<I>Cartoon Brew</I> has come to the aide of those of us looking for the perfect Kwanzanukmas gift for animaniacs with its review of <A HREF="http://www.cinetecadelfriuli.org/pubblicazioni/Libri/publications_06.ht… Disney's Silly Symphonies: A Companion to the Classic Cartoon Series</I></A>.
Alright, so I guess the biggest debate will be between analog and digital formats, not too familiar with analog formats (I am only 18, I grew up in a digital world) but digital wise, you have CD, DVD audio, mp3/aac (ewww) um not all too sure
In one of last years issues Sam Tellig, I believe, did a review of the Maven. I have not been able to locate his article. Does anyone remember what was Mr. Tellig's opinion, of the Maven? Any info is appreciated. Thanks!
Imagine that—Microsoft is touchy about negative reviews. The interesting thing is that it thinks it can prevent negative reviews by preventing the use of its logo.
"In [Daniel Kehlmann's] first novel translated into English, the 31-year-old literary wunderkind's breezy, sometimes charming and ultimately inconsequential work follows the actual lives, careers and eventual intersection of two of Germany's brightest scientists: explorer, geographer and naturalist Alexander Von Humboldt and the astronomer and aptly crowned 'prince of mathematicians' Carl Friedrich Gauss."
Alright, so I guess the biggest debate will be between analog and digital formats, not too familiar with analog formats (I am only 18, I grew up in a digital world) but digital wise, you have CD, DVD audio, mp3/aac (ewww) um not all too sure