Saturday, July 05, 2003
posted by Ken , 4:47 PM Þ 

From a review of Charlie's Angels. Matrix reloaded is soooooo far ahead of anything else I've seen (although Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon comes close

a) I'm embarrassed to even think about charlie's angels because I find it so insultingly stupid (also again with the lack of ideas),
b) What I liked best about Crouching Tiger's fight scenes was that each person battled in a certain way that was revealing to the nature of their character. I did not notice such detail in The Matrix Reloaded, but maybe I wasn't paying close enough attention.

"Oh no! I've dropped the lentils!"
The completely random musical interludes were one of the best parts of that show, simply due to their randomness.

modbrits
You are a Mod. Yeah baby.


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posted by Barrie , 12:50 AM Þ 

Thank you, Chris.

Now let me get this straight ... everyone fills their car up with their prized possessions, rolls to a big field, puts the stuff on display, sells it to the highest bidder, AND they put up a huge bouncy castle with a slide too?

What am I doing in Canada.
posted by mary13 , 12:31 AM Þ 
Friday, July 04, 2003

Would ya guess it!........

hippies
You are a Hippie. Wow.


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posted by chriszanf , 10:22 PM Þ 

posted by mary13 , 9:32 PM Þ 

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posted by mary13 , 9:30 PM Þ 

folknik
You are a Folkie. Good for you.


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posted by Claus Eggers , 4:42 PM Þ 

i guess it depends on what kind of processing is required

In theory the only data that needs to be transferred is output & GUI (to client) / Command (to server) information, all other processing would be remote.
posted by meau meau , 3:02 PM Þ 

several-fold slower

mmm, i guess it depends on what kind of processing is required ; using a photoshop-style app housed on a remote server wouldn't be my thing either ... the kind of distributed processing i'm looking at utilises small packets of information sent to & from many different urls which specialise in very specific tasks, such as servicex
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 2:34 PM Þ 

I'm hanging on until a car boot sale on Sunday, and then if they're not there I'm ordering both sets of The Young Ones on VHS. The craving must be satiated.

Hmm, anyone looking at that would think it was a negative reality inversion (1337 points for where that one comes from).

Sadly the BBC ones are likely to be edited (at least the Amazon reviews suggest this is the case). I got one of the Smell of Reeves and Mortimer tapes for 50p (minus cover) from the Help the Aged shop the other day. It had "Food and Drink" on it, but no wine tasting, possibly the best bit of that sketch.
posted by captain davros , 2:24 PM Þ 

Young Ones quotes.

My favourite was Alexei Sale as various people. I love his sense of humour.

'I got my girlfriend into trouble... got her involved in the civil war in Angola'.

The Young Ones was also the first time I heard the phrase, 'Oh no! Technofear!'..... Neil, of course.


'Oh, God, I'm bored. Might as well be listening to Genesis!'
posted by Alun , 1:34 PM Þ 

oh captain you're way too good
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posted by meau meau , 1:23 PM Þ 

Claus, your brother looks like a hero.
Ha, you fell for it like the fascist you are. I tricked you, it wasn't me!
posted by Claus Eggers , 1:02 PM Þ 

I think meau meau was r f.
posted by captain davros , 12:53 PM Þ 

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Meant to post this before I went to Paris, but Blogger was down.
posted by alex_tea , 12:53 PM Þ 

HASH(0x82f35fc)
You are Snoop Dogg! You are a weird rapper. You
sing about weird things too, like hookers and
drugs and booze. Yeah, you are one weird mofo.


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Hmm... Flavor Flav is weirder. Busta Rhymes is weirder. Snoop isn't weird.
posted by alex_tea , 12:49 PM Þ 

... no more desktop applications ... distributed processing, to coin a phrase, rules

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We have all that shit here through Novell products/software and it, to coin a phrase, SUCKS!
It is several-fold slower than apps run straight off the machine, suffers from hanging, delays in opening, saving etc.... and if the central server is offline (like every wednesday for so-called maintenance) you're stuck! No apps! No work can be done!

We also have centralized homespace i.e. a tiny fraction of memory to call your own. Thus is even more useless than the apps as the 30MB... well, you can imagine. This also suffers from access problems, stupid 'cannot close cos you've exceeded your limit' problems and more... I don't use any of the centralized stuff unless absolutely necessary and NOTHING is stored on my homespace.

The only decent 'version' of this is an Apple ethernet network. Beautiful, simple, works.
posted by Alun , 12:43 PM Þ 

i am gold i am gold

me Au me Au
posted by meau meau , 12:35 PM Þ 

Report: Iranian Missile Can Reach Isreal

Grauniad
posted by meau meau , 12:35 PM Þ 

Who is meau meau? I thought it was Anthony Manning changing his name again, but he's just posted.

Please introduce yourself meau meau, I am intrigued.
posted by alex_tea , 12:34 PM Þ 

XML / XSL is just the smartest development ... i started looking into it this week, for a webservices project we're developing in c# utilising SOAP ... now it all makes sense ... no more desktop applications ... distributed processing, to coin a phrase, rules
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 12:27 PM Þ 

At work we store many projects in XML using a bespoke DTD

That's all very well and good but XHTML is XML with a specific DTD, and style is to be kept separate from content. While your example would (and I hope does) work for your custom applications for the web, using XHTML a custom CSS class is the way to go.

Of course, you can style your XML for the web using XSL, so you don't have any problems there.
posted by alex_tea , 12:24 PM Þ 

How does this fit with, for example, scientific notations where Latin names are always italicized. E.g. Salmonella enteritica serovar typhimurium. This is not 'emphasis', just formatting.

At work we store many projects in XML using a bespoke DTD which is author and project friendly. So latin names would be marked up as italic in our XML using <i></i>, since most people think of that as italic these days and it's pretty logical, but there are also tags like <genesequence> and <marketingblurb> and <technicalrequirements> with specific content models for those requirements. Then our XSL stylesheets convert this XML to whatever output we need, and can be tweaked to update the output according to the fashions/rules of the output format.
posted by captain davros , 11:38 AM Þ 
posted by captain davros , 11:29 AM Þ 

Claus, your brother looks like a hero.
posted by Irdial , 11:04 AM Þ 

But you did it... [ Thu Jul 03, 10:02:19 PM | alex tea ] and in safe mode I see no closures....

