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Everything posted by surfnburn
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^Good for Paul... "Wait for the poop shot!"...lol I like her..
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LOL....Enjoy your chicken and music, Nurk... Are you listening to "Help"...lol
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Wow.....Too cool, Ryan... "Mud Farm" on a hot red car.... What will people think in Ohio? lol
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So true!! I grew up in the 60s. They influenced everything! But they were influenced by others others...so it's sort of a cosmic influence...lol
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^LOL The guy's a perv.
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LMAO Carol... Wow...you could program it to be the person you want! That would be a lot easier then trying to change a man.....LOL
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Friends of Warren Zevon To Play at Maverick Saloon
surfnburn replied to Refugee's topic in The Dirty Knobs
I remember that, Linda... Wasn't it an acoustic set? -
Yes....If I had it. It's tricky because it could mess up a relationship, too. I've seen that happen with other people.
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I don't cook much anymore, but I have a couple of good recipes for dill and banana breads. I have wonderful scrapbook of recipes from my grandmother.
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HAHAHAHA.....They had a fan club?????? Too funny Toni...Yeah I remember them...... They were like a bad TV LSD trip for kids....LOL I remember them fondly....LOL It kinda explains why I'm at the farm....
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re: your first LP, Cd etc. ?
surfnburn replied to Dynabeat Tim's topic in Anything That's Rock N Roll
^Oh man...Alvin rocks! I saw a trailer for a movie a couple of months ago... I can't wait...lol -
re: your first LP, Cd etc. ?
surfnburn replied to Dynabeat Tim's topic in Anything That's Rock N Roll
Haha...Shaun is dreamy... Oh gosh...my dad used to get promos from record companies. I got a lot of hand me downs from my sister, too. My favorites were the Monkees and the Lovin' Spoonful. I think the first one in my possession was the Hayley Mills Pollyanna record...lol -
Radiohead Lets Fans Set CD Price; Most Say $0 More Than 6 Out of 10 Didn't Pay a Dime to Download 'In Rainbows' By SHEILA MARIKAR Nov. 6, 2007 — Last month, Radiohead announced it would let fans set the price for its new album, available for download on the British alt-rock band's official Web site. Now, the statistics are in and it looks like offering fans free downloads turns them into freeloaders. More than six out of 10 fans worldwide 62 percent who downloaded "In Rainbows" between Oct. 10 and Oct. 29 paid nothing for it, according to digital research firm ComScore Inc. The 38 percent who did cough up cash paid an average of $6 each. A total of 1.2 million people downloaded the album. Though the majority of downloaders didn't pay a dime, Billboard senior editor Jonathan Cohen stressed that Radiohead's experiment wasn't a wash. Though the band hasn't revealed how much it's made off downloads of "In Rainbows" thus far, Billboard estimated Radiohead could eventually rake in between $3.2 million to $4.7 million, based on sales of its past albums and digital sales of John Mayer's "Continuum," the most downloaded album of last year. But those estimates were based on Billboard's pre-release assumption that the average sales price would be $5, an apparently generous assumption. ComScore's initial figures put the average price at a paltry $2.28, according to ABCNEWS.com calculations, for a grand total of $2.736 million in sales. That's not bad, but it's a far cry from the nearly $12 million in sales the band may have seen from selling its album at the regular album price on iTunes. So was that name-your-price idea a total bust? Maybe not. Because Radiohead made the album available online, the band does not have to pay any of its sales earnings to a record label. "We estimated that $2.50 or $3.00 per album would've been their royalty rate [had Radiohead put out their album through a label.] Most of the purchase price of an album is money that is recouped by the label for what they spent on promotion, studio costs and administrative costs," Cohen said, adding that since they don't have a contract, Radiohead gets to keep almost all of the revenue generated by the digital sales of "In Rainbows." Beyond that, Radiohead raised its profile by doing something completely out of the hard-edged, translucent CD box. "There's no way you could consider this a failure because of the amount of attention it generated," Cohen said. "I think for them it was more about trying something different. And from that perspective it was a home run times 10." Radiohead also offers fans the option of buying the "In