It's no coincidence that the Disney-Pixar relationship improved after Eisner left. He was like oil and water with many he dealt with, especially when it came to Pixar.
Yet I read a lot more of them. I dont think I'm in the minority either. The local paper is the only way I get local news anymore. The local TV news is so inane I cant take it.
Oh yeah, we didn't want to your stupid party anyway. We are going to have our own party, it's going to be way better. And we are going to have Dungeons and Dragons. They dont have that at the cool kids parties you know.
Shutup Microsoft. Stop trying to do things you aren't any good at, and spend you time working on Windows and Office. There are still some security holes and bugs to fix there you know.
I remember when this museum was housed in an old storage building on the Nasa Ames base. I've never seen so much computing history, or so many adding machines, in one place. Put the Smithsoneums Information Age exhibit to shame.
Most blogs are created by someone you don't know, often about something you don't care about, but that hasn't stopped 'blogging' from becoming a remarkably ubiquitous phenomenon.
Disney (and other theme parks) will love this. The photo snipers that want to take your picture in front of the castle could do away with running around with memory cards to get the photos to locations where people can see them and buy them. Many of these parks are aleady wired for WiFi. Just snap the photos and they are ready for purchase nearly instantly.
And we are supposed to care that it runs Linux why?
would hype by any other technology smell as sweet?
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this product will likely make the technology more accessible to the masses and might hopefully show that hydrogen is a more attractive fuel than petroleum-based fuels.
Somehow I doubt this uber expensive toy for the techno nerd is going to do anything to advance the cause of alertnative fuels.
More high-level discussions on the layoffs will occur late next week and employees may get a greater sense of their specific status sometime thereafter.
As an investor I see this and think "hmm, not only is this company about to take a huge one time charge, productivity is going to suck for the forseeable future. This company is going to produce nothing this year."
1) these items are authentic and the identical ones I've seen in various Planet Hollywoods are fakes.
2) these items are fakes and the ones in Planet Hollywoods are fakes.
3) they are all fakes.
4) they are all probably genuine but all involved are conveniently leaving out the fact that there are several (sometimes dozens) of copies of props, costumes and other items produced for a production.
okay, so the regular vs. contract is a good question. But full-time vs. part time? If you can live on part-time and want to goof-off the rest of the time or if part-time is all you can get then knock yourself out.
Also be aware that part-time work, regardless of how much it pays, can affect your ability to get credit.
Where does satellite radio fit into the picture? XM & Sirius could also be lumped into "digital listening" but they aren't mentioned in the article. Satellite radio, like online streaming, also offers a much greater variety of content than terrestrial radio with the benefit of greater portability.
This article also makes the mistake that is almost always made when comparing traditional radio to newer mediums for delivering audio entertainment. This isn't the 1940's, a very low percentage of radio's listeners are in their homes or offices. Nearly all tranditional radio listeners are in their cars. Sure people bring their iPods with them in their cars and that does provide some competition to traditional radios but the 80's technology of casette tapes probably has a bigger impact and more people are listening to CDs in their cars than an mp3 player.
It's no coincidence that the Disney-Pixar relationship improved after Eisner left. He was like oil and water with many he dealt with, especially when it came to Pixar.
We seem to be getting a new "Google May Be" every week. Google must be busy working on their
DVR, OS, nationwide WiFi, Office, Wallet, Auctions, AOL, satellite, and the list goes on.
Yet I read a lot more of them. I dont think I'm in the minority either. The local paper is the only way I get local news anymore. The local TV news is so inane I cant take it.
Oh yeah, we didn't want to your stupid party anyway. We are going to have our own party, it's going to be way better. And we are going to have Dungeons and Dragons. They dont have that at the cool kids parties you know.
Shutup Microsoft. Stop trying to do things you aren't any good at, and spend you time working on Windows and Office. There are still some security holes and bugs to fix there you know.
I remember when this museum was housed in an old storage building on the Nasa Ames base. I've never seen so much computing history, or so many adding machines, in one place. Put the Smithsoneums Information Age exhibit to shame.
The tax base in that area is so bad. Home prices are in such deep decline. A parking space goes for $2 million. Who will think of the politicians?
Most blogs are created by someone you don't know, often about something you don't care about, but that hasn't stopped 'blogging' from becoming a remarkably ubiquitous phenomenon.
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They've got about as much success in such maters as the UN.
I say if they've got a capitol, and their neighbors say they are a legitimate country, then they are.
Disney (and other theme parks) will love this. The photo snipers that want to take your picture in front of the castle could do away with running around with memory cards to get the photos to locations where people can see them and buy them. Many of these parks are aleady wired for WiFi. Just snap the photos and they are ready for purchase nearly instantly.
The conglomerates like Kroner or will the little guys like Fischer and Sons?
And we are supposed to care that it runs Linux why?
this product will likely make the technology more accessible to the masses and might hopefully show that hydrogen is a more attractive fuel than petroleum-based fuels.
Somehow I doubt this uber expensive toy for the techno nerd is going to do anything to advance the cause of alertnative fuels.
According to some senators, farmers complained that a two-month extension could adversely affect livestock,
This is dumn. Since when can bessie tell time? Besides, I thought farmers got up with the sun, not the alarm clock.
seriously, is it time for the mods to fess up on the stocks they own?
OSS? Open Source says it all. Is the extra S for savings?
More high-level discussions on the layoffs will occur late next week and employees may get a greater sense of their specific status sometime thereafter.
As an investor I see this and think "hmm, not only is this company about to take a huge one time charge, productivity is going to suck for the forseeable future. This company is going to produce nothing this year."
The majority of consumers have no opinion becuase they have no idea what either technology is and dont really care because they do not own HDTVs
So either
1) these items are authentic and the identical ones I've seen in various Planet Hollywoods are fakes.
2) these items are fakes and the ones in Planet Hollywoods are fakes.
3) they are all fakes.
4) they are all probably genuine but all involved are conveniently leaving out the fact that there are several (sometimes dozens) of copies of props, costumes and other items produced for a production.
My neighbor has VoIP from our cable provider. It goes out a couple times a week.
A friend several miles away has Vonage. It always sounds like she is stuck at the bottom of a well.
Local phone companies still have VoIP to the curb beat. Sadly.
On a device like a handheld or even with a media PC or something? The underlying OS should be transparant to the user.
okay, so the regular vs. contract is a good question. But full-time vs. part time? If you can live on part-time and want to goof-off the rest of the time or if part-time is all you can get then knock yourself out.
Also be aware that part-time work, regardless of how much it pays, can affect your ability to get credit.
ding ding ding.
The problem isn't format, it's story. Disney built it's business on story telling and seems to have completely forgotten how to do that.
Volume, volume, volume.
The 6 pack of soda is cheeper than buying a single can too.
what does it matter what OS it runs?
Where does satellite radio fit into the picture? XM & Sirius could also be lumped into "digital listening" but they aren't mentioned in the article. Satellite radio, like online streaming, also offers a much greater variety of content than terrestrial radio with the benefit of greater portability.
This article also makes the mistake that is almost always made when comparing traditional radio to newer mediums for delivering audio entertainment. This isn't the 1940's, a very low percentage of radio's listeners are in their homes or offices. Nearly all tranditional radio listeners are in their cars. Sure people bring their iPods with them in their cars and that does provide some competition to traditional radios but the 80's technology of casette tapes probably has a bigger impact and more people are listening to CDs in their cars than an mp3 player.