Sunday, 5 February 2012

Psychic TV/PTV3 - Mother Sky (edit)

♪♫ Peter Hammill - Energy Vampires

I still think it needs to be louder and it lacks dynamics and punch...


I STILL THINK IT NEEDS TO BE LOUDER AND IT LACKS DYNAMICS AND PUNCH!!!
:)

For Helen XXX

Potatoshop®

Habi-Tat

Fairfield
(Photo: TimN)

Twelve Microphones That Changed History

(United?) states of America

13 States Considering Alternative Currencies

South Korean Indicted Over Twitter Posts From North

Where Koreans Go to Reunify (Hint: It’s Not the Koreas)

♪♫ Graham Nash and James Raymond - Almost Gone (The Ballad of Bradley Manning)


Nash and Raymond (David Crosby's son) composed the song "Almost Gone " during this spring's US tour of Crosby-Nash, and the new recording serves as the music bed for the video; it features an impassioned lead vocal by Nash, a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted (Crosby, Stills & Nash, and The Hollies). "Bradley Manning is a hero to me," he sings, acknowledging Manning's role in making public videos and documents that shed light on such as issues as the true number and cause of civilian casualties in Iraq, human rights abuses by U.S.-funded contractors and foreign militaries, and the role that spying and bribes play in international diplomacy.

The Ultras White Knights: Football hooliganism or social movement?

Some background info...

HA! (Thanx Gennady!)

Americans: 'Do not have a democracy? Then we fly to you.'
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Today Spaceboy and I found THE stairway to heaven...

...and found out that it was a place where nothing ever happens!

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Ben Gazzara dies aged 81


Emmy-winning stage, film and television actor was known for intense countenance that won him tough-guy roles...
LOL!!!

Ever wonder why Obama's such a happy guy and Sarkozy's always grumpy?

Well, wonder no more...
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(Thanx Josh!)

‘Clip’: The Serbian Teen Sex Film Shaking Up Rotterdam

FBI Director Mueller Boasts of FBI’s Cyber Expertise before Anonymous Hacks Cyber Call

In my world they don't fugn exist...

'There’s one thing about Black Sabbath which should not be understated: If Black Sabbath is missing any one of its members it’s no longer Black Sabbath.' - Henry Rollins

...and why need them when you got that!

Fuxake!!!

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Anonymous's Friday Hacks: FBI Conference Call, Haditha Marine's Lawyers

♪♫ M.I.A. - Bad Girls

Lane Hudson 
Corporate tax rate lowest in 40 years. At 12.1% of profits, lower than most indiv. tax rates. Not cool!

After ‘Lunch’ - The Letters William S. Burroughs Wrote at the Height of His Success

In 1959, as this collection begins, William S. Burroughs was living in Paris at 9, rue Git-le-Coeur, the address that would come to be known as “the Beat Hotel.” “Naked Lunch” had just been published by the Olympia Press; because of censorship it would not be published in the United States for another three years. He was collaborating with the British artist and writer Brion Gysin on a variety of experimental procedures. Gysin had just accidentally discovered the cut-up method, in which pages of different texts are cut into sections and combined and re­arranged to form new meanings. The two were also making tape-recorder mon­tages and tinkering with a stroboscopic device called the dream machine. Burroughs was then at the height of his literary activity, working on many of his most important books, from “The Soft Machine” to “The Wild Boys,” within the following few years. Consequently, “Rub Out the Words,” unlike its predecessor (“The Letters of William S. Burroughs, 1945-1959,” edited by Oliver Harris, 1993), is longer on argument than on incident...
Continue reading
Luc Sante @'NYTimes'

Poland suspends ratification of ACTA

Sacré Bloody Bleu!!!

♪♫ Traffic - 40,000 Headmen (Live on Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's Goodbye Again 1968)

The eyes have it...

#FFFLOL!!!


Alexi Mostrous 
Met police tells me: "The video relates to an FBI conference call involving a PCeU rep.The matter is being investigated by the FBI."

Anonymous spies on FBI / UK Police hacking investigation conference call

U.S. Unemployment Rate Falls To 8.3 Percent

Andrew Exum 
Great job, my fellow veterans. Our devious "pretend we're crazy and unstable so they give us jobs" plan appears to be working!

Ain't that the truth #4...

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For Spaceboy XXX

Ben Goldacre: What will happen with the NHS bill in 5 tweets

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Chris Huhne resigns over speeding offence charges

Breaking news from The Daily Fail...

Right-wingers are less intelligent than left wingers, says study

Jeez - I also could have told you that years ago!
(Thanx Tommy!)

Tokyo's Cat Cafe

                   

Friday, 3 February 2012

Internet Rising


'Internet Rising' is a digi-documentary investigating the evolving relationships between the Internet and collective consciousness of humanity. It provokes many questions about ancient and modern paradoxes of life, its pleasures and pains… and the gray area contrasts in between – but most of all it is meant to be an inspiring conversation starter.
'Internet Rising' is a labor of love comprising a rapid fire mashup stream of live webcam interviews all conducted within the web sphere. The film’s participants include many profound personalities and key internet influencers ranging from professors, corporate academics, futurists, researchers, writers, bloggers, media creators, activists, gamers, educators, scientists, artists, innovators – real humans, all of whom provide amazing insights into how our state of the world is changing and transforming via various forces of economic, social, geographic, political, philosophical development… all centered around technology’s transformative and generative power.
Released on 11.29.11
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Truth

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Metamorphosis



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(A ripping yarn - thanx Stan!)

