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When did Schweppes Indian Tonic get so sweet? Was it when I started drinking Fevertree, Fentiman's or the best of the lot (so far), http://www.1724tonic.com/
1724 >>
Tonic Water.

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Lone - Galaxy Garden
Somehow or other my music feeds dragged me towards Lone's (aka Matt Cutler) latest full length album "Galaxy Garden" that's just been released. RA gave it a 4/5 and xl8r and factmag reviews were appreciative. Check last.fm and Pitchfork (8.2) and it looks good enough for a listen and not obviously out of my taste range.

http://www.xlr8r.com/reviews/lone/galaxy-garden
http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=10913
http://www.factmag.com/2012/05/09/lone-galaxy-garden-2/
http://www.last.fm/music/Lone
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16578-galaxy-garden/
Lone - Crystal Caverns 1991

A quick rar download later (do your own google search!) and I find my self listening to something that is full of Arp synth stabs, neo-Bukem drum breaks and it has that MID-RANGE CLARITY and cleanliness that is like stabbing your eardrums with icicles. Then I noticed the reference in one of the reviews to Rustie and Glass Swords that made it into a lot of people's top 10 albums of 2011.
http://thequietus.com/articles/07196-rustie-glass-swords-review
Rustie - After Light
I think I'm missing something here because I found that genuinely painful to listen to. Then I remembered that Reynolds (as usual) had nailed this at the end of last year in an article he did on Electronic Maximalism.
http://pitchfork.com/features/articles/8721-maximal-nation/

This isn't the stripped down sub-bass and snare/handclap of dance, this is producers showing off with just how much of the kitchen sink they can throw into the mix and still keep control of it. With no vinyl hiss, muddy reverb, sample distortion or noise floor. This isn't about feeling the emotion, it's about thinking your way to IDM enlightenment. Now I generally love IDM but this is too cold for me.
Galaxy Garden >>
Lone Galaxy Garden. Words: Nathan Albert; Label: R&S; XLR8R Rating: 8/10. "I wanted everything to be as colourful as possible," said Lone (a.k.a. Matt Cutler) in a recent interview with ...

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Brewdog's Hardcore IPA, Punk IPA and 5am Saint available in selected Sainsburys. That'll do nicely.
BrewDog UK | Scottish Craft Beer Company >>
Welcome to the craft beer revolution! Buy award-winning beer online from BrewDog. We brew hardcore beers for punks.

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TheFuture.fm Not sure if this is clever or not. It seems to be stuck with the usual out of date genres labels, and no mention of London as the music mix capital of the world? Worth a look though.

Also, it's got a silly name.
Thefuture.fm >>
Thefuture.fm is your access to the best music in the world - recorded live
at exclusive events in New York, in the nightclubs of Berlin, at festivals in Ibiza,
and hand-picked from all over the net. A...

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Arrr! Me Hearties! Anyone up for a game of wack-a-mole?

http://labaia.ws/
http://www.fucktimkuik.org/
http://getmagnetlink.comuf.com/index_eng.php
The Pirate Bay | Facebook >>
Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. People use Facebook to keep up with friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, post...

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MotoGP begins in Jerez. This is where the story really starts. Wet practice, wet race?
· Watch Moto3 Free Practice Nr. 1 now! >>
MotoGP is the world´s premier motorcycling championship, with a season of 18 Grands Prix in 13 countries bringing together the world´s top motorcycle manufacturers.

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Loving this album. It reminds me strongly of Can, Tangerine Dream, Manuel Göttsching and even 70s UK prog rockers like Clearlight Sympathy. It's got that ambient techno feel of somebody endlessly tweaking knobs and faders but with a 2012 bass and clarity.
Voices from The Lake >>
Top tracks from Voices from The Lake: Vega, Circe & more. Techno by Donato Scaramuzzi (Donato Dozzy) & Giuseppe Tillieci (Neel) Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the lar...

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Searching Blogger Comments
How can I find all the posts in Blogger that I've commented on and then find all the comments posted since mine?
The Disqus dashboard makes this fairly easy but I can't find anything similar on Blogger. Am I just not looking hard enough?

