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    Maybe it's one of these cd's?? http://www.cdconnection.com/bin/nph-search...&source=adwords
  2. BYTE OF THE APPLE By Alex Salkever Apple Hits a High Note with Express Its new wireless router that also streams music to a stereo or Wi-Fi speakers will liberate digital tunes from the computer Chalk up another great product design from the leader in the field, Apple (AAPL ). On June 7, it took the wraps off the AirPort Express, a pint-size Wi-Fi high-speed data router customized to stream music from a computer to a stereo. The size of a small cassette recorder, the AirPort Express primarily targets music lovers who have long sought a way to play the songs stored on their PC elsewhere in the home. Naturally, they'll have to run Apple's own iTunes software to access the coolest music networking features on the Express. Read more here: http://businessweek.com/technology/content..._1266_tc056.htm
  3. I imagine that by tomorrow or the next day, someone will introduce some kind of scrambler that will neutralize this. Any bets?
  4. I'm gonna check it out. It seems like a good midway solution for my needs. But I will probably get one of these: http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebO...1.3.1.2.0.0.1.0
  5. A likely story - Beatking must continue its investigation
  6. DudeAsInCool

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    I think you will find it here somewhere: http://www.jr.com/JRSectionView.process?Ns...=19616&Ne=10000
  7. Guys, those piercings are nothing. Ever heard of Mr. Lifto? http://www.bmezine.com/news/people/A10101/mrlifto.html
  8. We know they have been missing from the boards now for several days. We also know that they are together somewhere in Gotham City. What kind of mischief do you think they are up to???????
  9. Looks like Beltran is going to the Mets :(
  10. It's likely you will find out what Apple is up to...right here: http://thinksecret.com/
  11. Want to know what the future holds for the Internet? Here is what the experts have predicted over the last decade: http://www.elon.edu/predictions/ Here is 2004's report: http://www.elon.edu/predictions/
  12. Huh? They are thinking of suspending 5 and 6 yr olds for a year? Idiots... :reallymad:
  13. This must be the Third Coming! Happy Birthday, man :scratchin: :strumma: :bigsmile:
  14. You can listen to samples of their music here: http://www.islandrecords.com/thekillers/si...discography.las Get it
  15. He wanted Motown stuff...not modern stuff
  16. We are getting pounded here in California!!! http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/search?p...nia+storms&rs=0
  17. Walt For Koop CD http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...862419?v=glance
  18. The Water's Edge - Earthwalks http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...862419?v=glance Craig Keyes Artist Biography As a child in Utah, Craig grew up listening to pop radio hits like the Beatles’ Til There Was You as well as his older brother’s guitar strumming, which later influenced his decision to make the guitar his own favorite instrument. But Craig’s first musical education came as a horn player at age 8, as part of a local bugle corp; even in such a regimented situation, Craig discovered that he could create his own sounds, his own music, as he determined to explore this opportunity to the max. Today, Craig is proficient on electric and acoustic guitars, drums, piano and keyboards. A disciplined songwriter, Craig plays his guitar daily, but tries to remain open to spontaneous inspiration. "I sometimes hear music in my dreams," he says. "If it moves me, I’ll get up and start writing." Craig’s compositional style always begins with the melody first, followed by lyrics and vocal arranging. "I have been on a journey to find my purpose in life for a long time," Craig shares. "I always knew that my music was a big part of it. But it wasn’t until I had the courage to face my inner self that I was able to express myself in a positive way. Earthwalks, and particularly the tuneThe Water’s Edge, tells the story of my own personal transformation, but it is appealing to others who also walk the path." When not making music, Craig volunteers with various non-profit groups, and is especially concerned about the growing challenges of the homeless population; in fact, Craig helped to start a newspaper for the homeless. His motto? "Make a difference in the world," enthuses Craig. "I was asked to record this CD by a Native American shaman who I met during a medicine ceremony," says Craig Keyes. "He explained to me that he saw me doing music and asked if I were a musician. I told him that I was a singer/songwriter and played guitar. He told me he had a dream of me recording a CD that would tell the world about my personal transformation and move them musically. He also told me that the money that was needed to do the CD would become available, that I would have 100% support for the project and all the people that were to be involved would be drawn to the project. Within three weeks of him telling me this, a person came into my life that loved my music and offered to finance the CD. I was in a recording studio talking to one of the top engineers in the country two days later. The interesting thing is, I didn’t have one piece of music written for the CD; it was all written after the fact.Earthwalks took about a year to complete, and was written at home or in the studio," Keyes continues, smiling and finishing with "And the shaman was right! All the people that were to work on the CD miraculously came into my life. I only knew one of them previously." Born and still residing in Ogden, Utah, Craig Keyes has travelled extensively throughout Canada, Europe and Malaysia. A guitarist with a down-to-earth style that compares with Neil Young & John Fogerty, Keyes has the ability to compose richly textured intricate rhythms on a par with Peter Gabriel and Vas, juxtaposing these two extremes into a completely connected musical tapestry ripe with emotive melodies and exotic influences.
  19. A decent list, with comprehensive info on the individuals they focus on: http://elvispelvis.com/fullerup.htm
  20. Philip "Taylor" Kramer, bassist The mysterious disappearance of one-time Iron Butterfly bassist Philip "Taylor" Kramer, 42, has come to a tragic conclusion with the May 29, 1999, discovery by hikers of his 1993 Ford Aerostar van at the bottom of a Malibu, Calif., ravine. Skeletal remains found inside and near the vehicle were confirmed through dental records to be those of Kramer. Kramer's Feb. 12, 1995, disappearance has been the subject of numerous TV shows due both to his connection with Iron Butterfly and his involvement with government projects, lending X-Files–like conspiracy overtones to his vanishing. Unfortunately, most reports have given the mistaken impression that he was with Iron Butterfly during the band's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" days when in fact he was only with the band during a mid-70s re-formation. He graduated from night school with straight A's and got a job at Northrup, working on the design of the MX missile. At the time of his disappearance, he had reportedly discovered a mathematical formula that would allow matter to travel faster than the speed of light. His involvement in projects of this nature have led to theories that he was abducted or murdered. Read more: http://elvispelvis.com/philipkramer.htm
  21. Children who can't cook ... can't sew ... can't save JIM MCBETH Critics say that the devaluation of home economics and a lack of parental guidance has produced youngsters ignorant of basic life skills - such as knowing to boil potatoes before mashing them A NEW generation of children is growing up as "incompetents", unable to sew, care for their clothes, or even realise that potatoes are boiled before being mashed. http://news.scotsman.com/uk.cfm?id=21112005
  22. Thanx for the post and referral, Ivandoe...and Welcome to Beatking :scratchin:
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