Now I get it! I used HTML encoding. Like so: &gt; shows up as a greater than symbol, > and &lt; shows up as a less than symbol, <! Easy!
posted by alex_tea , 10:48 AM Þ 

posted by meau meau , 10:35 AM Þ 

We also hope that the images contained on this site and within our cards might spur senders or recipients into thinking a little about the wider significance of the image they are sending, too.

The wider significance in this case being that the subjects have no legal status, no opportunity to access the media, etc etc despite having not been charged or tried of anything - they are being held under suspicion.

It is still in extremely bad taste in my opinion.

If they were Prisoners of War these would apply (Geneva convention):
Article 13

Prisoners of war must at all times be humanely treated ... Likewise, prisoners of war must at all times be protected, particularly against acts of violence or intimidation and against insults and public curiosity.

Article 14

Prisoners of war are entitled in all circumstances to respect for their persons and their honour ...
posted by meau meau , 10:29 AM Þ 

undifferentiated frenetic and relentless pace with sub-Matrix action sequences that now look very shopworn.

From a review of Charlie's Angels. Matrix reloaded is soooooo far ahead of anything else I've seen (although Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon comes close without even thinking about it or trying in the least, and it's a different type of ooh! .... anyway...) ....but it could very well be disappointing to see Matrix Revolutions when it comes out and the CGI used is basically the same tech... Consumer Demand/Expectation gone crazy?


First of all, < em > and < strong > are not necessarily italic and bold, they can be styled in anyway you see fit via CSS, markup is no longer about the visual display of text, but about the meaning. This is why < i > and < b > have been decprecated!

Now I understand...


Close the < em > tag?


But you did it... [ Thu Jul 03, 10:02:19 PM | alex tea ] and in safe mode I see no closures....
posted by Alun , 10:05 AM Þ 

How does this fit with, for example, scientific notations where Latin names are always italicized. E.g. Salmonella enteritica serovar typhimurium
This is not 'emphasis', just formatting.


First of all, < em > and < strong > are not necessarily italic and bold, they can be styled in anyway you see fit via CSS, markup is no longer about the visual display of text, but about the meaning. This is why < i > and < b > have been decprecated!

I know there's MathML for Mathematic markup, which Mozilla supports and I'm sure I read about a Scientific Markup language somewhere.

Sorry, just being anal.

Heh... Me too. This is a really interesting problem though, which I haven't thought about before, not being a scientist and not knowing these things. I guess an early work around would be to create a CSS class, such as LatinName and style that as italics and then < span > all your scientific names like so:

< span class="LatinName" > Salmonella enteritica serovar typhimurium < /span >

then they should come up with a load of them for all possible variants.

Well, it's extensible, and so this is possible, but I don't think you're allowed to make your own tags in XHTML, which is maybe a bit limiting, but would also break the standards. XHTML is also supposed to be easier to understand and write and so the amount of tags is to be kept to a minimum. Once again you could just create CSS classes for your different moods. There's an aural implementation of CSS as well, so the blind portion of your audience needn't be left out.

(p.s. How do you write < em > < unintended irony > prpoerly< /unintended irony> without Blogger taking it literally and italicizing everything below?)

Close the < em > tag? In XHTML all tags must be properly nested and have closing tags for it to validate.
posted by alex_tea , 9:55 AM Þ 

the markup should reflect the meaning, or semantics of the text rather than the markup

How does this fit with, for example, scientific notations where Latin names are always italicized. E.g. Salmonella enteritica serovar typhimurium
This is not 'emphasis', just formatting.

Sorry, just being anal.

Bridget Riley. Should have posted this days ago. Reminded by Akin's fabric image.

OOH! Just read (yeah, I'm lazy today) AT's post on < q >'s and stuff. Yes anal. But if someone somewhere decides to give tags semantic 'names' like < em > and < strong > then they should come up with a load of them for all possible variants. < really em > could be very italic. < surprise > < wtf > < irony > . We < really em > need < /really em > these! Oh yeah.

Tight as a gnat's chuff today.

(p.s. How do you write < em > < unintended irony > prpoerly< /unintended irony> without Blogger taking it literally and italicizing everything below?)
posted by Alun , 8:24 AM Þ 

Barrie, I have no idea on the availability of said album, I found it in a second hand / antiques market in Paris for €3! Bargin. At that price it can hardly be rare, unless the seller had no idea what it was at all.
posted by alex_tea , 4:28 AM Þ 

Now try it with "French Military Victories"
posted by Claus Eggers , 2:08 AM Þ 

1) Go to Google.com

2) type in (but don't hit return): "weapons of mass destruction"

3) Hit the "I'm feeling lucky" button, instead of the normal "Google search" button
posted by Claus Eggers , 2:04 AM Þ 

Fifties ladies fashions are lovely.

I bet those bullet bras were very comfortable. (sarcasm)

Alex - do you know how available the "Loveless" LP is? I MUST have one... I didn't know it was available in that format...







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I don't even know what this bloody show is. It sounds weird though.
posted by Barrie , 1:17 AM Þ 

Me to the left...
posted by Claus Eggers , 1:00 AM Þ 

Werd

My brother and I (reverse respectively) at Roskilde Festival. So much fun was had. Here's my festival-uniform:

Uniform
posted by Mikkel , 12:03 AM Þ 
Thursday, July 03, 2003

Perhaps someone could explain why the fuck it is possible to buy a musical card depicting the prisoners at camp X-ray / Guantanamo bay.

"About this site: what we do and why we do it...

Postcards from Prison are for anyone with internet access to send, receive and enjoy. They are not for use by prisoners or for those wishing to write to those in prison. These cards are internet-based, and prisoners do not have internet access. The cards are designed to be used in the same that all e-cards are used - the only difference is our subject-matter: prisons and punishment.

