ASCII dump. Use the "copy" command. 5. Open your favorite word processor such as Microsoft Word™ or Microsoft WordPad™. Press "paste." 6. Set the page margins to 1" all around (2.54 centimeters). Consider single-spacing. 7. Load your printer with a fresh ream of paper. (Did you know that there are 500 pages in a ream?) 8. Press print. 9. Pack the paper carefully in a carton and take to the post office. 10. Send to the RIAA address in Method #2. #4 Fax them! 1. Follow the instructions for snail mailing, but do not go to the post office. 2. Look up the fax number of the nearest RIAA Regional Authority. 3. Load your fax machine with the paper. (Hint: Most fax machines can only load 10-20 pages at a time. Can you figure out how many batches your MP3s will take...without using a calculator! 4. Press send. | |
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VinaBlue said: # 3 Snail mail them
1. Locate on your computer the first MP3 you want to send. (Hint: MP3s usually end with the letters ".MP3" or ".mp3" 2. Open up your hex editor. (Did you know that "hex" is short for "hexadecimal?" Well now you do! 3. Resize the hex dump (usually on the left side of the page) as small as it goes. You won't be needing it. 4. Drag-select the ASCII dump. Use the "copy" command. 5. Open your favorite word processor such as Microsoft Word™ or Microsoft WordPad™. Press "paste." 6. Set the page margins to 1" all around (2.54 centimeters). Consider single-spacing. 7. Load your printer with a fresh ream of paper. (Did you know that there are 500 pages in a ream?) 8. Press print. 9. Pack the paper carefully in a carton and take to the post office. 10. Send to the RIAA address in Method #2. #4 Fax them! 1. Follow the instructions for snail mailing, but do not go to the post office. 2. Look up the fax number of the nearest RIAA Regional Authority. 3. Load your fax machine with the paper. (Hint: Most fax machines can only load 10-20 pages at a time. Can you figure out how many batches your MP3s will take...without using a calculator! 4. Press send. Hehe, hey it's OBVIOUSLY a joke guys! Hmm, I found it hilarious when I first saw taht site last year... but then again I may be wierd. | |
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yeah right.. never.
I got too much to know about this shit of a industry. sorry, their mine. | |
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