> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
> 
> Based on the talent of musicians as a whole over the past few years, I
> would say it's *never* too late to become a rock star.  Even 
> if one is in
> a nursing home, confined to a wheel chair and suffering from 
> any number of
> age-related ailments, one could probably break the top 40 
> these days :)
> 

How did the Rolling Stone make over the last decade? 
One billion smackers, reportedly!

> Speaking as one who was in a band for a lot of years and was actually
> presented with a contract offer (I didn't accept it and the band broke
> up... best decision I ever made!), I can say I'd much rather be in the
> crazy world of IT.  At least I can be reasonably sure I won't 
> have to pay
> back thousands of dollars to my employer when my application 
> doesn't sell
> as well as they expected :)
> 

I suppose you can ship tune on-line, rather than be involved
with a label or publisher until you hit the big time.

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> 
> On Thu, May 12, 2005 11:55 am, Rick Reumann said:
> > Yea, it's not Friday. Just whining (with no cheese)..
> >
> > Anyone else fed up with trying to keep up with all the 
> stuff coming out
> > every day in this crazy IT world <insert one of a million 
> acronyms here>
> > ???

What gets me now is stuff that just doesne install. I tried
to install ATI Graphics Driver last night. I guess what it didn't
work with the latest kernel 2.6.11.8 that I downloaded the night before.
I find I have less and less time to hang out fixing or debugging
somebody else' malware. Do you know what I mean? 

> >
> > I can't play an instrument or sing, but maybe it's not too late to
> > become a rock star at 35? I want to join a ska band.
> >
> > --
> > Rick


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Peter Pilgrim
Operations/IT - Credit Suisse First Boston, 
Floor 15, 5 Canada Square, London E14 4QJ, United Kingdom
Tel: +44-(0)207-883-4497

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