maybe try blinking more or even walking away from your computer every once and a while.
I stare at monitors virtually all day and my eyes always seem to be fine...
seems to me that as long as you aren't charging the customer to come and view the tv show or dvd it would be ok. Customers are coming to eat, drink, play games, etc.
I think it would be like seeing a PPV at a bar...except the bar pays for the PPV...likewise you should have to pay for the materials you are showing.
Just got done reading this thread and I am intently waiting for an answer:D
How the hell would you decompress 1 to 1101101001001?
help me, I think I'm wondering into the deep side of the pool.
I took a single online course offered by my university, and I was completly unsatisfied. It seemed as though the Prof. could have cared less, and emails were returned weekly if at all...
It most liley was an isolated situation so I can't label online courses...but it did leave a bad taste in this guys mouth
Personally I make all my bands music available on the web. We get cd orders by mail and sell merch at all of our shows.
I think the mp3 is a good promotional tool. How else is someone in California going to find out and listen to a local band out of the midwest?!?!
http://www.faultland.com
I own a computer and use it for hours on end. Call me old fashion but it just seems easier to go to class with a pen and a notebook then lug around a computer. Plus you don't have to worry about losing files or the always unexpected "blue screen of death."
I heard there is a dvd coming out that will erase itself after a couple of days. It's supposed to play on any dvd system...
does anyone know anything else about this?
Come on, everyone knows that guitars get the chicks :D
maybe try blinking more or even walking away from your computer every once and a while. I stare at monitors virtually all day and my eyes always seem to be fine...
Hi, my name is Paul and I am a caffeine-a-holic. If drinking caffeine is bad for you, color me donefor :D
seems to me that as long as you aren't charging the customer to come and view the tv show or dvd it would be ok. Customers are coming to eat, drink, play games, etc. I think it would be like seeing a PPV at a bar...except the bar pays for the PPV...likewise you should have to pay for the materials you are showing.
Just got done reading this thread and I am intently waiting for an answer :D
How the hell would you decompress 1 to 1101101001001?
help me, I think I'm wondering into the deep side of the pool.
"Stupid White Men" by Michael Moore...A MUST READ
I took a single online course offered by my university, and I was completly unsatisfied. It seemed as though the Prof. could have cared less, and emails were returned weekly if at all... It most liley was an isolated situation so I can't label online courses...but it did leave a bad taste in this guys mouth
Personally I make all my bands music available on the web. We get cd orders by mail and sell merch at all of our shows. I think the mp3 is a good promotional tool. How else is someone in California going to find out and listen to a local band out of the midwest?!?! http://www.faultland.com
I own a computer and use it for hours on end. Call me old fashion but it just seems easier to go to class with a pen and a notebook then lug around a computer. Plus you don't have to worry about losing files or the always unexpected "blue screen of death."
wireless internet is nice...but it sooo slow right now
thanks for the tip, I will look that up
I heard there is a dvd coming out that will erase itself after a couple of days. It's supposed to play on any dvd system... does anyone know anything else about this?