...could it have saved the Lone Gunmen?
I'm looking forward to these being offered in the US, where wearing two watches in not trendy and people are paranoid enough. I'd lay down money it would fail, but if it succeeds, what then? The taste of a small number of people would heavily represent the rest of us. Isn't this what happens now?
Come to think of it, this would have made a good LG episode.
This is the kind of behavior I'd expect from a panicked corporation -- very much in touch with its own mortality, and sensing the possibility (or inevitability) of demise. It's strange that with so much excessive cash the RIAA has accumulated over the years they'd be feeling threatened, but they must know what's going better than the likes of me.
In short, RIAA is no longer needed by the artists OR the consumer, and they know it. So I'm going to sit back and watch them bury themselves. Should be fun!
When there's more sick ones than well ones, by golly the sick one will lock the well ones up - Eric Goldman
...could it have saved the Lone Gunmen? I'm looking forward to these being offered in the US, where wearing two watches in not trendy and people are paranoid enough. I'd lay down money it would fail, but if it succeeds, what then? The taste of a small number of people would heavily represent the rest of us. Isn't this what happens now? Come to think of it, this would have made a good LG episode.
This is the kind of behavior I'd expect from a panicked corporation -- very much in touch with its own mortality, and sensing the possibility (or inevitability) of demise. It's strange that with so much excessive cash the RIAA has accumulated over the years they'd be feeling threatened, but they must know what's going better than the likes of me.
In short, RIAA is no longer needed by the artists OR the consumer, and they know it. So I'm going to sit back and watch them bury themselves. Should be fun!
When there's more sick ones than well ones, by golly the sick one will lock the well ones up - Eric Goldman