We also hope that the images contained on this site and within our cards might spur senders or recipients into thinking a little about the wider significance of the image they are sending, too. This ite is intended to raise awareness of the uses society makes of imprisonment and punishment by using a mixture of images drawn from reality, the mass media, and fictional portrayals of prison and other forms of punishment.

Prison can be a horrible, violent, painful and emotionally torturous experience - in no way do those responsible for this site endorse the wide and unthinking use of imprisonment (you may disagree and think that the experience prison can inflict on those incarcerated within its walls is necessary and should be welcomed; fine - we're just interested in making you think about prison, whatever your opinion).

We feel that a good way to nudge people into considering the effects of imprisonment is with a light touch that gives them something back - hence these postcards. Thousands and thousands of these postcards have been sent and received since this site was established and we hope that some of those who have sent or read a card have pondered for a moment or two about whatever picture was used."

More...
posted by Claus Eggers , 11:19 PM Þ 

No reason, really... Because I could?

OK, just wondering...

HiFi Blogger is nicer. Just been thinking, if we were really commited about going standards compliant, which I think we should be, when quoting rather that using <i> or <em> we should really use <q> and then style it accordingly in the blogdial CSS file. But that's me being anal.
posted by alex_tea , 11:02 PM Þ 

No reason, really... Because I could?
posted by Claus Eggers , 10:53 PM Þ 

Has anyone heard the new LFO track? You can hear it on this stream from Radio 1, which also features a FatCat DJ set...

Someone asked why <b> and <i> have changed to <strong> and <em> -- well, it's because HTML is now deprecated in favour of XHTML which is HTML as XML, and hence the markup should reflect the meaning, or semantics of the text rather than the markup, which is to be presented in a separate (CSS, XSL or other style language) file.

The drive towards standards compliant, semantic sites also means moving away from table based layouts and slimming down and enhancing your markup so it works not only for visual, screen based User-Agents but also for print, aural and other UAs...

See the following sites for more information and guidance:

Web Standards Project
Zeldman
A List Apart
World Wide Web Consortium

As for missing end tags etc, I have started to use Dean Allen's wonderful Textile for text formatting...
posted by alex_tea , 10:51 PM Þ 

You still didn't explain why you posted my desktop CES!

I got no food and am too lazy to go out and buy some. That's the brakes.
posted by alex_tea , 10:37 PM Þ 

posted by Claus Eggers , 10:27 PM Þ 


AAU Cubesat now:

Pictures of Earth comming!
posted by Claus Eggers , 9:18 PM Þ 

http://www.postcardsfromprison.com/prisoner.htm

Perhaps someone could explain why the fuck it is possible to buy a musical card depicting the prisoners at camp X-ray / Guantanamo bay.

If the pictures are what they claim to be this has to be human rights abuse, however you describe the prisoners (pows / illegal combatants).
posted by meau meau , 8:39 PM Þ 

posted by Irdial , 6:22 PM Þ 

The aim was to hit as low as possible, to hurt, to show who has the power and how he intends to use it. With arrogance, violence and without pity.

"I like it!"

posted by Irdial , 5:55 PM Þ 
posted by Ken , 5:52 PM Þ 

Italian Newspapers on Berlusconi's 'Joke'

Ernesto Galli Della Loggia Corriere della Sera (centre)
"What we feared has happened like clockwork. As he addressed the European parliament, Silvio Berlusconi, facing the most predictable attacks from Euro parliamentarians, did not manage to control his nerves or hold his tongue.
"It's already extremely serious not to have lifted a finger to resolve the conflict of interests. But playing cheeky, insolent is pure and simple suicide."

La Repubblica (left-leaning) Editorial
"As Silvio Berlusconi drifts tragically further each day, yesterday he crashed into Europe, propelled by his lack of culture, his bravura that is so popular in Italy, flexing his muscles, for lack of competence, and incapable of responding to accusations over his howling conflict of interests.
"Yesterday can be considered the official date of the beginning of the decline of Il Cavaliere. But also, the result is extremely bitter for our country, which is paying an unjust and disproportionate price for Berlusconi's errors and personality."

La Stampa(centre) Editorial
"A joke can ruin everything. He should not have opened the way for endless poisonous polemics with a joke that was so twisted in its irony that it was incomprehensible."

Il Messaggero (left-leaning) Editorial
"Everyone has the right to defend themselves, but if you don't do it in a measured way you end up in a pub atmosphere."

Avvenire (newspaper of the Italian Roman Catholic Bishops Conference) Editorial
"He should not have fallen into the trap. He not only shot himself in the foot but also gave a golden opportunity to his critics and made a whole country feel ill at ease all day."

Il Manifesto (communist) Editorial
"This was not a gaffe, an incident, a slip. And even less an ironic joke. The prime minister let rip a vulgar, heavy below the belt attack, not giving a damn about the sensitivities of a nation, or its tragic history. The aim was to hit as low as possible, to hurt, to show who has the power and how he intends to use it. With arrogance, violence and without pity."

Il Giornale (owned by Berlusconi family) Editorial
"Berlusconi did well to react to the insolent man who insulted him, the Italian government, its ministers, and all of us. He did excellently, in his own way, with his own style and in his own time."

Libero (owned by former editor of Il Giornale) Editorial
"Berlusconi should not give in to the pressures that will surely come in the coming hours. Maybe Schulz is not a Kapo (concentration camp guard), but he is a villain. And villains deserve not only irony but contempt."
posted by Alun , 5:11 PM Þ 

And Barrie apparently prefers this:
posted by Claus Eggers , 4:20 PM Þ 

i prefer:
posted by meau meau , 2:34 PM Þ 

posted by Claus Eggers , 2:18 PM Þ 

Hmm, urgent, anyone know VBA?
posted by captain davros , 1:43 PM Þ 

And without the Higgs Field, there would be no mass or matter in the universe at all. Of course, that's all still theoretical. No one knows yet if the Higgs Particle exists. But a consortium of European groups is attempting to build a particle accelerator that should settle the question. It's set for completion around 2005.

google
posted by meau meau , 1:12 PM Þ 

...why is my desktop on Blogdial Eggers?
I wondered why you didn't say anything before now, welcome back! ;-)
posted by Claus Eggers , 12:30 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 12:13 PM Þ 

high speed networks:
this, this and this

but of course a centralised system raises questions of individual access and possible hacking
posted by meau meau , 11:57 AM Þ 

The beige shorts look is a bit hitler youth.

