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Cool, right now I am kind of getting obssesed with Electrelane. It is porky's fault.
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Good evening everyone. It's TVOTR for me lately since i'm seeing them saturday night. Pretty excited.
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i hate that i didn't get to see them last week. but next month and june i have four shows in a span of two weeks or so, so i'm content.
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I made a cd mix and I have
The Cure- Just Like Heaven R.E.M- The Great Beyond The Smiths- I know its over Nirvana- Dumb The Raveonettes- Somewhere in Texas The Cure- Lovesong R.E.M- Electrolyte R.E.M.- Man on the Moon R.E.M.- Everybody Hurts The Raveonettes- Love can Destroy again The Cure- Just Like Heaven. |
Jade don't miss them next time they come through. They put on such a fucking good show. It's the main reason i'm seeing them twice in 6 months, usually not one to do that unless its someone like sonic youth.
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i love you, you know? |
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hey there.
it's been such a wonderful weather lately... i might skip classes and go surf all day. |
Two cautioned over wireless Internet "piggy-backing"
Two people have been arrested and cautioned for using someone else's wireless Internet connection without permission, known as "piggy-backing", police said on Wednesday. The practice, which sharply divides Internet users, has been fuelled by the rapid growth of fast wireless broadband in homes and people's failure to secure their networks. On Saturday, a man was arrested after neighbours spotted him sitting in a car outside a home in Redditch, Worcestershire, using a laptop computer to browse the Internet. A 29-year-old woman was also arrested in a car in a similar incident in the same area last month. Both received an official caution, a formal warning one step short of prosecution, for "dishonestly obtaining electronic communications services with intent to avoid payment". They were among the first to be arrested for piggy-backing in Britain. Gregory Straszkiewicz, from west London, was the first person to be convicted of the offence in 2005. He was fined 500 pounds and given a 12-month conditional discharge. "Wireless networks don't stop at the walls of your home," said PC Tony Humphreys, of West Mercia Constabulary. "Without the necessary protection, your neighbours or people in the road outside may be able to connect to your network." There is a lively ethical debate in Internet chatrooms over whether piggy-backing is immoral or harmless. "If it travels through the air it is open season," wrote one contributor to a Web forum. Another wrote: "If it's out there unsecure and I'm not trespassing, it's fair game." Up to a quarter of home wireless connections are unsecured, according to a recent survey by the consumer finance Web site moneysupermarket.com. Jason Lloyd, the site's head of broadband, said it left people open to identity theft, fraud and pornography being downloaded using their account. "The repercussions can be severe," he said. "It's bad enough when your neighbours can use your Internet connection freely, but this becomes far more sinister if someone uses your wireless connection for criminal activity." Businesses are also at risk. A survey of 320 companies by the London trade show Infosecurity Europe found that a quarter have no wireless security policy. |
i'm feeling like crap today, how 'bout y'all?
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same. :[
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i think i'm coming down with something, cold or some shit, i couldn't sleep all night.
plus i had to rework a whole fucking story in like two hours for my job, two whole pages...the editor is still not pleased but what can i do when he asigns me shit bands? |
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pan them mercilessly, of course, but without anger. |
whatdya mean pan?
i've heard that word but never in this context. |
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go for it man. give them hell. |
hahahahaha, then i did understand what you were saying.
ahh, actually, dude's awarding me with bad religion tickets, or at least that's his intention. |
Come on babe!!!!!!!!
Come and set me free!!! I've paid for my criiiime Come on babe!!! Come and rescue me!!!!! |
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ouch man. sounds like a horrible punishment. i feel your pain. |
i like their first ep, how can hell be any worse? and into the unknown, and some songs here and there. if they give me the tickets and i get to see them, i hope they play damned to be free.
plus, both greg hetson from circle jerks and brian baker of minor threat play in br now, so it's fun seeing punk legends. man, i saw loathe dinosaur jr. |
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