Then there's Facebook comments. This process is pretty much impossible there. Old comments seem to just fade away. Same goes for G+
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"We're not seeing the clock turned back to 1912, before the graduated income tax was enacted; we're seeing it turned back to Imperial Rome, where I think it was Seneca who said, "There's no use giving food to the starving. It'll just prolong their miserable lives." Rabbi Hertz quotes him. The Roman attitude was that being hungry, poor, and sick, you deserved to die anyway. Aristotle, Plato, Virgil, Seneca and all of these people, don't even include it as a virtue -- they actually include it as a vice, that you would help the needy. We're now seeing a return to the old imperial system of, "Let the disadvantaged sink to the bottom, let 'em die." This is so tragic and so inhumane.
http://facesonposters.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/last-words.html
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So farewell then, Ceefax
38 years is a pretty good run for a blocky text only technology. 40 years ago, my electronics teacher was the first person outside the BBC to build a receiver. Although Keith's mum could never quite work out the green and red buttons as she was colour blind.
Londoners mourn as teletext goes dark, a victim of the DTV transition >>
Despite the many advantages of digital broadcast television, the transition is separating Europeans from a reliable source of information known as t

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USA thinks it has the power to take down any .com or .org domain

Anyone else (especially outside the USA) a bit bothered by this?

the seizure of popular cyberlocker Megaupload demonstrates that, even without controversial new legislation, our [USA, sic] government already has extraordinarily broad powers to take down U.S.-registered websites (including any site in the .com and .org domains) before anyone has been tried for illegal conduct, let alone convicted.

The Megaupload indictment suggests that the U.S. government considers a wide array of cyberlocker business practices to be ipso facto evidence of criminal intentions, even though there are arguably legitimate reasons for many of them. Yet the government doesn’t think it has to wait for a trial, or give the folks who run a site an opportunity to explain their practices, before seizing an entire domain—which would be an effective death sentence for many startups.

seeAlso
http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/fbi-reminds-us-government-already-has-megapower-to-take-down-websites/
 The Megaupload Chilling Effects Hit »
As I noted on Friday, the seizure of popular cyberlocker Megaupload demonstrates that, even without controversial new legislation, our government already has extraordinarily broad powers to take down ...

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A letter from the 2011 edge.
 Post-Dubstep »
A documentation of the dubstep genre beyond the Rusko/ Skrillex/ Deadmau5 fuckery. Don't take the term seriously. Kornelia987@gmail.com

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What's the point to "Nearby" in G+ Mobile, if all the posts are from me, or they're reshares of my posts by people on the other side of the world?

And why don't people geo-tag their posts, in general?
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What's the best platform for building a public personal profile page?

It should collect all my posts and all my comments from all the networks and forums I'm on. It should show my status on the stats systems like Peerindex, Klout, Backtype, EmpireAvenue.

It should have basic personal detail and links to my profiles all over the web (the YASN-Roll).
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It should show my location and presence from things like Latitude, Foursquare, Skype and so on.

And finally it should have some basic skinning and customisation so I can make it my own.

This is all aimed at being a page that represents me on the web for other people to find, read and add comments to.

Now clearly, Ecademy is an option as we've already got a lot of this, but what about elsewhere? Friendfeed? About.me? Flavours.me? Google Profile? And what about the walled gardens like Facebook that don't allow their content to be exported. Even building a custom site using wordpress or such like with loads of plugins is a major undertaking and can't do a lot of this. Things like Friendfeed are pretty good at aggregating the content but haven't caught up with new services like Peerindex. And location is still a complete mess with precious little export of information.

I've asked this question on Quora, Buzz, Twitter, Friendfeed and Facebook. We'll see if it gets any answers anywhere. Feel free to answer there as well! [from: JB Ecademy]




I got taken in by a religious troll asking "Do you think it's possible that the Earth could only be 6,000 years old?" on Buzz. But I did spend a little while writing some rejoinders that I rather like. It was this comment that kicked off my comment storm.

Jay Lauser - It is very possible. There is no consensus among scientists about it because the answer is not experimental science at all, but a historical belief. The Bible clearly states that it is about 6000 years old, and since God is the only person who has been here as a witness the whole time and can tell us, it is foolhardy to doubt it. The science we do see today also leads us to that conclusion.

Julian Bond - @Jay Lauser assuming your answer isn't sarcasm, you appear to believe that the scientific method doesn't work. So no SUV, computer, TV or antibiotics for you then. In fact since your beliefs apparently preclude computers among other things, I must be dreaming when I see your comment in Buzz.