Some thirteen year old girl decided to have a piss on the bus floor this morning. (being at the back and upstairs, it were dead decorous like)
posted by meau meau , 11:15 AM Þ 

Mary, that look is very familiar in my wardrobe - the summer vibe for the office. Though I wear sandals, and no socks, and don't tuck my shirt in. But they have to be proper shorts (flat fronted is my preference), not funky combats or cut-offs or anything. Got my last two pairs from Marks and Spencers since I am so demonstrably 1337.
posted by captain davros , 10:47 AM Þ 

Now this is more like it!








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posted by captain davros , 10:43 AM Þ 

Tuesday night, 'Shadow of a doubt'.
Last night, 'Vertigo'.

Hitchcock - now there were some original ideas!
It's very interesting to see the switch in his direction/photography when he changes from black and white to colour. Shadow of a Doubt has so much geometry.... lines and shadows, prison bars for the characters, boxes, frames for the pictures he shows us. And often multiple cages in the same shot. Stunning stuff. Then in colour he drops a lot of this (though it's still there, just a little less obvious) and instead he paints the story onto the film, not a frame badly composed, and each one full without being overwhelming. Such beautiful, wonderful backdrops for the characters to pour themselves all over.
And on top of this visual cornucopia, character acting and a story to die for.

Tonight, 'Rebel Without A Cause'.
posted by Alun , 10:22 AM Þ 

Just got back home from Gay Paris (which really was gay, I went to gay pride), why is my desktop on Blogdial Eggers?

I bought lots of vinyl in Paris, especially from the antiques markets at Puce and Bastille. I got:

Steve Reich - Octet • Music for a Large Ensemble • Violin Phase
Thelonous Monk - Genius of Modern Music Vol. 2
Kurtis Blow - Kurtis Blow
Isaac Hayes Movement - Disco Connection
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless

And I bought some new stuff as well... Sean Paul, Beyonce and a wicked bootleg on AV8... You know the stuff, that Punjabi sitar sounding hip hop... I'm so pop!

Not sure about new blogger, but I can use Kung Log to post to blogger. Setting up a bookmarklet should be easy as well. I bet it's been done.
posted by alex_tea , 10:16 AM Þ 
posted by Ken , 3:52 AM Þ 






Funky Bizarre Heffalump


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Soundtrack to your life:

Waves lapping at the shore


Favourite website:

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Quote:

People are strange, why make an exception ?


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How can you resist not changing the answers?

Fifties ladies fashions are lovely. Pencil skirts, A-line skirts, buttony blouses with ruffly sleeves, gloves and hats, pumps! and all that lipstick ... fabulous. I don't know about this though:


Anyone yearning to get this look on? On second thought, it could be quite cute, with the right shoes ...
posted by mary13 , 3:52 AM Þ 

Intellectual laziness. Are there really no new ideas anymore?

Alun, this is exactly what I was thinking just a few days ago. I was thinking about how there are very few original stories for movies/shows anymore. With *very* few exceptions, everything is a remake of a remake or a sequel or a rehash... and they all suck and they're all pointless. No one wants to think anymore it seems. There seems to be an endless stream of this shit. It's driving me up the wall... my friends want to go see it but I flatly refuse because I will not pay for the same shit twice. What's the fucking point?! It's infuriating! No one wants to think anymore. They're too lazy, they're too strung up on their chain, they're too dependant to think on their own. Does anyone else here feel like screaming in frustration about this?






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Sisters of Mercy - Dominion


Favourite website:

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posted by Barrie , 12:33 AM Þ 
Wednesday, July 02, 2003
posted by Claus Eggers , 8:58 PM Þ 

Did I say "T-Model Ford"?
posted by Irdial , 8:29 PM Þ 






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posted by meau meau , 4:47 PM Þ 

Fireball






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posted by captain davros , 4:23 PM Þ 

Just heard, shouted outside our house, 'F'yoo grarse, I'll cat yor frote'.
posted by Alun , 4:01 PM Þ 
posted by Alun , 3:58 PM Þ 

it has been pointed out to me that the track i, er, 'reviewed' earlier isn't by Kris Weston, so i shouldn't identify it as being by him and i also have one of my facts wrong, apple polly lodges to him for these errors, to slide into nad-speak for a cal...

a.these
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posted by Irdial , 3:39 PM Þ 

Today, I walked down Cork Street as part of an almost random walk, and wandered into a few of the galleries.

The Entwistle is putting on "Paris is Burning" when I walked in, the following titles had just displayed:

"Instrumental Version 2001"

I found out later that what I had watched was this:

The Portuguese video artist Joao Onofre, (b. 1976, Lisbon) filmed the chamber choir Coro de Camra da Universidade de Lisboa singing an acappella version of The Robots by Kraftwerk from their 1978 album Man Machine.

It was a very pleasant surprise.
posted by Irdial , 3:35 PM Þ 

Os Mutantes are great. Had the album for a while now but it's so kool. I rarely "wish I was there" when listening to old music, but I have twinges hearing this.
posted by captain davros , 3:34 PM Þ 





 
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posted by Claus Eggers , 3:30 PM Þ 

no nothing.

And that my friends, puts pay to that I think.
posted by Irdial , 3:27 PM Þ 

Fifties ladies fashions flip my switch..... and why? No idea.

Oh my...


So sweet!




we **need** your life story, just 10 minutes per day, an installment at a time

Ever read 'Great Bores of Today' in Private Eye. That'd be me, that would. Be careful what you ask for...!


La plus ca change...

This is from 1985.


