Saturday, March 23, 2002

Rollerball is one of my favourite films. I simply cannot believe that a remake of it with LL Cool J involved in any capacity can be any good; its just statistically IMPOSSIBLE.
posted by Irdial , 8:48 PM Þ 

Well, I meant 'Depressing' as in the film will leave you in a state of depression because of it's good qualities - to be more specific - the story or other aspects. But hey, maybe you know exactly what I'm blabbing about :-) and I should go watch the flick instead of just reading the bad bad bad reviews.
posted by Claus Eggers , 8:44 PM Þ 

addition to that list:
rollerball 2001
posted by john , 8:34 PM Þ 

Top Two Most Depressing Films Ever
1: Dead Man (Jim Jarmusch)
2: Artificial Intelligence (Steven Spielberg / Kubrick)
posted by Claus Eggers , 8:29 PM Þ 

r2d2

we are off to a protest against our BC liberal government at
1pm here in vancouver. pics to follow later. they have cut and cut
and cut again. bus strikes and teacher protests have been the norm
here for a while now. there is a possible plan pending to have secondary
school end at 11th grade and the student will have to PAY for 12th
grade independently(as the tax rates rise). pretty amazing huh?
posted by john , 8:15 PM Þ 

You are all aware of Daypop right?

http://www.daypop.com
posted by Irdial , 7:33 PM Þ 

posted by Irdial , 7:27 PM Þ 

akin you are gorgeous! ;p

posted by john , 7:19 PM Þ 

posted by Irdial , 7:13 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 3:06 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 3:05 PM Þ 

Public Health

There were many public health and environmental problems. Many of the wealthy had water brought to their homes through lead pipes. Previously the aqueducts had even purified the water but at the end lead pipes were thought to be preferable. The wealthy death rate was very high. The continuous interaction of people at the Colosseum, the blood and death probable spread disease. Those who lived on the streets in continuous contact allowed for an uninterrupted strain of disease much like the homeless in the poorer run shelters of today. Alcohol use increased as well adding to the incompetency of the general public.


Yes indeed. Just imagine if everyone is allowed to crack up, spliff up, get dusted $tonerterm. The general competency of the public would for sure be further reduced. Even it it was reduced by 2 percent, over time, this would have a large impact on the speed of human developments, and of course, those countries with absolute prohibition would be given a chance to catch up with the west, and then, they would eventually control us.

In the absence of alien and hostile cultures, getting wasted would be OK, but since we are surrounded by people who are hell bent on making us conform to their standards of morality and religion, its probably not a good thing to let down our guard and party.
posted by Irdial , 1:56 PM Þ 

Holy crap! I don't know what the fuck I was doign with that flash thingie. haha! That looks like a mix between my brother and a concrete slab! *cries*

and don't call me carth on here, you lush ;)
posted by Mikkel , 12:18 PM Þ 

posted by a hymn in g to nann , 9:43 AM Þ 


ummmm try again Mary! /a
posted by mary13 , 7:26 AM Þ 

I made one of those picture things a couple of days ago, but I deleted the screenshot. It wasn't accurate at all, and it was the closest I could get. Oh well.
And carth, yours is totally wrong. :P You're obviously more drunk than you think.

Aaaand, any picture of Shrub is a funny picture.
posted by Barrie , 4:12 AM Þ 


I'm a bit drunk, so the hair is sorta off, but oh well. Fuck that. It's close enuff.
posted by Mikkel , 2:58 AM Þ 

posted by Claus Eggers , 2:14 AM Þ 


"The conservatives are fools: They whine about the decay of traditional values, yet they enthusiastically support technological progress and economic growth. Apparently it never occurs to them that you can't make rapid, drastic changes in the technology and the economy of a society with out causing rapid changes in all other aspects of the society as well, and that such rapid changes inevitably break down traditional values."
posted by Claus Eggers , 1:45 AM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 1:41 AM Þ 

HotPod
posted by Claus Eggers , 1:39 AM Þ 
Friday, March 22, 2002


posted by john , 9:15 PM Þ 

posted by Irdial , 6:46 PM Þ 


Ultimate Flash Face

Do your bad self and post it!

posted by Claus Eggers , 4:56 PM Þ 

If WisheRs Were Horses...
Strange. Well - very strange...
posted by Claus Eggers , 4:09 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 3:35 PM Þ 

best lyric i've heard today, from The Streets' 'Turn The Page'.... "I'm 45th generation Roman'. Thats just such a beautiful minimalist definition of londons multicultural wierdness.
friday. still no rant welling up inside. I'm sat at a machine that's analysing 9000 cells per second for size, ganularity and 3 distinct surface molecules, six floors up in the middle of London. I can see the London Eye, Centrepoint, Senate House and much more besides. A warm breeze blows in the open window. The sky is blue through the mainly white clouds. Thought for the day... What is there to rant about?
posted by Alun , 3:25 PM Þ 

If you're lazy enough to start finding ways to make downloading stuff easier, there's curl and perl to the rescue!

curl http://www.fas.org/nuke/trinity/atmosphr/ | perl -pe '/HREF="([^\.]+\.mov)"/; if (defined $1) { $_ = "-O\nurl=\"http://www.fas.org/nuke/trinity/atmosphr/$1\"\n" } else { $_ = "" };' | curl -K -


