LINGOUF LIVE [media]http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/FiZfUwoEZmskboQM[/media]
Taken: 29 mars 2006
Location: France
Description: Live de LINGOUF(ARK-AÏK, TEKNOMAD) au GIBUS le 10 Juin 2004.
http://www.teknomad.net
http://lingouf.org
For Sale: Technics SL1210 Mk5 Turntables and Numark DXM 06 Mixer I have for sale the following items of kit:
Technics SL1210 Mk5 turntables. (NB: Not Mk5G +16 / -16). Cartridges included - 18 months old - excellent condition. All cables included. Unfortunately I threw away the boxes when I last moved house to save on space. Manuals may still be about somewhere.
Numark DXM 06 Mixer (http://www.djkit.co.uk/acatalog/Numark_DXM06_Mixer.html) - also in excellent condition.
Im sure I am going to regret selling this kit, but I am considering purchasing CD decks and there are 2 other sets of technic turntables in my household already!
Collection is easiest (I recently moved to Sheffield), but could probably arrange delivery.
Sensible offers considered.
Thanks for looking - I'll get some pictures uploaded after some interest is generated
Found on Maplin electronics website. I wanted to try and tune into the Coastguard weather broadcasts (as I live very near tidal rivers and the sea) and monitor what the boaters were at but my old VHF/UHF scanner has given up the ghost ; so I was looking at a new one (scanning is pretty much tolerated now as cops etc have all gone digital)
Anyway this was one the maplins website.. people can email questions about each bit of kit and have then answered by staff. Check question no 4...
PSR282 200 Channel Scanner FAQ's:
Q) What is the total frequency range of this receiver, and are there any gaps in the coverage? - Daren
A) Frequency Coverage 66-88MHz 108-174MHz 380-512MHz
Q) Does this pick up police radio - Mike
A) No
Q) Is there a button so that you can switch between AM and FM broadcasts. - Hector
A) No manual mode switch on this receiver I'm afraid.
Q) Will I B able 2 pick up Alien communications? -
A) yes
Q) do you stock the " pocket UK Airband Frequecy Guide " price 3.99 at Leeds branch'' Have tried to locate this on your website without result Mr E Green - not known
A) yes
KSS RETURN KSS RETURN
Live bands and proper techno event.
2nd room Disjunk (breaks and d'n'b)
Take a look....
http://www.kss-uk.co.uk/
Want info lines pm me.
Peace
xxxxx
2006-10-14 Antiworld presents Astrix & Friends 002, Sat 14th Oct@ The Coronet, London ES Collective & Antiworld In Collaboration With HOMmega Productions Present:
"Astrix & Friends 002"
Live @ The Coronet Theatre - London
Saturday 14 October 2006
Blast Off = 10.00pm - Re-Entry = 07.00am
The Coronet = 28 Old Kent Road - Elephant & Castle - SE1 - London - UK!
See Flyer here: http://www.antiworld.net/gallery.cfm?id=35
Headliners:
Astrix (Live & DJ)
Dali (Live) with Live Guitar!!!!
Pixel (Live)
Chakra (Live) UK Debut!!!
www.astrix.co.il
www.hommega.com
www.antiworld.net
Residents:
Kristian (Transient/Chichime)
Simo (Alchemy/Fairy Tales)
Sutekh (Psygate)
UK – Psygate – www.psygate.biz
Special Guests:
Dj Muestik (SST/Index/Starlight) Swiss
www.muestik.com
Dj Panza (Poland)
www.pancer.eu
Techno & Electro Room: Hosted By Teknoworld & Never Enough:
Feat : Happy 41 Birthday Maria!!!
Chris Liberator (The Return To Antiworld of The King Of Techno)!!!
Mark EG (2 HR Techno Set)
Eduardo Herrera (Antiworld/Never Enough)
Renato Bastos and Breno Ung(Pertence.com Brazil/London debut)
Mikelangelo (Acid Park)
Ross Vs Moon (Antiworld)
Morgan Cameron and Reminiscence (Nrgflow/Never Enough)
Paul Panick (Antiworld)
www.toomuchbutneverenough.com
Chill Out Stage Hosted By Clockwork Prism
www.clockworkprism.com
After last year’s relocation of Astrix and Friends at the last minute,
we are proud to be back with the now infamous Avi Shmailov aka Astrix
@ The Coronet in Elephant and Castle, New Kent Road, London Zone 1
on the 14th October from 10pm - 7am
and this show WILL BE ON!!!
