In all seriousness, why is it that if your run-in-the-mill user submits this kind of tidbit the night it's released, it's rejected, but when an editor figures it out the next morning, his is the one on the front page?
Make sure you have accounted for the physical security of the building, it's contents, and it's visitors. I would highly recommend a hired deputy or two at the door; it does wonders for the level of confidence that your patrons have in your establishment. You'll also want to consider security cameras or some form of access controls with all of that nice equipment getting lugged around, if you haven't done so already. What do your business plans say about casual theft of patron property?
If your end goal is actually to play YOUR music at Starbucks, would it not just be easier to bypass their system altogether and patch in a regular CD deck or Discman to play your CD's?
I tried that once for a few minutes until I saw the flicker of the monitor slowly build and realized that the fan is producing some rather strong magnetic fields that would be oh-so-healthy for any data on magnetic disks...
In all seriousness, why is it that if your run-in-the-mill user submits this kind of tidbit the night it's released, it's rejected, but when an editor figures it out the next morning, his is the one on the front page?
You can try Mile High Comics. I've found them to be pretty helpful at rounding out my collection.
How about inside a yellow dog?
Make sure you have accounted for the physical security of the building, it's contents, and it's visitors. I would highly recommend a hired deputy or two at the door; it does wonders for the level of confidence that your patrons have in your establishment. You'll also want to consider security cameras or some form of access controls with all of that nice equipment getting lugged around, if you haven't done so already. What do your business plans say about casual theft of patron property?
If your end goal is actually to play YOUR music at Starbucks, would it not just be easier to bypass their system altogether and patch in a regular CD deck or Discman to play your CD's?
I tried that once for a few minutes until I saw the flicker of the monitor slowly build and realized that the fan is producing some rather strong magnetic fields that would be oh-so-healthy for any data on magnetic disks...