Sure, you need a computer, internet, brains...Wait a sec, let's reverse that... s...n...i...a...r...b...brains...Ah that's the part you are missing! Sorry, can't help you!
arielb wrote: Just download emule from link. Then install the programm and search for it. You ll find it
Instead of this, you could also encourage him to go to a local music store. Or direct him to, for example, amazon.com.
Or is this a prehistoric thought?
Elizabeth Knightson wrote: There used to be, a long time ago (in a galaxy far far away) strange round-shaped objects in strange cases with pictures. The funny thing was that if you'd put them in a certain device, music would come out of it. Where can you find Back to the light? In one of those strange stores where they sell those funny little objects.
Rick you are totally right. But let me explain my point. Where I live (somewhere in South America...) CDs are really expensive. Of course I would love to buy all of the music I like, but the f*cking records companies do whatever they want in here (just imagine...if they rule the market there in the US and Europe...well, just imagine what they do here). But anyway...I want to apologize for my last post. You re right, the first choice should always be to buy the stuff you want in a legal way
arielb wrote: Rick you are totally right. But let me explain my point. Where I live (somewhere in South America...) CDs are really expensive. Of course I would love to buy all of the music I like, but the f*cking records companies do whatever they want in here (just imagine...if they rule the market there in the US and Europe...well, just imagine what they do here). But anyway...I want to apologize for my last post. You re right, the first choice should always be to buy the stuff you want in a legal way
It's okay, but Amazon ships all over the world, right? It's a little weird if you suggest downloading Brian May CD's on a Queen website. ;-)