In a message dated 6/24/02 7:29:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, cow@compsoc.man.ac.uk writes:
http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/75613/www-klf-cx/k/art/sel92-07.txt
hmm. i found the following passage from above particularly amusing: "With licensing deals recently signed with Arista in the USA, and with Toshiba in Japan, the KLF hadn't even begun to peak yet in terms of worldwide sales. They could have made substantial sums of money without even recording another note. Simply deleting their back catalogue is equivalent to piling up maybe a million or more five pound notes, dousing them with petrol and.... woooooof. Or, of course, it could just be another amusing publicity stunt." -paul Are you unknowningly spreading the Klez worm?http://www.mcafee.com/support/onlineservices/faqs.asp?faq=1038 =========================================================== Currently in rotation: Stray Cats - Live in New York; Beatles - Ultimate Box 1; VA - Saturday Morning; Proclaimers - Best of...; Laurie Anderson - Live at Town Hall NYC
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 02:11:00AM -0400, TheMgnt@aol.com wrote:
http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/75613/www-klf-cx/k/art/sel92-07.txt
hmm. i found the following passage from above particularly amusing:
"With licensing deals recently signed with Arista in the USA, and with Toshiba in Japan, the KLF hadn't even begun to peak yet in terms of worldwide sales. They could have made substantial sums of money without even recording another note. Simply deleting their back catalogue is equivalent to piling up maybe a million or more five pound notes, dousing them with petrol and.... woooooof.
What a silly analogy ... as if anyone would do that!
Or, of course, it could just be another amusing publicity stunt."
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