Astrix will be personally picking the acts to support him for the show,
other acts from the mighty HOMmega and artists that Astrix works with
from around the globe.
This will be Astrix s' last UK performance until the massive Antiworld 070707 festival
where he will be head lining next year!
Supported by the fantastic Antiworld Residents this will rock the
Coronet like no other!
www.antiworld.net
www.hommega.com
www.astrix.co.il
www.antiworld070707.com
Tickets :
From July 22 to September 01 £ 20+Bf
From September 01 to October 14 £ 25+Bf
Available Here:
https://www.antidote909.com/hsbc/details.cfm?item_code=ANT00102
Contacts & Info-Tickets:
Antiworld Box Office: +442083658918
Enrico: +447940527867
Marina: +447793220710
Maria : +447813684399 , +442072882275 www.toomuchbutneverenough.com
Email: enrico@antiworld.net
Supported By:
www.harderfaster.net
www.dontstayin.com
www.ticketweb.co.uk
Next Official Antiworld Event is:
Infected Mushroom Live
More Details here: https://www.antidote909.com/hsbc/details.cfm?item_code=ANT00103
See you in the Dance Floors!!
The Antiworld Crew”!
www.antiworld.net
Saturday 7th October Hey hey fellow ravers!
I got back from cuba yesterday... it was good.
I didn't go to Havana so no I didn't do anything for two weeks...
You'd think it would be easy to get it out there.
Oh no... they're dead against it... or was where I was!
It was hot! I have a tan. I look good.
I swam with dolphins... I can still hear them... it's strange.
I sped a speed boat. I crashed into 3 trees. (They grow out the water)
Went snorkling. Was welllllllllll good.
Oh and ate as much as I could.
No I didn't smoke a cigar. I don't smoke haha but I did drink lots of rum!
Ok back to the message!!!
Its Tuesday.
I want to go raving on Friday/Saturday/Sunday.
This weekend.
Saturday 7th October.
I live in Kent.
Does anyone know of any free parties?
In Kent or London???????????????????
Please.
Party numbers are welcome.
Names, dates and clues are also welcome.
Come on people there must be something.
gothicgabbi666@hotmail.com
My e-mail addy ^ or just message me.
Peace out.
Gabrielle
:crazy: xxx :crazy: 12
Top judge slams "social dustbin" jails LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's prisons are often used as "social dustbins" for drug addicts and the mentally ill and are too crowded to give proper rehabilitation, the most senior judge in England and Wales said on Sunday.
"It is no answer to put more and more people in prison," the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips, told the Observer.
Prison chiefs face an overcrowding crisis after the jail population reached nearly 80,000 this week, with only a few hundred spaces left for new inmates.
Longer sentences, high reconviction levels and more short jail terms have pushed the numbers to record highs.
More offenders should be given community-based punishments rather than jail terms, Lord Phillips said.
"It is madness to spend 37,000 pounds jailing someone when, by spending much less on services in the community, you can do as good a job," he said.
The Attorney General, Lord Goldsmith, said there was only a "very small number" of vulnerable people who end up in prison because there is no other suitable place for them.
"Prison needs to be there to protect the public against the most serious ... offenders," he told BBC News 24.
Lord Phillips donned jeans and a fluorescent jacket to work with offenders clearing rubbish and weeds from an underpass on a rundown housing estate near Milton Keynes to learn about community sentences.
His experience, which included "pretty foul work", highlighted how non-custodial punishments can benefit the community and offenders, he said.
"I like to think that I am a liberal, but that is not the same as being soft on crime. The idea that (using) alternatives to custody is being soft is wrong," he said.
His comments come after both main political parties used their annual conferences to stress their tough stance on crime.
Shadow Home Secretary David Davis attacked "soft sentencing" and said the Conservatives would jail violent offenders rather than give them a "slap on the wrist".
Home Secretary John Reid accused the Tories of "talking tough, voting soft" on crime and said the public welcomed Labour's tougher sentences for murder, violent offences and dangerous driving".
However, packing more people into prison can lead to disorder and makes it hard to rehabilitate offenders, Lord Phillips said.
"Emergency measures of keeping prisoners in police cells are highly undesirable," he added.
Another option for freeing up space would be to transfer foreign inmates to their home country to serve their sentence.
