roomers on s.wales rave i've heared roomers on a up and coming rave in s.wales, can anyone conferm that anything is going on coz the local crew are up for droping a rig. and if there aint can u keeep me posted cheerz
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please do not attempt to sell or exchange any controlled substance on this board. Even if no cash changes hands its still dealing.
You can talk about them all you want, but this is not a place to set up deals!
Even if the laws are different in your country and the substance may not be wholly illegal, this board has to operate under the laws of England and Wales, or action can be taken against its posters and those who run the board....
PV – highest ranked rave related messageboard on google? anyone else noticed that whenever you search for anything rave related on google, partyvibe comes up in one of the first result pages you see?
even when the site was crashed for a week our site was well high in the rankings
there are webmasters elsewhere who would kill for a site ranking like this - I guess that because we are non commercial, relatively work safe and we "do what it says on the box" (i.e provide a high quality on-line community for ravers worldwise) we all earned this rating?
thats a brilliant achievement IMO :D
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Eiretek on this weekend June 17 and 18… Eiretek is on this weekend June 17 and 18 at a location in Ireland. Check out www.clubbingeurope.com under events for flier. Info no 00353877775435. "Forward the Revolution"...Slan
Any East side party ppl wanna link up with me I'm kinda nutts :bounce_ci but hey i guess we all are in different ways. The Tek weekend convinced me that i need to get my ass back out there. I came across loads of systems which i had neva heard of and was totally blown away. Met some wikkid people too but as usual was to messy to get numbers. Anywayz would be wikkid to link up with some localish party heads.
Safe :weee:
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URBAN LIFESTYLE TOUR 2005 :D The Urban Lifestyle Tour is the biggest urban event happening around the UK this year and you can get in on the action!
Each event, coming to 6 cities, will be made up of hip-hop, Streetball, Skating, BMX, Free Running gaming, Breaking, Street Dance and Graffiti, and a whole load of other stuff like interactive activities will be happening on each day; and the best bit... ITS FREE for everyone!
The Urban Lifestyle Tour will be in a city near you, they are;.London, Newcastle, Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester and Sheffield. Look out for more information soon!
6/24: Chicago Underground Hip Hop Showcase : MOBFest / 18 & OVER
Chicago Underground Hip Hop Showcase : MOBFest 2005w/ JaGoFF, Treologic, Abstract Giants & Pslam One
MOBFest welcomes the Chicago Underground Hip Hop Showcase. Chicago's music tradition has long been legend among the worlds of blues, gospel, jazz, soul & house and in the last year has quickly emerged as the nation's hot bed of the hip hop world. As the sole Hip Hop showcase for this year's music conference, the Chicago Underground Hip Hop Showcase features the best that Chicago has to offer… they are what’s next. The Chicago Underground Hip Hop Showcase takes place at Chicago's premier music venue, Metro.
Live performances by:
JaGoFF
This DIY Chicago/Detroit hybrid is making waves, cited as "the successor to George Clinton ... the missing link between funk and hip-hop" by Boskson Mag . (France) & featured in Charles Feelgood's "Top 5 Picks" in URB's "Next 100 Issue" 4/04. JaGoFF has toured with the Van's Warped Tour for the last two years and were a featured act at Detroit's MC2: Motor City Music Conference 2005 @ Cobo Hall. Expect big things.
Treologic
In an industry dominated by negative messages and materialistic attitudes, Treologic emerges as a beacon to hip-hop and one of the most exciting live acts to come out of Chicago in several years. Treologic was recently the recipient of the $35,000 Grand Prize in DiscMaker's 2005 Midwest Independent Music World Series. Treologic will be hosting their CD Release Party and is giving away FREE CDs to the first 200 people to purchase their tickets online.
Abstract Giants
"...just know that the act goes leagues beyond the same old funk-sample
hip-hop, blending in pieces and parts of rock, various world musics and even a
kind of free-form acid jazz that's awash with creativity."
----Dave Chamberlain, New City Music Magazine Dec. 2004
Psalm One
"...in every respect, the real deal. Clever wordplay, smooth flow, riveting storytelling - she has it all. After recently re-releaseing her debut full-length Bio:Chemistry [Birthwrite], look for The Death of Frequent Flyer, her debut on Rhymesayers, later this year." URB Magazine "Next 100," April 2005. Psalm One will be touring with the Vans Warped Tour throughout the summer of 2005.
Metro
3730 N. Clark
18 & OVER
10:30 PM LATE SHOW
$9
10:30PM - 3:00AM
China & MSN Hello.
What do these words/phrases have in common:
Freedom
Democracy
Demonstration
Human Rights
Taiwan Independance
Well, these are some of the phrases which are getting blocked when put on MSN's Chinese site.
story here - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4088702.stm
I read it and my immediate thought was that Microsoft were doing the wrong thing, but then I started wondering whether company's actually have moral obligations at all. They are created to make money in a law abiding way, so unethical as this may seem, as an instruction to them by the Government, it would be illegal for them NOT to do it. Does this mean they are morally justified?
It's a wierd world.
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Time to fight our corner – what is the social case *for* free parties? lets face up to facts - the days of relatively unhindered free partying are over.
