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10/10/2006


Adventures by Morse; City of the Dead, Chapter 4

Filed under: Old-Time Radio — Charlie Summers @ 6:46 pm

In the Spirit of Halloween, Bill Scherer is offering a copy of Carlton E Morse’s The City of the Dead in MP3 format for anyone who wants it: “If you are into Halloween as much as my household is then you’ll probably like this. It’s in 10 chapters.”

Today’s chapter: Chapter 4, Old Clawfoot again.

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Disney-ABC: “We understand piracy now as a business model”

Filed under: News — Charlie Summers @ 1:30 pm

From Ars Technica: Disney-ABC: “We understand piracy now as a business model”

From the article: “Now comes news from Disney-ABC that content producers have had a revelation: instead of simply trying to squash piracy, it might be more productive to understand and compete with it. That’s the message brought by Anne Sweeney, the president of Disney-ABC Television Group and one of the ‘50 Most Powerful Women in Business,’ according to Fortune.”

Gee…a corporation finding a clue. What are those odds?

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