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Originally Posted by pshrynk
Aw, c'mon, folks! This is an UNUTTERABLY SILLY thread! If I wanted the overly serious approach, I'd've gone to the abundance in other fora.
Silly! Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Si lly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Sill y!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly! Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Si lly!Silly!Silly!Silly!Silly!
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I know that pshrynk .... I was about to come back into this thread and say ... hell's bells people, this is pshrynk!! Do you REALLY think he meant that question seriously?????
But still, Amazon does let you download straight to your computer and keep the files there if you want. So ... since you are perfectly in line with the EULA in having the files on your computer ... the answer is still "no."
OK .... now the REAL answer to your question. The answer is ...... FORTY TWO!!!!