Father Ted set for US makeover
Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted is to be remade for a US audience, five years after the series ended in the UK.

Oh pur-leease! Can anyone name a transferred program that has worked?
Intellectual laziness. Are there really no new ideas anymore?

"Mr" Reid is a tough old bruiser, a long-term veteran of the Scottish Labour party, where men are men, and so are some of the women.
posted by Alun , 2:47 PM Þ 

I got myself new shoes on monday and now my achilles tendons are raw, such is the transition from suede to nubuck, my feet are now a size larger than before - 11 - which is what they were two years ago (for shoes) and the shoes have laces which I find far more preferable than slip-ons, however they are designed so the laces are within the mouth of the shoe, and they are Spanish. My previous ones had a red inner lining which bled onto my socks
posted by meau meau , 1:43 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 1:37 PM Þ 

heffalumps are very shy creatures ... peope often mistakenly assume that their great size equates to a larger-than-average endowment of self-confidence ; this is not the case, and is the reason why so many are to be found nervously sitting in the corner at parties, unable to engage at the simplest level
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 12:46 PM Þ 

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Air Force are jointly sponsoring the FALCON program to develop technologies and demonstrate capabilities that will enable transformational changes in global, time critical strike missions. This announcement provides a high-level overview of the program, provides information on release of a draft solicitation to be followed by a final solicitation within the next sixty (60) days, and provides notification of an Industry Day related to the program. The Government?s vision of an ultimate prompt global reach capability (circa 2025 and beyond) is engendered in a reusable Hypersonic Cruise Vehicle (HCV). This autonomous aircraft would be capable of taking off from a conventional military runway and striking targets 9,000 nautical miles distant in less than two hours. It could carry a 12,000-pound payload consisting of Common Aero Vehicles (CAVs), cruise missiles, small diameter bombs or other munitions.

something to look forward to
posted by meau meau , 12:38 PM Þ 

now what would a hidden file /~heffalumps~ be?
posted by meau meau , 11:33 AM Þ 

posted by meau meau , 11:28 AM Þ 
posted by captain davros , 11:11 AM Þ 

And now you have the BlogThis link you can even buy the teeshirt to go with it.

posted by captain davros , 10:04 AM Þ 

Kris an' his 'material'...missed the first one. the second is to my ears, completely disjointed, schitzophrenic, not experimental at all, not a piece of music, not a piece of news, a rudimantary piece of patchwork of speech and disjointed 'beats' with no real musical or political point to make (Negativland did all of this with much more effect and pazzazzz back in 1986, and many more people way way before them...(james tenney, john cage, the hafler trio, throbbing gristle, mark stewart + mafia), tells us nothing new and bores us in the process. i really, really, want to hear that 'data' buzz sound again, don't you?. no production skills, no editing i could notice, no drama, no nothing.
posted by THESE , 1:56 AM Þ 
Tuesday, July 01, 2003

Well, when no one else will then let me express how pretty amazing the TrekSwingers are, and of course also their site. Check this link out
Index of /casual/partys
now fint the file marcon-private.zip (not any more...)
Check this out:

It's fantastic, I need to be a part of it.
posted by Claus Eggers , 11:44 PM Þ 

posted by Claus Eggers , 11:26 PM Þ 

Okay, I'm now in hi-fi thanks to Mozilla. BlogThis! is very neat, but why they are developing a version for Mac IE and not Safari is beyond me. Drag BlogThis! to your bookmarks bar, and remember to post hard and post often.
posted by Claus Eggers , 11:24 PM Þ 

posted by Irdial , 8:07 PM Þ 

posted by Claus Eggers , 6:58 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 6:55 PM Þ 

Mistrust Mixes With Misery In Heat of Baghdad Police Post

Frustrated Reservists See a Mission Impossible

By Anthony Shadid
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, July 1, 2003; Page A01

BAGHDAD, June 30 -- To Staff Sgt. Charles Pollard, the working-class suburb of Mashtal is a "very, very, very, very bad neighborhood." And he sees just one solution.

"U.S. officials need to get our [expletive] out of here," said the 43-year-old reservist from Pittsburgh, who arrived in Iraq with the 307th Military Police Company on May 24. "I say that seriously. We have no business being here. We will not change the culture they have in Iraq, in Baghdad. Baghdad is so corrupted. All we are here is potential people to be killed and sitting ducks."

To Sgt. Sami Jalil, a 14-year veteran of the local police force, the Americans are to blame. He and his colleagues have no badges, no uniforms. The soldiers don't trust them with weapons. In his eyes, his U.S. counterparts have already lost the people's trust.

"We're facing the danger. We're in the front lines. We're taking all the risks, only us," said the 33-year-old officer. "They're arrogant. They treat all the people as if they're criminals."[...]

Washington Post
posted by Irdial , 6:02 PM Þ 

I can't spell anymore either. Things are going hell.

Klingon Swingers Party?
posted by Claus Eggers , 4:39 PM Þ 

Well, the post below didn't work alltough I changed my name to � (oslash). But I notice I'm in 'lofi' now, obviously I want 'hifi', what should I do to get it?
posted by Claus Eggers , 4:30 PM Þ 

By the way I changed the ø to a ? to pull your leg Akin.
(Well, I didn't but wouldn't it be great if I had been so creative?)
posted by Claus Eggers , 4:27 PM Þ 

Hi-fi, low-fi – what the f*@k are U talking about?
posted by Claus Eggers , 4:22 PM Þ 
posted by Alun , 4:09 PM Þ 

http://www.buyusa.gov/azerbaijan/en/page3.html
posted by meau meau , 3:09 PM Þ 

white keyboards get very dirty
very quickly
especially
if you eat fruit at work
posted by meau meau , 2:55 PM Þ 

Of course you are why I bought that video, £2.99, bargain I reckon. And why I feel the need to get the Young Ones now.

Anyway, Dr K I personally think we **need** your life story, just 10 minutes per day, an installment at a time. My bro was a big Bauhaus fan and taped the video for "Ying and Yang" by L&R off the chart show, complete with Amiga graphics, and we used to watch it a lot; then he got the tape of the LP and eventually it came my way and I played it tons.

