Anyone help me get to party sometime-Hitchin, stevo, letchworth people? really would be much in your debt if anyone could help us out with a lift sometime in the future.
not been to a party since july before last so you know how it goes!
petrol money and spliff (money dependant) coming your way if you could sort me (an possibly a chum or two) a ride.
thanks folks:wink:
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multi-rigger 03.03.07 does anyone have a rough idea where this is happening? want to go but don't wanna drive more than a couple of hours am wondering.
2007-03-04 Live Funk & Ska Bands in Bury St Edmunds 4 March
Easy guys, just in case anyone is still alive on Sun 4th March, we're doing a Funk and Ska night in Studio3. Live band and Djs playing a mixture of funk, ska, dub, classic motown, etc.
Should be something a little different for your ears.......
2007-03-03 IGNITION TECHNICIAN @ ELEKTRIK MUNKEY @ OC’s in BIRMINGHAM Yes the next Elektrik Munkey has finally come around, it was unfortunately longer than we expected but that wasnt our fault.
For only a fiver on the door, you will be treated to the world famous Ignition Technician (playing a filthy 2 Hour - 3 Decks set in the Techno room) and The Sunraiders (doing a live PA for there EP launch) in the Dirty Electro House room and special guest Will Bailey, along with a host of other amazing dj's.
Elektrik Munkey Round 2
Basement - Techno
DJ's
IGNITION TECHNICIAN (2 HOUR 3 DECK SET)
Fullard (Elektrik Munkey)
DK Roon (Osmosis/Inukshuk)
Triplex (Xenophorm)
Bar - Dirty Electro House
DJ's
SUNRAIDERS (LIVE PA)
Will Bailey (Simma Music)
Project Monkey Boy (Elektrik Munkey)
Phil Joannides (Future Motion Productions)
Rich Martin (Breaks Set)
9pm til very late
£5 Entry all night
Lights by Mudge
Decor by JJ n Jo
And Sound is supplied by...
'The Toxic City Sound System'
Please CLICK HERE and let us know that your coming! Or the bottom of the page?
Contact elektrikmunkey@hotmail.com for more details or goto www.myspace.com/elektrikmunkey or www.dontstayin.com/groups/elektrik-munkey
2007-03-03 E:volve with Dynamic Intervention E:volve featuring Clubbed Up @ Epic Skatepark, Moseley, Birmingham
Saturday 3rd March
10pm-4am
DJ's include some of the best local talent plus special guests:
Hard Dance Room
Dynamic Intervention - Dip records
Garbo - Storm
Dion
Riggsy
Steve Arnold
Tyronnster
Clubbed Up Room 2 House / Electro / Breaks
Ad Jones - Dex in the City
Si Griffiths - Osmosis / Shine
"Nice Guy" Danny Roberts
Dean H
Russell James
Chillout room with Bouncy Castle
Doors £7
Adjambia Clubwear stall & Noctural Clothing stall
Full UV decor and UV stall, Bouncy Castle & games, Live Big Screen Visuals, Laser and Light show, Laughing Gas
Free E:volve CD
Time 10pm till After 4am+
Special drinks promos
No dress code, its a party not a fashion parade.
Happy, friendly club... leave the attitude at the door!
For more details see website www.clubevolve.net
5-htp …. where do I get hold of this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5-HTP
Just been reading the comedown thread and found out this stuff helps restore your seratonin levels and since I'm a very regular E user (almost every weekend). I figured this would help me deal with the midweek downers around tues/wed where I feel worthless and really low... I know exactly what it is and whats its from they're just a pain in the arse. I am very self conscious about my health and eat vitamin supplements everyday.... loads of them such as odourless garlic, vit-C, Multivitamins + probiotic, ginseng, cod liver oil and KLB6 (this one to help with metabolism with eating shite at uni). So basically I was wondering if anyone who takes these 5-HTP pills knows where I can get them from or do I need a prescription??...:weee:
Wales party lines??? Alrite there guys. I got a bit of a problem. The only club in aber that palys desirable music is about to close down. Being based around oxfordshire my partylines are pretty useless. Can anyone PM me any numbers they know of. It would be much appreciated. I dont think i can go on much longer without dance music!! P.s. i can be trusted i been on this forum long enough to prove that.
Bike thieves are scum! Someone stole the bolt that holds the back of my bike's frame together and keeps the saddle in place last night. It's weird they didn't take the saddle so I can't see the point of it. ANNOYED!123
Bike thieves are scum! How am i a cunt? what would you do earlier hours of the morning, pissed/kd up, 6 miless away from home, im actually selling one of the bikes, fucking nice one n all, £20 if ya interested????123
our liberty
Ok if any of you care about art, in particular photography and freedom of expression you all need to read this:
The government are trying to make photography in public places a crime, in an attempt to shop peados and the pap!! Thought if this goes ahead the only people who will get to take the photos out in public will be the paps!!! its stupid, photography effects every one, even if you don’t think it effects you now, what about all the holiday pics, and the first time a loved one does something, or going or seeing something amazing or never seen before, but you wont be able to record it, I don’t know what I would do with out photography, imagine all of the photos you would miss out on. Please just take a moment and think about how this will affect you and any one you know. Thanks
If the bill is passed then you will have to apply for a special license to take photographs in public, no matter who you are and what you’re taking pictures of!!
