TRANCEMISSION – Leicester – come and av a go if ya think we are hard enough [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]TRANCEMISSION[/font]
[font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]NEXT PARTY [/font][font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]@ The Attik [/font]
[font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Free lane Leicester[/font]
[font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Friday 23rd September 2005[/font]
[font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]9 till 4am [/font]
[font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]£5 on door 4 b4 11[/font]
Upstairs - full on psy trance grooves
DJ Vek (Alien Resonance)
AGGIS
Digital Daz (Alien Resonance)
Downstairs - progressive psy sounds
Jamez (phat prog)
Jimmy Tango
Insight (information technology)
ONLY 100 SPACES LEFT RING FOR PAYING GUEST LIST
TEL 0797 1322952
http://trancemission2.tripod.com
Baraka – 10th Sept @ The Coven , Oxford, Psy Trance
Baraka returns to the Coven for another evening of intelligent, pumping psy-trance through a crystal clear 10k Funktion-One sound system.
Digital Manipulators for the evening are:
Onyx (Turbo Trance Records)
Monkey Do (first round Baraka DJ competition runner up)
Buddha Fingaz (Baraka)
And of course lets not forget the following:
Live VJ : ODL
Projections
Awesome UV decor by Under The Influence
Inflatables
Ozmaiden Dancers
Extra Lighting + Mind-blowing (2 x 1w) (1 x 3mw) Graphics lasers
Free Refreshments + Chai + Sweets + Fruit + Biscuits + My Mum’s Cake
Hookah Pipes
The Damage:
Entry = £7 for members (or b4 11pm) , £8 after
10pm- 3am
For more info navigate to www.barakasphere.com
Hacking Google Earth http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3532061
Hacking Google Earth
By Chris Sherman, Associate Editor
September 6, 2005
Google Earth's vivid satellite imagery has a serious goshwow factor, but the program also offers a lot of useful tools and data sharing features that make it a terrific research and learning resource.
When Google launched Google Earth last month, it followed its now customary pattern of taking a fee-based service and making it available for free. If you haven't yet tried Google Earth, download it and give it a try. The program currently runs on relatively new Windows based computers; this download page has full specification details.
Google engineers often say that the search engine of the future will resemble the computer on Star Trek. Well, Google Earth is certainly close: The interface for the program resembles a control console for a spaceship. It's also very intuitive and easy to use.
But once you've had some fun "flying around" the earth, what next?
For starters, try creating some "placemarks" for your favorite locations. Placemarks are just like bookmarks, but they're associated with a specific location on the planet.
To set a placemark, either search for a location or use the zoom and pan controls to zero-in on a location. Then click the push-pin icon in the lower-right of the console. This brings up a menu; click the placemark selection (alternately, you can also set a placemark by clicking Ctrl-N). A pushpin icon appears on the image you're viewing.drag it to the exact location you'd like it to be placed.
Notice the dialog box that has appeared on the left side of the screen. This lets you name your placemark and add a description if you like. A checkbox enables advanced features that give you even more control over a placemark, and you can also organize your placemarks into folders, in much the same way that you organize your favorites.
Now the real fun begins. Once you've created placemarks, you can "tour" them by ticking the check box next to each location you want to visit, then clicking the little "play" icon in the lower right corner of the My Places box. Google Earth will then fly you around from location to location.
You can also save your placemarks and share them with others, either by email, or by uploading them to the Google Earth community forum. I'll talk more about that in a moment.
Finding and saving placemarks is cool, but why stop there? Google Earth also lets you save search results related to a particular location. The easiest way is to simply drag the search result folder icon to the relevant folder in your My Places.
Another fun feature lets you fly along a route that's created when you request driving directions. Simply enter your starting and ending point into the "directions" search boxes, and once the route is mapped, click the play icon. You can control both the speed of the tour and how long you pause at each stop via the Tools > Options > Control menu.
I've just scratched the surface of what you can do with Google Earth. Although the Google Earth Support Page offers some basic information, you'll find a much better guide to the program's features in the Getting Started guide.
Sharing Google Earth Data
As I mentioned, you can share saved Google Earth placemarks, searches, directions and other data. The easiest way is to simply email the special KMZ file that's created whenever you save data. But you can also save these files to a network server, either internally or on the web, and anyone with access to that server can download and use your files.
In fact, there's a thriving community of Google Earth users who've created some terrific placemarks and tours, ranging from utilitarian to educational to outright weird. Google offers a list of top ten sightseeing tours, including the Grand Canyon, the Colosseum and other notable landmarks. Using these is easy.just click the Load KMZ link and the tour will automatically be added to the "temporary places" folder of Google Earth. Be sure to save it to a permanent folder if you like what you see.