Much later on I got a GF who was really into them, and it was one of those great moments where you meet someone who likes something that, until that moment of meeting, had seemed like you were the only person in the world who dug that thing, and now you have someone to share it with.
posted by captain davros , 2:29 PM Þ 

posted by Alison , 2:24 PM Þ 

ARGH!
Cap, 'Love and Rockets' flipped some memory switch.... all sorts of things about Beggars Banquet label records, the sleeves, Bauhaus, Tones on Tail, seeing the Cure and Ghostdance on the same night on opposite sides of London, early Cult stuff (great record sleeves - Southern Death Cult, Death Cult), Alice In Wonderland club on Dean Street (hosted by Doctor [of 'and the Medics' fame] in a red thong and black cape), meeting Lemmy .... this is cascading way out of control now....

And all almost half my life ago.
posted by Alun , 2:11 PM Þ 

More Virgina Power!

I'm just looking for
Just looking for a way around
It disappears this near
You're the rod I'm water
I'm just looking for the divine hammer

One divine hammer
One divine hammer

I'm just looking for one divine hammer
I'd bang it all day
Oh the carpenter goes bang
Bang bang
I'm just looking for one divine hammer

One divine hammer
One divine hammer

I'm just looking for a faith
Waiting to be followed
It disappears this near
You're the rod I'm water
I'm just looking for one divine hammer

One divine hammer
One divine hammer
One divine hammer
One divine hammer
One divine hammer
One divine hammer


posted by Alison , 2:07 PM Þ 

If Blogdial ever had a meet-up, where would we meet?
definatly a wierd place - but would we ever meet? Blogdial is much a mind and soul thing, cant put no bodies in it


HASH(0x847f584)
You are Beck!! You are weird, but you're a great
dancer and you give great performances! Let's
just leave it at that.


which weird singer are you?
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posted by Alison , 2:00 PM Þ 

What is your verdict?
Guilty
And sorry. I know I'm late with my verdict
posted by Alison , 1:33 PM Þ 

Lunchtime Splurge
Or...I love the 80s

Today I hit a small seam of interest at Oxfam and got

Ferris Bueller's Day Off on VHS
Sparkle in the Rain by Simple Minds
Love and Rockets by Love and Rockets

I find charity shop "seams" very interesting.
posted by captain davros , 1:23 PM Þ 

There seemed to be some anti-iraq invasion message in that track as well as the DMCA theme, stick to the point.
was that bad scratching or the melting of society?
Angry samples because it is political no doubt.
More enjoyable than the first track, more engaging structure (but still v/c/vc...)
posted by meau meau , 12:46 PM Þ 


posted by meau meau , 12:30 PM Þ 

Downloading huge files is a PITA if you are on a slow connection, on the other hand, lo fi interfaces are a blessing. It just feels like there is....everything... missing from Blogger lo-fi!
posted by Irdial , 11:25 AM Þ 

I'm managing with the lo-fi interface in Mozilla 1.1 and IE 5.5, but it isn't great and the oslash is missing from CES.
posted by captain davros , 11:21 AM Þ 

2nd Day. 2nd Track:
2nd Day. 3nd Track, since the 2nd is 404 (yes 3nd!):

******************** Boing! *************************
posted by Irdial , 11:21 AM Þ 

same missing character in Opera...

also, the only interface you can get in Opera is the /lofi/ one, which i dont like at all..bye bye Opera for blogger...I wonder what it looks like on the P800?
posted by Irdial , 11:12 AM Þ 

can you get a full blogger page in safari now?
posted by meau meau , 10:55 AM Þ 

I thought it was Safari
posted by Claus Eggers , 10:33 AM Þ 

There are several reasons why we made this album:

Someone makes better press statements than audio

too long, splicing fuck with fuck is boring and superficial

it needs flutes
posted by meau meau , 10:31 AM Þ 

"Claus Eggers S?rensen"

Dano says this is a problem with the encoding, tried each of the western encoding options, and none of them "work".
posted by Irdial , 10:07 AM Þ 

This one goes out to Ken Hearts of Space
posted by Claus Eggers , 9:05 AM Þ 

BOOK BRANDON FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT

Everything you hear on the CD Brandon can duplicate live and in concert. Again he even plays the singing voices...its wild. BRANDON is not only an electronic musician, he’s also is great magician and illusionist.

http://www.listentothefuture.com/booking/booking.html
posted by Ken , 4:20 AM Þ 

You were supposed to take me to Roskilde, Mikkel. YOU PROMISED ME. *runs away, crying*

Based upon the artist's own objectives, thrash's Madonna track fails on every count. My personal take on it is that it is infantile, hackneyed, lazy, and worst of all very boring.

"Weird Singer" pegs me as the thom yorke type. Hm.
posted by Barrie , 1:04 AM Þ 

My oh my. Came back from Roskilde Festival today. Am dirty, tired and sunburned. I will show pictures and tell stories when I come to.
posted by Mikkel , 12:15 AM Þ 
Monday, June 30, 2003

what a shame

Old Rush takes up the crack pipe...again!
posted by Irdial , 9:31 PM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 9:11 PM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 9:09 PM Þ 

posted by Alun , 8:58 PM Þ 

it was horribly infantile.
In fact, as social commentary/political statements go it makes Beavis and Butthead seem like Marx and Engels.
Remember the context/aims of the project though:

There are several reasons why we made this album:

1) To protest against chilling laws such as the DMCA which erode our human rights to freedom of speech.
2) To illustrate how a sample of music can be transformed and used in a beautiful and creative way.
3) To have a corking good chuckle to ourselves.


It is within these, artist-defined, boundaries that the success/failure of the project should be judged.

Seperate should be personal subjective musical judgement.

No success on any scale with track 1.


