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It was Chicago - If You Leave Me Now. Great album. Jazz Rock was the most sadly short-lived genre of music except maybe Southern Rock.
But anyway, my car is kinda old and has a CD player but no Bluetooth, so I either do CDs or radio. Or most commonly, I don't listen to anything, lol.
People who want to turn education into a pissing contest with Europe, and their absolutely hair-brained metric of comparison being total number of degrees, totally suck.
Not everybody wants or needs to go to college, and people who major in useless crap just to have done it are losing years of their life they will never get back just so these people can brag about what might as well be their K/D ratio on the Internet.
If DLC has decent content and is sufficiently distinct from the main game, it doesn't matter if it's available on day 1 or months later, or even if it's just an unlock code. In fact, these things are actually better, since you don't have to wait months for it to release and it doesn't take long to download.
Gotta admit, I didn't wake up this morning thinking I was going to end up playing Devil's advocate on this particular topic.