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Only two discs (Norah and Delta) were moncler outlet store released in this century, which is perhaps a commentary on how record sales overall have diminished recently thanks to downloads and other media that were not part of this survey or simply that the longer that something is available in the market place the more opportunity it has to sell. Of course Shania and Alanis the chart toppers are both commercial juggernauts, Come On Over is the biggest selling album by a female of all time selling 34 million copies globally and the biggest selling country album of all time, while Jagged Little Pill is the best selling debut (internationally) album of all time notching up 30 million sales worldwide and the second biggest selling female album ever, second only to Ms Twain.
That list is somewhat scary. I do follow the charts, even if I hate 99% of the music in it, but I wouldn't have expected that the absolute top sellers were this bland. I think we're well due for another musical rebellion against this stale, bland and uninspiring fluff. There seems to be one of those about every 15 years. Although I don't think they make much of a difference in sales figures right at the top. If you look at, say the early 90's you wouldn't find Nirvana, but probably something like Darryl Braithwaite instead. Similarly in the 70's when punk was big it wasn't The Clash or The Sex Pistols that sold the big numbers, it was The Bay City Rollers and Leif Garrett and I'm sure there's a bunch more that I now can't recall.
Can't remember who said it but there's a quote that says that 95% of music will always suck, but it's the other 5% that's worth coming back for. After all MOR albums and light pop fair have always been the biggest sellers, especially when Mums and Dads get on the band wagon. Throughout the late 60's the Sound of Music Soundtrack was one of the biggest sellers of all time in the UK and here. This was the time of pop's golden age of the Beatles/Stones but big as their sales were they were outsold by some of these light family friendly artists. No surprise that ABBA is there as they likewise appealed to all ages. As any dedicated music fan knows, it is not how much a recording sells or how popular it is that ultimately counts. Substance over sales is what matters any day. Classic 60's albums like Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys, and Love's Forever Changes were not best sellers in their days, the latter barely made it into the charts. Over time these recordings were recognized for their undeniable artistic merit and got the belated recognition they deserved. There are many great records even some released today that over time will tell a similar story.
Dummies miss out and try to catch up. You're got retro (The Wilbury's and Elvis), Emo, R Hip Hop, Irish Tenors in amongst the pop and 'alternative' even an 'out there' singer like Regina Spektor get into the mainstreem charts. The trouble is that radio is forced to play too many substandard Australian releases and it brings the standard down. The ARIAs should really not be presented this year because there's no CDs released in the previous year that deserve to be judged 'The Best'. I am not saying that we do not know what is good for us, everyone knows we are a relatively intelligent and sensitive nation, but we tend towards choices that moncler outlet are easily made. This goes as much for voting in an incumbent government as it does for buying the CD's Triple M, Nova et al tell us to. We also cannot pretend that the majority of people who buy CD's actually LIKE music (even though it is compulsory to vote, not all that do so LIKE politics), many are happy for the background 'noise' and/or the status having certain albums in your car/house can bring. Commercial radio play does not necessarily equal a fondling of Satan's trident, but unfortunately it tells people what they should be liking, and any situation where an interested party are telling an indifferent party what the deal is, the deal will be signed, sealed and delivered and you'll find John Howard's smug Baron Greenbacklike grin on election night and Shania Twain in your childhood friend's music collection. Don't blame them or get angry, they just don't LIKE music as much as you do, all you can do is to lead by example.
We also seem very internationalist in our musical taste, only two from Australia ( Delta and Savage Garden) but three from Canada ( Shania, Alanis and Celine), one from New Zealand, one from Ireland, one Swedish and two from America; so much for imperialistic cultural dominance. Although there is a more insidious invisible sonic imperialism unrelated to geography, but that's another discussion for another time.
Only two discs (Norah and Delta) were moncler outlet store released in this century, which is perhaps a commentary on how record sales overall have diminished recently thanks to downloads and other media that were not part of this survey or simply that the longer that something is available in the market place the more opportunity it has to sell. Of course Shania and Alanis the chart toppers are both commercial juggernauts, Come On Over is the biggest selling album by a female of all time selling 34 million copies globally and the biggest selling country album of all time, while Jagged Little Pill is the best selling debut (internationally) album of all time notching up 30 million sales worldwide and the second biggest selling female album ever, second only to Ms Twain.