Make a new dir from your shell of choice, enter it, type that line. First, it fetches the index page, and hands it over to a perl oneliner, that greps for occurences of HREFs to .mov files. These are then output to standard output in the form of a curl config file, which a second curl picks up with it's -K parameter. ^_^
posted by Mikkel , 2:38 PM Þ 

Washy Talky
"Electrolux Kelvinator in India introduces the world first talking washing machine. Washy Talky actually tells the user how to get the perfect wash and makes washing a child’s play. Washy Talky will tell the user to “ Drop detergent, close lid and Relax!” Should there be any program errors during the wash process it will alert the user and suggest further action. The concept is developed in India and this is the first talking washing machine introduced on the Indian market."

Choose 'Listen to washy Talky'
posted by Claus Eggers , 2:33 PM Þ 

http://www.fas.org/nuke/trinity/atmosphr/
posted by Irdial , 2:09 PM Þ 

You meant this:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&oe=ISO-8859-1&q=precession+72
posted by Irdial , 11:36 AM Þ 


as with 72
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 9:57 AM Þ 

posted by Irdial , 9:38 AM Þ 

23

Has nothing to do with belief. We simply remark that this number comes up again and again, and list the places where it came up. This is something that needs to be read about to be understood, not believed in.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&oe=ISO-8859-1&q=%22William+Burroughs%22+23

Start here to read about W.S.B. and things 23. And remember, numberology is not some new fad; people have been fascnated by numbers and when they occur since men started counting. You would do well to mark it nunkle.

There is a British type that will always whine "itsawlallawdarhaabishinnat". Thats OK By Me® but for heavens sake of you dont understand something ASK instead of immediately jumping to poo poo it. There is nothing more in need of death than a skeptic! (not that any such vile creature inhabits this hygenic place) but really, lets not give the appearance of being a skeptic, for that would be a most shameful thing indeed....
posted by Irdial , 9:32 AM Þ 

i have to say i find all this magic number stuff a load of mumbo jumbo, not that i will deny you the right to believe in it of course. and more fool me if it turns out to be true. but check this out:

Charges over Twin Towers 'fraud'
New York authorities charge 23 people with trying to steal funds meant for families of World Trade Center victims.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1886000/1886776.stm

crazy non?

so here i am. 5am writing that damn essay that was supposed to be in a week ago. still thank you for all the sources mr irdial... what makes this worse is that i am going to paris tomorrow, and so i will be far too tired to enjoy myself on friday at least. and to add even further to my chargrin my beautiful girlfriend is lying naked in my bed and i can see her reflection in the monitor as i type.

oh well only 1500 words to go. why am i so lazy / procrastinatory??? argh...

oh and barrie, your clockwerk life drawing reminds me of the bazaar model of developing software. peut etre.
posted by alex_tea , 5:08 AM Þ 

*blinks* It might be my horrible headache, but I don't see pernicious's point. What are you saying, may I ask? My brain hurts.

Today was an interesting lesson in teamwork. In drawing class, we had a live model (cute nude woman, actually). We were to face the opposite direction of her, so that we would have to put more effort into drawing her. The lines we drew would be more emotive Gorky-style drawings than representational drawings. Bascially, abstract stuff, anywhere on the page. We'd then turn the page around, and draw on it that way, then draw on it another way round, all the while thinking about the composition. Then every 5 or so minutes, we were to switch drawings in a clockwise motion, so basically everyone worked on everyone's drawing. And they all turned out really well. It was awesome.

Ah yes, 23. I have known it for a long time.
*note: Blogger seems to not realize I have put returns in this post. Weird.
posted by Barrie , 2:49 AM Þ 

mmmm. frustration.
strain costs energy

someone once said to me, you have to learn how to play in the sandbox.

well, cats shit in sandboxes, so i choose not to play in them...

or at least i wash my hands afterwards...

; )
posted by mary13 , 2:36 AM Þ 

http://www.aztlan.org/odious.ram
posted by Irdial , 2:15 AM Þ 

mikkel with all due respect, it has nothing to do with
what music someone likes. nothing. it's about ignorance. plain
and simple. and when ignorance gets in the way people get mad.
and on a global scale when ignorance gets in the way, people die.
when you promote yourself as something with no substance to bring
to the table we all suffer. i have had enough of being cool about it or
laughing etc. i want to have fun like everyone else. and i find that i hardly
ever do when it comes to playing the ignorance game.

someone, a key someone asked me who dbx was. do i have to say anymore
than that? i could give a flying fuck whether or not they like him. they are fucking
idenity stealers and game playing manipulators. again....ignorance

ignorance will always go unforgiven when someone casts themselves as something
to be exalted. when you give your life to something; any creative pursuit and
year after year you watch as those around you kiss ass and play games and refuse
to try or to do or to think or to ...you know what ...forget it.

i mean no disrespect mikkel, truly, i am just livid with anger.
posted by john , 1:52 AM Þ 

When me and my brothers were smaller, we used to beat each other up over what kind of music the others liked. Example: I liked some song on the radio, my brothers would make fun of me, fight would start. Reverse and apply to brothers. Lather, rinse, repeat, make fun of your brother.

