Domino's Arrived Cold and Stale
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Why cant I free your doubtful mind and
melt your cold, cold heart
Why cant I free your doubtful mind and
melt your cold, cold heart
01/01/2005 02:58 AM
goodbye joe, me gotta go, me oh my oh. 01/01/53 the true
gran-daddy of
white rock and roll is found
dead
in the back seat of a caddy.
Domino's Doesn't Satisfy
Domino's Doesn't Satisfy
07/29/2004 09:57 AMDomino's first quarter as a public company should come with a free
pie. That'd be something, at least.
Topping Domino's
Topping Domino's
04/14/2004 10:37 AMThe pizza chain is hot and looking to toss some dough.
Stale Wonder Bread?
Stale Wonder Bread?
08/30/2004 02:08 PMRancid revenues and restatements leave the bread and Twinkies maker on
the verge of bankruptcy.
"besten Kunden der
Domino's-Pizzalieferer"
"besten Kunden der
Domino's-Pizzalieferer"
12/31/2003 09:35 AMDomino's IPO falls in its trading debut
Domino's IPO falls in its trading debut
07/14/2004 01:19 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Tue Jul 13, 03:12 pm GMT
Krispy Kreme Goes Stale
Krispy Kreme Goes Stale
05/07/2004 04:35 PMPlus, Pixar's future unfolds, and oil hits $40.
Freshen Your Stale Web Site
Freshen Your Stale Web Site
06/01/2004 02:31 AMtinyEdit’s new software allows websites with out-of-date content stay
fresh. With tinyEdit companies no longer need to depend on their web
designer for simple content updates. tinyEdit runs on Windows and Unix
web servers that support PHP and clients with Internet Explorer 5.5 or
greater. [PRWEB Jun 1, 2004]
Domino's IPO: Not As Tasty As It Smells
(BusinessWeek Online)
Domino's IPO: Not As Tasty As It Smells
(BusinessWeek Online)
07/09/2004 04:51 PMBusinessWeek Online - Hungry for an IPO? With Google in the wings and
first-day pops such as those lately at software makers Blackboard
(NasdaqNM:BBBB - News) (up 43%) and Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM - News;
56%), it's only natural to feel greed's pang. Now, Wall Street wants
you to save an appetite for the initial public offering coming soon
from a familiar name: Domino's Pizza.
Ruby Tuesday's Stale Stock
Ruby Tuesday's Stale Stock
04/04/2005 01:50 PMA lowered forecast for the fourth quarter leaves this restuarant
looking bland.
TiVo, Comcast Replace Stale Ignored Ads
With Fresh Ignored Ads
TiVo, Comcast Replace Stale Ignored Ads
With Fresh Ignored Ads
04/05/2005 05:40 PMIn the cat-and-mouse game of getting DVR owners to watch ads, you have
to hand it TiVo and friends on one score: they're not afraid to try
new things. You may recall from a couple years ago the
sweeps
takes gimmick tied to Lexus ads, and more recently they've been
testing a program that will put
pop-u
p ads in your fast-forwarded ads. The latest twist is a joint
development by TiVo and Comcast that will
update your DVR's recordings
with newer, more targeted ads. What's interesting here is not
necessarily the impact on viewers -- negligible, at best, despite the
inevitable protests of privacy advocates -- but rather TV's possible
transformation to more Internet-like advertising concepts such as
relevancy. More power to them, if they can pull it off.
Rehashing the same stale file sharing
argument
Rehashing the same stale file sharing
argument
04/05/2005 11:48 AMOver on Dangerousmeta I saw a link to this Op-Ed by Daniel Henninger
from the Wall Street Journal,Can Justice Scalia Solve the Riddles Of
the Internet? Without profit even the digital world will break down.
Having recently read the excellent profile of Justice Scalia in The
New Yorker (which frustratingly doesn't appear to be online), I was
curious to read the article. I was disappointed to discover it
rehashed the same old fallacious arguments about people "stealing"
music online, and worse, that it got mired in questions of morals.
One would expect the article, beginning with its subtitle, "Without
profit even the digital world will break down," to espouse a pro
free-market stance (it is the Wall Street Journal, after all), but one
only has to read half of the piece before Mr. Henninger begins to crow
for old business models to be locked in place by the government if
"the people" (Pirates, I'm looking in your direction...) won't follow
the old rules:
[T]here will always be another wave of digitized aliens hacking
through the copyright walls. There has to be a better way.There is.
It's called right and wrong.It may seem quaintly old school to suggest
that people should stop downloading culture without paying simply
because it's the right thing to do. But that may be the best option
available.For starters, if "the people" don't solve this problem
themselves, Congress will, and you won't like the solution--unless you
enjoy the tax code.
