FW: Stolen! Hi!
Happy New Year!
Not sure if you can help at all BUT..........................
We went to a NYE party at Paulton Bath. Traveled up from Swansea with
the F.R.U. crew. Loads of trouble getting in thanks to the blue
meanies, but eventually did. We were robbed!!
TECHNICS HEADPHONES
BLACK ZIPPED CASE FULL OF C.D.'S. (138) MAINLY PSY TRANCE AND SOME
LONDON ACID TECHNO A DARK TURQUOISE PONCHO WITH WHITE AND BROWN
PATTERN. MADE IN ECQUADOR (VERY SENTIMENTAL VALUE)
What has the party scene come to? I have been to parties all over the
country (mainly wales) and have never had anything stolen from me
before. We are feeling very disillusioned and hurt.
Any help or information to find the above items would be much appreciated
Thanks
Sandy x12
CN : China destroys old satellite with space missile… http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Missile-knocks-satellite-China-quizzed/2007/01/19/1169095958347.html
China quizzed over satellite destruction
January 19, 2007 - 2:04PM
Australia and other countries have demanded that China explain why it launched a missile last week to knock out an ageing weather satellite.
US spy agencies say China conducted a successful test of a satellite-killing weapon on January 11, knocking out the Chinese satellite with a "kinetic kill vehicle" launched from on board a ballistic missile.
The impact following the first known satellite-killing test in space in more than 20 years occurred more than 800 kilometres above the Earth.
Australia, the US, Japan and Canada are concerned about the possible militarisation of space and the hazards posed by debris from such tests.
Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, who is in New York, said Australia was opposed to the militarisation of space.
"We had some concerns if China had been firing missiles into space to destroy satellites that this would cut cross the long standing commitment of many countries to ensure that space is not militarised," he told reporters.
"We've asked the Chinese for an explanation.
"So far the answer from the foreign affairs people in China including the ambassador in Canberra is that they're not aware of the incident."
On the instruction of Mr Downer, China's ambassador to Australia, Madame Fu Ying, was called to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) on Tuesday for a meeting with deputy secretary Peter Grey.
"Australia sought an explanation from the Chinese government about the nature of the incident and China's assessment of the danger posed by the debris created by that incident," a DFAT spokeswoman said.
"The government also sought an explanation about the Chinese government's future plans for developing and deploying weapons systems with the capability of destroying space assets."
Madame Fu undertook to get further information from Beijing.
"We are waiting on the outcome of her inquiries," the DFAT spokeswoman said.
The United States, Canada and Japan have also voiced their disapproval with China over the space test.
The US has indicated the test is against the general cooperative nature of dealings in space.
"The US believes China's development and testing of such weapons is inconsistent with the spirit of cooperation that both countries aspire to in the civil space area," US National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said.
There are indications that the successful missile test against the weather satellite could have implications for US defence systems.
"(What the test would) demonstrate, if that's correct, is that they have a capacity to destroy satellites in space and of course the danger there is that you get into a situation where other countries including the US I suppose would have to start to look for ways of protecting satellites in space," Mr Downer said.
"The Chinese position and a common position around the world is that we are opposed to the militarisation of outer space."
Analysts said China's weather satellites would travel at about the same altitude as US spy satellites, so the test represented an indirect threat to US defence systems.
Japan has multiple concerns, including safety implications and what it means for the future use of space.
"We are concerned about it firstly from the point of view of peaceful use of space and secondly from the safety perspective," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki said.
The Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine, which first reported the missile test, said a Chinese Feng Yun 1C polar orbit weather satellite, launched in 1999, was destroyed by an anti-satellite system launched from or near China's Xichang Space Center in Sichuan Province.
The last US anti-satellite test took place in 1985 before Washington halted such Cold War-era testing, concerned that debris might harm vital civilian and military satellite operations.
According to David Wright of the Massachusetts-based Union of Concerned Scientists, the satellite pulverised by China could have broken into nearly 40,000 fragments from 1cm to 10cm in size, roughly half of which would stay in orbit for more than a decade.
Will this help your love life?
reuters wrote:
the mint, strawberry, chocolate and banana flavoured condoms come in an attractive package with a music CD to get you in the mood for love.
the full story is here :groucho:
2007-01-20 MFM SOUND & ACME SOUNDZ presents EVOLUTION sat 20/01/07@The Factory SE11 Saturday 20th of january at the Factory 64/65 Goding Street SE11 Vauxall
10pm to 6am
Tickets outlets: (£10+B/F more at the door)
Access all areas 02072678320 www.accessallareas.org
Kinetec:02073235303 www.kinetec.com
Cyberdog:02074822842 www.cyberdog.net
For More info check www.mfmsound.com or call MFM 077117203840 or ACME 07940017582
TECHNO ROOM (hosted by MfM sound)
DAVE THE DRUMMER LIVE! (apex - Hydraulix)
CHI10 t0 6am. tickets £10adv+b/F more at the door.
