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  • From: tom poe <tompoe AT amihost.com>
  • To: tomtomorrow AT ix.netcom.com
  • Cc: Community Studios <community_studios AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [Community_studios] comment on DRE vote systems
  • Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2003 17:17:05 -0000

Hi, Tom: They say you are popular on the weblogging circuit.
http://www.thismodernworld.com/

When you have some time, please skim this article for ideas:
http://www.studioforrecording.org/mt/archive/000091.html#000091
DRE The Old Fashioned Way . . . .

Popular webloggers should be ahead of the curve. I'd like to see you
move in that direction, and provide your readers with substantive
posts. There's also the issue of the Digital Age, and what it means
historically. For example, the CCRMA [type into favorite search engine]
and AGNULA [type into favorite search engine]. These two significant
projects provide you and I, on our home computers, the ability to
produce anything that the major recording studios, the RIAA, the MPAA,
[again, type into favorite search engine] can produce. That, in turn,
means that anyone that wants to combine the use of either of these two
approaches to audio and video production and the Internet, can compete
globally, instantly. For example, if I'm an author, and I want to earn
a living without selling my rights to a publisher, I can share my
writing with the world by licensing through Creative Commons, set up a
web site that offers audio clips, video clips, CD's, DVD's, books
printed and bound in my apartment, and, more importantly, a world of
consumer electronics gadgets with all of the above type products
integrated. Be careful about teddy bears, though. There's court action
ongoing about putting tapes or other stuff in teddy bears without the
manufacturer's permission.

If you're still reading, think about this. If I'm a nonprofit, I can
easily afford to create multi-media fund-raising campaigns. If I'm a
small business [not the sh$% kind the SBA means; small business that
makes profit for 3 years in order to qualify as a small business, and no
virtual businesses allowed!], I can create multi-media marketing
campaigns that rival IBM or Johnson&Johnson.

The Gutenburg Press empowered the People. The computer/Internet
empowered the individual. Time to get the word out. Oh, and by the
way, visit our website. You'll like it!
Thanks,
Tom Poe
Open Studios
Reno, NV
http://www.studioforrecording.org/
http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/community_studios





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