I have a zero tolerance policy for airlines that fire the wrong people. They need to clear out everyone who was responsible for firing the original guy before I stop taking American Airlines name in vane.
So if this means that you can't build a master drive and burn daughter drives off of it for the units being sold then does this mean every machine would need to be installed from it's own internal disk drive? That sure removes the ability to scale up production.
I doubt M$ would ever push this point but they could.
But if you like a little channel that may not get many subscribers it would go away. We would never have gotten a Food Channel, Sci-Fi channel or six discovery channels without ala carte pricing and package deals.
The home shopping channels pay to be on your cable service. They should come to you either cost free or subsidizing some of your current package.
The problem is the math works out that you would end up paying more for a few individual channels than the pile of channels you get now. Your cable sells your eyes to the advertisers as well as selling you the service.
They should have half a dozen shell companies or just order from Amazon.
Actually the user buys for a credits model could work faster if they distributed special submission envelopes to certified users. The envelope would be coded with your account number. You buy the disk, watch the disk, place into special green redbox envelope and deposit into any redbox like any other disk. It would get the disks to the distribution channel more quickly
I worked at a Kinko's next to a large University in the late eighties and they would do course packs for classes there. They would only copy what they could clear. We cleared nearly $1 Million in a month at the start of the term.
The self serve area was what ever people wanted to copy. It wasn't any of our business.
Now with scanners people can trade around files with the textbooks. Making text book piracy much more efficient.
If your reader needs to google an acronym in a piece written as news/persuasion it is ineffectual writing. You don't want to lose your audience because you failed to define terms. They may not ever come back to the piece.
Re: He spoke for the company (as John Duncan Yoyo)
I have a zero tolerance policy for airlines that fire the wrong people. They need to clear out everyone who was responsible for firing the original guy before I stop taking American Airlines name in vane.
How is this going to effect PC manufacturers? (as John Duncan Yoyo)
So if this means that you can't build a master drive and burn daughter drives off of it for the units being sold then does this mean every machine would need to be installed from it's own internal disk drive? That sure removes the ability to scale up production.
I doubt M$ would ever push this point but they could.
Re: Gadgets (as John Duncan Yoyo)
I've never seen anyone held without bail for contempt of cinema.
Re: Re: (as John Duncan Yoyo)
I get feeling that if Glen Beck wipes his ass he uses the constitution. That of course is a big IF given the way he smells.
Re: Re: (as John Duncan Yoyo)
Wurlitzer right is worried about an organless Beck and the next skating party.
(as John Duncan Yoyo)
It's a Murdoch paper it isn't like it is worth paying for anyway. Just wait until he destroys the WSJ as well.
Re: Re: Re: Re: (as John Duncan Yoyo)
Mama, Mia that's a spicy meat ball.
Re: Re: (as John Duncan Yoyo)
It's just evolution in action. Hopefully neither of these bozos have reproduced.
Re: In Other News (as John Duncan Yoyo)
>My daughter buys art supplies from the retailer Michael's,
>and makes her own Wonder Woman Halloween costume. Michael's
>sued by Silver Pictures.
I think Warner Brothers/DC Comics would be the ones with standing. They don't go after costumers at cons so I think she is safe.
Re: (as John Duncan Yoyo)
You forget the off switch costs extra in the Max Headroom universe.
Abstract (as John Duncan Yoyo)
In the scientific literature they call this an abstract. In business they call it an executive summary.
Re: (as John Duncan Yoyo)
Nah they would charge you $15 each for channels X & Y or $25 for the package of X, Y and Z.
Re: Re: Re: (as John Duncan Yoyo)
But if you like a little channel that may not get many subscribers it would go away. We would never have gotten a Food Channel, Sci-Fi channel or six discovery channels without ala carte pricing and package deals.
Re: gimme... (as John Duncan Yoyo)
The home shopping channels pay to be on your cable service. They should come to you either cost free or subsidizing some of your current package.
The problem is the math works out that you would end up paying more for a few individual channels than the pile of channels you get now. Your cable sells your eyes to the advertisers as well as selling you the service.
Re: Re: Red Holdings (as John Duncan Yoyo)
They should have half a dozen shell companies or just order from Amazon.
Actually the user buys for a credits model could work faster if they distributed special submission envelopes to certified users. The envelope would be coded with your account number. You buy the disk, watch the disk, place into special green redbox envelope and deposit into any redbox like any other disk. It would get the disks to the distribution channel more quickly
Re: Re: (as John Duncan Yoyo)
Plus there was a cut in the clip. I wonder how big a pile up was removed.
Re: copy shop (as John Duncan Yoyo)
I worked at a Kinko's next to a large University in the late eighties and they would do course packs for classes there. They would only copy what they could clear. We cleared nearly $1 Million in a month at the start of the term.
The self serve area was what ever people wanted to copy. It wasn't any of our business.
Now with scanners people can trade around files with the textbooks. Making text book piracy much more efficient.
Re: Re: Re: its in the machine! (as John Duncan Yoyo)
>OpenOffice sucks compared to MS Office.
It sucks to pay Microsoft for anything.
Re: (as John Duncan Yoyo)
Thank you mister Valenti.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Why are the Boy Scouts of America doing this? (as John Duncan Yoyo)
If your reader needs to google an acronym in a piece written as news/persuasion it is ineffectual writing. You don't want to lose your audience because you failed to define terms. They may not ever come back to the piece.