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Maybe he was thinking of the 'marriage is just for making money' line? (if you're feeling generous)

www.recordingrevolution.com also has a ton of tips for production, including three 31 episode 'five minutes to a better mix' seasons that cover everything from the basics to more esoteric tips for mixing. Well worth a look.

Most people learned when (never) and when not (always) to use these kind of gradients after 30 minutes with QuarkXPress. It looks cheap.

You don't have to do a ton of spinning and zooming. The motion - small bits of motion - can be used to reinforce the ideas within the presentation, ie suggesting a journey or martini glass information structure, without making your audience feel seasick.

This make Apple look increasingly (if that's possible) parochial, it also gives Google the Trojan it needs to start moving people away from the Cupertino ecosystem.

Take her out to a nice restaurant and at the end of the meal, produce the ring and say something like: "Will you marry me?"

Same. They're rubbish.

So if I mention that Cindy reckons I could earn $7,000 dollars per day just sitting on my arse and doing nothing in the first sentence of this spam, you'd be more likely to click on my pointless, masked bitly link to nowhere?

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Tis a great song, but not as good as Not Fair.

Bummed means something totally different in British English, which could require the use of the Andrew WK willy wipes.

The rule should always be that if someone is making money from your work, then you should get a cut, whether that's writing, playing music or stacking shelves in a supermarket.

Interesting, and tallies with my (and Bertrand Russell's) idea that we should work toward four hour days. It is arguable, though, that the elite players are not just lollygagging around while not rehearsing, they are probably doing other things that feed eventually into the performance - relaxing, analysing theirs and

I don't actually believe there is such a thing as lucid dreaming. It's more like you're dreaming that you're having a lucid dream when in fact you're just having a dream.

Is it bad to say I'm glad I'm a man? The idea of 'rating' looks on a scale of 1-10 (or anything) is so fucking bizarre that I would automatically distrust anyone who did it to themselves or to others.

There is a difference between genius (a very overused word) and doing extraordinary things. We often think genius is innate, but don't you think it's weird that the cleverest people tend to have had the best education, the most attentive parents, access to a wide body of knowledge and breadth of expectation?

Will try this when I get home. Thanks.

And they have now reverted to the old Terms.

With no taste.