Meant to say... Baclava, BITCH!
Allergies... need more time...
G5s.... fuck you! I love my G4 PowerBook. Sometimes.
I am Bernard Sumner.
And Akin, stop being jealous of Mr Thrash. He was in The Orb you know.
posted by Alun , 7:57 PM Þ 
posted by Ken , 7:30 PM Þ 

EXTRA: FAT HACK SPEAKS (SOME) TRUTH

Rush Limbaugh: G5 'going to change everything'
June 28 - 14:45 EDT

"The G5 is going to go to 64-bits, and it's going to change everything -- which is why I'm so frustrated that this technology isn't more mainstream," writes talk radio personality Rush Limbaugh. "I recently bought the latest dual-processor G4. I've already hooked up audio, video, iChat -- which is their version of AOL instant messenger -- and it's incredible. It's real-time video conferencing on your computer... The G5 is an even more advanced machine, yet Apple's market share remains static! They have so much superior equipment that they should have at least double the share of the market they hold now. Apple is apparently a company that is so constrained by the political views of its corporate leadership and board, which now includes Al Gore, that it's accepting lower sales. What a shame."
posted by Ken , 7:28 PM Þ 

If that really was the first track, I'd have to say it was horribly infantile.
posted by Mess Noone , 3:21 PM Þ 

HASH(0x8471bb4)
You are Beck!! You are weird, but you're a great
dancer and you give great performances! Let's
just leave it at that.


which weird singer are you?
brought to you by Quizilla
posted by Claus Eggers , 3:11 PM Þ 

55 Words
What about doing the reviews of the tr00l-tunes in 55?
posted by Claus Eggers , 3:08 PM Þ 

HASH(0x873d6bc)
You are Bernard Sumner of New Order!! Your songs
are the greatest, and you are retro.. but let's
face the facts.. you are WEIRD!


which weird singer are you?
brought to you by Quizilla
posted by captain davros , 1:56 PM Þ 

This is today's track from Thrash's album. Its the first track. You are the first reviewer.

**********missed your chance to review this one, try one of the ones above!!******************
posted by Irdial , 1:08 PM Þ 

Everybody Wants Some!


posted by captain davros , 11:37 AM Þ 

At 3:42AM, Thrash worte:

> From - Mon Jun 30 07:53:39 2003
> Return-Path:
> Reply-To:
> From: "angry troll [OT]"
> To:
> Subject: FW: christs huge girth
> Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 03:42:35 +0100
> Organization: bLiP
> Message-ID: <000201c33eb1$435233a0$ea00a8c0@barnsley>
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
> boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0003_01C33EB9.A5169BA0"
> X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.2616
> Importance: Normal
> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000
> Status:
>
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
>
> ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C33EB9.A5169BA0
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="us-ascii"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>
> Hows your credit card?
> Christs fat cock...
> Have you heard your music lately!
> Heeeheeeee....
> I don’t understand
> Whats so funny about jeff minters site?
> Whats the matter?
> Can’t you stand that someone is nice to me?
> I think your problem with me posting the album on blogdial
> Is that you are jealous or something
> Why else would you immediately pick holes in something
> That doesn’t have any holes?
> There seems to be other much more blatant posts
> That are promotional...
> Why don't you go back to your abusive post and read it again?
> You behaved like such a wank stain on that post
> You really showed your true colours
> What kind of welcome for another independent label is that?
> Thank god I sussed you out...
> now you've read it again - do you feel like a cunt?
> you should!
> i think that justifies my flames quite nicely :-)
> Free music? - what a wanker!
> I cant wait to see you out there....
> you can live blog my fist punching your teeth out
> Also...If you are really *that* interested in what I post
> Why don’t you trawl through all my posts on the internet?
> You'll find some excellent flames on usenet
> (most of my posts are flames)
> Try looking under the orb list at xmission.com
>
> Try searching for the keywords
>
> You inbred brother buggering busted wrist monger
>
> :-)
>
> One last thing..
>
> Blog this - ass toot
>
> Laters
>
> --
>
> ))
> ((
> c[_] bLiP
>
> www.justablip.co.uk

Duly blogged!

This week, we will be reviewing the Thrash "album" one track per day.

Just for the hell of it.
posted by Irdial , 10:11 AM Þ 

"It wasn't me".

It was Mess Noone!

posted by captain davros , 12:03 AM Þ 
Sunday, June 29, 2003

[clay] stop it
[llandrutu] what?
[clay] just fucking stop
[clay] im not putting up with that shit
[llandrutu] i havent done anything!
[clay] [flonze] llandrutu is threatening me
[llandrutu] no fucking way. i just got here.
[clay] I AM NOT A MEXICAN
[clay] END THE RACISM
[clay] SIR, I AM OF EUROPEAN/AMERICAN INDIAN DESCENT
[clay] I DO NOT HAVE TO BE ON THE RECEIVING END OF THIS
[llandrutu] freedom is not free free men are not equal and equal men are not free.
[llandrutu] all clear now?
[clay] i am not claty
[llandrutu] i didnt mean to say that.
[clay] here comes the dead
[llandrutu] are you ready for your bath?
posted by Irdial , 11:29 PM Þ 

Revised playlist:-

the AAFM
Roscoe Holcomb - The High Lonesome Sound
Ratto ja Lehtisalo - Kopernikus Hortoilee Nakinkengassa

posted by Mess Noone , 8:05 PM Þ 
posted by Claus Eggers , 8:01 PM Þ 

Dav asked I believe, and I have another one:

Weird Jim Boss : "Your Love is Stronger than Dirt"
posted by Irdial , 5:16 PM Þ 

> From: "angry troll [OT]"
> To:
> Subject: Someone has been fucking with my site I hope for your sake...
> Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 14:45:36 +0100
> Organization: bLiP
> Message-ID: <000101c33e44$b8870320$ea00a8c0@barnsley>
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="us-ascii"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.2616
> Importance: Normal
> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000
> Status:
>
> Yo wanker
> Hey - did you fuck with my site?
> If you did - youre dead...
> If you didn't apologies...
> Hope I get to see you out soon
> I can give you a slap
> What clubs you go to?
> Or don't they allow you away from the computer?
> I cant believe how up your ass you are
> Going on about free music like you invented it
> And whats all that shit about we are the best
> Your page is boring as shit
> And I couldn't give less of a monkeys toss
> That you don't want me on there
> Im just gutted I tainted my album by posting it on your shit
> Cant believe I actually linked to your shit too
> So much for labels who give free music sticking together
> With your attitude you should be running a major label
> Not pissing about with free music..
>
> Fuck you wankstain
>
> :-)
>
>
> kris
>
> --
>
> ))
> ((
> c[_] bLiP
>
> www.justablip.co.uk


Well well well, the ultimate l00ser rears his ugly face again!

