The middle of the day in review:
Jun. 9th, 2003 01:00 pmToday has been reasonably productive, albeit tedious. I have to craft some communications that will be sent out to the unwashed masses, so I must be cautious to communicate in simple terms. Needless to say, it takes me a while to pretend I am an uneducated person, with poor reading comprehension skills and a short attention span. Actually, I can work with the short attention spanners; we be kindred spirits.
Despite my sense of corporate contentment, I would much rather be elsewhere. Maybe I’ll duck out to the gym over lunch.
I want a road trip. I want a camping excursion. Well, I want a lot of things.
What’s all this I hear about a 19 year old who built a search engine getting smacked around by the RIAA? In this day and age of corporations getting plenty of free reign, I tire of corporations whining that they aren’t getting enough profit. Furthermore, I think they would sell more if they let music sharing progress. It will, in many cases, sell more music. I know I won’t be buying new music unless I can hear it, first. Bullying the little technology geek is just a way to fund the legal teams of the RIAA, nothing more.
Despite my sense of corporate contentment, I would much rather be elsewhere. Maybe I’ll duck out to the gym over lunch.
I want a road trip. I want a camping excursion. Well, I want a lot of things.
What’s all this I hear about a 19 year old who built a search engine getting smacked around by the RIAA? In this day and age of corporations getting plenty of free reign, I tire of corporations whining that they aren’t getting enough profit. Furthermore, I think they would sell more if they let music sharing progress. It will, in many cases, sell more music. I know I won’t be buying new music unless I can hear it, first. Bullying the little technology geek is just a way to fund the legal teams of the RIAA, nothing more.
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Date: 2003-06-09 03:40 pm (UTC)Also, flying monkeys.