The Internet is a container, not a substance.
“The Internet is a container, not a substance.”
— Alison Owen · Container
The World Motivation
The Internet is a container, not a substance.
“The Internet is a container, not a substance.”
— Alison Owen · Container
The Internet is a container, not a substance.
If you look back on professions, when they became undervalued and paid less, women tended to do better in them.
YouTube clips get millions, billions of hits. Reality TV programs have their own channels. How can movies attempt to compete with these kinds of numbers? And do we even need to? Are we scaring ourselves by unnecessary comparisons, by not comparing apples with apples?
Human nature stays the same, the one thing that stays constant, like death and taxes. And people still want good stories!
Really, I am entirely material driven. If a project appeals to me, I will try to find the right writer and director. And that may be someone I've worked with before, or it may not. It may be a woman, or it may not.
What do you think is the world's most recognisable container of information? It's the human face. We are constantly reading each other and responding.
Our port facilities should have the freedom to levy a market-based container fee which will provide new revenue and make our system more equitable to the American taxpayer and American manufacturers.
Ever since I worked on 'Buffy', it's always helped me to find a genre container for something, and I was like, 'Oh, this is where the movie melodrama has gone to. It's gone to YA.'
The book is not really the container for the book. The book itself is the narrative. It's the thing that people create.
Sending a container from Shanghai to Le Havre emits fewer greenhouse gases than the truck that takes the container on to Lyon.