i've tried getting my digital studio to work in linux, its just not possible with my equipment.
the audio and multitracking apps leave lots to be desired as well.
my "mentor" at the place i worked repeatedly insisted that i check a customers network settings when the local access number was constantly busy.
on a side note, we signed a NDA to work there, were forbidden to tell anyone where we worked, but i was free to give out my email address that ended in @msn.com
id rather work at mc donalds then go back to the shitty sysadmin jobs.
this is just the RIAA controlling what you can download. go ahead and applaud it.
you've already lost your choices on what you can listen to on the radio, now you get to lose the ability to listen to what you want on the internet.
i have the right to allow a college kid to download my music if he/she so choses. im not forcing anything on anyone. this will stop them from legitimatly downloading my stuff.
if my isp were to install this software, it would forbid me to upload my music to my website. it IS my right to do these things.
how do i tell this software that i want people to trade MY copyrighted music?
if they block my file swapping would that be some sort of anticompetitive thing?
just because the RIAA and its labels own the majority of music being traded doesnt mean that all the music being traded belongs to them.
so i can have the atf after me now too?
i want to copy all my music files @ http://www.soundclick.com/brianhull to all the file names on the list.
i encourage everyone to do the same
If they owned the music on the servers they could do whatever they wanted to with it. But since they dont own any of it, destroying it is the easiest and best legal way out.
Madonna spent that on the photographer for her latest album.
not to mention she did the whole album and then the label told her to re-cut it.
michael jackson's last album cost what? $50 Million dollars?
Can you give some details about the technology you use on stage when playing live without a band?
i thought this was for professional photogs..
j/k this camera is pretty neat, i love the 10d , just hope nikon can catch up soon (i have a D70 that i love too)..
how long will it be before we see an exploit that pulls the images out of the wifi net and posts them to the web before the publisher gets a chance?
mary lou retton should make films?
he's embarrased by the original trilogy. he should just get it over with and release the damn thing.
i've tried getting my digital studio to work in linux, its just not possible with my equipment. the audio and multitracking apps leave lots to be desired as well.
my "mentor" at the place i worked repeatedly insisted that i check a customers network settings when the local access number was constantly busy. on a side note, we signed a NDA to work there, were forbidden to tell anyone where we worked, but i was free to give out my email address that ended in @msn.com
id rather work at mc donalds then go back to the shitty sysadmin jobs. this is just the RIAA controlling what you can download. go ahead and applaud it. you've already lost your choices on what you can listen to on the radio, now you get to lose the ability to listen to what you want on the internet.
i have the right to allow a college kid to download my music if he/she so choses. im not forcing anything on anyone. this will stop them from legitimatly downloading my stuff. if my isp were to install this software, it would forbid me to upload my music to my website. it IS my right to do these things.
how do i tell this software that i want people to trade MY copyrighted music? if they block my file swapping would that be some sort of anticompetitive thing? just because the RIAA and its labels own the majority of music being traded doesnt mean that all the music being traded belongs to them.
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so i can have the atf after me now too? i want to copy all my music files @ http://www.soundclick.com/brianhull to all the file names on the list. i encourage everyone to do the same
If they owned the music on the servers they could do whatever they wanted to with it. But since they dont own any of it, destroying it is the easiest and best legal way out.
Madonna spent that on the photographer for her latest album. not to mention she did the whole album and then the label told her to re-cut it. michael jackson's last album cost what? $50 Million dollars?