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DudeAsInCool

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  1. The Rice Twins - For Penny and Alexis The Rice Twins are Valdemar Gezelius and Jesper Engström and hail from Sweden.
  2. Who made the videos, Moqui?
  3. Mixing genres is good for creativity. It would be even better if he were working with artists who are on the cutting edge of things...
  4. True. But I wonder what kind of case they can get against Pirate Bay - they are no different than Google, other than categorizing what people can search for.
  5. Have you decided to participate?
  6. They will simply more their servers to another country if necessary.
  7. Don't worry, I won't be watching.
  8. The Wall Street Journal reports that "One of Hollywood's biggest foes is about to be called on the carpet. After years of steering Web surfers to free entertainment, the organizers of a massive directory of pirated movies, music and software in Sweden could finally face serious legal repercussions. Based on evidence collected in a 2006 raid on the offices of The Pirate Bay, Swedish prosecutors say that by the end of January they expect to charge the individuals who operate the file-sharing service with conspiracy to breach copyrights." Read More
  9. Get the scintillating details here B)
  10. McCain is laughing. The Fox commentators are putting him down. Yet Ron Paul makes more sense than the whole lot of these pathetic jerks. Why would anyone ever vote Republican these days?
  11. We posted this video earlier this year...
  12. It's been unseasonably cold here in LA. That means no play outdoors - probably hit some movies of some kind of mischief. How about you?
  13. According to Bob Lefsetz, Jimmy Page is the guitarist on the following tune - Billy Joe Royal's Down in the Boondocks. Check out the moonwalk
  14. I can't think of anyone more deserving: Variety reports that "Motown Records founder Berry Gordy will be honored by the Recording Academy at its annual Grammy Salute to Industry Icons. ...Gordy will receive the President's Merit Award for his contributions to the music industry and the impact his efforts have made on music and the business of music." Read More
  15. Wired.com takes a look back to the day when the 45 record was introduced: "The 78 remained the standard for portable recorded sound until the mid-20th century, despite some severe limitations. For one thing, the disc didn't hold much, meaning that longer works, typically classical music, had to be broken in mid-composition (which makes the 78 seem a little like the vinyl forerunner of the four-track tape). Columbia introduced the 33-rpm disc in 1948, which mostly solved that problem, and its rival, RCA, was right behind with the 45. Despite a diameter of only 7 inches, the 45 could hold as much sound as the 78, and was far more portable and cheaper to produce. More important, though, was the timing. When rock 'n' roll started taking off in the mid-'50s, the 45 proved a perfect format for this music." Read More Photo Source: Wired
  16. 1/7/08 Jack Johnson - Sleep Through the Static 1/8/08 Aluminum Group - Headphones 3:22 1/9/09=8 Little Dragon - Twice 3 1/10/08 Elvis Perkins - All the Night Without Love Get KCRWs Daily Free Tune
  17. Sascha Funke is a dj out of Berlin who specializes in ambient electonic music. Mango is the title cut from his new cd
  18. A tip of the hat to Terminal Boredom, who scanned the ads - a sample is posted below:
  19. "AnywhereFM lets you upload your entire music library to their servers using their uploader application (for not that's free), stream, and manage it using a very iTunes-like browser-based Flash player. It also has a great social aspect that allows you to stream music from other users' libraries." Read Adam Pash's overview at LifeHacker - or visit Anywhere FM and try it out. Social FM works pretty much like Anywhere FM. But it comes with an ITunes Coverflow-like navigation.
  20. Born January 10, 1945 Here's a hit from the past...when Rod Stewart was in his prime: Maggie Mae Bonus: Ooh La La (Dedicated to Ronnie Lane of the Faces)
  21. I think this is the greatest thing since sliced bread. The Times Online reports: "It is a little over 10ft long bumper to bumper, can seat four passengers comfortably, has reached speeds of 65 miles per hour and is set to transform the concept of travel for the masses in India and in poorer parts of the world. This is the People’s Car, the world’s cheapest car at a starting price of 100,000 rupees ($2,500) or the equivalent of a DVD player in a Lexus." Read More
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