Really? You think their cheap, thin, undersized, poorly stitched shirts are quality? I will no longer purchase any t-shirt that is from them and as much as I like your shirt idea above, I will not get it if is American Apparel and any shirt I buy on the net that turns out be an AA shirt goes back.
Charging extra for use would make it uneconomical to host applications on a server pushing them back down to the hard drive and back into media in boxes at your local software retailer (assuming one still exists).
I was working in a record & tape store when the CD the next big thing on the music scene. The record companies reps said that "Yes, the CD currently is more expensive than the record, but that's just because the economies of scale in production haven't kicked in. In a couple of years CDs will be be much cheaper for you to buy than records are today." That never happened. The economies of scale went into the record companies pockets and they constantly pushed for higher list prices and wholesale prices. At the time we were selling $8.98 list LPs for $5.95.
Many years ago I worked in a print shop as an offset press operator. Before you left at night you cleaned up the press, if you didn't stop the presswork early enough to clean and lube the press, then you still had to finish, but it was off the clock unless the boss had you finish a press run, then it was on the company dime. In the morning you have to set up the press before you could do anything and were on the clock as soon as you came through the door.
If setup time and shutdown time were not included as work, I don't think they would be able to find a skilled press operator. They could get someone just out of high school perhaps, but the productivity and quality would be dismal.
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American Apparel quality?
Really? You think their cheap, thin, undersized, poorly stitched shirts are quality? I will no longer purchase any t-shirt that is from them and as much as I like your shirt idea above, I will not get it if is American Apparel and any shirt I buy on the net that turns out be an AA shirt goes back.
Good way to kill cloud computing too.
Charging extra for use would make it uneconomical to host applications on a server pushing them back down to the hard drive and back into media in boxes at your local software retailer (assuming one still exists).
In the eyes of the man
You're not a real fan
Unless you stand front and center
With your wallet in your hand.
Re: Conspiracy
There's a handy federal charge; "Crossing state lines to incite a riot".
When CDs showed up
I was working in a record & tape store when the CD the next big thing on the music scene. The record companies reps said that "Yes, the CD currently is more expensive than the record, but that's just because the economies of scale in production haven't kicked in. In a couple of years CDs will be be much cheaper for you to buy than records are today." That never happened. The economies of scale went into the record companies pockets and they constantly pushed for higher list prices and wholesale prices. At the time we were selling $8.98 list LPs for $5.95.
France.
That does it, France is off my x-mas list.
3 Strikes
He infringed at one event and in two separate videos. Doesn't that make three there? Cut off that internet connection now.
Re:
So can the US Mint sue this Mr. 50 Cent for rebranding himself after legal tender? Or Maybe the JFK estate as he clearly is 50¢.
Print shop
Many years ago I worked in a print shop as an offset press operator. Before you left at night you cleaned up the press, if you didn't stop the presswork early enough to clean and lube the press, then you still had to finish, but it was off the clock unless the boss had you finish a press run, then it was on the company dime. In the morning you have to set up the press before you could do anything and were on the clock as soon as you came through the door. If setup time and shutdown time were not included as work, I don't think they would be able to find a skilled press operator. They could get someone just out of high school perhaps, but the productivity and quality would be dismal.