The votes are in, both on and off blog, the sentence is excommunucation, exsanguination and any other vivid ex that you might think of.

And lest you need more evidence, whilst trawling through the referrer logs, I found this rather amusing thread.

Oh the humanity!
posted by Irdial , 5:05 PM Þ 

These playlists, what are they for? I can't find the original question...
posted by Claus Eggers , 3:00 PM Þ 
posted by Alun , 1:35 PM Þ 

soon::

19 july, 12pm-12am, state51, london e2

the cream of London’s underground electronic music scene – and beyond – is brought together for a day and night of headphone performances.

think of a festival in reverse. performances will only be heard via headphones in the venue, and broadcast to the world via the net. for once, it’s a perfect opportunity for some focused listening. bring your own headphones: plug in, switch on, tune out.

audio and video performances from

John Eacott (Flow, 3Play, Cybersonica) | Jem Finer (Elrino, Longplayer) | Si-cut.db (Bip-Hop, Expanding) | Chesh (FatCat, V/VM) | Sumugan Sivanesan (D>ART02, Rage, Eden Project) | Colin Potter (Nurse With Wound, United Dairies) | .m u r m e r (S’Agita, Staalplaat, Framework) | Jonathan Coleclough (Staalplaat, Siren/Robot, ICR, Ora) | Richard Thomas (Lo, Quatermass) | Anthony Guerra (TwoThousandAnd) | Casette41/GR. (Fat Cat, Coombe) | Datamath (Ladytron, Emperor Norton) | We're Breaking Up (Freedom Of The City, TwoThousandAnd) | Dallas Simpson (T:me/Em:t) | Frederik Oloffson (Cybersonica) | BitTonic (Bip-Hop, Law+Auder) | Dual (Coombe, CEE, Dirter) | Max Eastley (Paradigm Discs, EG) | CrowdFormation (Insine.net, Last.fm) | PowerBooks For Peace (Alku, Alienation, Insine.net) | Motion (FatCat, 12k, Term, T Um’) | iMax (Grain Of Sound, Slow Sound System) | Brown Sierra (Noisegate, National Express) | Peter Cusack (Resonance FM, Your Favourite London Sound) | Filmgruppe Chaos (Berlin)| Holkham (Expanding) | Gary Jeff (Eardrum, Mass, God) | Icarus (Output, Substance, N/A) | Voodoo Muzak vs. David Kristian (Alien8, Laika, God, Idoia) | Ixi Project (Ultrasound, ReadMe, Hello World) | Gagarin (Geo, Kosmische) | Leafcutter John (Planet Mu, Plug Research), Tex La Homa (8bitrecs, Foehn, Superglider) | AMP (Kranky) | Ryo-Co (Irritant, Noodles, Worm Interface) | Rashamon (8bitrecs) | LJ Kruzer (Uncharted Audio, Kinky Voodoo) | Sick Lincoln (Sonomu.net, MAXIS, Resonance FM) | Frankie The Robot (SoxaN, Raya, Plunderdelica) | Cursor Miner (Lo, Uncharted Audio) | Jay Ropinsky (Hardman, Pop-Up, Geist, Berlin)

19 july, 12pm-12am, state51, 8-10 rhoda st, london e2 7ef
aldgate east, liverpool st tubes
free entry / donations
pay bar, food, records, merchandise

bring your own headphones!

placard

robot dj | virtual performance | outer space rock | indietronics | PowerBook surgery | generative code scribing | phonography | 4th world experiment | hand-held camera | electro-acoustic analysis | slideshow | drones | found sound manipulation | short films | machine beat | electropastorale | voice | vj-ing | digital detritus | binaural audio improvisation | soundscaping and collage | flash workouts | white noise | be there

-----

please note!

all audio performances last for 20 minutes. all video performances last for 1 hour

the event is organised by a tag team of London electronic musicians, organisers and promoters: 8bitrecs, not clickable, idoia, slub, disastronaut, flow, .murmer, sonomu.net and the slow sound system

this will be London’s contribution to a global festival that has been running in Paris, and more recently Tokyo, for the past six years.

the festival is followed by a slow sound system afterparty at the foundry, great eastern st, from 3pm on july 20. featured artists are slub (fals.ch, fallt) and crucial felix (aka timeblind, orthlong) live, plus dj the legendary jesse belle (raya, the big chill , not clickable, sonomu.net). see www.slowsound.net for more details
posted by Ben , 12:44 PM Þ 

Playlist:

http://www.wfmu.org
Gilbert/Lewis/Mills "MZUI"
J.S.Bach - Keith Jarrett (harpsichord) - Goldberg Variations
Chris Watson "Weather Report"
Jacksons - "Let Me Show You the Way to Go"
the breeders "CANNONBALL"
Wendy Carlos - "Tron"
Bootsy Collins - "Off Da Hook", "Very Yes", "What's A Telephone Bill", "Roto-Rooter"
Lou Reed & The Velvet Underground - "Vicious"
Valley Of The Shadows "31 Seconds"
A pile of worthless - "Demos"
Boards of Canada "Zoetrope"
Sylvia - "Pillow Talk"
Diana Ross - "Love Hangover"
Aqualung - "Aqualung"
dinbot-watching4u.mp3
Soundtrack - "Super Star Soldier"
Mylene Farmer- "Abracadabra"
Dizzy Chip / unlethal enforcer / nullsleep / tangible / commie64 / $everyone from www.8bitpeoples.com
posted by Irdial , 12:17 AM Þ 
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