A disused army barracks near Dover in Kent is due to be reopened as an open prison to help ease overcrowding.
Reid has accepted that moving inmates to open jails could lead to more criminals, according to a confidential note from a prison governor published in the Sunday Times.
The Prison Reform Trust charity this week urged the government to "stop using prisons as asylums" and said drug addicts should be treated in the community.
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyID=2006-10-08T105804Z_01_L0889933_RTRUKOC_0_UK-BRITAIN-PRISONS.xml&pageNumber=1&imageid=&cap=&sz=13&WTModLoc=NewsArt-C1-ArticlePage1
NHS rallies A rising number of protests against cuts in the NHS is threatening to rival the 1990s rebellion against the Tories' poll tax, campaigners have said. They claim action could increase as the impact of the overhaul in hospitals in England begins to hit home.
Demonstrators are due to form a human chain around a West Sussex hospital and several rallies took place on Saturday.
The Department of Health said decisions on significant changes will only be made after full public consultation.
The government has said the practice of providing a wide range of care under one roof was not right for the 21st century.
NHS Trusts are looking at shifting care away from hospitals into community settings and placing greater emphasis on the private sector and 60 sites are said to be under threat.
Meanwhile, the NHS ended last year more than £500m in deficit, which has already led to job cuts, delayed operations and ward closures.
'Good' hospitals
The protests have attracted both health professionals and members of the public affected by potential changes.
The Keep Worthing and Southlands Hospitals campaign will gather at the site on Sunday afternoon.
On Saturday, more than 1,000 people took part in a protest in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, where Hinchingbrooke Hospital is vulnerable to closure because of a £24m debt.
Supporters also came from Suffolk where Hartismere Hospital in Eye is to close and 16 beds are to go from Aldeburgh.
A Huddersfield protest related to a decision to switch the town's maternity services to a hospital in Halifax.
In recent weeks demonstrators have also turned out in Southampton, Nottingham, Cambridge, Redditch, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham and Epsom.
"An extraordinary grass roots movement against government policy on hospital closures and privatisation is putting thousands of people on the streets every weekend in villages, town and cities the length and breadth of the country," said Geoff Martin, head of campaigns at pressure group Health Emergency.
"There's been nothing like this since the spontaneous rebellion against the poll tax in the early 90s.
"The government is right to be worried. The full scale of its closure programme, which will involve up to 60 major acute hospitals, has yet to hit home and when it does the scale of the protest will ratchet up several notches."
Karen Jennings, head of health at Unison, said local people were joining protests "in their droves".
"It shows that people are not interested in choice or privatisation," she said.
"What they want is a good local hospital they can use when they are sick."
Labour leadership contender John McDonnell MP has said the government risked losing dozens of seats at the next general election in areas affected by NHS cuts.
The Department of Health said the government's white paper on the future of hospital services was "based on what the public told us they wanted from community and primary health services".
A spokesman said: "The NHS is also looking at the safest and most effective way of delivering care and this does mean that there will be changes.
"It does not mean wholesale closures of district general hospitals, but it does mean that NHS clinicians and managers need to work with local communities to decide on the best organisation of services for patients in their areas."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4801515.stm
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UK : Truth about horse racing.. Ever wondered what happens to all the nags at Newmarket after they have got too old?
Shocking stuff really, I am so glad I don't bet...
I've got nothing whatsoever against normal equestrianism (other than it being a hard word to spell) but horse-racing seems like exploitation at every corner; living creatures being ragged into horsemeat to make fat rich people fatter and richer; whilst idealistic youths are also exploited and paid a pittance to look after the horses or ride them (I did wonder once about becoming a jockey when I was younger - I'm the right height for it (i.e short...) )
The slaughtered horses that shame our racing
An undercover Observer investigation has revealed the shocking fate of thousands of British racehorses. Now campaigners want new laws to govern the sport
Antony Barnett
Sunday October 1, 2006
The Observer
It is known as 'the sport of kings', full of glamour, effort and thrilling competition. But few of the thoroughbred racehorses that gallop their elegant way around the racecourses of Britain every week are left to see out their days grazing in golden pastures.
For thousands of British thoroughbreds that are too old, too slow or not good enough jumpers, the end is brutal: a bullet through the temple or a metal bolt into the side of the brain. Then their carcasses are loaded on to freezer lorries and driven to France, where their flesh is sold as gourmet meat.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1884945,00.html
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