The format is a no go. Way to go Sony, once again!! In the begining, i loved Minidisk players and i still own a Mrz-30 that still works well. I have a Net-Md and it sucks!. I see where i work they have 3.5 MO disks. you can only order them from Japan or somewhere like that. It is a shame that they never caught on. they have very good sound quality, 20-20k. The ATRAC3 format would even hold up to 5 hours of music compressed. The interface was the problem. Oh well, back to work...
"Laptops, for instance, are designed around very limited power budgets. If you plug a 1000 watt USB hair dryer into it, how long are the batteries going to last?"
ROTFLOMFAO!!!!! LOLOLOLOLO!!! CLASSIC!!!!
I listen to lots of band that have no major marketing and still put out beter music than most fo the "popular" bands out today. True the lables have the advantage, or at least had it before the internet. Today many artist are exposed due to P2P and other sources. I cant remember the last time that bought a "main stream" artist at a record store like Fye or some other place like that. I think that it was Candlebox way back in 1993...when the "post-grung" movement was in full marketing play. They were a prime example of that.
I totally agree with you. If the music industry had music worth purchasing, then I would. I still get a few Cds every now and then, but only from a few artists that I keep up with. The main music industry pushes so much crap at the people they feel insulted to go and buy an album for 1-3 good songs unless they are a completist or have OCD.
http://renigade.blogspot.com/
That ish is Funny!!!!
The format is a no go. Way to go Sony, once again!! In the begining, i loved Minidisk players and i still own a Mrz-30 that still works well. I have a Net-Md and it sucks!. I see where i work they have 3.5 MO disks. you can only order them from Japan or somewhere like that. It is a shame that they never caught on. they have very good sound quality, 20-20k. The ATRAC3 format would even hold up to 5 hours of music compressed. The interface was the problem. Oh well, back to work...
"Laptops, for instance, are designed around very limited power budgets. If you plug a 1000 watt USB hair dryer into it, how long are the batteries going to last?" ROTFLOMFAO!!!!! LOLOLOLOLO!!! CLASSIC!!!!
6 months ago i could not spell USB, now i are one... Plug 101.
Very sweet pic....I like it. Neat visual effect.
Everyone makes mistakes...Perhaps they meant that his carreer was dead and not his body, although, it si one and the same...
I listen to lots of band that have no major marketing and still put out beter music than most fo the "popular" bands out today. True the lables have the advantage, or at least had it before the internet. Today many artist are exposed due to P2P and other sources. I cant remember the last time that bought a "main stream" artist at a record store like Fye or some other place like that. I think that it was Candlebox way back in 1993...when the "post-grung" movement was in full marketing play. They were a prime example of that.
I totally agree with you. If the music industry had music worth purchasing, then I would. I still get a few Cds every now and then, but only from a few artists that I keep up with. The main music industry pushes so much crap at the people they feel insulted to go and buy an album for 1-3 good songs unless they are a completist or have OCD. http://renigade.blogspot.com/