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we will discover the nature of our particular genius when we stop trying to conform to our own or to other peoples' models, learn to be ourselves, and allow our natural channel to open. ~ Shakti Gawain
  Wednesday, February 26, 2003
Good luck to ideal form. [dws.]
Ben Stein. "The first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Decide what you want." [Motivational Quotes of the Day] [dws.]
Be Remarkable

  • In all things you do
  • With all people you meet
  • With your goals, your accomplishments, and your desires

    As John pointed out, life is indeed short and you never know when you're going to be reminded of that simple fact. [347.com || Andy's World] [dws.]

  • Keep This in Mind While You Watch the Grammys.....

    Who Gets Hurt When You Pirate Music?

    "There's a case study in the NYDaily News -- apparently a propos nothing but this Sunday's Grammy Awards -- that breaks down the cash flow of a hypothetical hit album by a hypothetical rock quartet. It illustrates all the people that get paid along the food chain, including some odd recoupable record company expenses, like a 25 percent 'packaging deduction' and a 15 percent 'free goods charge,' off the top, most of which the label keeps.

    The bottom line is that a gold record (500,000 copies) selling at $16.98 will gross roughly $8.5 million, of which each member of the hypothetical quartet will pocket about $40,000. (The case study doesn't take songwriting royalties into account.)

    So for every $16.98 album you rip, you're costing a performing artist about 34 cents, and the lawyers, producers and labels about $16.64." [Over the Edge]

    As Will says, "Kind of makes you want to just toss $0.34, or a share of Covad, in the guitar case of a starving artist, doesn't it?"

    [The Shifted Librarian] [dws.]


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