Why it's up to "the people" to solve a problem that's surely not
theirs I don't know. Worse, the presumably pro free market writer Mr.
Henninger, (who is the deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal's
editorial page) threatens/encourages/suggests government intervention
rather than identify the real source of the problem: the media
companies themselves. Instead he hints that downloaders may just well
be a bunch of Commie freeloaders!
I would push this even further; it requires a moral or at least
philosophical commitment to the legitimacy of profit. Absent that,
there's no hope.
If only Mr. Henninger, the RIAA, and those enamored of their old
business models predicated on tangible media would stop litigating for
the past, they would see there's a whole lot of hope out there.
According to this Pew Internet & American Life Project March 2005
Data Memo (warning: pdf):
Current file downloaders are now more likely to say they use online
music services like iTunes than they are to report using p2p
services. The percentage of music downloaders who have tried paid
services has grown from 24% in 2004 to 43% in our most recent survey.
There are two things happening with online file sharing:
1. It's the market's way of saying not that it doesn't see profit, per
se, as legitimate but that the prices charged, for example, by BMG for
Shakira's CD don't reflect its perceived value.
2. People are willing to pay when there's a means available for them
to do so that embraces what's great about the digitization of media
(easy access, portability, recommendations/sharing with friends and
family, etc.).
Just because large companies chose to ignore this technology rather
than embrace it doesn't mean the market should as well. The market is
actually working as it should, and consumer demand is driving the
development of stores like iTunes. The people/market aren't wrong,
it's the companies who'd rather litigate instead of catching up, or
leading.
What if big media companies -- instead of pouring millions into
lawsuits like Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer v. Grokster -- invested money to:
1. Digitize all the content in their catalogues, and offer it for sale
through iTunes or some other online music store of choice. During the
2003 Eldred v. Ashcroft case, the Supreme Court found that 98 percent
of all copyrighted works are not commercially available. Digitize all
that, and suddenly there's a whole lot more to sell.
2. Continued to explore and expand ancillary revenue streams from all
the album extras like concerts and merchandise. I seem to recall from
a New Yorker article that this is where a lot of the money comes from
anyway, and a large amount isn't from CD sales.
3. Embrace the web -- not just to create a distribution mechanism for
the digital bits, but also for the fans. Create lively sites for each
artist, populate them with real consistent content, create
conversation space for aficionados (what fans have already done with
sites like green plastic radiohead, a fan site for the band Radiohead)
and build the traffic. Make money off of the ad revenue.
How hard is it to adapt and evolve one's business model to the
changing time? I think that's what irks me the most about all this --
taking it to the courts to ensure that because something once was, it
should (be legislated to) always be. All this "copyright" is just code
for "profit."
P.S. What about a bumper sticker that says, "Your failed business
model is not my problem"?
P.P.S. In retrospect, this is such a stupid article, I can't believe I
wasted any time responding to it, when I could be enjoying the glories
of Paris!
The New Look Has Arrived!
The New Look Has Arrived!
11/20/2002 08:39 AMWe have arrived....
We have arrived....
03/13/2003 10:23 AM So, after 2 weeks of camping out in a hotel we loaded everything up
into the monster SUV the...
The Darkness Has Arrived
The Darkness Has Arrived
04/02/2005 11:22 AMFree Internet Press Apr 2 2005 1:55PM GMT
Mac Mini arrived
Mac Mini arrived
02/01/2005 09:33 PMOoh, got the Mac Mini this morning. The box it comes in is Tiny. tiny!
actually. It's very spiffy. More like my DP 1.4GHz PowerMac than my
867MHz PowerBook. And a lot cheaper than either. I haven't been in a
properly quiet environment with it yet, but it seems very quiet so
far. It arrived with iLife '04 installed and iLife '05 on a separate
DVD. iWork didn't get here yet, but should soon. I'm really looking
forward to using...
The Picturephone Has Arrived
The Picturephone Has Arrived
01/10/2004 02:13 PMAlmost as good as being there: Apple's iChat AV and iSight deliver
powerful audiovisual communication of the fly. By Jon Udell (InfoWorld
via MyAppleMenu)
Doom 3 has arrived
Doom 3 has arrived
08/03/2004 10:54 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Aug 3 2004 3:36PM GMT
Help Has Arrived For AT&T Customers!
Help Has Arrived For AT&T Customers!
08/16/2004 02:20 AMwww.SaveOnCommunications.com offers a helping hand to AT&T customers.