After a couple of years of that, after growing out of it, we subconsciously realized what a fucking waste of time that was, and hence don't really care about what the other's listen to anymore. I've stopped caring what my friends listen to, since I think it's all fucking shit anyway. If I want to go out and meet people and have fun, I have to accept that not all people like the same music that I do, and thus, I just have to accept all the crappy pop getting spewed at any and all discoteques and bars in this neighborhood.

So be it. I listen to whatever the hell I want in my own home, and I don't care what other people think about it. I like cex, I like aphex, I like goddamn Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Masonna, Pink Floyd, Fucking Beatles, (hey, even a Madonna track or two), Lackluster, Mistress Nine, No'Mo' Allstars, Superheroes, The Members, Nobukazu Takemura, Fatboy Slim, Pedro the Lion, Rustic Overtones, Lovage, Sort Sol, Subi, Kashmir, Pelding, Squarepusher, Alexanderband, Buttefly Effect, Red Snapper, Fugazi, Royksopp, Get Up Kids, Telefon Tel Aviv, Beef Terminal, Vincent Gallo Herbaliser Irdial Discs Kid Koala Metallica Foo Fighters Four Tet Primus Frank Zappa Machinae Supremacy Mahir Cagri Muslimgauze Reel Big FishSunny Day Real Estate Rocazino Basement Jaxx Danceman & the Bandman Weird Al Yankovic Ayumi Harakimi Ivan Rebroff Bobby Byrd Carrion Sound Tyskerblazer Bon Jovi Bob Hund The Tremolo Beer Gut
posted by Mikkel , 1:28 AM Þ 
Thursday, March 21, 2002

chaos scares me. i want controlled shots. love bursts if
you will. controlled love bursts, yeah. trantra style dawg; you know.
yeah foo...catch the vapors. the love burst vapors.

i am freaking out. knock em' out the box rick..........
so set it off - follow the leader straight out the jungle -ego trippin'
-top billin'.....et f*cking cetera

:) (it's ok to be a geek right?). because if it isn't i don't really f-ing care. i am sick
of kissing ass/not wanting to kiss ass/watching others kiss ass. screw it. i have
totally given up 'trying' to be nice to those "house®" laptop minimal glitch fucks.
they can suck it. trainspotter assholes. go learn something and get your 'not even
real deal' minimal records out of my f*cking face. i've totally had it.

who's dbx? ahhhhhh! f you!!

sound familiar?
posted by john , 10:38 PM Þ 

Take a scratchdisk you have used for audio work (or anything, really), find a way to make a big file out of it (for example, on a mac, this can be done by making a several hundred meg disk image, and NOT clicking "write zeros"). open this file in an audio app that allows it, and listen.

I have some 4-500 megs of pure glitchy goodness lying around. its brilliant what you can get from the chaos of a fragmented hd.
posted by Mikkel , 9:14 PM Þ 

shock horror !

my birthday, 27.10.70 = 107
107 divided by 9 ( 3+3+3 ) = 11.8r
11.8r divided by 3 = 3.96
3+9+6 = 18
1+8 = 9
9 x 107 = 963
963 divided by 3 = 321
3+2+1 = 6
6 x 27 = 162
1+6+2 = 9
9 x 333 = 2997
2+9+9+7 = 27

as if that wasn't earily strange enough, here's more ........

adding all the above results ( except 107 ) gives you 4527.8488
4527.8488 divided by 333 = 13.597143
1+3+5+9+7+1+4+3 = 33 !

this can only mean one thing, but i cannot divulge what, so, if anything strange should occur tommorow, relate it here, and i'll let you know if the prophesy came true !!

posted by a hymn in g to nann , 8:12 PM Þ 

something® or s.o.m.e.t.h.i.n.g. perhaps

electromagnetic or otherwise....
posted by john , 7:30 PM Þ 


it was 3:33 that started me off noticing the instances, but i'm wondering - do we notice it because we've taken to decide to notice ( like when you own a brown morris marina it seems like sudenly a lot of people drive brown morris marinas ) ? ...... or is there something_out_there

claus, try machinedrum
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 7:27 PM Þ 

yes anthony i have the same 333. actually more like
3:33 am or pm. but anyway, claus you go wit yo bad quick time
self. if that is you, you are my new hero. that completely rules.
on atari; i did the same too with slipping the cartrage in(ooh yeah!) just enough
to partly make contact. the same with light switches. just finding the
point where contact is made and fluctuates. or flatulates as the case
may be. the light switches 'flick trick' or whatever is not reccommended
as it could burn down your house, obviously. but not always so to a ten
year old.
posted by john , 7:06 PM Þ 

Oh yes, where are those filters that will let me add a bit off soul, spirit, life, uniqueness instead of yet another reverb. I love computers and I hate them. While we are at it, I'm sort of looking for a replacement for my current sampler - an EPS 16 Turbo+ - what should I go for? I't must have SCSI, multiple outputchannels and a lot of polyphony. 2'nd hand is a-o-kay. BTW are any of the current drummachines worth a dime?
posted by Claus Eggers , 7:04 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 6:55 PM Þ 