My imaginary friend was lonely so she thought she'd create something. The problem was that she was everywhere, everywhen and everyhow. So first she cleared a space in herself so there was a space where she wasn't. Then she dropped a tiny piece of herself into the space complete with a whole set of physical rules. It took several attempts to get the rules just right so that the system would evolve in an interesting way. 13.75 billion years later she was delighted when the first conscious beings started conversing with her. Some of those people were so amazed by the way the Universe looked exactly as if the voices in their heads telling them this were true, that they wrote it all down and called it the strong and weak anthropic principles. Not only did the Universe have exactly the right properties for them to appear and have these imaginary conversations, but somehow the conversations made the universe have exactly the right properties. The very fact that they existed now, created the Big Bang then. I've checked all this out on numerous occasions, and my imaginary friend thinks your imaginary friend is a retard. Unfortunately he also seems to be extremely good at indoctrinating children so I've decided to call him Pedogod.

Julian Bond - The Old Testament "Ancient of days" with his hairy beard really didn't have time in 6 days to do all the creating so he just did the broad brush stokes. Everything went fine for a couple of thousand years with just a big crystal blue screen with pinholes in it to represent the sky. But Man started testing his creation and that forced him to start filling in all the details. And it wasn't just fossils in the rock and a few moving stars. Before long Man created tools like telescopes and microscopes and now the race was on. All the way from quarks to quasars he was just managing to stay ahead of the game so that there was stuff to be discovered just before it actually was discovered. You want to know why the physicists haven't found the Higgs Boson yet? It's because God hasn't got round to that bit yet. He's too busy filling in the details of the first 10^-23 seconds of the big bang.

Julian Bond - I'm easily amused. And one of the things that amuses me is people who believe the literal truth of the Old Testament and it's god but don't apparently want to believe the literal truth of the New Testament and it's god. In the second, crazy dude wanders off into the desert and then comes back with his starvation induced revelation and tells people "You've got it all wrong. It's all a parable guys, stop trying to take it literally. Look, here's another one. It is like a grain of mustard seed..."


I particularly liked "Pedogod" ;)




Chocolate Cocktails - Cuatro Diablo
I've been working on the Bond chocolate cocktail. This one is named Cuatro Diablo because it involves the 4 Mexican devils. Tequila, Chocolate, Coffee and Chili. Ingredients:-
- Boston Cocktail shaker
- 2 Expresso cups
- 40ml Expresso
- 30ml (2 tablespoons) Quality hot chocolate powder/nibs with Chili. William Curley or Paul Young [1]. You could probably use Green and Blacks with some Tabasco. It's easier if your hot chocolate powder is already chili enhanced.
- 10ml Sugar syrup or Gomme
- A dash of Vanilla essence (optional)
- A medium quality white tequila. El Jimador is a good bet. Jose Cuervo or Souza is not good enough, but there's no point in going for a premium tequila.

You can probably make double the quantity in the one Boston shaker but that's it.

1) Put the cocktail glass and shaker in the freezer
2) Put an expresso cup of expresso in the freezer
3) In an expresso cup make a paste of the chocolate with just enough boiling water to melt it. Add the 10ml Gomme. Add just enough water so you end up with a little more than 40ml of liquid. If you want add a few drops of vanilla essence to the mix. Put this cup in the freezer as well.
4) Wait as long as you can stand it for the hot liquids to cool.
5)1/2 to 2/3 fill the shaker with ice rocks. Don't bother with crushed ice as the cocktail will end up too watery.
6) Add 40ml tequila, 40ml expresso, 40ml chocolate mix.
7) Shake and pour into your chilled cocktail glass. If you give it a good shake, you'll end up with a thin foam top
8) Optionally dust with a little cocoa powder.
9) Enjoy!

What you're aiming for is enough sweetness and chocolateness to take the edge off the tequila, and enough aggression from the tequila and chili to make this an adult drink. It's great as an after dinner drink. The coffee and caffeine should wake everyone up and get them talking! Most of the chocolate and expresso martinis end up a bit sickly especially if you start using things like Tia Maria or Kahlua. I've seen recipes for things like Gin-Noilly Prat as the base spirit but I don't really think these work with chocolate. Vodka adds the alcohol but doesn't add anything to the taste. The recipe above of equal quantities of Tequila-Expresso-Chocolate works for me, but do experiment.

I'm still looking for a good recipe for a straight Expresso Martini. I'll let you know.

[1]Paul A Young is currently out of stock of their wonderful Aztec-Chili hot chocolate mix as their supplier has gone bust and he's searching for a machine to make the right size of granule. I dare say there's a way of making up the chocolate mix from chocolate bars and chilis (like say Valrhona) but this is going to make the whole exercise even more of a mission as you'll have to melt the chocolate in a bain marie.

Originally posted on Buzz

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