Bill Pierce
Well-known
I think a lot of you may find this interesting. It concerns copyright, photo licensing and the internet - and is from one of my favorite websites, “Thoughts of a Bohemian.” If the article, “iTune it,” is not the first article on the website, scroll down.
http://blog.melchersystem.com/
http://blog.melchersystem.com/
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
On a Side note reading an Excerpt on The Website... his article "How Empires Fall"
I seemed to Fall in LOVE & Chuckle with the Quote Below....I See This Often but Glad I Waste My Time on Perfecting My Skills
"We do not want to seduce, we want to have sex. We do not want to cook, we want to eat.
We do not see value in perfecting a task, especially if it slows down our reach to the final product. We actually seek out anything that will shorten our access to the desired goal. We actually spend more time and energy trying finding those short cuts than perfecting our own means."
I seemed to Fall in LOVE & Chuckle with the Quote Below....I See This Often but Glad I Waste My Time on Perfecting My Skills
"We do not want to seduce, we want to have sex. We do not want to cook, we want to eat.
We do not see value in perfecting a task, especially if it slows down our reach to the final product. We actually seek out anything that will shorten our access to the desired goal. We actually spend more time and energy trying finding those short cuts than perfecting our own means."
FrankS
Registered User
On a Side note reading an Excerpt on The Website... his article "How Empires Fall"
I seemed to Fall in LOVE & Chuckle with the Quote Below....I See This Often but Glad I Waste My Time on Perfecting My Skills
"We do not want to seduce, we want to have sex. We do not want to cook, we want to eat.
We do not see value in perfecting a task, especially if it slows down our reach to the final product. We actually seek out anything that will shorten our access to the desired goal. We actually spend more time and energy trying finding those short cuts than perfecting our own means."
I think that an argument could be made for exactly the opposit: Life is the journey, not the destination. I'm with you, Helen.
dave lackey
Veteran
I think that an argument could be made for exactly the opposit: Life is the journey, not the destination. I'm with you, Helen.
+1 on that Frank and Helen!
FrankS
Registered User
In some ways, this explains why I'm a film guy.
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