Bandbox
Bandbox is a new digital music store claiming to give 100% back to bands. They appear to be a competitor to Myspace's Snocap.
Labels: Bandbox, Digital music, snocap
...because life should be simpler
Bandbox is a new digital music store claiming to give 100% back to bands. They appear to be a competitor to Myspace's Snocap.
Labels: Bandbox, Digital music, snocap
A close friend of mine recently discovered the great curse of DRM. "Digital Rights Management" software is what tech companies and record labels embed in songs in an effort to prevent widespread piracy. As the friend in question is also a contributor to this blog, I'm sure he'll have more to say on the topic.
Labels: DRM, music, play station 3, simplify
Mike and I have come up with a list of ideas in which to produce a more streamlined existence, here are a couple that we are allowed to share at this point:
I think that these examples are somewhat self-explanatory, but we can discuss...
There was a time,in the not so distant past, that I used to keep file folders filled with important papers and documents. These file folders were stored in filing cabinets and bins that generally took up more space than I was happy to give them. I had a real love-hate relationship with these files, folders, and cabinets. Actually, it was much more hate than it was love. If I wanted to find something inside of all of those files inside of all of those folders inide of all of those cabinets, I had to physically dig through them until I found what I need. It could take hours, and frequently resulted in multiple paper cuts.