cold snap stuff
October 24th, 2008 @ 22:44
Posted by: John
beautiful outdoor architecture site called Modern Outdoors Lots of category links on the side.
This is a moleskine and these are examples of them being used like this. Like graphic novels of personal art.
If you read this you’ll understand a lot more about motor oil. It’s more interesting than you think. You’re thinking zero but it’s more. You depend on oil, you know. Read ahead a little and you’ll get the drift. 0w-20? ZEROw-20? This guy thinks so.
If you’re interested in the music business, check the new LaLa out. Songs only 10 cents. How about three for a quarter? And this is what Lefstz sez about it. And then what Bill Nguyen said back. I think this is the readers’ digest version; you pay a dime but don’t get the MP3. You’re buying a perpetual license to the song itself. If you lose MP3s you’ve purchased they’re gone, what you owned was the file and you lost it. Here it wouldn’t hurt you because this way the file is free it’s the rights you’ve paid for and some people may see, they hope, the rights being more valuable than the file. The music biz runs (ran) on the ownership of rights but that always stopped at the consumer who got the ownership of the record or 8-track tape or MP3 file. Here you have the rights to the actual music and you can play it whenever you want. Why would listeners do it? One would be those who are afraid of the RIAA lawsuits. Do it this way and no chance of a lawsuit. One might be those who like the idea of not having to keep track of the actual file forever. You could dump it out of your iPod and let it stay out there on web-o-sphere until you want it again because you own the right to go get it from anywhere it is. It would be insurance against loss of your files. And another insurance-like reason would be the protection against new formats making your old MP3s obsolete in two years. I bet one person in trillion will stop downloading for free and opt for this. The business they might get is people who will stop downloading for 99 cents so they can pay 10 cents instead.
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