Vinyl and climate change

Anyone else seen this…

What does he want to say?

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Spicy for a company forum :slight_smile:

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Yes, I read that earlier. I noticed that his argument against vinyl and CDs - and touring - didn’t include any pressure on the streaming companies to pay the artists more fairly.

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Exactly!

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Millar is the hypocrite.

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He also fails to mention the vast amounts of resources (including electricity) that the server farms which power the streaming sites consume. All in all a terrible (and badly-written or edited), sensationalist interview which does Millar, the journalist and the newspaper’s reputations no good at all.

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I can attest to your point. Have built a few main and DR sites over the last 34 years. The amount of electricity use is truly extraordinary.

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That paper is very good in publishing one sided bollocks.

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As all newspapers do!

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The thing is that the guardian pretends to have the moral high ground hence I’d expect better from them.

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LOL its a Gates funded rag.

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No it isn’t,

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In a way it is funded by Vanguard funding. And it aligns itself with that agenda. But Gates does not fund very much of the Scott Trust directly.

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