I don't think they'll find what they are looking for. Dark energy is the luminiferous aether of the 21st century. Perhaps what will solve the problems are ideas nobody has thought of before. I'm no cosmologist / physicist, but postulating that the majority of the universe if made of some substance that nobody knows anything about seems a little bit premature.
The asteroid fields in Star Wars are not representative of any asteroid fields we are familiar with, just like Natalie Portman isn't representative of any woman who has ever talked to me.
Whenever a recording artist signs on to a label, aren't exclusivity agreements pretty normal? I'd think that an artist abandoning their producing company during a release would result in some form of legal action. So iTunes is being more aggresive. There is only so much premier content space available on the iTunes homepage, while there are a lot of artists. Perhaps there's room for a few more players in the arena.
I don't think they'll find what they are looking for. Dark energy is the luminiferous aether of the 21st century. Perhaps what will solve the problems are ideas nobody has thought of before. I'm no cosmologist / physicist, but postulating that the majority of the universe if made of some substance that nobody knows anything about seems a little bit premature.
The asteroid fields in Star Wars are not representative of any asteroid fields we are familiar with, just like Natalie Portman isn't representative of any woman who has ever talked to me.
Whenever a recording artist signs on to a label, aren't exclusivity agreements pretty normal? I'd think that an artist abandoning their producing company during a release would result in some form of legal action. So iTunes is being more aggresive. There is only so much premier content space available on the iTunes homepage, while there are a lot of artists. Perhaps there's room for a few more players in the arena.