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At the end of a loan, the securities are required to be returned to the lender. The lender will receive a fee if the loan was collateralised by securities. If the loan was collateralised by cash, the lender may also earn a return or make a loss from the reinvestment of the cash collateral. So tune in and join the Longbox of Darkness, as we embark on this journey into the stuff of nightmares. Personal favorite though? Probably Fables of the Reconstruction. I always associate REM big time with the era in my life when I still used a walkman, even though all I carried with me was a tape with Murmur on one side and Fables on the other. I guess they just really straddled that timeline, as far as mediums go? They’re one of the few bands where my collection includes records, tapes, and CDs, and I remember seeing the longbox for Out of Time in used record stores as late as 2006 (in fact, I vaguely remember there being a longbox of sorts for new adventures in hi-fi, way way later). Around the time I reach Irem, I get the story message that I've run out of ice and the Snow Child doesn't have long left. (Why can't I buy more ice in any of these ports I'm visiting?)

In case, you don’t mind paying a monthly subscription. You can consider Unifi Box Plus or Astro Ultra Box too.The funds currently have limits in place to control the amount that is lent and to monitor market exposure, ranging from 20% to 331/3% of assets under management (“AUM”). There are also certain European Securities and Markets Authority (“ESMA”) guidelines in force regarding collateral diversification and monitoring. More information can be found in the respective fund prospectuses. Anyway, yeah, for me? Fables. I don’t know why, it’s not objectively as good as Murmur or Automatic or LRP. I just love that dark, southern gothic mood, I guess. The Ban the Box movement was gaining momentum, with a lot of artists supporting the idea, but getting over the edge of solving the problem didn’t happen until an artist at the peak of his commercial powers stepped up and used his clout to get the ball rolling.

Note: Not all funds bear this risk as cash collateral may not be accepted or, if accepted, may not be reinvested.Ever wondered what it might be like to transform under the full moon's curse, or face off against ancient evils? We're unraveling these mysteries on this week's episode of The Longbox of Darkness. We're starting with a hair-raising journey into Marvel's classic horror character - Werewolf by Night, delving into the comic book series, its origin story, and its adaptation into a Disney-Marvel TV special. Brace yourself for tales of cursed transformations and dark family legacies! In conclusion, I wouldn’t recommend buying the Long TV box in 2022 since its price is too high for such outdated hardware. You can buy a much better and more powerful TV box for RM400. It made sense that the company would want to find an approach to please record stores—because major record store chains wouldn’t let up on the issue without a fight. For example, at the time Ban the Box was announced, Tower Records President Russ Solomon was passionate about keeping the box as it was. The battle raged for a few years, but finally, in a New York Times article dated 1 April 1993, Jon Pareles announced “Say goodbye to the long box, the 6-by-12-inch cardboard box that holds a compact disk. As of today it officially becomes an artifact of a bygone decade. After years of wrangling, environmental sentiments have prevailed in the recording business. The hollow, throwaway long box had become a symbol of conspicuous waste, and it had to go.” Some record stores switched to generic plastic frames that were removed at the cash register and reused. After returning to London, I get the hint that the Snow Child needs to go to the Iron Republic. I figure, great, I just got a Judgments' Egg that I need to take there anyway for the Irrepressible Cannoneer's storyline.

I get that you have kids and want to protect them/shelter them from all things bad in the world. If you’re talking to them about sex and more grown up topics at an earlier age, they’ll probably be better human beings because of it. From a distance, it seems like putting a CD or a cassette inside a massive box, of which more than half of it was effectively useless, would be a really questionable choice. For images and other additional content discussed in this episode, go to darklongbox.com, where you'll find our Podcast Supplemental Post. We next shift our focus to the silver screen, delving into a bone-chilling Wes Craven masterpiece, The People Under the Stairs, in our Cineplex of Terror segment. It's a harrowing tale of desperation, twisted social norms, and malevolent forces that will leave you on the edge of your seat. And in our final segment, The Book Nook of Doom, we review and recommend Adam Rowe's non-fiction tome 'Worlds Beyond Time: An Exploration of 70's Sci-fi Art." You dare not miss it! This push away from the jewel case soon gained momentum among some of the industry’s biggest stars— Prince was one of the first artists to eschew the jewel case entirely for a CD release—but it was not to be. Instead, most rank-and-file releases used a mixture of a paper box and a jewel case. On cheap releases, the paper wasn’t even specially designed. (One reason for this is that not every major label was on board with ditching the jewel box. Polygram, which invented the jewel case, wanted to keep it.)Great show, and great to hear the inside story on longboxes. I’m 42 and Out Of Time came out when I was in college – I remember the transformation of record stores. Not to get overly nostalgic, but I have fond memories of waiting in line at the record store for midnight releases – Cocteau Twins, Peter Gabriel, and more… new releases don’t have quite the same cachet as they used to for me. Prince’s “Around the World in the Day,” which was designed to use every inch of the longbox format. ( Home of Theimer)



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