I prefer buying CDs at Walmart and Best Buy because the people working there arent the hardcore music freaks, they are the teenagers who need a quick job and got sent to the music department. It really gets me angered when I ask for a CD and the salesmen degrades my choice. An example at a Tower Records would be:
Me: Do you have the new MXPX CD?
Tower Guy: Ugh...MXPX totally sold out. They are not even punk anymore.
Me: Well, where could I find it?
Tower Guy: All of there new stuff is horrible. I dont know how anyone can like it. You should check out their old stuff.
Me: I have their old stuff, I want the new one. Can you show me where it is?
Tower Guy: We're sold out.
That just pisses me off. At Best Buy you ask them, they check and they tell you if they have it and where to get it. So much easier.
Christopher Lee is such an awesome actor, and he was so amazing in the first two LOTR. He was probably my favorite character and had a crucial role in the movies. Its a damn shame, kind of like Morpheus' role reduction in Revolutions, as he was my favorite character in the first 2 Matrixes (or would it be Matri?).
but, in America atleast, you are aloud to fund commercials:
1.) Saying the purchase of an SUV supports terrorism
and 2.) Blatantly lying about apposing politicians before elections.
Crazy.
It's just unfair. They aren't trying to screw anyone over, and Im sure they know that there will be minimal confusion, but there an agreement was broken, and Apple Music is entitled to some money. I know this is a bad example, but say you own a company called Eagle Clothing Brand. Its trademarked, etc. Some big company comes with the name Eagle, they make televisions. You own the trademark, so you sign an agreement with this massive company so you can both use the Eagle name, as long as they dont go into the clothing businuess. 20 years later, Eagle clothing stores start poping up. You are being screwed. No one is confusing your 30 year old clothing brand with these new stores, but you still have an agreement. These new stores are huge, and make major profits. Its just unfair to you.
Sorry for the most likely horrible analogy, but hopefully you can see my point. Apple Music is getting screwed now that iTunes is a big hit.
I prefer buying CDs at Walmart and Best Buy because the people working there arent the hardcore music freaks, they are the teenagers who need a quick job and got sent to the music department. It really gets me angered when I ask for a CD and the salesmen degrades my choice. An example at a Tower Records would be: Me: Do you have the new MXPX CD? Tower Guy: Ugh...MXPX totally sold out. They are not even punk anymore. Me: Well, where could I find it? Tower Guy: All of there new stuff is horrible. I dont know how anyone can like it. You should check out their old stuff. Me: I have their old stuff, I want the new one. Can you show me where it is? Tower Guy: We're sold out. That just pisses me off. At Best Buy you ask them, they check and they tell you if they have it and where to get it. So much easier.
Before it goes into the vault forever. And I do mean forever.
everyone who doesnt use the internet lives in a cave.
First it was MEGO, now LEGO.
Made for TV Movie on this conflict on Friday on CBS.
Christopher Lee is such an awesome actor, and he was so amazing in the first two LOTR. He was probably my favorite character and had a crucial role in the movies. Its a damn shame, kind of like Morpheus' role reduction in Revolutions, as he was my favorite character in the first 2 Matrixes (or would it be Matri?).
but, in America atleast, you are aloud to fund commercials: 1.) Saying the purchase of an SUV supports terrorism and 2.) Blatantly lying about apposing politicians before elections. Crazy.
It's just unfair. They aren't trying to screw anyone over, and Im sure they know that there will be minimal confusion, but there an agreement was broken, and Apple Music is entitled to some money. I know this is a bad example, but say you own a company called Eagle Clothing Brand. Its trademarked, etc. Some big company comes with the name Eagle, they make televisions. You own the trademark, so you sign an agreement with this massive company so you can both use the Eagle name, as long as they dont go into the clothing businuess. 20 years later, Eagle clothing stores start poping up. You are being screwed. No one is confusing your 30 year old clothing brand with these new stores, but you still have an agreement. These new stores are huge, and make major profits. Its just unfair to you. Sorry for the most likely horrible analogy, but hopefully you can see my point. Apple Music is getting screwed now that iTunes is a big hit.