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seit über zehn Jahren MNet-Kunde und bin sehr zufrieden. Gab einmal technische Probleme im Haus (Mehr-Parteien) und einmal ist der gestellte Router kaputt gegangen, wurde beides zeitnah und einwandfrei gerichtet bzw. ersetzt. Verbindung ist dauerhaft stabil, FastPath kann man per Anruf einrichten, bei „Beschwerden“ über Mangelhaften Upload wurde sofort mehr Bandbreite zur Verfügung gestellt. Sind im Altbau, Glas kommt zwar im Keller an aber in die Wohnung liegt nur Kupfer. Konstante Messung zeigt immer 110-120 Mbit down und 50-60 Mbit up.
phone, keys, cloth handkerchief, knife, lighter and tobacco pouch.
Thank you everyone for sharing!
Yes, same. Music is open source.
think about the times we shared tapes with each other.
They sure did. F**kers.
Not engaging with my narcboomerdad as a teen was the best defense I could have utilized and that I am actually sane.
And to everyone who shared, thanks for sharing.
yes, supposedly. Inherently they‘re concept is publishing, but the margins on streaming revenue are slim to none so touring is in fact a viable way of creating income. and big labels operate on the same principle as any commercial company, money. it is not art or fame or glory, it is money.
If you like there is a recent video from Benn Jordan on YT analyzing revenue streams from streaming companies. fucked up
I work in the livesound field, and to my experience, music and music business are separate things. You need business management knowledge to be a band/an artist these days. Or you hire someone for that. The desaster mentioned in the article is a home made problem, this should have been calculated beforehand (probably was) but even if artists don‘t break even there will always be someone saying „but the output and reception you will receive is your capitalism the future“ (marketing). I pity British artists because brexit but business is business. calculate beforehand.
hello,
Sony doesn’t book tours. they are a label.
less work, more life.
To most, due to lack of opportunity, hard work is just elitist propaganda these days.
thank you