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yeah buffer underrun was nasty

do you remember the princo cd's

such coasters from them

they were the first $1 blankies to come out

back when kodak gold's were $5 each

i think when i first got my burner kodak gold 1ea was $25

haha

thats insane

yeah buffer underrun was nasty

do you remember the princo cd's

such coasters from them

they were the first $1 blankies to come out

back when kodak gold's were $5 each

i think when i first got my burner kodak gold 1ea was $25

haha

thats insane

Remember buying Dual Layer DVD's when they came out. $25~ for a blank. Was shittin brix when burning PS2 games, hoping for no underrun popup.

looks like rappers are starting to soften up in order for their tracks to actually get played on the radio. snoop dogg, jayz, kanye west, eminem etc

err... when were any of those guys hard?

snoop was the only on of them that's ever been anything but top 40

he's a beast. haven't played his stuff in a while though. the game and fitty are fkn animals listening to their stuff gets ya fired up. true wiggas right there

Agreed

Waiting for 50 to get his shit together again though, seems to be dropping the ball...

been thrashing Game's mix tapes, there's some f**kin sick tracks on em..

i've still got my old yamaha 2 speed burner and some kodak gold blank cd's somewhere in the garage.

back in 96 i was downloading mp3's off irc and newsgroups at the local library, then chucking em on spanned floppies using ARJ, come home with this stack of floppies on my bike, burn custom compilations onto CD's, then flog em at school for $10 a pop. Sold enough to recoup the $600 I had to spend on the burner and not have to work during the hols. Then some other kent bought a 4x burner and started copying my CD's and sellin em for $7.50, so I had to drop to $7.50 and specials like 2 for $12 n shit.

ahh the good old days.

I found an old floppy labelled porn gif's and I was like all nostalgic n shit. Found a floppy drive, hooked it up to my PC, then loaded the image and the pics were like the size of the avatars we use. and in 8bit colour. FFFUUU.

Waiting for 50 to get his shit together again though, seems to be dropping the ball...

kunt's too busy acting now or someshit :down:

no no, snoop dogg>jayz

negative

game at supafest...tempting

next month yeah? hmmz

I'm all about ~90s rap.. I don't listen to much else (rap wise)

true. game and 50 are the only modern ones i like

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