They don't make predictions about Salon's fate in 2003.
Will they sell out?
Will they bite the dust and go 404?
I've read so much about their financial problems that I'm surprised to hera they're still around.
- human eye doesn't always start reading in the top left corner of the page.
- say bye bye to sites using shockwave, flash, streaming etc.
- I can't imagine this software saying "this pages displays photos. the first one is in a lady in a bikini. there is a sunset somewhere and palm trees. and a bird somewhere in the top right corner"...
- Forms? CGI? Interactivity: problems.
- What if is a site is built with frames? In which order do I get to hear the word content of those frames?
The now-deceased belgian weekly L'Instant did something similar ten years ago. They went through politicians' garbage. They discovered that Olivier Deleuze one green political figure, now in charge of energy in the federral government, had not-so green consuming habit. He reacted with fair-play.
- a webcam on a satellite: check for yourself what the weather looks like where you're going.
- webcams on the moon, one of them showing the earth seen from the moon.
and of course...
- plenty of webcams on Mars, monitoring the red planet in case the little green men thta live up there (?) show up.
B.
was that you could find ultra-rare mp3s...
My collection of cheesy 80's mp3 experienced a tremendous growth when Audiogalaxy was alive.
Now, to enlarge this collection - for scientific purpose only of course - I have to enter "index apache mp3 [keyword]" in Google. I could also use the young and mysterious
http://web.mediaseek.pl/
The french CNIL does the same. Feel free to send your french-looking spam to spam@cnil.fr.
Dust up your french and read the details here.
By the way Spamgourmet is the ultimate weapon for giving a self-destructing address to websites that require one for registration without getting spammed in the process.
It's tested and approved by yours truly.
Lorie is a french singer that was discovered by a major label because she put an.mp3 on a website.
You can follow the same road : put *one* mp3 on your website (the one that makes the audience at your shows go ballistic). Encourage your fans to download it and share it. Give them the addresses of the labels you want to work with.
If e-mails start raining on them, they will return your calls.
as described in this article this is not unlike livephish nearly-instant Concert selling website.
They don't make predictions about Salon's fate in 2003.
Will they sell out?
Will they bite the dust and go 404?
I've read so much about their financial problems that I'm surprised to hera they're still around.
Feel like defending the right to parody, free speech, etc? Grab your Paypal and push that loading bar to the right.
- human eye doesn't always start reading in the top left corner of the page. - say bye bye to sites using shockwave, flash, streaming etc. - I can't imagine this software saying "this pages displays photos. the first one is in a lady in a bikini. there is a sunset somewhere and palm trees. and a bird somewhere in the top right corner"... - Forms? CGI? Interactivity: problems. - What if is a site is built with frames? In which order do I get to hear the word content of those frames?
The now-deceased belgian weekly L'Instant did something similar ten years ago. They went through politicians' garbage. They discovered that Olivier Deleuze one green political figure, now in charge of energy in the federral government, had not-so green consuming habit. He reacted with fair-play.
I get a "404 Site tiny2 not found" error message.
Zone Alarm exists in a freeware version and warns me when Real Player wants to communicate with the mother ship.
- a webcam on a satellite: check for yourself what the weather looks like where you're going. - webcams on the moon, one of them showing the earth seen from the moon. and of course... - plenty of webcams on Mars, monitoring the red planet in case the little green men thta live up there (?) show up. B.
My collection of cheesy 80's mp3 experienced a tremendous growth when Audiogalaxy was alive.
Now, to enlarge this collection - for scientific purpose only of course - I have to enter "index apache mp3 [keyword]" in Google. I could also use the young and mysterious
http://web.mediaseek.pl/
Dust up your french and read the details here.
By the way Spamgourmet is the ultimate weapon for giving a self-destructing address to websites that require one for registration without getting spammed in the process. It's tested and approved by yours truly.
You can follow the same road : put *one* mp3 on your website (the one that makes the audience at your shows go ballistic). Encourage your fans to download it and share it. Give them the addresses of the labels you want to work with.
If e-mails start raining on them, they will return your calls.