Entries tagged with music industry.
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
The video about whats wrong with the biz and what needs to be done is what’s taking up most of my mindshare today. Well worth the time for anyone involved in the entertainment biz.
Update: Seth took the video down due to quality issues, but since the content is so amazing, I have it mirrored [...]
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Thursday, December 21st, 2006
- Fear not, happy little gamers: the Bob Ross video game will happen as planned!
- Via Apartmenttherapy, some enterprising young lads created ListPic, a way to browse craiglist posts that have images via thumbnails rather than having to click through to each.
- Miss MST3K, but not clever enough to talk back to the screen yourself? [...]
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Monday, August 21st, 2006
Mark Cuban predicts the death of CDs. Who am I to argue?
Though some developers may think CSS is a new technology, its actually been around since 1994. Just ask the W3C, who have a white paper on the topic.
For those who haven’t yet made the switch, here’s how to make your PC desktop look [...]
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Monday, October 25th, 2004
Poor lil’ Not-Jessica Simpson. Now the whole world will know that the one thing her and her sis have in common is neither of them can sing. Maybe she should start rappin instead. She can call herself Lil’ Not-Jessica and do a duet with this guy.
In other hack music news, you need [...]
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Sunday, October 3rd, 2004
Woo. A whole bunch of randomness today.
First off, although I’m not in love with John Kerry, Duhbya has to be the worst public speaker in history. My grandma coulda done better, and she’s dead. Hey George, maybe you should look words like ’sovereignty’ up before using them, in case some reporter catches [...]
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Saturday, June 5th, 2004
The Big Picture: Whats Wrong with the Music Industry in One Long Sentence (annotated)
…of course, a lot of this doesn’t really apply to where I work, and if it does, its slowly changing.
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