Rainbows" Discbox, which includes a vinyl album, bonus CD and other trinkets at a set price of approximately $80. ComScore senior analyst Andrew Lipsman pointed out that a few Discbox sales could make up for many free album downloads. "For every $1 spent on a downloaded album, $2 were spent on Discbox sales," Lipsman said. "At $80 for the Discbox, even if not as many people purchase it, that can still drive a lot of revenue." Only Music Industry Cows Can Offer Milk for Free Fans who pay for their tunes as opposed to the many who download pirated music through file-sharing programs know it's rare to purchase a new album for $6. New releases at brick-and-mortar stores like Wal-Mart, Target and Borders can cost about $15. Downloading an album at Apple's iTunes store is somewhat cheaper, but not by much: iTunes typically charges $9.99. So does Radiohead's venture spell doom for album retailers real and virtual? Most likely not. According to Nielsen Soundscan, 89 percent of total album sales in the United States are still made in stores 229.8 million for the first half of 2007. Plus, Radiohead was able to let fans set the price of "In Rainbows" because it ended its contract with record label EMI last year. The 16-year-old band also had the advantage of a devoted fan base and publicity surrounding its unconventional album release. And Radiohead hasn't abandoned traditional modes of CD sales. In October, it signed a record deal with British indie label XL Recordings for the physical release of "In Rainbows" outside of North America. It's expected to cement a similar agreement to cover the United States. "Only a group of this magnitude can get away with picking and choosing who they're going to work with," Cohen said. "Can every band do this? No, absolutely not. And a lot of smaller bands that think that this is the solution to their problems are very mistaken. If nobody knows about you, why would they get your record?" Copyright © 2007 ABC News Internet Ventures
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^LOL....
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Thanks Marion... I'm really looking forward to Mudcrutch, too...
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My co-worker has it in a good way. She's always tidying up the lab. Unfortunately she's too tidy. She threw away all my important lab test info...because it didn't look good on the wall...lol
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Power Question. My Question would be... "How many days to the Knobs shows? lol Accept That You’ll Never Finish Your Task List. I'm out of a job if I don't finish the task at the end of the day. Blood won't wait. Turn off Your Computer. I can't turn off the computer. But it's good to take a break away from the lab. A non-smoking friend once told me that smokers know how to take breaks. They have to go outside and really get away from their work areas. People tend to keep working in some way if they don't put themselves in a place where they can't work. Don’t Check Email First Thing. My job isn't really about email unless I want to use it instead of a phone. Most of my problems relate to health issues of patients. Take Breaks. See computer answer. Make the Most of Your Commute. I hate commuting. I'm so glad mine is only 10 minutes. Planning. My day is already planned out as much as it could be. Drop Unimportant Tasks. I can't do that very well. Most of my tasks are important. Transitions. I do this anyway as much as I can. Choose Happiness, Humor, Enthusiasm, Gratitude, Kindness, and a Positive Outlook. I'm okay at work. When people aren't perky, they usually have a lot going on with their lives -- family deaths, marriage problems, health issues. I don't know if they can choose to be a certain way. Cultivate Compassion for Negative Coworkers. I thought everyone knew this... See above. Pace Yourself, Especially on Bad Days. What job lets you do that? Take Everything in Stride. I do.This is a long list... I'll stop here.
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And now for something completely different....lol
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Report Gives Hope To Fla. Man's Cancer Killing Machine
surfnburn replied to Refugee's topic in Depot Street
That is amazing. LOL Nurk... TPATH can cure anything! -
^LOL...they are a little cranky. Too funny.... Well it's nice to see the farm represented on the net.....LOL Yay Teresa! lol
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I finally got it!!! Wow...it's NICE. They double-trucked my favorite shot from my favorite video.. I'm happy! I think there are a lot of photos I haven't seen before. Some I've seen, but they've never look so good. I'll definitely spend some time on it tonight.
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^LOL Aimee!! This is what I'm studying in school..
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This sounds so fun. I wish I could go, but I have too many obligations in CA.