That list is somewhat scary. I do follow the charts, even if I hate 99% of the music in it, but I wouldn't have expected that the absolute top sellers were this bland. I think we're well due for another musical rebellion against this stale, bland and uninspiring fluff. There seems to be one of those about every 15 years. Although I don't think they make much of a difference in sales figures right at the top. If you look at, say the early 90's you wouldn't find Nirvana, but probably something like Darryl Braithwaite instead. Similarly in the 70's when punk was big it wasn't The Clash or The Sex Pistols that sold the big numbers, it was The Bay City Rollers and Leif Garrett and I'm sure there's a bunch more that I now can't recall.
Can't remember who said it but there's a quote that says that 95% of music will always suck, but it's the other 5% that's worth coming back for. After all MOR albums and light pop fair have always been the biggest sellers, especially when Mums and Dads get on the band wagon. Throughout the late 60's the Sound of Music Soundtrack was one of the biggest sellers of all time in the UK and here. This was the time of pop's golden age of the Beatles/Stones but big as their sales were they were outsold by some of these light family friendly artists. No surprise that ABBA is there as they likewise appealed to all ages. As any dedicated music fan knows, it is not how much a recording sells or how popular it is that ultimately counts. Substance over sales is what matters any day. Classic 60's albums like Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys, and Love's Forever Changes were not best sellers in their days, the latter barely made it into the charts. Over time these recordings were recognized for their undeniable artistic merit and got the belated recognition they deserved. There are many great records even some released today that over time will tell a similar story.
Dummies miss out and try to catch up. You're got retro (The Wilbury's and Elvis), Emo, R Hip Hop, Irish Tenors in amongst the pop and 'alternative' even an 'out there' singer like Regina Spektor get into the mainstreem charts. The trouble is that radio is forced to play too many substandard Australian releases and it brings the standard down. The ARIAs should really not be presented this year because there's no CDs released in the previous year that deserve to be judged 'The Best'. I am not saying that we do not know what is good for us, everyone knows we are a relatively intelligent and sensitive nation, but we tend towards choices that moncler outlet are easily made. This goes as much for voting in an incumbent government as it does for buying the CD's Triple M, Nova et al tell us to. We also cannot pretend that the majority of people who buy CD's actually LIKE music (even though it is compulsory to vote, not all that do so LIKE politics), many are happy for the background 'noise' and/or the status having certain albums in your car/house can bring. Commercial radio play does not necessarily equal a fondling of Satan's trident, but unfortunately it tells people what they should be liking, and any situation where an interested party are telling an indifferent party what the deal is, the deal will be signed, sealed and delivered and you'll find John Howard's smug Baron Greenbacklike grin on election night and Shania Twain in your childhood friend's music collection. Don't blame them or get angry, they just don't LIKE music as much as you do, all you can do is to lead by example.
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APC described Stargate custom install to other customers; based on their overwhelming interest, Gary decided to build a second data center. The facility (which is schedule for August, 2007 completion) will offer 10 to 35rack with no mix of head loads; customers will have access to precise data on UPS run time, power utilization, etc. for their isolated environments. Since January, over 20 large enterprises, including several financial institutions, have stopped by for tours.
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APC chilled water cooling distribution units are designed for raised floor environments, which Gary wanted to avoid. As APC CTO Neil Rasmussen puts it in this SearchDataCenter article:
can make an air conditioner any size I want, but the problem is getting the air through the tiles. If I try to moving 25kW of air through tile, it going to be 120 mph coming through floor tile. It also very inefficient to push all that air over a distance. It takes a tremendous amount of horsepower to move it around. It not uncommon to find just the fan taking more power than the servers in data centers. With APC assistance, he redesigned its hot aisle containment system to eliminate the raised floor requirement.
APC described Stargate custom install to other customers; based on their overwhelming interest, Gary decided to build a second data center. The facility (which is schedule for August, 2007 completion) will offer 10 to 35rack with no mix of head loads; customers will have access to precise data on UPS run time, power utilization, etc. for their isolated environments. Since January, over 20 large enterprises, including several financial institutions, have stopped by for tours.