1985



...and I'm really sorry. It's not me, but a now legendary hip-pop/R'nB producer from Copenhagen. I grew up on the countryside, so my graffiti, breakin, scratching and skateboarding never went ahemm 'above the line' so to speak.
posted by Claus Eggers , 6:49 PM Þ 


333 seems to be my own numerical stalker

yes, the randomness thing ....... i'm reading an ace book called 'Emergence' by Steven Jacobs, which deals with the subject of chaos, the history of how chaos theory came to be studied as a discipline in its own right, how it's changing our approach to problems, etc ....... not a new subject, but a refreshing and eloquent account ....... i've not yet reached the section that relates to software design & the author's thoughts on future developments, but it's refreshed my enthusiasm for all things unpredictable, and has got me thinking about creating something in visual c++, as a means of getting a practical grip on the language, and as an escape from the terminally dull area of databases ...... i was intending to try my hand at writing a very basic, early cubase-for-atari-simplicity sequencer, but it might be interesting to attempt a user-manipulated random-music-generator, something a little more involved than that attempted by mr eno a few years back
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 6:45 PM Þ 

Back in the wayback, my brother and I used to jiggle the cartridges in his Atari, to "warp" the games. Warping games made them do exactly what that link below does, only completely randomly. A combination of jiggling the games till they were only just touching the contacts and toggleing the on/off switch produced the best results.

The music would be all jumbled up, the sprites garbled and moving erraticaly. One of the pieces of music created by warping games was actually released on Irdial-Discs.

The warping sounds were piercing pings, sandpaper rhythms and 8-bit klunks & Klanks. Randomness is to be embraced; it would be great to have some reandomness plugins for SoundForge...abandoning precision lets hear it!
posted by Irdial , 6:17 PM Þ 


Green



You are a very calm and contemplative person. Others are drawn to your peaceful, nurturing nature.




Find out your color at Stvlive.com!


posted by Irdial , 5:49 PM Þ 

twenty-three, schmenty-three.

we all know 13 is where its at.

i have been surfing through the plethora of blogs, i feel like i'm walking through people's living rooms, treading mud and stealing the cutlery... i have come to the conclusion that We Are The Best. its lovely to see everyone's faces, thank you!

and exquisite corpses... uncanny... this is an activity that we are doing in the OpenStudio currently (traditionally, with collage and pens)...
and i am creeped that you posted this site, Claus! i was going to suggest we make one... i think you have beaten me to it...
posted by mary13 , 5:30 PM Þ 

http://www.ptyx.org/~ptyxblog/
le blog de notre maitre a tous (ou presque)
posted by yves , 4:41 PM Þ 


BLUE



You give your love and friendship unconditionaly. You enjoy long, thoughful conversations rich in philosophy and spirituality. You are very loyal and intuitive.




Find out your color at Stvlive.com!



I don't want to be bluuuuuue
posted by Claus Eggers , 4:05 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 4:01 PM Þ 

gameboy_ultraF_uk
http://www.reconnoitre.net/gb_uf/

"The work consists of a Free Software GameBoy emulator whose rendering system has been (pathologically) rewritten to degenerate over time. Game entities mutate into background and interface elements, or appear as fragments of the games binary code. Text begins to emerge as a jumble of characters, sprites and binary data. Scanline bytes are miscopied, transformed and duplicated. Memory is blitted into sections of the screen, as the inside of the game seeps to the outside. Variations in the rendering behaviour are triggered by user interactions implicit in the game play and are manipulated by a Cellular Automata 'metabolism' giving rise to inter-related rendering symptoms. The emulator displays an unpredictable agency that injects a subjectifying process into the rendering of the software instructions it executes."

Well I just found this nifty oddity from a blogsnob. Very weird - trés cool!
posted by Claus Eggers , 3:49 PM Þ 

http://www.ptyx.org/~ptyxblog/
le blog de notre maitre a tous
posted by yves , 3:40 PM Þ 

Has anyone been clicking on the blogsnob links? Some of those blogs are hilariously bad!
posted by Irdial , 3:39 PM Þ 

But it DOES have an underlying truth; a truth that is inextricably bound up in numbers.
posted by Irdial , 3:15 PM Þ 

23!



My friend Gyrus introduced me to the 23 thing, and he got very excited that we would both be 23 in 1994, since 1+9+9+4 = 23. I told my girlfriend at the time and she said that I would also be 24 in 1995, and that 1+9+9+5 = 24 and so on, and then in the light of that it all seemed a bit silly.

As Umberto Eco wrote "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth."
posted by captain davros , 2:38 PM Þ 

Search Result 1
From: Andreas Heldal-Lund - www.xenu.net (heldal@online.no)
Subject: DMCA notification to Google
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
View: Complete Thread (10 articles) | Original Format
Date: 2002-03-20 18:23:21 PST


I just got a reply from Google (they claim it was difficult
to find my contact info. Right...) where they inform me that
Operation Clambake is removed from Google because of a DMCA
notification from the cult. The complaint mentions a
ridiculous list of addresses which successfully removes the
whole site from their engine. To get OC back we have to
counter the complaint. Since the complaint is making claims
of ownership of pages clearly not owned by the cult, this
could hurt the cult only.

