mrd

Esto es un thublelog... mi thumblelog. Un "repositorio" donde dejar esas cosas que no dejan concentrarse. Con eso me refiero a ideas, opiniones, fotos, sitios de interés... lo que sea.
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Este es exactamente mi estado en la oficina hoy…
nomellamesfriki:
Y el conejito se durmió en la oficina

Este es exactamente mi estado en la oficina hoy…

nomellamesfriki:

Y el conejito se durmió en la oficina

sauce:

matiasr:

Espero nunca conocer a alguien que use esto…

Lo más lucido que he leído de Courtney Love

Creo (sólo creo) que te equivocaste de post a rebloguear… ;)

Espero nunca conocer a alguien que use esto…

Odio a Courtney Love desde… bueno, desde que mató a Kurt Cobain, pero estoy de su lado en esta pasada.

cuadradoalreves:

«Artists want to believe that we can make lots of money if we’re successful. But there are hundreds of stories about artists in their 60s and 70s who are broke because they never made a dime from their hit records…And they’re not actors or participators. They’re the rightful owners, originators and performers of original compositions.

This is piracy.

It’s not piracy when kids swap music over the Internet using Napster or Gnutella or Freenet or iMesh or beaming their CDs into a My.MP3.com or MyPlay.com music locker. It’s piracy when those guys that run those companies make side deals with the cartel lawyers and label heads so that they can be “the labels’ friend,” and not the artists’.

Recording artists have essentially been giving their music away for free under the old system, so new technology that exposes our music to a larger audience can only be a good thing. Why aren’t these companies working with us to create some peace?

Why aren’t record companies embracing this great opportunity? Why aren’t they trying to talk to the kids passing compilations around to learn what they like? Why is the RIAA suing the companies that are stimulating this new demand? What’s the point of going after people swapping cruddy-sounding MP3s? Cash! Cash they have no intention of passing onto us, the writers of their profits.

[…] And since the companies didn’t have any real competition, artists had no other place to go

Being the gatekeeper was the most profitable place to be, but now we’re in a world half without gates. The Internet allows artists to communicate directly with their audiences; we don’t have to depend solely on an inefficient system where the record company promotes our records to radio, press or retail and then sits back and hopes fans find out about our music.

Digital distribution gives everyone worldwide, instant access to music. And filters are replacing gatekeepers. In a world where we can get anything we want, whenever we want it, how does a company create value? By filtering. In a world without friction, the only friction people value is editing. A filter is valuable when it understands the needs of both artists and the public. New companies should be conduits between musicians and their fans […].

Since I’ve basically been giving my music away for free under the old system, I’m not afraid of wireless, MP3 files or any of the other threats to my copyrights. Anything that makes my music more available to more people is great. Let’s not call the major labels “labels.” Let’s call them by their real names: They are the distributors. They’re the only distributors and they exist because of scarcity. Artists pay 95 percent of whatever we make to gatekeepers because we used to need gatekeepers to get our music heard.»

Yo. Todo el tiempo…

Yo. Todo el tiempo…

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Achieving Darwin Award: ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓░░ 80% complete

kangrejoman:

cómo este loco pensó en su mente onda: “demas la hago” ?

@kangrejo Y de Edison ninguno, ah? 

kangrejoman:

estos tambien

… la segunda parte del photoset de “Good cat Greg” (http://matiasr.tumblr.com/post/16575954562/good-cat-greg-2-2#notes) haya tenido absurdamente mucho más éxito que la primera parte… (http://matiasr.tumblr.com/post/16575904383/good-cat-greg-un-idolo-1-2)

Good Cat Greg (2/2)

Good Cat Greg. Un ídolo… (1/2)

Oh Google Translate, eres un loquillo…

Nunca pensé que el Mars Rover pudiera darme pena…

nomellamesfriki:

Nadie piensa en sus sentimientos

Por supuesto que no es una estrella… si lo tocas no te vuelves invencible ni te sales de la pintura sino que te quemas.

Da-ah…

por-la-cresta:

facepalm-.

Para que sepa el nombre y voto de cada diputado sobre las zonas libres de humo (fuente: http://www.chilelibredetabaco.cl/como-votaron-los-legisladores/)

Ver imagen en tamaño decente “apto para no-superhéroes” aquí http://twitpic.com/8b8bo3

Para que sepa: así se votó el artículo que establecía zonas libres de humo