New look myspace with mixes to download
I have updated my myspace music site,
There are now 5 dj mixes to download and 4 original tracks !
I will be uploading new tracks as soon as they are finished, will keep you posted
www.myspace.com/djtwistedvegansmusic
Cannabis Ruderalis Does anyone know anything interesting about Cannabis ruderalis?
It is the Russian/European strain that grows by roadsides (hence the name ruderalis) etc. It is of low potency and some people even say it's got zero THC in it.
But there are hybrids with sativa and indica around.
(there are 3 species of Cannabis - sativa, indica, and ruderalis).
Does the hybrid grow well?
Is it too late to start planting?
How long b4 it flowers (l read it flowers within 1-2 months!!!)
Does it grow by roadsides etc? Can you just drop the seeds anywhere?
I think hemp used to be grown everywhere in the UK. But what species of hemp? A lot of hemp isn't even cannabis, it's all these other plants, but l'm sure Cannabis used to enjoy widespread cultivation in the UK.
1 guitar for sale, 1 guitar wanted right i have a guitar for sale, whitch is a shine WF-510, it has EMG select pckups vine inlay, ash body, groovers, ill try and put a picture up im asking for 140 or any good offer, theres a piccy of it
As the shine has quite a rocky sound with two humbuckers, im looking for something mellowy,
so im looking for a fender telecaster
Tony Blair … although we all knew it was going to happen Tony Blair has officially said he is standing down as PM,
whats your opinion on this?
a good move?
a bad move?
who do you think will take his place? ... who would you like to take his place?
... have your say :smile:
free party aroun midlands? Hi cananybody help me? i'm lookin for some action around midlands(east) this bank holiday weekend :groucho: i have read that there will be some in derbyshire please contact my pm who knows thanks:bounce_fl
kids at parties? how to do it? or just don't do it?
the problem is that if i ever want to go to a party i have to leave my missus at home with our son. what to do? obviously i'm not going to have him wandering around late at night (he's 4), but do i really want him getting up in the morning with loads of munters around? but what's a free party other than a mini (if somewhat full on) festival? and kids go to festies don't they...?
is there a smilie for confused?123
japanese breakcore artist alrite, im putting on some japanese artists in manchester. it would be great if they could play elsewhere in the UK. would anybody be interested in putting them on in London? aaaaa is one of the best breakcore artists in japan. i cant think of any better, im just being polite. get him while he's hot....
myspaz tunes at...
http://www.myspace.com/xxxaaaaaxxx
message me at dixiescumbag@gmail.com
cheers jim
Man busted while drunk driving……..
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BERLIN (Reuters) - A wheelchair-bound German stunned police when they pulled him over for using the road and found he was 10 times over the legal alcohol limit for drivers.
"He was right in the middle of the road," said a spokesman for police in the northeastern city of Schwerin on Tuesday. "The officers couldn't quite believe it when they saw the results of the breath test. That's a life-threatening figure."The 31-year-old told police he had been out drinking with a friend and was about 2 km from home when a squad car stopped him as he passed through the village of Ventschow.
Police said that because the man was technically travelling as a pedestrian, he could not be charged with a driving offence.
"It's not like we can impound his wheelchair," the spokesman said. "But he is facing some sort of punishment. It's just not clear yet what exactly that will be."
:laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at:
Confused cockatoo :laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at:
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A confused cockatoo at a wildlife centre has spent the last two weeks trying to hatch a bowl of Easter eggs.
The 17-year-old bird, called Pippa, adopted the chocolate eggs when her owner put them out just before Easter as a treat for visitors to the centre in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
Thinking they were her own, Pippa latched on to them immediately and has been sitting on them ever since.
Geoff Grewcock, owner of the Nuneaton and Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary, said: "It's very comical. She's not usually maternal, so it's come as a bit of a surprise.
"We had a lot of creme eggs, so we put them in a dish on a table for people to take.
"When we got Pippa out she went straight to them and began nesting on them.
"She's so protective over them, and if anyone goes near them she'll attack."
Pippa has become so possessive that Mr Grewcock is having to take the eggs away from her one by one.
"They're going to melt if we don't take them away," he said. "We're taking them away gradually, so she should be okay.
"I think she thinks they should be hatching now and has starting pecking at them. It's very strange."
