That was my younger brother's band. He didn't want to sign he new it was a bad deal and he took the band to see his lawyer and he agreed.
They initially self published and my brother insisted they do it right and file the copyright on everything before releasing it the label approached them after they opened for HellYeah the second date on their small mid-west tour they had planned. Which is good because I'm sure the label would have tried to own the copyright instead of just getting distribution rights for the duration of the contract.
There has also been a cultural shift, big concerts aren't as big as they used to be and kids don't hang out at the mall, skate park, arcade, etc... anymore. The younger crowd doesn't socialize in public as much I did, they do it on the internet with their cell phones, so you can't blame it entirely on a smoking ban.
You forgot sign with an indie label for 10 years and you have to wait to put out a new album until the contract expires because the terms where terrible and although your lawyer recommended not signing the 4 other idiots in your band didn't want listen to or understand what the lawyer said and the band voted to sign anyway because they wanted to be able to say they were signed.
No smoking in the bar either... I haven't stood in line for an hour to get into see a band play since they made smoking illegal in bars, bands that used to draw in crowds can't fill a bar anymore and if there isn't a band playing or some other event going on those bars are completely dead.
That may not be fair to say that no smoking in bars had damaged the bands they are one of the few things that are keeping the bars going but even those bands are struggling and the big name bands have trouble packing venues that have always been no smoking with 10k seats that were always sold out shows in the 90s.
Having people work from home means they never leave work and since they are on salary they never get overtime pay and who cares if they smoke in their home they are charged more for insurance than non-smokers so it's a non-issue.
It's proven an invaluable way to find references an employee may not have chosen to list, and references who you may know personally and are more likely to give an honest evaluation of the employee's work.
This is an extremely bad idea in any state with stalking laws if you choose the wrong person. This alone could get you one year in prison and $2,500 fine where I live. You must not be in HR.
I live in a small mid-western town, every Friday and Saturday the theater is packed with high school students. It also make seeing a movie suck if you really want to watch it because a lot of them hang out and socialize as apposed to actually watching the movies. It's not surprising it's one of the few places they can hang out and socialize.
Winter is the time of year when it gets cold, the days are shorter, work and recreation both slow down preceding the end of the year. It is usually used to describe something that is coming to an end of some sort or the end of one thing and the beginning of something new depending on the context.
In this case I would say he is leaving it open to interpretation either the money will dry up and the idea die or it will slow down and then evolve into something else. My guess is that we will end up with a very good auto-pilot but not fully autonomous vehicles.
I had a women at work that was 10 years younger than me who followed me around the office and was clearly infatuated with me. I did my best not to encourage her but I think the unattainable and married co-worker made her feel safe from getting into a serious relationship and ultimately being hurt. She worked there for about three months and then abruptly moved out of state to go back to college.
I nearly hit a jaywalker with his face buried in his cell phone maybe a week or two ago. He walked out into the street from behind an SUV and I hit the horn and slammed on the brakes. I would have expected him to look up and then crap himself but he didn't look up or even miss a step.
I didn't think dating was that bad though I do get approached more when I wear my ring. I don't know if that's something you have experienced or not but it was like the wedding ring suddenly made me more attractive. My wife doesn't mind that I don't wear the ring she understands that it's a signal for gold diggin bitches as she puts it. By the way the best line I ever used was to be only mildly interested and noncommittal, "sure".
Actually I was thinking about my sons and their friends who have more mid priced android phones with unlimited data and use FB for most of their communications. I think the only person they ever text or call is me even their mother talks to them on FB.
If IOS has less than 20% of the market share but is opening 79% of the email on mobile it shows a difference in the type of users as well on each mobile platform. You mention plenty of apps that aren't traditional email but are extremely popular means of communication. Overall email appears to be loosing in the android market.
