...and antenna & eye!
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
"...illegal and unethical human experimentation and research"
The Torture Papers
Boing Boing spoke with the lead medical author of the report, Dr. Scott Allen, who is co-director of the Center For Prisoner Health and Human Rights at Brown University, and Medical Advisor to PHR.
WTF??? (Your one stop shop for all yr 'girlz w/ gunz' needs...)
You can buy this which would go very well with this:
Of course feel free to send me the resulting photos...
Arab Strap - 17th March 2001 Punters Club Fitzroy Melbourne


17th March 2001
Punters Club Melbourne Australia
Taper: Brett Habel
01 - Intro 00:37
02 - Packs of Three 03:38
03 - Not Quite a Yes 03:19
04 - Pro-(Your)Life 03:51
05 - Tanned 03:45
06 - Bullseye 04:25
07 - Blackness 05:34
08 - Hello Daylight 04:13
09 - Kate Moss 03:13
10 - Here We Go 05:34
11 - The Devil-Tips 06:05
12 - Amor Veneris 04:27
Encore:
13 - Islands 03:43
14 - Soaps 05:28
15 - Blood 04:17
62:47
Was this really nine years ago?
A really good night and great to hear it again...
The long lost debut album 'Coming Down' (only 5 copies were made) can be found
Constructing a Song: Trent Reznor’s Cacophony of Beats
Lots of musicians have studios; Trent Reznor [
] has an alchemist’s laboratory. On hiatus from touring, the Nine Inch Nails frontman has stuffed a converted garage with blinking electronic doodads, from modded synthesizers and sequencers to archaic drum machines. Reznor is using all this gear for his new band, How to Destroy Angels. Here’s how one song off the group’s forthcoming EP evolved from a seeming cacophony of beats and weird noise into a dense, polyrhythmic track.
Continue reading (with audio samples)
Scenes From A Mob
Via Ben Smith, the Bergen Record’s Mike Kelly lets the anti-Ground Zero mosque set display its canny and subtle understanding of Islam:
At some point, we simply have to recognize that these people are the real useful idiots. Build the Ground Zero Mosque.At one point, a portion of the crowd menacingly surrounded two Egyptian men who were speaking Arabic and were thought to be Muslims.
“Go home,” several shouted from the crowd.
“Get out,” others shouted.
In fact, the two men – Joseph Nassralla and Karam El Masry — were not Muslims at all. They turned out to be Egyptian Coptic Christians who work for a California-based Christian satellite TV station called “The Way.” Both said they had come to protest the mosque.
“I’m a Christian,” Nassralla shouted to the crowd, his eyes bulging and beads of sweat rolling down his face.
But it was no use. The protesters had become so angry at what they thought were Muslims that New York City police officers had to rush in and pull Nassralla and El Masry to safety.
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