I wouldn't worry about it. It would probably be a good idea to wait until at LEAST 10.3.1 to upgrade, judging by my recent 10.2.8 debacle, which has me shipping my PB back to apple.
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. ..made possible by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation.
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I wonder how feasible it would be for bands that are already established and have the financial resources to do so to start promoting their own material online and avoiding the inevitable entanglement of record companies and industry marketing hounds.
Great review from the new yorker here:
http://www.newyorker.com/critics/cinema/
I wouldn't worry about it. It would probably be a good idea to wait until at LEAST 10.3.1 to upgrade, judging by my recent 10.2.8 debacle, which has me shipping my PB back to apple.
It's for children accross the world to experience firsthand the unity and cross-cultural understanding made possible by unnamedcorporation(tm)'s new handheld friendmaker. . .
.made possible by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation.
. .
No Sale is the way to open a cash register without punching in a sale.
When asked for an email address in any form on any webpage registration form, I always put 'info@microsoft.com' or 'support@microsoft.com' and then select ALL of the available spamming options, i.e. - 'Would you like to receive our daily naked butthole surfer email in HTML or Text?'
Makes me feel better.
I wonder how feasible it would be for bands that are already established and have the financial resources to do so to start promoting their own material online and avoiding the inevitable entanglement of record companies and industry marketing hounds.