So sign the petition whether you take photos or not. It a fucking stupid idea. It's a little tedious, you have to follow a link from an email the send you, but it's worth it!!
THERE NEEDS TO BE 750,00 SIGNTURES ON IT TO STOP IT GOING THROUGH!!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Photography/
Top 10 Data Disasters Could be me :laugh_at::laugh_at:
10.
Helicopter Hi-jinks – Employees of a global telecommunications company dropped a laptop computer while working from a helicopter in Monaco. ****** successfully retrieved vital files on the laptop and sent them through an FTP server for a meeting in Hong Kong the very next day.
9.
Wash the Data Away – On a flight from London to Warsaw, a passenger packed his laptop and toiletries in the same bag. Unfortunately, his shampoo leaked and flooded everything in the bag, including the laptop, causing the hard drive to fail. In order to recover all of the data, ****** engineers had to do some washing of their own – cleaning the hard drive and other components in order to get the drive functioning.
8.
Not a Jolly Occasion – British comedian Dom Joly, presenter and co-creator of Trigger Happy TV, dropped his laptop, damaging a hard drive that held five thousand photos, six thousand songs, half a book he was writing and all of his old newspaper columns. Having read the tragic story in a newspaper column written by Mr. Joly, ****** contacted him and was able to recover everything.
7.
Rescuing the Research – A leading UK research university suffered a catastrophic data loss after a fire broke out in the computer science department on a weekend morning, damaging computer equipment with smoke and water from the fire department’s efforts.****** was called onsite to rescue thirty computers and recovered more than a terabyte of data.
6.
Beware of Bananas – A customer left an old banana on the top of his external hard drive which proceeded to seep its contents into the drive, ruining the circuitry. The drive would no longer run, but****** was able to clean the drive and repair the circuit board so the drive would spin long enough to recover his data. The banana, however, could not be recovered.
5.
Hard Drive Speed Bump – It happens every year, but people continue to leave computers and hard drives in the path of moving vehicles. This year alone, ****** recovered from a laptop that was run over by a “people mover” at the airport, and several external hard drives stuffed in a backpack that was backed over by a truck.
4.
Tenth Time’s the Charm – A man reformatted his hard drive not once, not twice, but ten times before he realized there was some valuable information he needed recovered. Luckily for him, it only took ****** one try to recover the information.
3.
Finding Nemo – A customer returned from the vacation of a lifetime in Barbados to discover that he couldn’t access any of the snorkeling photos he took on his new “waterproof” digital camera. It seems the camera wasn’t as waterproof as advertised, so ****** had to rescue all of his prized tropical fish photos.
2.
Squeaky Drive Gets the Grease – A university professor heard a squeaking noise from the drive of his new desktop computer. To solve the annoying problem, he opened the case and sprayed the inside of the drive with WD-40. Although successful in stopping the drive from squeaking, his actions also prevented the drive from booting up. ****** got the drive working again and recovered his data.
And finally, the number one most remarkable data disaster of 2006…
1.
Sock it to Me – Although the circumstances of the original data loss were unremarkable, the problem was intensified when the customer shipped his drive to Ontrack in a pair of dirty socks. The old socks didn’t provide the necessary protection during shipping and the resulting damage made the recovery more challenging than normal. Next time, he’ll stick with bubble wrap, but in the meantime, ****** successfully recovered his data too.
does the Gvt e-petition site spy on users…?? Ok, like many others Ive signed an epetition on the gvt website.
I was a bit perturbed when the email I clicked to confirm my signature disappeared entirely from my inbox...
anyway knowing what this gvt is like Ive been paranoid ever since that they may have something on their site that would download itself to a harddrive - to allow them to continue to track a persons internet usage, if they should want.
Looking up this, ive found out a bit about web-bugs, and also that the Whitehouse has been illegally using them, - some of these bugs have a life of 35 YEARS on your computer.....they can track 3rd party internet usage, or look at the contents of a hard drive and report back to the bug owner, and if you are sent one in an emails, it can send your entire email folder back - For the USA they were tracking, for example, people who checked on the anti-drugs pages of the website.
DOes any1 know if the UK government is using stuff like this on their websites???
It does make you wonder why have this epetition thing anyway when they dont take any notice of what people say...so is it a case of "we know where you pesky protesters live" or "we know where you live, and we also know what you read on the internet" - - the article about the USA use of webbugs is below.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/frontpage/story/0,16518,1675325,00.html
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