Word: trojans
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...long run, turning Trojan might be Big Music's best strategy for a return to growth. Given that the established music industry of the day has alternately resisted and then succumbed to every new technology since the player piano in 1896, users would seem to have the weight of history on their side. "A business strategy that alienates your customer base isn't a good strategy," says Andreessen. "The most productive way to solve the problem is to satisfy demand." CDs saved music in 1985; perhaps some modest fencing around the cash cow of CD burning can save the industry...
Schechter fueled much of the e-mail debate when he compared having a tree in the House to letting in a “Trojan horse...
...comparison with a Trojan horse is a description of how the Christmas tree is used to get young people to associate with a religion,” Schechter says. “The symbol of a Trojan horse is getting something in the door with something that looks innocent...
Acts of horror often find their appropriate response in works of art. In a tradition going back 2,500 years - when Euripides took the Melian massacre and spun it into the theatrical gold of The Trojan Women - artists have done what politicians and the media cannot: explain the inexplicable, make sense of the incomprehensible. Will September's disaster find its outlet in the works of today's authors and playwrights...
...seriously can be an entertaining, even inspiring part of a college football game. Few melodies are as beloved by the home crowd (or loathed by opposing fans) at games as Michigan’s “Hail to the Victors” or the “USC Trojan March” performed by seemingly hundreds of trumpets. Even the FSU “War Chant” and accompanying tomahawk chop can be somewhat addicting (if annoying at the same time...