Stargate picked a great time to get into the data center www.monclerstore.co.uk business; there a tremendous market demand for space. But supportwise, how will the company handle its increasingly diverse customer base, ranging from individual domain owners to large banks? With different staff, said Gary seeming surprised that such a minor detail could be considered an obstacle.
BTW, Stargate will be sharing its progress through its new blog. I wonder what next for Gary, now that he exhausted the entire range of hosting possibilities. We did talk briefly about Sun data center moncler uk sale in a box and APC mobile data center. You never know; Stargate might find itself in the colo (or data center truck stop) business one of these days.
Isabel Wang (197 Posts) One of the Web hosting industry's longeststanding citizens, Isabel Wang is also a hightech enthusiast. Through her WHIR blog, she examines the impact emerging Web technologies will have on the Web hosting business, and on the motivations of hosting consumers.
Isabel has been in the web hosting industry for almost 10 years. As the cofounder of ISPcheck, she sold banner ads to early web hosting pioneers. As editor and publisher of Web Hosting Magazine, she wrote about the dotcom boom and bust. And as VP Communications at EV1Servers, she learned about the dedicated servers business first hand.
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Millennials are the current group of young people coming of age in America. They are commonly identified as the source of major societal shifts, problems, and potential. It is a timehonored tradition to look to a society's latest crop of young adults as the crux of all important trends. A year ago, MCD reported up 1.6%, down 1.9%, down 1.9%, and net up 0.7% respectively. The chart below shows comparable sales changes, by region, on a quarterly basis. has been down three straight quarters and four out of the last six. despite heavy World Cup promotions. In the last quarterly report, McDonald's pointed to "ongoing broadbased http://www.monclerstore.co.uk/ challenges." However, the WSJ, in conjunction with fastfood research firm Technomic, think they have found at least one culprit in millennials, defined in this study as adults aged 19 to 37 (a wider range than I am used to seeing).
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Source: WSJNote that the overall change for fastcasual is the same as that of the 22 to 37year olds. The overall change for MCD is up slightly over this time period despite the large plunge for 19 to 21year olds. In other words, it seems that the youngest of this millennial demographic have little impact on the overall eating patterns, especially for fastcasual. Moreover, there are significant periods over this timespan where McDonald's outperforms fastcasual. This outperformance ended at the beginning of 2013 as fastcasual made a strong surge in the year. Given that fastcasual trended downward along with MCD for two quarters, there is no reason to believe that a fundamental trend is underway. More data are needed to be sure these years are not just a fortuitous window in time. Having comparables with other fastfood chains would provide even better context.
The WSJ explains the trends by claiming "increasingly, younger diners are seeking out fresher, healthier food and chains that offer customizable menu options for little more than the price of a combo meal." Cited as key chains taking business from McDonald's are Chipotle (NYSE:CMG), once whollyowned by McDonald's; and Five Guys Holdings LLC, owner of Five Guys Burger and Fries. Five Guys serves such healthier choices as bacon cheeseburgers, bacon cheese dogs, and, well french fries cooked in pure, no cholesterol, peanut oil. This cooking style of course does not go over well with the seemingly increasing number of kids with peanut allergies, millenials included. This all begs the question as to what food choices are really being made. Even Chipotle offers burritos where you can choose to pack in 1000 calories or more in one sitting. Compare that to the 530 calories in a Big Mac.
The final problem I want to point out with this demographic study is that there is no notion of lifecycle change. The chart above is presumably a static view: at a given point in time, what did adults of a certain age prefer? What we also want to know is how those preferences changed over time by the SAME adults. In other words, do 19 to 21 yearolds go from preferring fastcasual to fast food over time? Why do we think 19 to 21year olds of today are indicative of future choices for the children that precede them or the older adults they will eventually become?
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Millennials are the current group of young people coming of age in America. They are commonly identified as the source of major societal shifts, problems, and potential. It is a timehonored tradition to look to a society's latest crop of young adults as the crux of all important trends. A year ago, MCD reported up 1.6%, down 1.9%, down 1.9%, and net up 0.7% respectively. The chart below shows comparable sales changes, by region, on a quarterly basis. has been down three straight quarters and four out of the last six. despite heavy World Cup promotions. In the last quarterly report, McDonald's pointed to "ongoing broadbased http://www.monclerstore.co.uk/ challenges." However, the WSJ, in conjunction with fastfood research firm Technomic, think they have found at least one culprit in millennials, defined in this study as adults aged 19 to 37 (a wider range than I am used to seeing).