I used to play concentration with playing cards when I was a kid or do puzzles. I had two sisters that were cheerleaders and 10 years older than me, they would take me to the football games at the high school. I would hang out on the sidelines with the cheerleaders and they would all buy me junk food from the concession stand and tell me me how cute I was and about how I was going to be the captain of the football teams when I was in high school. (I only played football my freshman year and injured my knee, I spent months in physical therapy used a brace for over a year)
At that point very few people had computers or video games and there was no cable tv until much later.
I didn't spend my youth in front of a video games or TV along with most of the people I went to school with. It's more than generational but also location I grew up in a small mid-west town that didn't have cable until 1988.
I had a friend that wanted to do a long term study of outcomes for children that had access to technology in the early to mid 90s. He talked about it the entire time I worked with him from about 92-95. He thought that the kids in his classes that were more familiar with technology did better on average.
This is just some press release by upper management let's ask the law enforcement officers that had to investigate over 15 million identity thefts last year what they think. I'm sure they would have pointers on how to secure your information.
with something that large who is to say you would even catch it if there was something hidden in the code unless you intend to make auditing the code a full time job.
I would rather not bust my laptop open every couple weeks to clean the processor and replace the thermal paste just so I could keep it running while it's in the laptop bag and I'm traveling. I haven't really had an issue with boots times on windows since win 10 and SSD.
Sure if you just closed the lid and stick it in a laptop bag in your suitcase but you shouldn't be putting a running laptop in a bag, asleep or not. This is how you damage a laptop.
I said usually and not only when charging. It is far more likely that a laptop fire will start when a laptop is powered on and charging. Which is why I said "If they are turned off and checked in baggage then the chance of them catching fire is minimal"
I have to question how many laptop fires have there been and how many have caused the loss of an entire aircraft. If this was an issue I'm sure it wold have been all over the news and everyone would already be talking about how to make laptops safe.
That was my younger brother's band. He didn't want to sign he new it was a bad deal and he took the band to see his lawyer and he agreed.
They initially self published and my brother insisted they do it right and file the copyright on everything before releasing it the label approached them after they opened for HellYeah the second date on their small mid-west tour they had planned. Which is good because I'm sure the label would have tried to own the copyright instead of just getting distribution rights for the duration of the contract.
There has also been a cultural shift, big concerts aren't as big as they used to be and kids don't hang out at the mall, skate park, arcade, etc... anymore. The younger crowd doesn't socialize in public as much I did, they do it on the internet with their cell phones, so you can't blame it entirely on a smoking ban.
You forgot sign with an indie label for 10 years and you have to wait to put out a new album until the contract expires because the terms where terrible and although your lawyer recommended not signing the 4 other idiots in your band didn't want listen to or understand what the lawyer said and the band voted to sign anyway because they wanted to be able to say they were signed.
No smoking in the bar either... I haven't stood in line for an hour to get into see a band play since they made smoking illegal in bars, bands that used to draw in crowds can't fill a bar anymore and if there isn't a band playing or some other event going on those bars are completely dead.
That may not be fair to say that no smoking in bars had damaged the bands they are one of the few things that are keeping the bars going but even those bands are struggling and the big name bands have trouble packing venues that have always been no smoking with 10k seats that were always sold out shows in the 90s.
Having people work from home means they never leave work and since they are on salary they never get overtime pay and who cares if they smoke in their home they are charged more for insurance than non-smokers so it's a non-issue.
If you believe American cinema that would be hit the karaoke bar.
It's proven an invaluable way to find references an employee may not have chosen to list, and references who you may know personally and are more likely to give an honest evaluation of the employee's work.
This is an extremely bad idea in any state with stalking laws if you choose the wrong person. This alone could get you one year in prison and $2,500 fine where I live. You must not be in HR.
Torrent protocols are also used for file synchronization and by some software to download updates.
I live in a small mid-western town, every Friday and Saturday the theater is packed with high school students. It also make seeing a movie suck if you really want to watch it because a lot of them hang out and socialize as apposed to actually watching the movies. It's not surprising it's one of the few places they can hang out and socialize.
