See that's what I thought, but as Willoughby pointed out:
[quote]He mentions George Harrison as being the "late" George Harrison and also makes a remark about 9/11. I don't think this was written that long ago.
Either way it doesn't look like they'll be using the song. It sounds like he didn't sell out after all <hr></blockquote>
So, I'm thinking now that those comments were recently made. I guess we'll find out soon - we just have to be patient.
<strong>I just hope this isn't some rehashed article that was originally published way back when. What is The Nation? I mean, has it been around for a while?
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Um, yeah, it's been around for a while -- try since 1865 -- 137 years total... Anyway, if you care it is The Nation is the nation's premier left wing political magazine...
The willful ignorance about U.S. history and politics by the computer literate generation never ceases to amaze me -- in fact it very nearly mirrors the willful ignorance of computers by the history and politics literate generation. These two sad realities are the root cause for horrible laws like the DMCA being passed.
I had to re-establish my AI account, just to answer this one, I was laughing so hard...
[quote] Off topic, but why would Apple want to license "When The Music Is Over" for crying out loud? I ran through the lyrics looking for something that could lend itself to Apple, or to a Cube, or to a philosophy - but there's nothing. What a bizarre song for them to want. <hr></blockquote>
perhaps this will accompany a commercial which says that the "Music is over" for the G4 and welcome the new G5!! :eek:
Um, yeah, it's been around for a while -- try since 1865 -- 137 years total... Anyway, if you care it is The Nation is the nation's premier left wing political magazine...
The willful ignorance about U.S. history and politics by the computer literate generation never ceases to amaze me -- in fact it very nearly mirrors the willful ignorance of computers by the history and politics literate generation. These two sad realities are the root cause for horrible laws like the DMCA being passed.
I had to re-establish my AI account, just to answer this one, I was laughing so hard...
Ted</strong><hr></blockquote>
Jeez-louise, Ted, relax. The fella just didn't know the history of a silly magazine. Just as I don't know the background and history of Popular Mechanics, and I doubt you know the entire history of Newsweek, Cosmopolitan or Martha Stewart's Living.
If someone has never BOUGHT and READ The Nation (I haven't, and probably wouldn't), how does that make them "willfully ignorant"?
It just means he doesn't look for or buy that particular magazine, that's all.
What makes The Nation so special? Plenty of things (magazines and otherwise) have been around for over 100 years.
<strong>anybody see anything that would be a good match to apple products. Unless they where going to use the songs music only..</strong><hr></blockquote>
Get your motor runnin'
Head out on the highway...
Apple branded Harley? Not quite - Apple Pro Mouse. So even if they did use this song, it'd be hard to say what for.
perhaps this will accompany a commercial which says that the "Music is over" for the G4 and welcome the new G5!! :eek: </strong><hr></blockquote>
No, its just refering to a change in Steve's wardrobe. This year at MWNY he will switch to leather pants and white shirt....possibly add a wig, and spike the water with LSD to make the Reality Distortion Field more potent than ever... <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
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<strong>The date 8 july 2002 is the date for the paper issue. The article is proberly an extract from the book with the same name.
If you click around you find that the article is listed under the the review/book section for the that issue.
He just telling anecdots about using music in commerials, so the cube story must be from -00.
As moki would have said: -This arn't the cubes you are looking for.
Sorry! <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>
See that's what I thought, but as Willoughby pointed out:
[quote]He mentions George Harrison as being the "late" George Harrison and also makes a remark about 9/11. I don't think this was written that long ago.
Either way it doesn't look like they'll be using the song. It sounds like he didn't sell out after all <hr></blockquote>
So, I'm thinking now that those comments were recently made. I guess we'll find out soon - we just have to be patient.
<strong>
So, I'm thinking now that those comments were recently made. I guess we'll find out soon - we just have to be patient.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Do you think that they review old books?
Yeah, c'mon
When the music's over
When the music's over, yeah
When the music's over
Turn out the lights
Turn out the lights
Turn out the lights, yeah
When the music's over
When the music's over
When the music's over
Turn out the lights
Turn out the lights
Turn out the lights
For the music is your special friend
Dance on fire as it intends
Music is your only friend
Until the end
Until the end
Until the end
Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection
Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside
The face in the mirror won't stop
The girl in the window won't drop
A feast of friends
"Alive!" she cried
Waitin' for me
Outside!
Before I sink
Into the big sleep
I want to hear
I want to hear
The scream of the butterfly
Come back, baby
Back into my arm
We're gettin' tired of hangin' around
Waitin' around with our heads to the ground
I hear a very gentle sound
Very near yet very far
Very soft, yeah, very clear
Come today, come today
What have they done to the earth?
What have they done to our fair sister?
Ravaged and plundered and ripped her and bit her
Stuck her with knives in the side of the dawn
And tied her with fences and dragged her down
I hear a very gentle sound
With your ear down to the ground
We want the world and we want it...
We want the world and we want it...
Now
Now?
Now!
Persian night, babe
See the light, babe
Save us!
Jesus!
Save us!
So when the music's over
When the music's over, yeah
When the music's over
Turn out the lights
Turn out the lights
Turn out the lights
Well the music is your special friend
Dance on fire as it intends
Music is your only friend
Until the end
Until the end
Until the end!
anybody see anything that would be a good match to apple products. Unless they where going to use the songs music only..
Later steve
<strong>I just hope this isn't some rehashed article that was originally published way back when. What is The Nation? I mean, has it been around for a while?
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Um, yeah, it's been around for a while -- try since 1865 -- 137 years total... Anyway, if you care it is The Nation is the nation's premier left wing political magazine...
The willful ignorance about U.S. history and politics by the computer literate generation never ceases to amaze me -- in fact it very nearly mirrors the willful ignorance of computers by the history and politics literate generation. These two sad realities are the root cause for horrible laws like the DMCA being passed.
I had to re-establish my AI account, just to answer this one, I was laughing so hard...
Ted
perhaps this will accompany a commercial which says that the "Music is over" for the G4 and welcome the new G5!!
<strong>
Um, yeah, it's been around for a while -- try since 1865 -- 137 years total... Anyway, if you care it is The Nation is the nation's premier left wing political magazine...
The willful ignorance about U.S. history and politics by the computer literate generation never ceases to amaze me -- in fact it very nearly mirrors the willful ignorance of computers by the history and politics literate generation. These two sad realities are the root cause for horrible laws like the DMCA being passed.
I had to re-establish my AI account, just to answer this one, I was laughing so hard...
Ted</strong><hr></blockquote>
Jeez-louise, Ted, relax. The fella just didn't know the history of a silly magazine. Just as I don't know the background and history of Popular Mechanics, and I doubt you know the entire history of Newsweek, Cosmopolitan or Martha Stewart's Living.
If someone has never BOUGHT and READ The Nation (I haven't, and probably wouldn't), how does that make them "willfully ignorant"?
It just means he doesn't look for or buy that particular magazine, that's all.
What makes The Nation so special? Plenty of things (magazines and otherwise) have been around for over 100 years.
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<strong>anybody see anything that would be a good match to apple products. Unless they where going to use the songs music only..</strong><hr></blockquote>
Get your motor runnin'
Head out on the highway...
Apple branded Harley? Not quite - Apple Pro Mouse. So even if they did use this song, it'd be hard to say what for.
<strong>
perhaps this will accompany a commercial which says that the "Music is over" for the G4 and welcome the new G5!!
No, its just refering to a change in Steve's wardrobe. This year at MWNY he will switch to leather pants and white shirt....possibly add a wig, and spike the water with LSD to make the Reality Distortion Field more potent than ever... <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />