Why not Air guitar OUT
Air sex IN :crazy::crazy:
What do Japanese men do when they can't have sex with REAL women? They invent an air sex contest to see who can have the most convincing sex with an invisible woman.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=25e_1177509151
Why not :weee:
Beware of Shark Pills! A Big Haul of a New Drug in Spain…
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Big haul of new drug in Spain
Dale Fuchs in Madrid
Monday April 3, 2006
The Guardian
Spanish police have arrested a gang that allegedly trafficked a little known psychotropic drug, passed off as ecstasy but more dangerous, at discos around Madrid. Officers arrested 13 people, mostly Spaniards in their 20s, and confiscated 31,000 pills with the same colour, shape and shark logo as ecstasy, the interior ministry said. The alleged ringleader used a network of young women to distribute the pills at clubs to avoid raising suspicion.
The new drug, known as M-CPP or meta-chlorophenylpiperazine, stimulates the nervous system and produces the same hallucinatory effects as ecstasy, but can be more toxic, the interior ministry said. Potential side effects include psychosis, outbreaks of violence and poisoning. A police statement described it as "a new psychotropic substance, unknown to date and a producer of serious effects."
Each M-CPP tablet sells for between €6 (£4.20) and €12. The entire batch of 31,000 could have fetched about €300,000. It is the largest supply recovered so far in Europe where the drug has been circulating at least since late last year, according to the newspaper El País. Police have seized smaller lots in Finland, Norway, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands. It is believed to have originated in eastern Europe.
M-CPP has been used in clinical trials on recovering alcoholics, in whom it produced a state similar to drunkenness, El País said. It is also cited in psychiatric research related to the neurotransmitter serotonin, a mood regulator.
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Big problem with Cubase can anyone help? downloaded cubase ages ago sx3 version, got the 3.01 version patch. everytime i open it, it slows down my computer, loadsa, takes ages to do anything, then when i get audio up, it says a major prob has occured(please look at this log in the directory, is what it says), there is no log in the directory, im not sure weather it is a dodgey version(1) or weather i need an external good soundcard(such as a edirol FA 66) or a m audio fast track(110 of ebizzle) (any suggestions for what sound card would be appreciated) i need ones with loadsa ports, so a soundcard/audio interface) anyway back to the problem, i have no idea what the prob is and i got loadsa cwk to do
Pinned
1972 film about what lead to the Internet This is a film about the technology which eventually led to todays internet. It is as old as I am...
If you don't want to watch the entire documentary (which admittedly isn't very interesting unless you are a hardcore techie), at least watch the intro for the comedy value (imagine if PV's server was like that!)
I reckon though that the University profs still all dress like that even today.
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Rasta temple was ‘not crack den’
bbc.co.uk wrote:
The 32-room property in St Agnes Place, Kennington, south London, was raided in April after worshippers complained it had been taken over by drug dealers.
Quantities of cannabis, some crack cocaine and ammunition were found inside, said police.
But Camberwell Green Magistrates said there was not enough evidence to prove the temple had become a crack den.
the full story is here
Amsty bound I'm headed to Amsterdam soon with a few friends. Does anyone know where/how to score any ecstasy/MDMA there? Any help would be appreciated.. Thanks!
WANTED – TECHNICS 1210’s any one selling or know someone that is selling their technics?? just had to sell my decks :cry: in order to get the money so want some asap! dont need a mixer or cartridges,
can travel a reasonable distance from oxfordshire to collect
send me a pm , cheers, tom
UK not leading Afghan drug fight
bbc.co.uk wrote:
"The UK took on lead G8 responsibility for counter narcotics following the Bonn Agreement in 2001," she said in a written answer.
"In 2006 it was agreed that the concept of 'lead nation' was redundant, as the Afghan government now had lead responsibility for all aspects of security sector reform."
She said the government had pledged £270 million over three years to support the Afghan government's fight against drugs.
The full story is here
Style hey, i just thought id make a poll to see what your thoughts were on style in rave ( i may use some of your answers as part of my dissertation results, as i did for the nu rave poll)
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The UVF is standing down as a terrorist organisation … Taken from the bbc.co.uk/news
Last Updated: Thursday, 3 May 2007, 09:01 GMT 10:01 UK
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UVF statement in full
The UVF has said it will become a civilian organisation
Following a direct engagement with all the units and departments of our organisation, the leadership of the Ulster Volunteer Force and Red Hand Commando today make public the outcome of our three year consultation process.
We do so against a backdrop of increasing community acceptance that the mainstream republican offensive has ended; that the six principles upon which our ceasefire was predicated are maintained; that the principle of consent has been firmly established and thus, that the union remains safe.
We welcome recent developments in securing stable, durable democratic structures in Northern Ireland and accept as significant, support by the mainstream republican movement of the constitutional status quo.
Commensurate with these developments, as of 12 midnight, Thursday 3 May 2007, the Ulster Volunteer Force and Red Hand Commando will assume a non-military, civilianised, role.
To consolidate this fundamental change in outlook we have addressed the methodology of transformation from military to civilian organisation by implementing the following measures in every operational and command area.
Recruitment
All recruitment has ceased; military training has ceased; targeting has ceased and all intelligence rendered obsolete; all active service units have been de-activated; all ordinance has been put beyond reach and the IICD instructed accordingly.
We encourage our volunteers to embrace the challenges which continue to face their communities and support their continued participation in non-military capacities.
We reaffirm our opposition to all criminality and instruct our volunteers to cooperate fully with the lawful authorities in all possible instances.
Moreover, we state unequivocally, that any volunteer engaged in criminality does so in direct contravention of brigade command and thus we welcome any recourse through due process of law.
All volunteers are further encouraged to show support for credible restorative justice projects so that they, with their respective communities, may help to eradicate criminality and anti-social behaviour in our society.
We call on all violent dissidents to desist immediately
We ask the government to facilitate this process and remove the obstacles which currently prevent our volunteers and their families from assuming full and meaningful citizenship.
We call on all violent dissidents to desist immediately and urge all relevant governments and their security apparatus to deal swiftly and efficiently with this threat.
Failure to do so will inevitably provoke another generation of loyalists toward armed resistance.
We have taken the above measures in an earnest attempt to augment the return of accountable democracy to the people of Northern Ireland and as such, to engender confidence that the constitutional question has now been firmly settled.
In doing so we reaffirm the legitimacy of our tactical response to violent nationalism yet reiterate the sincere expression of abject and true remorse to all innocent victims of the conflict.
Brigade command salutes the dedication and fortitude of officers, NCOs and volunteers throughout the difficult, brutal years of armed resistance.
We reflect with honour on those from our organisation who made the ultimate sacrifice; those who endured long years of incarceration and the loyal families who shared their suffering and supported them throughout.
Finally, we convey our appreciation for their honest forthright exchange with officers, NCOs and volunteers throughout the organisation over the past three years which has allowed us to assume with confidence the position we adopt today. For God and Ulster. Captain William Johnston, Adjutant
a good step forward i think ...
the only problem is they have not handed in weapons but put them ''out of reach'' this does not comply with government legislation to hand them in ...
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