don't know about powell - but it seems like DARPA/US Army (and I guess the Russians have to be into this as well) is well clued up -
from the Daily Utah (via the BrainEthics blog)
Will check it out as soon as you've got a proper feed.
Are you sure there is a "gap" though? There seems to be plenty of bloggers/podcasters tracking electronic/experimental stuff (but you might go into unchartered territories (terrortories?)) - some of the better ones being places like...
big piece on Modafinil (wikipedia) and CX717 (mindpixel) in The New Scientist's new number.
Modafinil sounds amazing - no link to the New Scientist article (not available online) - but
Mindhacks has some more on the drug with some links
What seems great about Modafinil is that it does not...
Gerardo's "Rico Suave" (wikipedia).
Just the way those two words are delivered in the refrain -
"Reee-co ... Suua-ve!"
It makes me smile everytime I hear it (not that often - but I did
pick up the 7" in a jumblesale years ago, a local radio station was getting rid
off some stuff).
The rest...
Ugh. I dislike bonus tracks (and re-issues of stuff I've already got).
I've totally stopped buying these re-issues. I know you can press the stop button and all on the CD player - but the original tracklisting is screwed up and re-mastering just means bringing it up to the same standard as the...
so within a few years we will all be (passively) radio tracked by being forced to get and carry ID cards. ID cards which will probably enable our IDs to
be stolen out of thin air. The hackers are already on the case -
http://cq.cx/proxmarkii.pl
US workers have RFIDs inserted in their biceps
hackable and chips that can be cloned that is. These things will go into the ID-cards being debated tonight. ID theft might become easier than ever if the ID cards bill go through tonight.
Egyptian paper published cartoon in October 2005
Egyptian paper published cartoon in October 2005.
This is quite interesting - the Egyptian paper Al Fager published some of the cartoons in October last year. Among them the "bomb in turban" one. Guess this one will spread like wildfire through...
Monomen - a bunch of teenage kids from smalltown Norway playing post-postpunk (judged by the demo "Pretty Dirty Houses" they might be on to something and they have signed a deal to a small local label) and I like The Heartless Bastards (US, a bit more trad) - for Erika Wennerstrom's voice and...
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