UK : cops use spy drone (was Will they take up this idea?) The UK's first police remote control helicopter has taken off.
Merseyside police are using the "spy drone", fitted with CCTV cameras, mainly for tackling anti-social behaviour and public disorder. The machine is 1m wide, weighs less than a bag of sugar, and can record images from a height of 500m.
Originally used by the military, it is due to be operational by June for a full three-month trial, which is the "first of its kind" in the UK. The drone will also be used for monitoring traffic congestion and investigations are to made into its possible role in firearms operations.
The machines, which are flown by remote control or using pre-programmed GPS navigation systems, are silent and can be fitted with night-vision cameras.
They images they record are sent back to a police support vehicle or control room. Merseyside's assistant chief constable Simon Byrne said: "We're always looking at ways of putting more officers on the streets, and maximising technology is a powerful way of achieving this. "Our drone will be used primarily to support our anti-social behaviour taskforce AXIS, in gathering all important evidence to put offenders before the courts.
"For us, this is a cost-effective way of helping to catch criminals and supports similar technology we're already using in our vans and helicopter."
The force has been assisted by the Police, Crime and Standards Directorate.
Deputy director, Stephen Cahill, said: "We are pleased to support Merseyside Police in their efforts to reduce crime through the use of new technology. "This trial is the first of its kind in the country and we're excited about its potential."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/6676809.stm
Could this be something that could be used to collect evidence at a party??12
Manik Party in Wembley 2006 [YT]YkLNWVJ_IKY[/YT]
The video quality is pretty shit tho. Shame coz it was a phat party- wicked visuals and acid house and techno.
CND : PLEASE READ…….. campaign for nuclear disarmament
PLANNING REFORMS ATTEMPT TO STEAMROLLER THROUGH NEW NUCLEAR SITES WITHOUT DEBATE
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament today expressed its concern that the Planning White Paper will open the way for new-build nuclear power stations to be imposed on communities without any chance for them to engage in the real debates around the safety of plans that will damage their area for centuries.
With no safe means of storage yet found for existing, let alone future waste and the risks of catastrophic pollution from both accidents and terrorism, CND believes nuclear power is simply not worth the risk.
Kate Hudson, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, said, “It is laughable for Gordon Brown to be speaking of rebuilding public trust and seeking more public engagement on the environment when this announcement will remove rights from the public and place massive decisions in the hands of an unelected and unaccountable commission”.
Many of the decisions to be removed from local scrutiny to the Independent Planning Commission are especially vital when it comes to nuclear new-build. Numerous safety concerns are site specific, with the effects of rising sea levels a potential problem for the many low-lying nuclear sites.
Despite the ‘greenwash’ being applied to this announcement, nuclear power is not the answer to climate change, with the Government’s own Sustainable Development Commission concluding that even with a doubling of nuclear capacity and the resultant waste mountain, British carbon emissions would only drop by 8% compared to the 60% target set by Government. [see note 1] Additionally, a recent report by the highly respected Oxford Research Group notes that due to the increasing scarcity of uranium and the energy-intensive purification process, nuclear power would generate as much CO2 per kilowatt as a gas-fired power station by 2050, assuming the proportion of global power production from nuclear remains static. [see note 2]
Long Term Nuclear Waste Storage
Also announced is a framework for a long term waste storage facility. This is unfortunately a necessary decision, but with the half-life of waste stretching to hundreds of thousands of years one that must be thoroughly considered, not pushed through to encourage private investment in new nuclear build.
Last year the government Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) reported that given the processes and procedures that have to be undertaken, it would not be possible even to begin the underground burial of radioactive waste until at least 2045, with the burial sites sealed in 2120. Their timeline only deals with existing waste meaning if new nuclear power plants are built additional burial sites will likely have to be found, extending the timeline even further into the future.
Kate Hudson, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament further commented “The idea that a permanent nuclear waste dump could be imposed on an area with minimal public input – limited to the specifics and not the principled decision, is ghastly. Removing popular and judicial control from a decision to store British civil and military nuclear waste, potentially alongside imported foreign intermediate level waste in a community for thousands of years is profoundly undemocratic. Under this process it will be almost irrelevant whether a community supports or oppose such a development – the Whitehall decision will be implemented regardless”.
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