The key evidence is that a small sliver of this population, moncler uk those aged 19 to 21, have reported eating at McDonald's at least once a month at a rate of 12.9 percentage points less than at the beginning of 2011. Meanwhile, 19 to 21year olds have reported eating at "fastcasual" restaurants at a rate of 2.3 percentage points higher than at the beginning of 2011. The rest of the millennials have remained flat over this time span in reporting eating at McDonald's at least once a month while increasing their rate at fastcasual establishments by 5.2%. It is clear that the 19 to 21year olds have little impact on the overall results based on this chart showing the net impact of the entire millennial population. Eating Patterns of Millennials
Source: WSJNote that the overall change for fastcasual is the same as that of the 22 to 37year olds. The overall change for MCD is up slightly over this time period despite the large plunge for 19 to 21year olds. In other words, it seems that the youngest of this millennial demographic have little impact on the overall eating patterns, especially for fastcasual. Moreover, there are significant periods over this timespan where McDonald's outperforms fastcasual. This outperformance ended at the beginning of 2013 as fastcasual made a strong surge in the year. Given that fastcasual trended downward along with MCD for two quarters, there is no reason to believe that a fundamental trend is underway. More data are needed to be sure these years are not just a fortuitous window in time. Having comparables with other fastfood chains would provide even better context.
The WSJ explains the trends by claiming "increasingly, younger diners are seeking out fresher, healthier food and chains that offer customizable menu options for little more than the price of a combo meal." Cited as key chains taking business from McDonald's are Chipotle (NYSE:CMG), once whollyowned by McDonald's; and Five Guys Holdings LLC, owner of Five Guys Burger and Fries. Five Guys serves such healthier choices as bacon cheeseburgers, bacon cheese dogs, and, well french fries cooked in pure, no cholesterol, peanut oil. This cooking style of course does not go over well with the seemingly increasing number of kids with peanut allergies, millenials included. This all begs the question as to what food choices are really being made. Even Chipotle offers burritos where you can choose to pack in 1000 calories or more in one sitting. Compare that to the 530 calories in a Big Mac.
The final problem I want to point out with this demographic study is that there is no notion of lifecycle change. The chart above is presumably a static view: at a given point in time, what did adults of a certain age prefer? What we also want to know is how those preferences changed over time by the SAME adults. In other words, do 19 to 21 yearolds go from preferring fastcasual to fast food over time? Why do we think 19 to 21year olds of today are indicative of future choices for the children that precede them or the older adults they will eventually become?
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Here are the year's most popular baby names for girls and boys, as reported by BabyCenter parents. On this list, names spelled differently (like Sophia and Sofia) are ranked separately.
On our editorial lists of the 100 most popular baby names, we combined names that sound the same but have multiple spellings (like Sophia and Sofia; Jackson and Jaxon) for a true measure of popularity. All years
This Internet site provides information of a general nature and is designed for educational purposes only. If you have any concerns about your own health or the health of your child, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional. Please review the Terms of Use before using this site. Your use of the site indicates your agreement to be bound by the www.monclerstore.co.uk Terms of Use.
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Watch and learn. The best way to do an impersonation is to study the character you are trying to copy. Take note of the way the person speaks, any accent or the tone of the voice used. Does the person have any mannerisms that you can copy? For example, Paris Hilton likes to touch her hair while Elvis has his trademark curled lip and swagger. Watch video footage of the person. Look at film clips and observe how they dress and move.
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Move and move just like the celebrity. If you're doing the impersonation in front of a crowd, you need to learn the moves and walk of the person. Take the walk of Pres. Obama as he boards the plane, as imitated by Wanda Sykes. Or how about the swagger of Elvis Presley? Can you moonwalk like Michael Jackson? A good impersonation is one that is recognized as soon as you walk on stage, not only because of the way you are dressed, but also because of the way you move.
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