[PRWEB Aug 16, 2004]
Google Has Arrived
Google Has Arrived
08/19/2004 12:19 PMFortune Aug 19 2004 3:51PM GMT
"arrived in Baghdad"
"arrived in Baghdad"
05/20/2004 04:11 PMFall Has Arrived
Fall Has Arrived
09/18/2004 10:30 PMA cold front came in from the North today, bringing with it a full day
(Saturday) of clouds and cool weather. I doubt that it was above 67
degrees all day. It's nice to see a bit of the next season in the Bay
Area. Given how similar our seasons tend to be, this is a good change
of pace. It shouldn't be too long before the first snow falls in the
mountains. A couple days ago I was trying...
Has The Time For PON Arrived?
Has The Time For PON Arrived?
09/06/2004 06:07 PMTechWeb Sep 6 2004 9:38PM GMT
MSN Search Has Arrived
MSN Search Has Arrived
02/01/2005 09:39 PMSlashdot Feb 1 2005 2:59PM GMT
3G Wireless Has Arrived
3G Wireless Has Arrived
02/01/2005 09:47 PM The New York
Times outlines the current and future offerings of major
carriers, saying that "for now, the leader in offering true 3G
services is Verizon
Wireless."
The diva has arrived!
The diva has arrived!
03/19/2003 10:25 PMThelma and Louise are 50 miles from us right now. YEAH!!! I'm headed
over there after work to meet them...
Help Has Arrived for MCI Customers!
Help Has Arrived for MCI Customers!
09/10/2004 04:02 AMwww.SaveOnCommunications.com offers a helping hand to MCI customers!
MCI Long Distance Rate and Fee Increases to Affect Most Subcribers
[PRWEB Sep 10, 2004]
Cisco 802.11g APs Have Arrived
Cisco 802.11g APs Have Arrived
11/12/2003 02:58 PM Cisco introduced its Aironet dual- and single-radio 802.11g APs:
Existing Aironet users can get 802.11g radio upgrades. The new APs
have WPA and also AES, though Cisco is setting the AES off until
802.11i is passed....
Developer Kit arrived
Developer Kit arrived
06/24/2005 09:39 PMMy Developer Transition Kit arrived today! I’d post a
picture—but it looks just like
Stev
en Frank’s, which is to say it looks just like a G5.
Beyond that, I don’t think there’s much I can say, for nda
reasons.
PowerBook Arrived
PowerBook Arrived
05/04/2004 04:52 PMThat was damn fast. I ordered late last week and most of the pieces
have already arrived. Wow! I have the machine, extra ram from
Crucial.com, 40GB iPod, iSight, and a few adaptors sitting in my cube
now. Kick Ass Now I need to figure out how to move all my important
data (iTunes, Mail, etc.) to the new machine. Hopefully I can do some
sort of Mac rsync to copy my home directory over and be done with
it....
Workspaces v1.1 has arrived!
Workspaces v1.1 has arrived!
11/18/2003 11:17 PM-Access control, by user and group
-Notifications on file and bug changes
-Shorter Workspace aliases (http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/alias)
-File/image hosting for project documentation
A new PHP based CMS has arrived!
A new PHP based CMS has arrived!
12/09/2002 06:11 AMA brand new software to build up and manage PHP web sites with
individual web design - just within a few clicks and without writing a
line of code.
PHP Magazine: The TOC Has Arrived!
PHP Magazine: The TOC Has Arrived!
11/22/2002 10:30 AMKitchen has arrived
Kitchen has arrived
03/13/2003 10:23 AMHey! The kitchen has been delivered! -Terje...
WiFi VoIP Has Arrived
WiFi VoIP Has Arrived
10/28/2003 11:06 PMThe name Jeff Pulver is synonymous with Voice over IP. He co-founded
Vonage, Free World Dialup, and the Voice On...
Have Micropayments Arrived For Real?
Have Micropayments Arrived For Real?
11/02/2003 06:32 PMMaybe this time, as the Net matures, it's genuinely worth a try. By
Dan Gillmor (San Jose Mercury News via MyAppleMenu)
Help Has Arrived For Norvergence
Customers!
Help Has Arrived For Norvergence
Customers!
07/17/2004 03:15 AMwww.SaveOnCommunications.com offers a helping hand to Norvergence
customers. [PRWEB Jul 17, 2004]
Help Has Arrived For Michigan Business
Owners!
Help Has Arrived For Michigan Business
Owners!
09/22/2004 02:13 AMwww.SaveOnCommunications.com offers a helping hand to SBC Business
Customers in Michigan! [PRWEB Sep 22, 2004]
Has telecom's 'next big thing' arrived?
Has telecom's 'next big thing' arrived?
02/10/2004 02:50 AMCNET Feb 9 2004 12:02PM GMT
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