On 1/6/2016 8:25 AM, FarjadFarid(ChkNet) wrote:
Music industry is a good example where too low charges has damaged it. People
in the industry will tell you that not enough young talent are coming through
the system. I do agree that there is some corruption but there is no escaping
the fact tha
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On 2016-01-06 12:46 PM, James Keener wrote:
How does one "start a new thread"?
'New Message' in your favourite email client.
'pgsql-general@postgresql.org' in the 'To' box.
I wasn't aware that changing the subject wouldn't be enough. I tried :/
Check the raw source of the
How does one "start a new thread"? I wasn't aware that changing the subject
wouldn't be enough. I tried :/
Jim
On January 6, 2016 12:17:54 PM EST, "Stéphane Schildknecht"
wrote:
>On 06/01/2016 16:54, James Keener wrote:
>> As Melvin mentioned, this belongs in a new thread.
>
>And as such, it w
On 06/01/2016 16:54, James Keener wrote:
> As Melvin mentioned, this belongs in a new thread.
And as such, it would have been really kind to actually start a new one.
(...)
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Hi Jim/Melvin and all,
Music industry is a good example where too low charges has damaged it. People
in the industry will tell you that not enough young talent are coming through
the system. I do agree that there is some corruption but there is no escaping
the fact that the industry's turn over
As Melvin mentioned, this belongs in a new thread.
> Just one last example. Consider the music industry. For years Apple amongst
> others promoted low cost per unit downloads and then streaming. We all know
> the history.
>
> Once a thriving industry music industry has been decimated. Neither