The Google Earth Community is another good resource for finding saved data. Start with the Earth Browsing discussion, but be sure to check the other areas, such as:
Travel information - Advice from and for those who travel.hotels, restaurants, and other worldly wisdom
Nature and geography - Natural locations and events of note and import
History illustrated - Significant events and places in history
Teachers take note: Many tours have a decided educational flavor. For example, there's a terrific tour called the seven wonders that not only pinpoints the ancient wonders of the world, but also locates modern wonders, undersea wonders and others all over the globe.
You'll also find tours illustrating the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Rome: Then and Now, UThe Voyages of Admiral Zheng He 1405-1433 and countless others. Using these tours with Google Earth is an astonishing way to bring history and geography to life for students.
Other sites that offer Google Earth data are starting to spring up. One of the best is Google Earth Hacks, a third-party site with lots of cool gizmos to enhance Google Earth. Some of the files point out fun places to visit, while others can do things like put real-time weather radars on your map, add in more 3D buildings and so on.
To see what Google Earth Hacks has to offer, visit the download area. But also be sure to check out the site's user forum, and if you really get into it you can subscribe to their newsletter.
Other good sites with Google Earth data include Been Mapped, Google Globe and Google Earth Sightseeing for all kinds of cool and whacky views found in the Google Earth database.
Manchester MindOnFire Presents (freshers week) Mind on Fire presents
G-KUT (New Bohemia, ITF)
LITTLE GREEN www.littlegreenmusic.com
FOLDED REMEDIEZ
RIK n ROD
+more
Wednesday 21st September
@Music Box, Oxford Rd
9pm-2am
£5 (£4 before 10)
..........................
Also....
Sunday 18th Sep@ PoNaNa
LAZY HABITS (from London, www.lazyhabits.co.uk)
IMP
No1S + Flip Flop www.songsmithrecords.net
+residents and guests
help with movies hi
being a complete technophobe (I mean technology not music of course;)
I can't figure out what i need to do to watch some of the movies you've got archived. anything with an avi or wmv i can't seem to download - more specifically, when i click on an avi it takes me to some download page where i'm not even sure what i need to download - eeek!
I'm using a mac with OSX (I think)
can anyone help??
thanks
vicky12
Es selling for 50p http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4205464.stm
Ecstasy pills sell for 50p each
Ecstasy pills can be bought for as little as 50p each in some parts of Britain, according to a study by leading charity Drugscope.
The price has halved in 12 months, according to its survey of prices in 15 towns and cities.
The veterinary anaesthetic ketamine was found for sale in eight of those.
It did not feature at all in the same survey last year. The drug is legal to possess - but the government intends to make it class C before the end of 2005.
Worrying trend
Spokeswoman for Drugscope, Petra Maxwell, said its findings highlighted a worrying trend:
"It [ketamine] is a drug that is very easy to take a higher dosage than is intended, even for experienced users.
"You can get some unpleasant side effects, nausea, vomiting, and at the highest doses people can collapse and lose consciousness," she said.
Ketamine is a general anaesthetic which has been used in hospitals and in veterinary medicine since the 1970s.
Among recreational users it is also known as K or Special K and can be in powder, tablet or liquid form.
Effects depend on the dose but users report euphoria, hallucinations and "dissociative" feelings in which mind and body seem to separate.
It can be dangerous when taken in conjunction with alcohol or other depressants and users can be unable to move or feel pain while on the drug.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that ketamine use has been gradually increasing for several years but it has only recently become popular.
"Ketamine has now established its place alongside the usual dance scene drugs like ecstasy," said one Nottingham drugs worker.
Crack deals
The DrugScope survey - in which researchers spoke to 40 frontline drugs agencies in a range of places from Glasgow to Torquay - also found new trends in the way drugs are sold.
One common development is heroin and crack being sold together in "two for one" or other discounted deals. :sick:
And in Portsmouth the price of heroin has halved in the past year, a move accompanied by dealers advertising their wares with calling cards placed near needle exchanges.
Jason Roberts, a drugs project worker in the city, said: "We have seen a huge increase in clients [drug users] over the last 12 months.
"Portsmouth is a lovely city and there is not that much crime, but the drugs problem is massive."
Regional differences
However, the place with the cheapest heroin was Sheffield at £25 a gram.
The survey also highlights regional differences such as the fact that crack is rarely sold in Belfast and Glasgow.
Users in these cities prefer to buy cocaine powder and convert it to crack themselves, according to drugs workers on the ground.
"We are seeing significant regional variations in both drug usage and drug markets," said Harry Shapiro, editor of Druglink magazine which published the survey.
"The emergence of ketamine as a key substance of choice is and entirely new phenomenon since we last carried out the survey in 2004 when it didn't figure at all."
A Home Office spokeswoman confirmed ministers had committed to making ketamine a class C drug, alongside cannabis, by the end of this year.
DrugScope is an independent body which aims to provide expert information on drugs and to inform policy development.
TV Cream Apologies to non UK readers.
Check out this great little site and let the memories flood back.
http://tv.cream.org/
I'm sure GLighting has seen this already though!
