[–] quizbiz 16y ago ↗ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dvn_Ied9t4MIt never gets old. Always a mood changer when I need it. [–] anamax 16y ago ↗ It's interesting that few of those folks were actually "rebels" in a significant sense.Einstein is a great example. Apart from the "5000 German scientists" thing, he was well respected from the beginning.The Beatles are another. They pretty much owned popular music and they're "outsiders"?Van Gogh, now he was an outsider as was Eugene Von Bruenchenhein http://www.ktfineart.com/past/?object_id=86 .
[–] anamax 16y ago ↗ It's interesting that few of those folks were actually "rebels" in a significant sense.Einstein is a great example. Apart from the "5000 German scientists" thing, he was well respected from the beginning.The Beatles are another. They pretty much owned popular music and they're "outsiders"?Van Gogh, now he was an outsider as was Eugene Von Bruenchenhein http://www.ktfineart.com/past/?object_id=86 .
[–] arketyp 16y ago ↗ That James Bond analogy sure got me convinced...Of course if sales are bad you have to reinvent yourself and take crazy risks. But wackiness as an incubator? I don't understand that conclusion.
[–] joss82 16y ago ↗ My eyes are crying because of this green background.Why did the author choose such a background ?If he wants to be different, he should focus on content rather than unergonomical design.
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[ 6.8 ms ] story [ 19.3 ms ] threadIt never gets old. Always a mood changer when I need it.
Einstein is a great example. Apart from the "5000 German scientists" thing, he was well respected from the beginning.
The Beatles are another. They pretty much owned popular music and they're "outsiders"?
Van Gogh, now he was an outsider as was Eugene Von Bruenchenhein http://www.ktfineart.com/past/?object_id=86 .
Of course if sales are bad you have to reinvent yourself and take crazy risks. But wackiness as an incubator? I don't understand that conclusion.
Why did the author choose such a background ?
If he wants to be different, he should focus on content rather than unergonomical design.