S LIBERATOR (Stay up for ever)
FABSID (mfm sound)
MARK AXEL (mfm sound - Apex)
MARCELLO PERRI (Hydraulix)
DJ KNIGHTS (no name sound)
KEYD (mfm sound)
DRUM'N'BASS ROOM (hosted by ACME SOUNDZ)
RESONANT EVIL (Renegade Hardware - Outbreak recordings)
DEVIOUS D (Rindance)
NASTY Mc Quaid (Extra Special)
JNK (Acme Soundz - Ukflow)
MR HYDE (Acme Soundz)
DJ SMITE (Ukflow.tv)
PANJEA(Heat FM)
2007-01-20 E:volve Birmingham E:volve @ Epic Skate Park, Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham
Saturday 20th January
Doors £7
Full UV decor and UV stall, Bouncy Castle & games, Live Big Screen Visuals, Laser and Light show, Laughing Gas
Free E:volve CD
DJ's include some of the best local talent plus special guests:
Hard Dance Room
Adam Lab4 DJ Set
Strange Dave (B2T)
Livewire (B2T)
Dion b2b Riggsy
Alex Towse
DJ RD
Clubbed Up Room 2 House / Electro / Breaks
"Nice Guy" Danny Roberts
Steve Arnold
Break Fast Bros
JT & Mixin
Chris Canning
Pearce M
Chill out room with Bouncy Castle
Time 10pm till After 4am
Special drinks promos
No dress code, its a party not a fashion parade.
For more details see website www.clubevolve.net
Spongebob game Spongebob Snowpants that is:
Not sure if there is an error here but I cant seem to get my high scores on this game to go onto the list.
I would have that damn cup after playing 19 levels if it didnt do that...what a waste of my time. I even tried a really crap score but alas 3 times and to no avail.
:-(
Anyone else tried the game and have the same issue?
lol
No seriously, the high score didnt work. Just thought you should know in case of any others who may comment
PLUR
Weather/Climate (split from biodiesel thread) I split from another thread about biodiesel on one of the "local" sound systems boards..
Particularly fashionable this month (with me, anyway!) is a new type of solar panel made in a thin, flexible sheet. In theory, it should be possible to make them for a lot less than current solar panels.
Of course, all this means, is that i havent found out what the catch is yet!:hopeless: Probably made out of diamonds, or somethin:groucho: [/quote]
if you mean the new non-silcon stuff the snag is at present limited life span of the materials used.
Quote:
Check out the crazy weather worldwide, the Northern Hemisphere is totally all over the shop! The US is blaming El Nino, but thats just BS, its far too warm for 'just' El Nino.
we have got "spring" weather but with rain here in East Anglia, and extreme variations in air pressure, lots of wind/rainstorms etc..
Newbie To Free Parties In Thames valley! Hi Guys,
Would anyone be kind enough to assist me and my mate on a way to get into the free part scene?
Well i went to one when i was 16 in Somerset but aint done anymore since! :cry: Got into all the commercial clubs instead. Well as the warm weather is going to hit soon a couple of us want to get into the scene after trying to get to one last weekend! well it got busted then ended up in a bit to much of a mess to get to the new location!
Well all i would like in the right direction, probably not going to get much info as i know the score and these things are kept a lil hush hush. Well i hope i can get a bit of info! maybe i might catch you guys at one sooner or later! raaa
P.S The Project storm even on the 27th at the Coven 11 in oxford looks wicked! gotto have a stomp there12
CND Action Bulletin 16.01.2007
Ask Defence Secretary Des Browne about Trident Replacement
You can submit questions now for a webchat with the Defence Secretary Des Browne which will take place at 16:00 tomorrow (Wednesday 17th January). Details are below. Click here to submit your questions for the webchat.
CND encourages you to send in questions on the proposed replacement of the Trident nuclear weapons system.
You may want to focus on the following areas:
a) Relevance to national security
b) The cost
c) The lack of public consultation
d) The undermining of Non-Proliferation treaty commitments
Here are some sample questions you may want to refer to when formulating your questions to Mr Browne:
1. On what basis can the UK Government insist that other countries halt their nuclear ambitions while seeking to justify the replacement of its own nuclear weapons system?
2. Is the government not concerned that its arguments for maintaining a nuclear weapons system could equally be argued by current non-nuclear weapon states?
3. What initiatives are the government engaged in to start multilateral disarmament negotiations?
4. Is it intended that the replacement for the Vanguard submarines will use similar but updated designs as those used for Vanguard or Astute? If so, why does the government think that so much time is necessary to develop a replacement?
5. On the 28th of June 2006, Tony Blair announced in the House of Commons that the launch of the White Paper on Trident replacement would be accompanied by an announcement on the means of consultation for the fullest possible debate. How is the government facilitating that consultation?
6. Tony Blair has stated that nuclear weapons provide no protection from terrorists. Should the government not adapt its defence policy to changing international circumstances and direct funding elsewhere?
7. The many billions of pounds Trident replacement will cost could pay for thousands of doctors, nurses or teachers, investment in renewable energy sources, or be used on defence and intelligence resources better suited to meeting the challenges the UK faces today. Can such spending be justified above other priorities?
For some useful information, see
CND’s Trident replacement Q&A at http://www.cnduk.org/pages/Q&A.pdf and
CND’s Trident replacement briefing at http://www.cnduk.org/pages/binfo/ntr06.pdf
Webchat with Des Browne, Defence Secretary
http://www.webchat.pm.gov.uk/index.asp?webchatID=31
The PM has delivered the sixth in his series of Our Nation's Future speeches - this time the subject was defence. He spoke about the kind of threats Britain will face in the future and the forces we will need to deal with them. He highlighted the major choices we as a country must take.
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