Wednesday, 30 November 2011

♪♫ Sharon Jones - How Long (Ticklah Remix)

Protesters Storm British Embassy in Tehran


“Dozens of Iranian protesters screaming ‘death to England!’ stormed the British embassy compound in Tehran on Tuesday, tore down the British flag and ransacked the offices, according to officials in London, Iranian news dispatches and images broadcast live on Iranian state television.
“The assault came a day after Iran’s Islamic leaders moved to downgrade relations with Britain because of harsh financial sanctions imposed by the West — and Britain in particular — over Iran’s suspect nuclear program, and it appeared to be the most serious diplomatic breach between the two countries in more than 20 years of troubled relations.”
@The New York Times

♪♫ Jamie Woon - Lady Luck



Jamie Woon performs "Lady Luck" at Babel in Malmö, Sweden
A very special low-key version of the song since most of his equipment got stuck on an airplane between Oslo and Malmö.
Shot by Jesper Berg & Jessica Blohmé
Edited by Jesper Berg
Thanks to Babel babelmalmo.se

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

♪♫ Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes faturing Teddy Pendergrass - If You Don't Know Me By Now


Lead singer Teddy Pendergrass died of respiratory failure on January 13, 2010

Piracy: are we being conned?

The Copyright Industry – A Century Of Deceit

Copyright infringement scheme a "waste of time": Exetel

Scott Olsen Interviewed

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The Branding of the Occupy Movement

Occupy Melbourne Mic Checks The Mayor


errolmorris 
People are too stupid to effectively conspire to do anything, but not too stupid to come up with conspiracy theories.
Anthony Morgan 
Your self indulgent trance inducing chanting does not heal the fucking planet. I don't care if you do it, just don't say it is helping.

The Groper

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Digital Downloads Sub for Weighty Scores

♪♫ Skintologists - Balmes Road Rock (Qualifide 'Gloss' Remix)/Downstairs Dubbing


(Thanx Fritz!)

Cablegate One Year Later: How WikiLeaks Has Influenced Foreign Policy, Journalism, and the First Amendment