available. "Physical media will always be superior as people will want a guarantee that what they have bought is physically there and theirs. digitally distributed media is far too prone to technological changes in too short a time in comparisson to physical media that has a longer life, making what you bought unplayable or loosing it entirely as the company went bust or what someone stored it on fails and even accidental delletion. Isn't one of the selling points of digital media that
and then hoping that they can sell them, they negotiate for a license reseller contract. If they want, they can then put x amount of licenses on DVD/BD that they think they can sell, or if the price is right from the studio buy copies direct from them. They can then onsell licenses in a creative manner, online for those with a decent internet connection. Or develop their own network and kiosks or other method so the customer can put it direct to their ipod/PMP/Mobile phone/SD card or other portable
about soil? As I said in my original post, I'm talking about aeroponics. "Mine arrived the day of the official release party (coincidentally?) at 111 Mina in SF. Fireplace named world's most b. "Sorry, but that is one ugly and impractical fireplace. The woman who can't stop orgas. "population pressure will force some change <a href="http://www. Sidekick servers "impacted" by outage. In future America, car stops you. Boing Boing Video: Coachella Time-Lapse (dir. Boing Boing Video: SYNESTHESIA,
In reality, the tour at Marshall and other NASA sites did not inspire Disney to use the 1950s television series as a model for a new film about space exploration. No doubt, Wernher von Braun was well qualified to imagine what the show and the future American space program might have looked like if Disney had chosen to do so. (New York: Basic Books, 1985) p. Wernher von Braun and Frederick I. National Space Institute, 1976) p. Randy Liebermann, "Wernher von Braun and Collier's Magazine's
of "an old swimming hole. It is the most tame and relaxing. Spending a day at one of the Disney World water parks can be a pleasant break from the theme parks as well as a great way to cool off from the hot Florida sun. Disney World offers lots of outdoor recreation. It has five challenging 18-hole golf courses as well as a 9-hole beginner's course and a 36-hole miniature golf course for family fun. If you prefer tennis there are many courts throughout the resort including Disney's Contemporary
a little netiquette. Again, the links within are almost certainly defunct. connection), where people could submit all sorts of Disney questions that were then delivered to one of us for answering. is an email that defined a set of policies for ourselves. As Walt once said>: "We can be sure of only one thing: every grown-up once was a child. Now when we make a new picture, we don't think of grown-ups, and we don't think of children, but of that fine, unspoiled spot deep down in everyone of
these characters and move on. Look, we are in the middle of a transition all across the entertainment industry. To read into this entire story motives that made sense ten years ago is shallow thinking. I could write a book about what is happening and why. But, the bottom line of the story is this: every single model, and every single idea of planning that we have relied upon or reacted to in the past especially in the motion picture industry no longer exists. There are too many wild card factors–and
of visitors entering the country. But surprisingly, after the Sept. 11 attacks the federal government sought out Disney?s advice in intelligence, security and biometrics, a tool that teaches computers to recognize and identify individuals based on their unique characteristics. The federal government may have wanted Disney's expertise because Walt Disney World is responsible for the nation's largest single commercial application of biometrics, said Jim Wayman, director of the National Biometric
the calm cool and collected, evil genius type. He's maniacal and treacherous, with everything all planned out (until it goes wrong). Jafar takes different forms: a vizier, and old man, to a sultan, to a sorcerer, to a cobra, to a genie. This is about the scariest villain of them all. He has no humor to him whatsoever. We often see the villains in their hideout with a sidekick and a lot of humor. Not so with this guy. We don't know why he does what he does; we don't know his motive. We only