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  1. We Turn Computers In To Dicks Check out the Phallic Logo Awards for more (samples for Brazilian Oriental Institute and German Sausage Company below)
  2. Goood luck with the release, guys
  3. I thought the last owner chained the dying dog, whereas the new owner provided better care
  4. they really have become rackateeers--i cant imagine the mob doing that
  5. i thought they showed whole movies?
  6. NPR's All Things Considered interviews pianist Robert Glasper who has recorded with artists ranging from Roy Hargrove to Carly Simon to hip-hop stars like Mos Def and Q-Tip. 28-year-old Glasper discusses his musical influences and his quest to bring jazz to hip-hop fans. The show includes cuts from Glasper's new album, 'In My Own Element', including "G & B", "Y’outta Praise Him" and "Maiden Voyage/Everything in Its Right Place." In my opinion, Glasper may be the most talented jazz pianist of his generation. Listen Here and enjoy.
  7. The Prince & The Pauper Photographer
  8. By personal request, here are the Top 100 Covers In Rock History . Not a bad list - what did they miss?
  9. Ok - 23, again = 46 I wish to win the Mega-Lottery
  10. Reptile extravaganza - (see more here) - trust me, it's a very cool site
  11. Over 150 listed, including variations of Hardcore, Ambient, Jazz, Drum and Bass, Breakbeat, House, Techno, Disco, Downtempo,Trance, Electronic art music, Industrial, Garage, Ethnic, World, and everything inbetween. Is there anyone out there who can differentiate all of them? See the full at Wikipedia
  12. Your wish is my command - I've got one that a bud has no use for anymore - you can pick it up cheap. I wish it was steak and bj day.
  13. Here's a practical article. Lifehacker takes a look at Microsoft Word and gives a number of great tips to make it simpler to use. Read all about it right HERE
  14. Newsweek takes a look at the issue of 'Hearing Loss & How You Can Prevent It": Thanks to their years of living loudly, many boomers are ahead of schedule when it comes to hearing loss, showing symptoms in their late 40s and 50s. (In the past, patients usually weren't diagnosed until their 60s or later.) "We're seeing hearing loss from noise develop at an earlier age than we used to," says Dr. Jennifer Derebery, immediate past president of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. "It's a huge problem." The good news: though hearing loss can't be reversed, reducing exposure to excessive noise, like quitting cigarettes, can improve your health and quality of life, no matter your age. Of course, noise isn't the only culprit. "Even if you spent your life in the library, you wouldn't hear as well when you're 70 as you do when you're 20," says Dr. Robert Dobie, professor of otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat) at the University of California, Davis. But who spent their lives in the library? Not Kathy Peck and her fans; not the folks riding jackhammers on road crews, and not the firefighters and cops dashing to the rescue with their sirens screaming. Even pediatricians have been known to develop hearing problems after years spent around crying babies. When you combine the excessive noise they have experienced at work, home and play with the natural effects of aging, boomers end up on the receiving end of what Dr. Peter Rabinowitz at the Yale School of Medicine calls a "double whammy that makes people much more symptomatic." Read More
  15. Ain't no sunshine when she's gone. It's not warm when she's away. Ain't no sunshine when she's gone And she's always gone too long anytime she goes away. Wonder this time where she's gone, Wonder if she's gone to stay Ain't no sunshine when she's gone And this house just ain't no home anytime she goes away. And I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know Hey, I ought to leave the young thing alone, But ain't no sunshine when she's gone, only darkness everyday. Ain't no sunshine when she's gone, And this house just ain't no home anytime she goes away. Anytime she goes away. Anytime she goes away. Anytime she goes away. Anytime she goes away. Source: 365Sing.com
  16. I don't think they considered Olivia a rock export. According to Wikipedia, she had a number of #1 Hits in the states, both singles and cds, most notably Greece
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