Sunday, 11 March 2012

Atari Teenage Riot's Alec Empire Donates Money From Sony Ad to Hacker Group Anonymous

Alec Empire, frontman of the German electropunk group Atari Teenage Riot and founder of the Digital Hardcore label, is now also a 21st century Robin Hood of sorts.
Empire has handed a large sum of money earned from Sony Entertainment off to FreeAnons, which is part of the pro-hacker Anonymous Solidarity Network. The group offers financial support to individuals facing legal trouble for alleged work with the Anonymous hacker group.
The money came from licensing Atari Teenage Riot's song "Black Flags" for use in a commercial for the PlayStation Vita handheld console. It's a particularly humorous move considering that Anonymous has in the past been in direct conflict with Sony.
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One more time...

Alabama State Senator Proposes Legislation to Prohibit ‘Women and Non-Whites’ From Voting

NB: *satire*

William S Burroughs - Twilight's Last Gleamings

Dead

(Thanx GKB!)

Primal Scream - Live @ Big Day Out Gold Coast (23 Jan 2011)


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Bonus:
Strongroom
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♪♫ Rufus & Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good (Live Midnight Special 1974)

(Thanx Scott!)
Here we fugn go again...

The Grateful Dead Kennedys - In Glob We Trust (Free Download)


Too drunk to jam?

The problem...

(Thanx David!)

♪♫ Killing Joke - Eighties

Saturday, 10 March 2012

Cigar-box thermal printer that prints William Gibson’s tweets


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Eins, zwei, drei...

Detroit's 'The New Dance Show' (1991)
(Thanx Simon!)

Ignorance Is Strength

Bun Cha Prix

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‎(ɔ) Vera Wang?

Old Maps Online

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