But this means OC will have to follow this up with a US
lawyer, which might be difficult and expensive.

Here's what I received from Google today:

[START QUOTE FROM GOOGLE REPLY]
We removed certain specific URLs in response to a
notification submitted by the Religious Technology Center
and Bridge Publications under section 512(c)(3) of the the
Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA). Had we not removed
these URLs, we would be subject to a claim for copyright
infringement, regardless of its merits. The URLs included
in that notification are attached to this email.

Pursuant to sections 512(g)(2) and (3) of the DMCA, you have
the ability to submit a counter notification, in which event
we can reinstate the material. As stated in section 512(g)
(3), the contents of this notification must include the
following:

(A) A physical or electronic signature of the subscriber.

(B) Identification of the material that has been removed or
to which access has been disabled and the location at which
the material appeared before it was removed or access to it
was disabled.

(C) A statement under penalty of perjury that the subscriber
has a good faith belief that the material was removed or
disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the
material to be removed or disabled.

(D) The subscriber's name, address, and telephone number,
and a statement that the subscriber consents to the
jurisdiction of Federal District Court for the judicial
district in which the address is located, or if the
subscriber's address is outside of the United States, for
any judicial district in which the service provider may be
found, and that the subscriber will accept service of process
from the person who provided notification under subsection
(c)(1)(C) or an agent of such person.

Here are the urls mentioned in the complaint that I believe
are related to your site:

www.xenu.net/
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/index.html
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop1.html
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop2.html
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop3.html
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop4.html
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop5.html
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop6.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/ clan-images.html
www.xenu.net/archive/photoalbum/lisas_case_sup.html
www.xenu.net/archive/events/
www.xenu.net/archive/events/lisa_mcpherson/
www.xenu.net/archive/disk/
www.xenu.net/archive/disk/enemy/
www.xenu.net/archive/disk/enemy/da.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/disk/enemy/targets.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/disk/archive/grd_chrt.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/disk/OTIII/
www.xenu.net/archive/hubbandcw/
www.xenu.net/archive/greece/
www.xenu.net/archive/HCOB/FU-HCOB-630511.html
www.xenu.net/archive/HCOB/FU-HCOB-630714.html
www.xenu.net/archive/HCOB/FU-HCOB-610619.html
www.xenu.net/archive/enemy_names/
www.xenu.net/archive/enemy_names/dead_agenting.html
www.xenu.net/archive/enemy_names/targets.html
www.xenu.net/archive/tonelevel.html
www.xenu.net/archive/grade_chart.html
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenuleaf.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenusw.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenunl.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenufr.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenufi.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenuno.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenuge.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenuaf.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenuru-k.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenuheb.htm
www.xenu.net/archive/so/
www.clambake.org/
www.clambake.org/ archive/photoalbum/
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/propaganda
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/index.html
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop1.html
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop2.html
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop3.html
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop4.html
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop5.html
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/propaganda/prop6.html
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/ clan-images.html
www.clambake.org/archive/photoalbum/lisas_case_sup.html
www.clambake.org/archive/events/
www.clambake.org/archive/events/lisa_mcpherson/
www.clambake.org/archive/disk/
www.clambake.org/archive/disk/enemy/
www.clambake.org/archive/disk/enemy/da.htm
www.clambake.org/archive/disk/enemy/targets.htm
www.clambake.org/archive/disk/archive/grd_chrt.htm
www.clambake.org/archive/disk/OTIII/
www.clambake.org/archive/hubbandcw/
www.clambake.org/archive/greece/
www.clambake.org/archive/HCOB/FU-HCOB-630511.html
www.clambake.org/archive/HCOB/FU-HCOB-630714.html
www.clambake.org/archive/HCOB/FU-HCOB-610619.html
www.clambake.org/archive/enemy_names/
www.clambake.org/archive/enemy_names/dead_agenting.html
www.clambake.org/archive/enemy_names/targets.html
www.clambake.org/archive/tonelevel.html
www.clambake.org/archive/grade_chart.html
www.clambake.org/archive/leaflet/
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posted by Irdial , 2:35 PM Þ 

look at the forum my friend's been building for his final year project:

https://linus.dcs.qmul.ac.uk:8443/secure/

replies are sent to you by email if you wish, and encrypted if you supply your public key. you can also post / reply by email, it will support an instant messaging service in the future and is generally quite fast.

why encrypt posts to a public message board though? becuase you can make it unpublic and secure...
posted by alex_tea , 1:43 PM Þ 

"Twenty-three city police officers were killed in the terrorist attack."
http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/03/21/rec.policewoman.victim.ap/index.html