Got a bit carried away when it lead me to ebay and I bid on the whole collection of streethawk episodes.
Hey!!!!!!! hey everyone, am new to the group and wanted to say hello to you all! Ive been searching for a good party up manchester ways so if anyone knows of any please drop me a line, my addy is lisha45@hotmail.co.uk it would be much appreciated!!!!!!!
I’m Selling my Spiral Tribe T-Shirts im selling my spiral tribe t shirts
lot 1.grey make some fuckin noise (minus the sleaves)
lot 2.black spiral t shirt with the pictue of a truck on the back and a spiral tribe text on the bottom right hand side (front)
serious offers only
will swap 4 err other things than money
email ontopnonstop@hotmail.com
How Do You Run a Festival? I've been thinking about ways of raising the profile of the freeparty scene in a good way, and as far as i can see there are a few people with the right idea:
Ambient Picnic ambientpicnic.co.uk
and
Brighton Alliance of Sound Systems.. bass23.org
but im just a southerner, and south east at that, so i recon there must be more people out there doin the same...bringing crews together, putting on public events which inolve the community and support sustainability.
Glastonbury now has 3million peole wanting tickets, and no matter how many other festies are going on, i still recon theres more than enough punters to go round. El Retardo posted this link of a smallish scale scots fest, http://palgowan.tk/ and while they have more land than us, and its prolly well cheap compared to s.e. prices, it still fills me with hope.
the BASS already do several events round the soutg east including the dance tent at the cannabis march and their own bass fayre in the centre of brighton in august. the fayre i haven't been to, but looks phat. I hope to help as much as poss to get an idea of how its done.
I would like to put on a fest outside brighton, bit more large scale. ive asked the council for the neccessary bunf, the forklift should be here soon to bury me in paperwork...
i recon the artists will be the least of my worries. planning, land, amenities (loos and drinking water etc) are gonna be a bastard.
all of these are just ideas at the mo, im in no position to acheive this quite yet, but its looking that the more people i link the more of the stress etc gets shared out.
all thoughts, suggestions and advice very welcome :)
hypnotherapy Hey guys, what with me and my continually dizzy head, i'm gonna try some hypnotherapy to try get rid of some of my anxiety and hopefully feel a bit better. anyone ever tried hypnotherapy? :bigsmile:
KSS vs Hub – Sat 10th Sept – Willesden Green KSS vs HUB
Sat 10th September
@ The Theorem Music Village
385 High Road, Willesden Green, NW2
Multimap Link!
9pm – 6am
£5 ENTRY ALL NIGHT
A Night Of Hard Techno, Funky Techno, Acid Techno, Breaks, Electro & Funk.
KSS Room:
Olivier (malfaiteurs)
Seb Marx (global warming records) *LIVE SET*
James Ratcliff (kss) *THREE DECKS*
Marc (kss)
Kaptain K (kss)
Jamie C (kss/tribe of locust) *POSSIBLE RED SPANDEX CYCLE SHORTS FETISH SET*
Anita (hub)
Hutch (hub)
HUB Room:
Phiorio (kss)
Tommy Four Seven (kosmetic surgary)
Tyrone(hub breaks)
Scoot (hub breaks)
G Wizz (techstyle)
Frisby (existence)
Boy Wonder b2b Mjoogoo (armatage skanks)
16K of Sound provided by KSS, Safe and Sound Security by TIny & Co.
Laughing Gas Stalls, Chill out Room
Party lines:
KSS: 02076445016
HUB: 07931388723
!!!!!!AzTeK TOPZ FOR SALE!!!!!!
Crown 5k amp - £1350 o.n.o
Amcron version. needs no explaination really
also 2x Turbsound TMS-2 speakers for sale - £1200 for the pair
good condition. fairly old model but stills thumps. very rare and hard to get. all drivers are as good as new. they are full range speakers with a 2 way crossover built in (which can be adapted to 3 way with a little bit of work) they are 700watts RMS program each. im for more info for an extra £50 we have 2x leather cushion covers for the speakers when they are in storage.
they are the tops in the pic below (but only 2 of 'em!) they have fabric grilles which we have never used since we've had them
im me andy_aztek or looney for all enquires....safe....
!!!!!!!!AzTeK TOPZ FOR SALE!!!!!!! Crown 5k amp - £1350 o.n.o
Amcron version. needs no explaination really
also 2x Turbsound TMS-2 speakers for sale - £1200 for the pair
good condition. fairly old model but stills thumps. very rare and hard to get. all drivers are as good as new. they are full range speakers with a 2 way crossover built in (which can be adapted to 3 way with a little bit of work) they are 700watts RMS program each. im for more info for an extra £50 we have 2x leather cushion covers for the speakers when they are in storage.
they are the tops in the pic below (but only 2 of 'em!) they have fabric grilles which we have never used since we've had them
im me andy_aztek or looney for all enquires....safe....
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