Topic: MUSIK - on December 5, 2008 at 11:20:21 AM CET
SoulDiscoFunk&Groove - 11/2008
Playlist
- The Sylvers - We Can Make It If We Try- Pride
- Willie Tee - Concentrate- Gatur
- Carlton J. Smith- I'd Better- Soulchoonz
- Al Hudson & The Soul Partners- Spread Love -Abc
- Gift of Dreams - Better Days- Jam Power
- Timeless Legend- I Was Born to Love You- Pendulum
- Odyssey- Battened Ships -MoWest
- Patrick Henry- Loving U- Street Soul
- Jackson Sisters - Day In The Blue- Tiger Lily
- Universe City- Can You Get Down- Midland International
- Tomorrow's Edition- Part time love- Atlantic
- Taj Mahal- Why did you have to desert me- Columbia
- Gary Bartz - Need Your Love- Arista
- Energetics- You Make Me Nothing- Cobra
- Johnny King & The Fatback Band- Peace Love Not War- BC Project II
- Mike James Kirkland- You Put On My Mind- Bryan
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Topic: MUSIK - on December 5, 2008 at 11:18:36 AM CET
BBC Sound of 2009: The longlist
Fifteen of the best rising music stars have been announced as the longlist for the BBC's Sound of 2009.
The list is designed to find the best up-and-coming acts for the coming year, with the winner to be named in January.
More than 130 of the UK's leading music critics and broadcasters named their favourite new acts, and the 15 with the most votes have made the longlist.
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Topic: POLITIK - on December 5, 2008 at 11:16:46 AM CET
10 false flags operations that shaped our world
From Nero to 9/11, via Pearl Harbour and the Gulf of Tonkin incident... Joe Crubaugh provides an "all time greatest hits" of false flag operations, whereby one scenario is repeated... as the world keeps falling for the same lie.
The most commonly known false flag operations consist of a government agency staging a terror attack, whereby an uninvolved entity gets blamed for the carnage. As at least two millennia have proven, false flag operations, with healthy doses of propaganda and ignorance, provided a great recipe for endless war.
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Topic: POLITIK - on December 5, 2008 at 11:15:14 AM CET
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Topic: DRUGS - on December 5, 2008 at 11:14:00 AM CET
Voll auf dem Bio-Trip
Der Kräutermix, vor dem die Drogenbeauftragte der Bundesregierung erst kürzlich gewarnt hat, ist fast überall im Bundesgebiet seit Tagen ausverkauft. Seit die Medien über die Modedroge berichten, rollt über Deutschland und Österreich eine regelrechte Spice-Welle hinweg. Die Kräutermischung soll eine ähnliche Wirkung haben wie Cannabis, ist aber für die Behörden schwer fassbar: Niemand weiß, welche Inhaltsstoffe wirklich in den bunten, metallisch glänzenden Tütchen stecken und welcher davon die berauschende Wirkung erzeugt. Auch die rechtliche Situation ist verzwickt: Die Modedroge wird zwar geraucht, aber im Laden geschickt als Räucherwerk verkauft, mitsamt Warnaufdruck: »Nicht zum Verzehr geeignet«. Somit gilt sie als Bedarfsgegenstand und unterliegt keiner Regulierung.
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Topic: DRUGS - on December 5, 2008 at 11:12:04 AM CET
Cannabis als Medikament nicht freigegeben
Cannabis wird nicht zur medizinischen Behandlung freigegeben. Der Gesundheitsausschuss lehnte am Mittwochnachmittag zwei entsprechende Anträge von Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (16/7285) und Die Linke (16/9749) mit den Stimmen der Koalitionsfraktionen und der FDP ab. Die Abgeordneten aller Fraktionen sprachen sich allerdings dafür aus, den Einsatz von Cannabis-Wirkstoffen wie Dronabinol unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen zu erleichtern.
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Topic: COPYRIGHT - on December 3, 2008 at 1:58:56 PM CET
Harvard-Professor gegen Musikindustrie
Eine Million Dollar Schadensersatz: Mit dieser Summe bedroht der Verband der US-Musikindustrie einen Studenten, weil er in Tauschbörsen Songs zur Verfügung gestellt hat. Nun mischt sich ein renommierter Harvard-Professor ein: Das Vorgehen der Branche verstoße gegen die Verfassung, glaubt er.
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Topic: MUSIK - on December 3, 2008 at 12:10:31 PM CET
Science & Progress: Fanu Christmas
This is the first mix of the three “Xmas mixes” Imma do for the beat lovers. This one’s with downbeat / hiphop. The next one’s about old jungle, and the one after that has new jungle; coming this week - or next, at the latest.
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Topic: SEX - on December 3, 2008 at 11:56:55 AM CET
Storm in a C-cup - 130,000 boobs lost at sea
More than 130,000 inflatable breasts have been lost at sea en route to Australia.
Men's magazine Ralph was planning to include the boobs as a free gift with its January issue.
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Topic: STRANGE - on December 3, 2008 at 11:54:45 AM CET
20 (More) Strange and Exotic Endangered Species
The bladder-chewing guppy not enough for you? Can’t stop thinking about exploding ants, boyfriend-devouring she-monsters of the sea and blood-spurting lizards? Don’t worry - terrifying oneself is a common ailment of the intertubes. Unfortunately, there is no cure…but there is more to learn! Reader, prepare thyself. Your eyeballs are about to be flooded with some of the strangest, creepiest, crawliest endangered creatures on the planet. Warning: content best consumed as far away from bedtime as possible.
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Topic: COMPUTER - on December 3, 2008 at 11:46:58 AM CET
Too good to ignore: 6 alternative browsers
When Microsoft, Mozilla or Apple comes out with a new version of Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari, it makes news -- mainly because most of us use one or more of these three Web browsers. In fact, with the exception of Google's Chrome (which made a big splash, mostly because it came from Google), most of the alternative browsers out there tend to get lost in the shuffle.
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Topic: COMPUTER - on December 3, 2008 at 11:40:46 AM CET
gOS intros OS cloud for netbooks
Another browser-based operating system is joining the netbook gold strike.
On Monday, Good OS — maker of the Google gadget–heavy gOS — unveiled a new quick-starting cloud OS at the World Netbook Forum in Paris.
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