23
http://www.chrisandjackie.com/23.htm
posted by Irdial , 1:36 PM Þ 


posted by a hymn in g to nann , 1:23 PM Þ 

Well, the harvest so far:
3 afx albums
1 autechre
1 porter ricks
and a 200meg zip file called 'squarepusher'

http://goatee.net/photo/web/weird-attachments/mp3-kommunizm.jpg
Buuuuuuuttt - I'm not done yet...
BTW the downloaded music does only partly reflect my taste in music (thank God)
posted by Claus Eggers , 2:39 AM Þ 

omg strongbow

posted by Barrie , 1:36 AM Þ 

yeah, no doubt. everything went down. at first i thought it was
me but then i couldn't ping out and i had my ip to my modem up.
then presto everything came back on. someone's always minding
the fort. always.
posted by john , 12:26 AM Þ 

Yahoo it's back. Some sort of backbone problem it seems, the technicians acually read their usenet at these hours - respect.
So what to do... Ahem the Google trick, oh yes, the Google trick.
posted by Claus Eggers , 12:08 AM Þ 
Wednesday, March 20, 2002

once i get more i will put them up too off my cable line. sh*t my
connection just flubbed as i had four coming down. !

shit (^B^()&^t7b08758%)*!!

AW YEAH...here they come. come to papa my little babies.
yo, on the playlists. why don't we all play the bestguessing game
and see who can get them right. perhaps a "you got 'em right"
free prize???? or whatever it could be fun though.
posted by john , 10:41 PM Þ 

akin,

are there playlists for the other Monster Musics posted somewhere?
posted by Josh Carr , 9:13 PM Þ 

Holy-moly! It's downloading now, but ever so slow. Let it simmer for a while... And the grinding hold... But no wait - it's back to 1KBps again! But now it's completely dead. Dead, dead, dead. 0.1KBps... Now up a wooping 1.83KBps...

Something is rotten in the state of denmark. I hate it when it doesn't work®
posted by Claus Eggers , 9:06 PM Þ 

My connection has been playing up all day. Everything outside denmark is starting in a low bandwith and then slowwwwing down to a grinding hold. Goddamnit. Perhaps it's my new zonealarm pro, or maybe morpheus. Dunno yet.
Well I'm trying to download the files, but if it's not 'network offline' it's busy - and I can't put files in remote que. Arrghh. But a huge thanks anyway Akin. I'll keep trying...
(My Irdial MP3's are also shared right now)
posted by Claus Eggers , 8:31 PM Þ 

Claus you can leech the other MMs right now...
posted by Irdial , 7:37 PM Þ 

cab vol, tg and suicide + more!!! yeah!! i was lucky enough
to see suicide recently. still as dark and screamy as
ever. love 'em.

last nights cookie making how to:
1. make sugar cookies(any recipe)
mash banana or two into butter mixture before adding to dry ingredients. make
sure to use lots of vanilla too.
when mixed add 'smarties' or m&m's or whatever the hell you like.
2. bake
3. eat

hell yeah monster music 2002!! yes yes. how can this be done? actually
i am playing tonight and this is the approx set list:
dan curtain-when worlds align
man with red face-laurent g.
larry heard-freaky
dbx-alien ep & vampirella ep(maybe blip too). hell, all dbx!!!
black lung-
czr-music expedition
jack smooth on sound entity
more larry heard as gherkin jerks 1990 ep
international smoke signal lp-no smoke
b.u.d on opus(old brooklyn)
chris carter-mondo beat
beautyon-ill and angry
rude 66-bunker13
unit mo#3 on bunker
khan's black sabbath riot recording from 1980
mover-spiritual combat
suburban knight-groove
numerous tg records
cab vol on plastex
beroshima-lost frequencies double
ur s.i.d 007
reade truth-head art
kms-force field
kms and more kms
more tg
phuture-spank
adonis-no way back
pj project-nice 'n fast
shake-preservance
black noise on metroplex
how to speak spanish record
perhaps some biosphere
etc..who knows??

i'll let you guys know how it goes. please a, give us another monster music!!
posted by john , 6:40 PM Þ 

Google is in BIG trouble.

You think thats cool, try th(e)is(e):

index apache zip appz
index apache avi porn
index apache avi moviez

OMG

posted by Irdial , 6:39 PM Þ 

This guy needs to get in bed with getright.
http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/index.html
posted by Irdial , 6:38 PM Þ 

Thanks for the listing. Cabaret Voltaire hmmm. mmr2002(n+1) would be welcomed indeed, to be quite honest I have no idea on what to put on it, if we're talking contemporay music, perhaps reuber, but that is pretty much it, and way to ordinary anyway.

And now for the coolest trick



1: Go to Google
2: In the search box, type: index apache mp3 insertnameofbandhere

I promise you, you won't belive you eyes!

