Screw that.
You know what a good site would be? A site that would have explained to me that all theories of the firm as Coasian, before digging my head into a sea of freakin' useless papers by a bunch of weirdos who stick their nose into business entities beyond the boundaries of industrial organizations.
That would be a good site.
Econofags. I hate you all.
Originally posted by SeitseDid you lose your train of thought?
A site that would have explained to me that all theories of the firm as Coasian, before digging my head into a sea of freakin' useless papers by a bunch of weirdos who stick their nose into business entities beyond the boundaries of industrial organizations.
All aboard!
Originally posted by PalynkaI've recently become a huge fan of lala.com.
The idea is to post interesting websites that not many people might heard about.
It's a site that allows you to listen (once) to most albums/songs all the way through, so you can preview them before buying.
If you like an album and want to listen more, you can buy the "web album" for less than a dollar. Web albums can be listened to online as many times as you want for as long as you want. You just can't burn a CD. If you eventually decide to buy the album, they credit the cost of the web album towards your purchase. You can buy albums or just individual songs. Either way, all your music is stored in an easy-to-use online player that works similar to iTunes. You can organize your music, create playlists...etc. You can even upload your home collection to the site and access it from any computer.
Originally posted by rbmorrisBastards with unlimited bandwidth. No wonder it takes so long to load my bloody farm...
I've recently become a huge fan of lala.com.
It's a site that allows you to listen (once) to most albums/songs all the way through, so you can preview them before buying.
If you like an album and want to listen more, you can buy the "web album" for less than a dollar. Web albums can be listened to online as many times as you want for as long as you wa ...[text shortened]... etc. You can even upload your home collection to the site and access it from any computer.