Sunday, 18 December 2011

Gingrich: I’ll ‘ignore’ any Supreme Court ruling I disagree with

Trevor Timm 
Reason behind Gingrich's epiphany that courts can be abolished & whole judicial structure is unconstitutional? Ruling on phrase "under god."

Egypt


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A Photo That Encapsulates the Horror of Egypt's Crackdown

Skream - Ice Cream Jelly Roll

Beach Boys to reunite for 50th anniversary

Cesaria Evora RIP

Singer Cesaria Evora, dubbed the "Barefoot Diva" for often performing without shoes, has died in her native Cape Verde at the age of 70.
The musican, forced to retire earlier this year due to ill-health, began her career singing in the bars of Mindelo in the West African island nation.
Evora did not begin her recording career until 1988, and won a Grammy Award in 2004 for her album Voz D'Amor.
She was famed for singing songs of longing with her rich contralto vocals.
Her sultry voice was often compared to blues star Billie Holliday
Her fourth album, Miss Perfumado, was her breakthrough hit in 1992. It sold more than 300,000 copies worldwide, and resulted in a number of tours. She released 10 albums in all.
Evora had a penchant for alcohol and cigarettes, and in later life her health began to decline. She suffered a stroke while on tour in Australia in 2008 and later underwent open heart surgery.
n September, she spoke of her sadness at having to retire, saying: "I have no strength, no energy. I want you to say to my fans: forgive me, but now I need to rest.
"I infinitely regret having to stop because of illness, I would have wanted to give more pleasure to those who have followed me for so long."
Evora was considered one of the world's greatest exponents of Morna, a form of blues considered the national music of the Cape Verde islands, a former Portuguese colony which gained independence in 1975.
The music is a testament to the country's history, including the slave trade and its physical remoteness in the Atlantic Ocean, hundreds of kilometres off Africa's west coast.
Two days of national mourning has been declared in the small island nation, with President Jorge Carlos Fonseca calling her "one of the major cultural references of Cape Verde".
Prime Minister Jose Maria Neves paid tribute to her "invaluable contribution to the greatness of our nation and our pride".
@'BBC'

Saturday, 17 December 2011

James Iry 
Remember that one time when atheists threatened to kill Christians because of a Twitter trend? Me neither.

Expanding Naloxone Availability in the ACT

Deepchord - Kana Broadcast 022 (07-12-11)

JB Hi-Fi Loses Christmas Cheer

There was an article in the Herald-Sun the other day comparing the price of CD's worldwide in $Aus. The recommended price here is $27 while in the US it was 8 or 9 and in Germany it was $11. 
Any wonder that people are buying over the internet or heaven forbid using services such as this?

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When time stands still... (Thanx Ron!)
John Perry Barlow 
GOP calls for drug testing the unemployed.

How SOPA 2.0 Sneaks In A Really Dangerous Private Ability To Kill Any Website

New Hipstamatic App Kicks Photography Back to the Old School

Urban Flipper - Fête des Lumiere 2011 (Place des Célestins)

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Glenn Greenwald 
Al Jazeera Op-Ed: The US has made an example of Bradley Manning to prevent others from challenging the American empire