I'm sharing the irdial MP3's I got on WinMX now...
posted by Claus Eggers , 6:33 PM Þ 

The tracklisting of Monster Music 2 is:

Cabaret Voltaire: ???
Aqua Regia & Neuropolitique collaboration.
Suicide: Suffering in Vein
BBC Radiophonic track from 1960 /
BBC Radiophonic track from 1960 | Deila Darbyshire Era Radiophonics
BBC Radiophonic track from 1960 \
Cabaret Voltaire: Western Mantra (excerpt)
Cabaret Voltaire: ???
Non: ???
Playgroup: ??? 12" B side (adrian sherwood production)
Fats Comet: "Stormy Weather" (adrian sherwood production)
Ligeti: Articulation
Throbbing Gristle: Discipline (edited)

There simply isnt enough time in an hour to put everything in that one would like. Monster Music 2002 anyone?!
posted by Irdial , 5:25 PM Þ 

claus, can you share that monster music show?

thanks.
posted by john , 4:55 PM Þ 



"I take SPACE to be the central fact to man born in America from Folsom cave to now. I spell it large because it comes large here. Large, and without mercy."
--Charles Olson
posted by Josh Carr , 3:34 PM Þ 

Hi there. I know I've been lurking 4 a while now. Just 2 busy to logon. Well I'm sick now, so what better to do than to surf the web and drink tea. In the WinMX fury I managed to get one Monster Music Show namely number 2, entitled 'Once upon a time'. The tunes on that recording are absolutely fantastic, I have absolutely no idea what they are (for the most), so if anyone could fill us in, it would be much appreciated.
While we're at it - what about the Blogdial gettogether? Flights in Europe are rather cheap now, perhaps do it at Sonar in Barcelona? Suggestions anyone?
posted by Claus Eggers , 2:59 PM Þ 

there are many pictures of me out there. not sure if i will share. oh dear, my ego got the better of me. um yeah. some are older than others.
posted by alex_tea , 2:05 PM Þ 

we're a handsome lot, aren't we!? :D I refuse to post my picture since it's already been on here twice, IIRC. Go look in the archives ;)
posted by Mikkel , 12:42 PM Þ 

posted by Claus Eggers , 12:08 PM Þ 
posted by Ken , 11:40 AM Þ 


hi blogdialians!
posted by mary13 , 12:01 AM Þ 
Tuesday, March 19, 2002

session i would have loved to been at:
posted by john , 8:13 PM Þ 

Ah 6am you changed your entry!
Where is Beautyon? That's a cool track. Mimi Majick is good too.
posted by captain davros , 8:10 PM Þ 


This is me.
posted by captain davros , 7:57 PM Þ 

ah, fuck tripod.
this is me:

who is who? and who are you?
posted by john , 6:45 PM Þ 


L to R:
mimi majick, 2007, Spy vs Spy, Ray Tracing, The Gas Man, Anthony Manning.
Spacemole is missing. /a
Who is who? I'm listening to this now as I work.
posted by captain davros , 4:02 PM Þ 

I just heard on Radio Netherlands that SMS has been shut off in India at the request of the security services because "criminals are using it to plan attacks".
posted by Irdial , 11:56 AM Þ 



;)
posted by Mikkel , 10:22 AM Þ 

Want to see a man with no skin holding his brain in one hand whilst riding a horse? Gunther Von Hagens obviously did, and he wants you to come and see it too... The naked and the dead.
posted by Alun , 9:57 AM Þ 

Are you late for work?????

REMEMBER>>>


posted by mary13 , 7:17 AM Þ 

barrie, i think 200bpm techno could be fun if you are burning donuts in an iced-over parking lot...
ah the North®...
we used to go "Ice Capading" on the frozen river flats in high school.
there is nothing like being inside a spinning ton of metal.
posted by mary13 , 6:56 AM Þ 
posted by mary13 , 6:01 AM Þ 

i can't believe they're destroying my beautiful mars bar.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/netnotes/article/0,6729,669665,00.html
posted by alex_tea , 2:15 AM Þ 
posted by alex_tea , 1:37 AM Þ 
Monday, March 18, 2002
posted by mary13 , 11:22 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 10:49 PM Þ 

I only ever buy from independent labels, and never from the big stores (they're more expensive anyway). If I want something from a band that's on a big 5 label, I borrow it at the library or off a friend and copy that. To hell with the conglomerates.
posted by Mikkel , 9:24 PM Þ 

Thank you, Mikkel. Your message has been forwarded to Canadians, and not by sled-dogs...
posted by mary13 , 8:38 PM Þ 

13 March 2002 - the day that the people of Europe brought their Parliament to a standstill

To date 550 million votes from around the world have been cast demanding free access to natural remedies for the people of Europe. On Wednesday morning, the avalanche of protests had grown to such an extent that it crippled the e-mail system of the European Parliament. Parliament demanded that the President of the EU considered measures to enable delegates to communicate again.

On this historic day, the people of Europe expressed their wish to develop a new health care system, a health care system founded on natural and effective remedies free of side-effects.

It was practically a farce that this was the day the European Parliament made a decision on a 'Directive on dietary supplements' which will ban effective vitamin therapies and other natural remedies throughout Europe. About two-thirds of the delegates bowed to the interests of the pharmaceutical industry and passed this law. One third of the delegates stood up for the health interests of the people and voted against. A transitionary period of three years was agreed for products already on the market.

The 13th March 2002 will go down in history as the date on which the European Parliament revealed itself as 'Strasbourg puppets' and supported a massive market in useless pharmaceutical preparations against the growing competition from research into natural remedies.

The bizarre effects of the Europe-wide law can be seen from the example of the natural amino acid lysine. The human body cannot produce lysine, therefore we depend on obtaining an optimal supply from our food and dietary supplements. And now it has also become clear that this essential substance may also be the key to fighting the endemic disease cancer (more information at www.stopping-cancer-naturally.org). This medical breakthrough and the consequent threat to the pharmaceutical market was of course the reason for the pharmaceutical cartel running amok.

