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Re: [LUG] Amazon Music downloads

 

Henry Bremridge wrote:
> Alan / Rob
>
> Many thanks: finally found the CD at a store in Exeter where I can collect it in 
> time for Christmas.
>
> The problem was really two fold
>
> 1/ I did not want to install the *deb file, although I may have had to but was 
> saved and I can get a physical CD.
>
> 2/ The music was a classical piece and most of the common sites were sold out. 
> This APPEARS to be a function of the collapse of Woolworths who apparently were 
> behind quite a lot of the physical distribution of music CDs. As they are now 
> bankrupt, quite a few stores have not been able to free the inventory from 
> Woolworths or set up alternative distribution from the music companies.
>
> Going on from the bankruptcy of Woolworths I pass on an article in the Sunday 
> Times this morning. Not sure how true it is but no doubt we will find out soon 
> enough
>
> http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/retailing/article5375478.ece
>
> Quote
>
>     UP to 15 national retail chains are predicted to go bust before the middle
>     of January, forcing thousands more shopworkers onto the dole.
>
>     The prediction came from insolvency expert Begbies Traynor as well-known
>     retail chains clamour to sell enough goods to meet their quarterly rent
>     payments on Christmas Day. Nick Hood, partner at Begbies Traynor, said: “I
>     would not be surprised if between 10 and 15 national and regional chains
>     collapsed before the middle of January.”
>
>     Hood refused to name specific store groups, but this weekend it emerged
>     that The Officers Club, a 150-strong national menswear chain, had been put
>     up for distressed sale through KPMG, while the specialist tea retailer,
>     Whittards, and music store Zavvi remained on the critical list. 
>
> End quote
>
>
>   
I have tried to reply to this article and say in these hard times how 
much are companies spending on new software / hardware, and perhaps open 
source is worth considering to save on costs, if upgrades are needed.

Perhaps others here can post something similar, it could make a 
difference, and get people thinking or perhaps start a debate if nothing 
else.

Paul

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