From Alex Reynolds Sent Thu, Jul 9th 1998, 22:51
Warp (and others) press on thin vinyl, so that they have enough vinyl stock left over to split a single up into, say, three separate records, thereby increasing the hypothetical price -- and the profit -- threefold. Like, duh, didn't they teach this to you in Economics 101? Yours toungue-in-cheeky, Alex ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Jul 1998 16:51:25 -0400 From: Carter Tracy <xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> Subject: (idm) reasonable people? what's up with WAP100 being pressed on such skimpy vinyl??? Come on folks, be reasonable! ............................................................................ ......... clock wise records 1611 marlbrook drive NE atlanta GA 30307 404.371.3401 voice 404.377.5403 fax xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx http://www.clockwise-records.com ------------------------------ __________________________________________________________________________ Alex Reynolds Distributed Support Specialist Department of Biology School of Arts & Sciences Computing University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA email:xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xxx phone:215.573.2818 PGP Fingerprint: E0E3 BB20 C1BC 3C0D 56A1 1FD5 5B9C 9E91 A7F0 F9B5 "The future belongs to crowds." -- _Mao II_, Don DeLillo