The laughable vote against free access to life-preserving natural remedies is not a surprise if you know that the pharmaceutical industry writes its own laws across Europe. For example, a member of the supervisory board of the second-largest pharmaceutical group in the world (Merck, Sharp & Dohme), Frits Bolkenstein, sits in the 'Cabinet' of the European Parliament, the European Commission. There they make laws in the interests of the pharmaceutical groups, barring access to side-effect free medicines for 380 million Europeans and opening the way to the 'pharmaceutical trade in disease'.
posted by Irdial , 6:03 PM Þ 

Mikkel, youre doing something cool i fear...
posted by Irdial , 5:44 PM Þ 

posted by Mess Noone , 3:02 PM Þ 

From Comrade Seraph (03-18 02:19):

http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,50995,00.html

This is completely fucked. Fellow Canadians... write the PM at pm@pm.gc.ca and say no to this bullshit.
_________________________________________________________
From Carth-testing (03-18 04:13):

it's not a new idea. we've had tax on CDRs here for ages. something that amounts to roughly 50 cents, a piece.

On the other hand, we can legally borrow a CD from a friend, and make a copy of it. As long as we copy original material (not copies of copies, such as mp3s/CDRs - first generation only), it's fully legal. Get a CD at the library, copy it. Buy a CD, copy, return it. legal legal legal :D
_________________________________________________________
From Carth-testing (03-18 04:19):

oh yeah, so my point is, the recording industry can't have it both ways. if they want money for media, they have to give us some right to use it, otherwise, it's just fining people for "crimes" they _might_ commit.
posted by Mikkel , 2:04 PM Þ 

Did you know that in Singapore, importation, sale, littering and possession of chewing gum is illegal?

http://www.iht.com/articles/51309.html
posted by Irdial , 8:27 AM Þ 

posted by Mess Noone , 8:10 AM Þ 
Sunday, March 17, 2002

Where's the techno?
I have mentioned two small cdr labels from northern Britain here before, RSI and Fflint. I don't think anything on their catalogues suck, and in the case of Fflint, most of it is pure fucking gold, namely Pendro and Manson, Lake, and Dahlmer. Though, they're not really "techno" as they are "crazy electronic fuckery." Still fucking good though. And fresh. Mmm.
I can't even fucking afford cdrs at the moment though, angst angst gloom.

Also, driving while there is 200bpm techno on the radio is a very bad idea. Vroom vroom.
posted by Barrie , 8:05 PM Þ 

How the mighty fall, part 2,394:

Welcome to the new MusicCity.com!

We’re here to level the playing field for Artists and Musicians and to help get your music out to millions of people. Music City.com is a home base for Musical Artists to share their music with the world. For the first time artists, publishers, labels and Music Rights Associations can take advantage of technology instead of technology taking advantage of them.


http://www.musiccity.com/
posted by Irdial , 5:33 PM Þ 

You might have the techno, but the love?
There is always PLENTY of love in London.
http://www.pussycats-international-escorts.com/htms/about.htm

And remember:
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&querytime=KQMXjB&q=%22When+a+man+is+tired+of+London%2C+he+is+tired+of+life%22
posted by Irdial , 4:56 PM Þ 


on the combined subjects of bleeps nostalgia & home care tips : i've just discovered that listening to cj bolland's 4th sign while doing the hoovering results in a much more vigorous enthusiasm than normal, producing superior levels of cleanliness, which means that the task will only have to be carried out every six months, instead of the customary three ....... recommended
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 1:34 PM Þ 

hi

can you look at my site and listen to my music and
tell me what you think am currently looking for a
record deal!!
website:- http://home.gay.com/andyg19681/fx10243.html
bye

andyg
posted by Irdial , 1:16 PM Þ 

>>> again, where's the techno? and the love?

>>> If this was 1989, you would be "sorted", but now....

You might have the techno, but the love?
posted by Mess Noone , 1:08 PM Þ 

5245 yes. As beautiful as Morton Feldman's 'Piano & String Quartet', I am beginning to suspect.
posted by Mess Noone , 1:06 PM Þ 

again, where's the techno? and the love?

If this was 1989, you would be "sorted", but now....
posted by Irdial , 12:22 PM Þ 


catalogue no. NI 5245 ? ............ the sarangi's a favourite of mine, so thanks, i will ....... i saw ustad sultan khan & zakir hussain at the royal festival hall 5 or 6 years ago, again a navras / soma event : this is one major plus to the london experience
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 11:06 AM Þ 

to mess:
re: your post about living in london

i'm a student currently living in london for the year, and i have to say, honestly, that moving here is a tremendouly bad idea unless you are well loaded and/or have a nice stable job established. it took me 2 months to find a part time minimum wage job and i pay $1000 a month for a studio flat. it's absurd. and not worth it. and the music 'scene' is pretty much non-existent.

again, where's the techno? and the love?

back to chicago i go...happily.
ken
posted by Ken , 10:49 AM Þ 
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