nytimes.com— It may well have been the best 99 cents Alex Ostrovsky ever spent. He did not know it, but it was the billionth song the site had sold, and Apple was not about to let that go unnoticed.
Feb 25, 2006View in Crawl 4
well the 10k of iTMS money will be good b/c they are starting to sell other things like iPod on it... if he didnt want to spend it all on music then he could just sell the ipods he bought on iTMS.
Okay, so he is automatically a pirate because he admits to _borrowing_ cds from friends? He didn't actually make the slip and say _rip_ my friends' cds, did he?Some of you guys just complain to complain. He won, you didn't. Get over it.The estimated $1,600 in taxes. Hmmmm. I wouldn't complain. $.99 to $16,000 in one click.Seriously.
manoftheislandFeb 27, 2006
well the 10k of iTMS money will be good b/c they are starting to sell other things like iPod on it... if he didnt want to spend it all on music then he could just sell the ipods he bought on iTMS.
iamdravenmanMar 12, 2006
Okay, so he is automatically a pirate because he admits to _borrowing_ cds from friends? He didn't actually make the slip and say _rip_ my friends' cds, did he?Some of you guys just complain to complain. He won, you didn't. Get over it.The estimated $1,600 in taxes. Hmmmm. I wouldn't complain. $.99 to $16,000 in one click.Seriously.