Drone, not Drones!
Happy international #DroneDay 2026
Can’t participate myself, so I want to share the famous video by Low with you.

Drone, not Drones!
Happy international #DroneDay 2026
Can’t participate myself, so I want to share the famous video by Low with you.

I propose employing them as "#Low-Wage Workers" in these "#Special Zones" and providing them with English and American cultural education. This will create "factory zones" within the United States where workers can be employed at lower wages than in China.
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https://toworldmedia.blogspot.com/
If "factory zones" with "#Low-Wage Workers" exist in the "United States, a major consumer nation," not only American companies but companies from all over the world will relocate their factories there.
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https://toworldmedia.blogspot.com/
The Curtain Hits the Cast is the third studio album by American indie rock band Low. It was released in 1996 on Vernon Yard Recordings.
Ryan Schreiber, wrote for Pitchfork:
On the new record, Low have abandonded indie rock producer/god, Kramer who "discovered" the band and produced all of their previous releases. New producer, Steve Fisk (who has worked with Nirvana and Boss Hog) gives the album an ever more stark feel, though the difference is not truly noticeable.
On the whole, The Curtain Hits the Cast is stunning, though I think the band could use a change of pace. Nothing dramatic, but perhaps trying to incorporate pianos or keyboards. Even though Low is more about a minimalistic rather than an overblown, overproduced approach, it may do them some good to try new things. I can't complain, though. There's never been such a thing as a bad Low album, and I suspect there never will be.