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Non-Music Shit / Oakland! (again)
« on: January 14, 2009, 09:37:34 PM »
Not sure what happened to the first Oakland thread..but they're at it again.
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Non-Music Shit / MRR
« on: January 10, 2009, 10:26:41 AM »
Got a huge stack of MRRs (and playboys) that we're ready to part with.

1. Garage sale?
2. Ebay?
3. Book store?

Are MRRs and Playboys worth anything, or just dump 'em?
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Non-Music Shit / side-trip!
« on: January 08, 2009, 05:58:04 PM »
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/01/08/national/a104743S59.DTL&tsp=1

01-08) 17:45 PST Billings, Mont. (AP) --

A school bus driver made an unscheduled stop at a liquor store, then allegedly asked a student to help hide her purchases when police stopped her, the district superintendent said. It does not appear the driver had been drinking, Billings Public Schools Superintendent Jack Copps said. No charges had been filed but the driver quit her job this week.

Copps said someone spotted the bus at the liquor store on Dec. 12 and called authorities. No students were on the bus at the time, he said.

By the time officers caught up with the bus, the driver had picked up some middle school students and allegedly asked one student to hide a paper bag with bottles of alcohol near the back of the bus, Copps said.

Copps said the school immediately notified its bus contractor, First Student, that the woman was not to transport any of the district's students.

School district policy prohibits alcohol on school property or in vehicles transporting students. Copps described the incident as "embarrassing."

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Non-Music Shit / HUNGOVER
« on: January 04, 2009, 05:01:48 PM »
Wine hangover.

"White then red.. feel like I'm dead"
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Non-Music Shit / 2 things that go great together
« on: January 02, 2009, 06:09:12 PM »
Naked Clown Calendars
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrkOhoH3OsA

http://www.nakedclowncalendar.com/

Yes.. it's for a good cause.. but for fuckssake




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Used Records For Sale/Auctions/Wantlists / Bloodstains Across Texas
« on: January 02, 2009, 11:17:38 AM »
If anyone is still looking for a copy of that.. Barry at Red Devil Records was holding one for me.  I just released the hold, so get in touch with him (or get up there) if you want it.

www.reddevilrecords.net

info@reddevilrecords.net
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Non-Music Shit / CASH CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB
« on: January 02, 2009, 10:54:13 AM »
Have any of you NY Termbo'ers seen or ridden in the CASH CAB?
98
Music Shit / uhhhhh. missed a track
« on: December 23, 2008, 06:25:39 PM »
Did the original bloodstains across California fail to list the Agent Orange track on side B?
It's not on the copy i'm playing.
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Non-Music Shit / SICK
« on: December 11, 2008, 05:11:44 PM »
This is fucking ridiculous. I hate being sick.

ENTERTAIN ME.
102
I just had to share

A cookbook of Semen based recipies???
http://www.lulu.com/content/4956212

Description:
Semen is not only nutritious, but it also has a wonderful texture and amazing cooking properties. Like fine wine and cheeses, the taste of semen is complex and dynamic. Semen is inexpensive to produce and is commonly available in many, if not most, homes and restaurants. Despite all of these positive qualities, semen remains neglected as a food. This book hopes to change that. Once you overcome any initial hesitation, you will be surprised to learn how wonderful semen is in the kitchen. Semen is an exciting ingredient that can give every dish you make an interesting twist. If you are a passionate cook and are not afraid to experiment with new ingredients - you will love this cook book!



Keywords:
gift cooking with semen adventurous eclectic semen exotic cooking natural harvest


Listed in:
Cooking



http://oopsiedaisy.typepad.com/oopsie_daisy/2008/11/oddly-it-was-not-a-dinner-invitation-which-is-too-bad-cause-lord-knows-im-starving.html


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If anyone is interested........ I ordered (and received) 4 copies, and they said there are more available for ordering.  (Might want to email them before you sent the money via paypal.  They were a little slow to respond at first, but once I sent the money, the records arrived pretty quick)


The 7" has the same artwork as the original.. and it sounds GREAT!
(C'mon/Nobody can tell us)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------


mail@aggressive-noise.de
www.aggressive-noise.de
Aggressive Noise Promotions OHG

The Pack CD is 12.50 Euro a piece (I didn't get a shipping quote on these)

For the Pack 7": Price per piece: 8,50 Euro (yes, expensive, I know - but they are hand-signed
by all three band-members, limited to 500 copies, hand-numbered, colored vinyl...).

Quantity availabe: max. 10 copies per order for individuals.
Overseas prices for P+P (incl. insurance) is 14,50 Euro.
For less than five copies: 10,50 Euro.

You can use our PAYPAL account:
info@eversongs.com

or via money transfer:

Aggressive Noise Promotions
Konto: 80727313
HVB Muenchen
BLZ: 70020270
IBAN DE06700202700080727313
BIC HYVEDEMMXXX
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Non-Music Shit / Happy Birthday Mark (Icki)
« on: November 10, 2008, 10:37:32 AM »
one day late.



(Photo by Andrew)
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Non-Music Shit / Better get all of your downloading done soon
« on: November 04, 2008, 10:48:50 AM »
Or switch to another ISP.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/11/04/financial/f083946S93.DTL&tsp=1


AT&T to try limits on monthly Internet traffic

11-04) 08:39 PST NEW YORK, (AP) --

AT&T Inc., the country's largest Internet service provider, is testing the idea of limiting the amount of data that subscribers can use each month.

AT&T will initially apply the limits in Reno, Nev., and see about extending the practice elsewhere.

Increasingly, Internet providers across the country are placing such limits on the amount of data users can upload and download each month, as a way to curb a small number of "bandwidth hogs" who use a lot of the network capacity. For instance, 5 percent of AT&T's subscribers take up 50 percent of the capacity, spokesman Michael Coe said Tuesday.

But the restrictions that Internet providers are setting are tentative. And the companies differ on what limits to set and whether to charge users for going beyond the caps.

Starting in November, AT&T will limit downloads to 20 gigabytes per month for users of their slowest DSL service, at 768 kilobits per second. The limit increases with the speed of the plan, up to 150 gigabytes per month at the 10 megabits-per-second level.

To exceed the limits, subscribers would need to download constantly at maximum speeds for more than 42 hours, depending on the tier. In practice, use of e-mail and the Web wouldn't take a subscriber anywhere near the limit, but streaming video services like the one Netflix Inc. offers could. For example, subscribers who get downloads of 3 megabits per second have a monthly cap of 60 gigabytes, which allows for the download of about 30 DVD-quality movies.

The limits will initially apply to new customers in the Reno area, AT&T said. Current users will be enrolled if they exceed 150 gigabytes in a month, regardless of their connection speed.

"This is a preliminary step to find the right model to address this trend," Coe said. The company may add another market to the test before the end of the year, he said.

Customers will be able to track their usage on an AT&T Web site. The company will also contact people who reach 80 percent of their limit. After a grace period to get subscribers acquainted with the system, those who exceed their allotment will pay $1 per gigabyte, Coe said.

Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider and AT&T's competitor in Reno, last month officially began a nationwide traffic limit of 250 gigabytes per subscriber. Comcast doesn't charge people extra for going over the limit, but will cancel service after repeated warnings. Previously, it had a secret limit.

Two other ISPs, Time Warner Cable Inc. and FairPoint Communications Inc., are planning or testing traffic limits as low as 5 gigabytes per month, which is easily exceeded by watchers of DVD-quality online video.

Among the largest ISPs, Verizon Communications Inc. is a holdout, and has said it does not plan to limit downloads.



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