After 14 years of unlicensed partying, locals and cops have finally had enough and the anti-party laws are being enforced to their full extent - with roadblocks, TSG units, confiscations and courtcases galore. Half the country is on zero tolerance, and if things carry on at this rate crews will run out of places to run to!
We are all aware [or should be aware] of how this situation has come about; despite the CJA being passed in 1995 (or perhaps because of it, as it united ravers with other outdoor activists!) the free party scene continued to increase, with a peak in events from 2001-2003 partly caused by cops being diverted away from other duties by the post 9/11 terrorist scares; and a particularly good summer in 2003 encouraging a lot more crews to hold outdoor events.
Multiriggers which went from Saturday night to Monday morning became commonplace; unfortunately sometimes without sufficient thought to such issues as locals access to their homes and workplaces, sanitation, or sensible parking of vehicles!
This peak in partying created a massive backlash throughout Middle England; locals complained to cops and MPs, and in 2004 the anti-rave laws were beefed up yet again. At the same time many cops were issued with upgraded communications equipment; this made it easier for them to co-ordinate anti-rave operations in rural areas which hitherto suffered from problems with police radio coverage.
The "anti" argument has been well discussed - criminal damage, lack of safety/sanitation, "intimidation" and "access denial" of locals (although TBH its more the locals paranoia than any real threats), widespread uncontrolled drug use with attendent social problems of crime and violence.
Its clear to anyone who's been on the scene since the 90s that a lot of old skool ravers have been "dragged down" by class A drug use, the NHS could easily argue that the rave scene has left a lasting legacy of addiction in Britain - and recent events at parties have shown that the "unregulated community" of raves can often end up being regulated by wannabe "hard men" (particularly in London).
so what is the argument for raves? If someone in authority said "we would let some of these events happen if you could state a "social case" as to why they should not be closed down as a menace and cost to society, what would you say in defence of free parties?
Some things I have thought of..
these events are less problematic than licensed clubs, or the tolerated pop music scene due to the lack of commercialism and "bling" which attracts the criminal fraternity
they provide a positive release of energy for young people who cannot afford other means of entertainment...
they often increase peoples awareness of the environment (many people who explore woods at raves do so in a low-impact manner and want to learn more about plants and animals they see on their explorations!) - psy-trance parties in particular are often attended by those who are environmentally concious and try and live their wider lifestyles in such a manner...
they are inclusive and encourage two-way creativity rather than the artist/punter division at conventional music events....
even if drugs are taken, with the better info and education provided by websites like this one, there is often a "policing by peers" mechanism which robustly dissuades people from worse drugs such as crack and heroin, and discourages excessive drug use when people have other responsibilities..
but can anyone else think of any others? I really believe now is the time for all people involved to get their heads together and work out how we are going to keep this scene going - before it is too late...
british man accused of ‘biggest hack ever’ Military 'hacker' freed on bail
A British man arrested for allegedly carrying out the "biggest military computer hack of all time" has been released on bail by magistrates.
Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into 53 US military and Nasa computers in 2001 and 2002, appeared before Bow Street magistrates in London.
The 39-year-old, of Wood Green, north London, will be back in court for an extradition hearing on 27 July.
His lawyer said he would contest extradition to the US "vigorously".
She told reporters: "Of particular concern to him is the treatment of other British nationals under the American judicial system which inspires little confidence. "We believe that as a British national, he should be tried here in our courts by a British jury and not in the US."
Mr McKinnon, an unemployed computer systems administrator, is known on the internet as "Solo".
He is accused of hacking into computer networks operated by Nasa, the US Army, US Navy, Department of Defence and the US Air Force.
One of the networks belonged to the Pentagon.
The US estimates the costs of tracking and correcting the problems he allegedly caused were around $1m (£570,000).
If he is extradited and found guilty, Mr McKinnon faces a long sentence in the US.
The Briton was indicted in 2002 by a federal grand jury on eight counts of computer-related crimes in 14 different states.
It claimed that he hacked into an army computer at Fort Myer, Virginia, obtained administrator privileges and transmitted codes, information and commands.
Unauthorised access
He is accused of then deleting around 1,300 user accounts.
The indictment alleged Mr McKinnon also deleted "critical system files" on the computer, copied a file containing usernames and encrypted passwords for the computer and installed tools to gain unauthorised access to other computers.
At the time of the indictment Paul McNulty, the US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, said: "Mr McKinnon is charged with the biggest military computer hack of all time."
Mr McKinnon's solicitor, Karen Todner, estimates he could face a maximum 70-year jail sentence if convicted in the US.
She says he does not deny infiltrating US systems but says his motivation was to try to prove the existence of UFOs and to expose security failures.
"he does not deny infiltrating US systems but says his motivation was to try to prove the existence of UFOs and to expose security failures."
oops.
not a great defence when you're looking at a 70 stretch :sick:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4071708.stm
legal loophole for selling alcohol – advice please Any advice greatly appreciated.... I am thinking of throwing parties in a very small venue (30-40 people) it will be invite only but i need to sell alcohol to pay for the dj, doorman rent etc. Anyone got any ideas about a way to do this legally and without a license? If not, whats the liklihood of me getting caught and likely punishment?
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