Friday, December 23, 2005

And smothered it in lights and silver tears


The Pop View mp3 blog is well researched. Lots of Christmas tunes - unusual ones. Puts tunes at bottom of article to download. Found while listening to The Hype Machine.
Read this excerpt..
"For more than 20 years now, I’ve been collecting holiday music, mostly Christmas songs. One of the reasons I restarted this site as a blog was to have a huge outlet for my collection. For about five minutes, late in 2004, I thought I might get it up in time for Xmas, but it took me until July of this year to get started. As you might imagine, I am raring to go.
I do not claim to have the largest collection of holiday music. Or anywhere near the best. But I am the motherfucker with the website and the will to dominate. My plan is to totally kick ass on posting Christmas MP3s right here. In addition, Hanukkah begins at sundown on December 25, so we’ll be doing something for the Chosen People too.."


There are mixes and tunes with good stories too...

Monday, December 12, 2005

Emotioneric

"You request an emotion (or reasonable facsimile), and I will try and act it out for you.." Quite funny

Backtotheoldskool

Click here to go to back to the old skool and there's loads more dnb, jungle etc at Old Skool Webring. Also, check DJRollin's site with mixes to download.

Ravin Tunes

Online jungle/D'n'B vinyl site. Click here to visit. Via Electro Music.com, via Scroogle (Google without ads), via del.icio.us

Friday, December 09, 2005

  • Alan Partridge - kiss my face ::

  • Click the link above to see video clip in pop-up window.
    Click here to play Rush Hour. The game where you have to rearrange the gridlocked cars and lorries.

    Thursday, December 08, 2005

    Friday, December 02, 2005

    How Nintendo Revolution Works

    It says here that it's going to revolutionise the controller, not so much the machine. The controller looks like a white TV-remote. Gyroscopes inside will detect any movements you make. Read this excerpt to understand.....

    "The key to Nintendo's new game interface lies inside the controller. Instead of using a joystick to control the game, the primary control is the controller itself. The controller contains solid-state accelerometers and gyroscopes that let it sense:

    Tilting and rotation up and down
    Tilting and rotation left and right
    Rotation along the main axis (as with a screwdriver)
    Acceleration up and down
    Acceleration left and right
    Acceleration toward the screen and away."(Read On)

    Magnum Photos


    Lots of classic photographs. Such as.... BEIJING — Tiananmen Square, 1989.