Just a brief list of what the hydrallus is listening to nowadays. See a pattern here? Lots of good adventures to be had, if you email me offlist I can be sure and provide them on slsk. Also, very impressed with the Squarepusher Square Window 3"... Ultravistor is another of 2004's many disappointments.. but that 3" is top notch. Also, loving the gmail beta, I don't even think they offer a delete button. - Tee [plaid mix], - angular straights(plaid mix) - equipor t latl, - Bukatiende (Plaid's Sooty Mets the Adams Family Mix), - stimul, 03 - scoobs in columbia mix 2, - TEE [plaid mix] - sun electric, - Bonded (Plaid Remix) - addie brick, - Try Me On (Plaid mix), - 'Frankie The Prankster (Plaid RMX)' - alien, - Sway (Plaid mix), - Funkstorung - Eyen (remix), - orange sky, 06 - shambala (reflected by balil) - as one, - Big time sensuality (plaid remix) - bjork, - Björk_Hyperballad_03_Cover Me, - Drivin' Around The Block (plaid remix) - dickie harrell, - Metro Dade (Plaid Mix), - Rocky 8 (Plaid mix), - the fish dances - Plaid Remix - irresistable force, - Get Some Sleep Tiger Plaid Mix - red snapper, - Judgement Day (Plaid mix), - Abla Eedio (Freemix), - Perfection (Plaid Mix) - soft ballet, - Scoobs In Colombia (Plaid Potatoe Timbale Remix), - Snow White Lies (Plaid mix), - Colours (Plaid mix), - Tophany(weatherall), - L.E.D Down, - Vletrmx (Plaid Mix), baird remo(plaid) - amira (2), bjork and black dog - sweet intuition, blenderoids (plaid remix) (unknown), Ko-WreckTechnique-MetroDade(PlaidMix), Scalaland-Snow White Lies (Plaid Instrumental), tim hutton - colours (plaid mix) -- http://hydrallus.blogspot.com
Love Plaid. Mouse on Mars is got it's moments too. But Bola is king.
Also, loving the gmail beta, I don't even think they offer a delete button.
I didn't think so either, but it's in the drop down menu of other actions. It's called move to trash.... If anyone wants 'em - i have 2 Gmail invites to give away.... first 2 people to email me at my gmail account will get 'em: xenlab@gmail.com ... include ORB in the subject line so i know it's you. mad love, .eric * * *xenlab (music) { * / .nfo + d.load =/ http://xenlab.ezrpm.com/ <http://xenlab.ezrpm.com> *}*
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Love Plaid. Mouse on Mars is got it's moments too. But Bola is king.
Bola ~is~ King. Bola is also Jello: http://www.kompaktkiste.de/bola.htm#pfg016cd If you like Bola, check out Meam, also on Skam: http://www.kompaktkiste.de/skam.htm#ska019cd The DVD is quite amazing stuff.
Also, loving the gmail beta, I don't even think they offer a delete button.
It's a three-click process, but delete is available. Of course, that only deletes it from your own account: Google save it on their own server, no matter.
I didn't think so either, but it's in the drop down menu of other actions. It's called move to trash.... If anyone wants 'em - i have 2 Gmail invites to give away.... first 2 people to email me at my gmail account will get 'em: xenlab@gmail.com ... include ORB in the subject line so i know it's you.
Uh, um, before you do that, read ~this~: http://www.gmail-is-too-creepy.com/ And this: http://www.epic.org/privacy/gmail/faq.html seek np: Thomas Brinkmann - Tour de Traum
All email is not private. Your ISP has your email, the government is scanning it for keywords, and it's plain text sent around the internet. Email is very easy to intercept, spoof, forge and fake. I can send 1,000 emails right now that look just like it came from you, in a dozen or so lines of code. Google is the next Microsoft - and by that I mean most opinions around the company pollarize people - you either fanatically support them, or you hate them. Kind of like Apple users or Linux users. Hell there's even a rumour that Google is developing a Web Based operating system. Viva la Google. ;-) mad love, .eric * * *xenlab (music) { * / .nfo + d.load =/ http://xenlab.ezrpm.com/ <http://xenlab.ezrpm.com> *}* np: London Funk Allstars - Funky Sweater. seek wrote:
Uh, um, before you do that, read ~this~: http://www.gmail-is-too-creepy.com/
And this: http://www.epic.org/privacy/gmail/faq.html
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np: Thomas Brinkmann - Tour de Traum
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All email is not private. Your ISP has your email, the government is scanning it for keywords, and it's plain text sent around the internet. Email is very easy to intercept, spoof, forge and fake. I can send 1,000 emails right now that look just like it came from you, in a dozen or so lines of code.
My ISP don't save all of my deleted mail, either, nor do they have a search engine combing it and cross-referencing it with other data that they collect.. http://www.google-watch.org/cgi-bin/cookie.htm "The CIA had to stop using a comparatively innocent log-analysis cookie that expired in 10 years, and their document search site isn't even used by many people. Google handles 200 million searches per day, and their cookie expires in 2038. One of Google's leading software engineers, Matt Cutts, has a top-secret clearance and used to work for the National Security Agency. Google doesn't even feel the need to defend their cookie policy; they merely laugh off anyone who inquires about it. " The cookie crumbles: http://www.gmail-is-too-creepy.com/gcook.html "Your Internet service provider maintains logs that can trace your IP address to you as an individual at a particular point in time. This is especially true if you use broadband. But as time passes, many providers rotate their logs and the old data is deleted. Normally, the only way that your unique cookie ID at Google can be traced to you as an individual is through this IP address. However, as soon as you enter an email address on a Google form, it becomes easy for Google to assign your cookie ID to you as an individual. That's because your browser, at the precise point in time that you click your email address to Google on one of their forms, sends your Google cookie ID along with the email address you entered. Google is no fool. They will record this information so that it can be retrieved from their databases. Now they've tied your searching history to your email address. How hard is it to tie your email address to you as an individual? It's not hard at all. If you delete your Google cookie before you hand over your email address, then by the time you get to the form and submit your email, Google will have issued a new cookie that has an unused ID in it. This cookie ID will not match anything in Google's databases. After submitting your email, you should delete your new cookie too. That way your email address is tied to a cookie ID number that remains useless to Google." seek np: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2004/images/ivan090804-2015z.jpg
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