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It’s now official. There is now absolutely nothing about blogging that doesn’t seriously disturb us.
While trolling Flickr for Creative Commons imagery to misappropriate in the name of satire we came across this. This is exactly what our nightmares look like. Shannon, the office shrink, says that it might have something to do with all the Dick Tracy we watched when we were younger. That would also explain why we constantly refer to ourselves in the third person. But Shannon says that’s probably just the drinking…
We’re pretty sure there was originally …
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After months of meetings with top level executives, managers at Universal Music have come to the conclusion that their recent strategy of not selling music is no longer in line with their long term goal set. In an effort to break from a long, successful tradition of stagnant sales, negative press and crippled business development — Universal Music has moved a large portion of its catalog to a format without any Copy Protection.
Sources from inside Universal Music say that it was a hard decision, “Honestly, we were kind of used …