‘Throw Them All Out’ Author Lauds Insider-Trading Ban Move by Congress

Mankind is...

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Fresh Hats Tight Beats - That's All We Need


That’s All We Need was created during a five day writing and recording extravaganza in Denver, CO during November 2011. These eleven tracks were further refined over a month and a half until New Years 2012 when the tracks were completed.
Released 10 January 2012
All tracks composed and performed by Phil Buck, Zach Matthews, Matt Nigro, and Tim Santos.
Phil Buck - bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keys, beats
Zach Matthews - beats, drums, percussion, keys, sound effects
Matt Nigro - beats, percussion, sound effects, synth bass
Tim Santos - acoustic & electric guitars, bass, keys, flute, beats, banjo, percussion
Featuring:
Nick Monks - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo (on “Course Clear!”)
Dave Benedict - trumpet (on “Mind The Line”)
Produced by Fresh Hats Tight Beats
Recorded at Studio-T in Denver, CO
Album Art by Leigh Buck
www.freshhatstightbeats.com
www.areyouawinslow.com

Outcry Grows Fiercer After Funding Cut by Cancer Group

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(Thanx DM!)

Familiar?

(Thanx Jon!)

Magnetic Fields - Andrew in Drag


Bon Iver's Justin Vernon Collaborating With Alicia Keys and Working on New Volcano Choir Album

Ad Break: 'You were born of the 21st Century, now act like it'


Michael Stipe says:
I’ve been listening to the new Perfume Genius record all last week in Mexico, it is a beautiful and amazing record and a stunning 2nd album and achievement.  But in trying to advertise the record and first video, this short clip has been banned by YouTube.  For YouTube to deem this advertisement as “non family safe” is dumbheaded discrimination; I find their actions in doing so disgraceful and cowardly. YouTube, shame on you.  You were born of the 21st Century, now act like it.  Read more about this here: http://www.queerty.com/watch-the-perfume-genius-clip-that-got-booted-from-youtube-for-adult-content-20120125/

The Decemberists Pull Support From Komen, Raise Funds for Planned Parenthood

Top Susan G. Komen Official Resigned Over Planned Parenthood Cave-In

Susan G. Komen Pink Slips Planned Parenthood - Who, What And Why?

The Komen Foundation Pinkwashes Anti-choicers, Punks Planned Parenthood

Google changes enable 'per country' blog takedowns

Blogger sites can now be blocked on a "per country" basis after a change to its web address system.
Google will now be able to block access in individual countries following a legal removal request.
The new system means blocking will not require restricting world-wide access to a blog.
The changes apply in Australia, New Zealand and India, but the BBC understands Google plans to roll it out globally.
The news follows Twitter's announcement that it could selectively block tweets on a country-by-country basis - news that attracted criticism from free speech campaigners.
However, Joss Wright, research fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, said he felt the changes to Blogger were a positive step.
"Google's new approach to supporting country-level takedown requests in Blogger strikes a good balance between free speech, legality and practical issues for end users.
"By allowing per-country takedown requests, Google can meet local laws without blocking content at a global level."
Change of address
Under the new system, a blog reader will, in the first instance, be directed to a website address using a "country-code top level domain".
For example, for users based in Australia, Blogger's servers will automatically direct them to blogname.blogspot.com.au.
"If you visit a blog that does not correspond to your current location as determined by your IP address, the blogspot servers will redirect you to the domain associated with your country," Google said in a Q&A the company posted about the changes.
Google believes this will allow it to comply with local law enforcement requests, while keeping content available in other jurisdictions.
Additionally users will also able to tell Google to direct them to a different country web address by adding "/ncr" - ncr stands for "No Country Redirect".
In order to read a blog via a US web address users outside America would type " blogname.blogspot.com/ncr".
"Blog readers may request a specific country version of the blogspot content by entering a specially formatted 'NCR' URL, " the company wrote in the Q&A.
It is not clear, however, if this would work for requests to access blocked blogs made from the jurisdiction in which the removal notice originated.
Keeping it local
The company has in the past taken a similar local approach to blocking content in other products.
For example, Google has said it removes all Nazi-related content from Google.de, the address for its German services.
In a 2007 blog post, which the BBC understands still reflects the firm's position, Google said that "dealing with controversial content is one of the biggest challenges we face as a company".
In the same post the company noted that different national laws on free speech "create real technical challenges, for example, about how you restrict one type of content in one country but not another".
With this system Google may have, for Blogger at least, answered its own question.
@'BBC'
(Thanx Helen!)

TennisPunk

Do You Believe In Porn and Magic?

Zuckerberg describes 'The Hacker Way' at Facebook

WTF?$?

♪♫ The Jackson Five - Dancing Machine (Soul Train)


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