They list Samsung as the most popular brand?
Winter is the time of year when it gets cold, the days are shorter, work and recreation both slow down preceding the end of the year. It is usually used to describe something that is coming to an end of some sort or the end of one thing and the beginning of something new depending on the context.
In this case I would say he is leaving it open to interpretation either the money will dry up and the idea die or it will slow down and then evolve into something else. My guess is that we will end up with a very good auto-pilot but not fully autonomous vehicles.
I had a women at work that was 10 years younger than me who followed me around the office and was clearly infatuated with me. I did my best not to encourage her but I think the unattainable and married co-worker made her feel safe from getting into a serious relationship and ultimately being hurt. She worked there for about three months and then abruptly moved out of state to go back to college.
I nearly hit a jaywalker with his face buried in his cell phone maybe a week or two ago. He walked out into the street from behind an SUV and I hit the horn and slammed on the brakes. I would have expected him to look up and then crap himself but he didn't look up or even miss a step.
I didn't think dating was that bad though I do get approached more when I wear my ring. I don't know if that's something you have experienced or not but it was like the wedding ring suddenly made me more attractive. My wife doesn't mind that I don't wear the ring she understands that it's a signal for gold diggin bitches as she puts it. By the way the best line I ever used was to be only mildly interested and noncommittal, "sure".
Actually I was thinking about my sons and their friends who have more mid priced android phones with unlimited data and use FB for most of their communications. I think the only person they ever text or call is me even their mother talks to them on FB.
If IOS has less than 20% of the market share but is opening 79% of the email on mobile it shows a difference in the type of users as well on each mobile platform. You mention plenty of apps that aren't traditional email but are extremely popular means of communication. Overall email appears to be loosing in the android market.
I used to play concentration with playing cards when I was a kid or do puzzles. I had two sisters that were cheerleaders and 10 years older than me, they would take me to the football games at the high school. I would hang out on the sidelines with the cheerleaders and they would all buy me junk food from the concession stand and tell me me how cute I was and about how I was going to be the captain of the football teams when I was in high school. (I only played football my freshman year and injured my knee, I spent months in physical therapy used a brace for over a year)
At that point very few people had computers or video games and there was no cable tv until much later.
I didn't spend my youth in front of a video games or TV along with most of the people I went to school with. It's more than generational but also location I grew up in a small mid-west town that didn't have cable until 1988.
I had a friend that wanted to do a long term study of outcomes for children that had access to technology in the early to mid 90s. He talked about it the entire time I worked with him from about 92-95. He thought that the kids in his classes that were more familiar with technology did better on average.
This is just some press release by upper management let's ask the law enforcement officers that had to investigate over 15 million identity thefts last year what they think. I'm sure they would have pointers on how to secure your information.
with something that large who is to say you would even catch it if there was something hidden in the code unless you intend to make auditing the code a full time job.
I would rather not bust my laptop open every couple weeks to clean the processor and replace the thermal paste just so I could keep it running while it's in the laptop bag and I'm traveling. I haven't really had an issue with boots times on windows since win 10 and SSD.
Sure if you just closed the lid and stick it in a laptop bag in your suitcase but you shouldn't be putting a running laptop in a bag, asleep or not. This is how you damage a laptop.
I said usually and not only when charging. It is far more likely that a laptop fire will start when a laptop is powered on and charging. Which is why I said "If they are turned off and checked in baggage then the chance of them catching fire is minimal"
If they are turned off and checked in baggage then the chance of them catching fire is minimal, fires usually occur while they are being charged.
I have to question how many laptop fires have there been and how many have caused the loss of an entire aircraft. If this was an issue I'm sure it wold have been all over the news and everyone would already be talking about how to make laptops safe.
The new Windows 10 ARM is supposed to be out in December depending how expensive it is... it will be running on the same soc.