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  1. anyone have guestlist info for this saturday? thanks....
  2. anyone have guestlist info for Space Saturdays? what's up @ Space before the sunrise sessions? Ivano and the boys in the main room? Where's a good spot to pregame SAturday? house/techno if possible.... I'm thinkin Crobar and/or Maze for Friday, Space Saturday.....any lists will help...thanks!
  3. I hear ya, I know there's slow weekends everywhere.....its just the weekend we booked our trip so it woulda been nice to have a bigger selection we'll still have a good time.....maybe we'll run into some of you guys down there.... thanks agin
  4. any last minute updates? I can't believe Miami has a dead weekend! I'll prolly check out Edgar V @ crobar.....any Techno down there? (I know, not really a techno-city, but still)..... not really feelin humphries, but any other house? techier house, that is?
  5. Vath was on POINT! hard, twisted, trippy, pretty, ugly, futuristic, retro TECHNO.......he's one lunatic for sure
  6. any more updates? thanks! whos' the resident at Maze? Crobar?
  7. I heard Deep Dish will be at Space May 31st (Saturday) can anyone confirm (I can't get onto the Space site) any other info for that weekend will be helpful
  8. I dunno about bigger spots but tuesdays are always good dj's/beats and a chill crowd at Sin Sin (5th st and 2nd ave) where the Homegrown crew gets down
  9. its 2 weeks away! any idea what events are going on? Crobar? Space? (besides tiesto!!! ) bed? level? opium garden? help me out!! thanks
  10. glowsticks, rld2g, trippintrance, p00h, sleepiswaste, bastardino! haha hmm.....basically everyone who migrated all over the place elsewhere.....take it back to 1999-2001
  11. is Nathan on from 9-10:30 or 10-11:30? the e-mail says 9-10:30, this says 10-11:30....I've been meanin to catch him so tonight would be a good night
  12. lawler boat party.... then boogaloo in brooklyn...nice chill spot for afterwards
  13. Hey - I'm coming down to miami the weekend of the 30th/31st, trying to find out who's spinning & where... I know Tiesto is at space, but he's not really what we're looking for....something more along the lines of techno/house.....any info is helpful...we can deal with prog DJ's just a bit more underground than tiesto ideally..... anyone know who's gonna be at what clubs that weekend? thanks !!!
  14. If every country was secular, the amount of problems in the world today would be severely decreased......its the "religous" state that gets emotion/beliefs confused with rationale where are there problems in the world? where religion is the biggest concern........religion is the source of a lot of violence...meanwhile shouldn't it be the rationale for peace? Religions were created to answer questions, and these questions were eventually answered by FACTUAL scientific evidence which dispelled the myths.....so why do people still follow religions to the last letter? obviously many of the original teachings are bogus.... i'm not specifying any religions, because they're all guilty of this.....at least the western religions with their narratives.... and its quite possible that thousands or hundreds of years ago some educated person simply wanted power/wealth and therefore told tall tales which made him divine in the masses eyes? and this ended up being the start of a religion......if these people were alive today trying to pull this shit we wouldn't have it....we'd call them a fraud.....but somehow the majority of the world continues with their religious habits simply out of "tradition"? F tradition...... maybe I'm coming off a little strong, but I'd like to spark some convo, and see what other people think of this....
  15. if $$ is not these other countries top priority, then why should they care if they can't reach our status? after all, they can be wealthy in cultural and other affairs, right? (sarcasm)
  16. HONOLULU -- As a tsunami of anti-Americanism circles the globe from Seoul to Jakarta and on to Paris and Berlin, a focal point of protest is the visible presence of U.S. military forces. An American backlash against that vehemence has begun. The Bush administration is reviewing the deployment of U.S. forces abroad and more than one newspaper columnist, evidently reflecting the neoisolationist streak in America, has declared that the United States should not be where it is not wanted. U.S. Secretary of the Army Thomas White recently said the Pentagon was seeking to determine what would be "the most appropriate posture" that would "better fit the situation as it currently exists." Earlier, White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer said: "Eleven years after the end of the Cold War, there is a school of thought to rethink the numbers and types of forces we have in different locations." He continued: "We are seeking a posture that is U.S. presence suitable to each region." Influential New York Times columnist William Safire wrote recently: "Because the U.S. is not an imperialist power, it does not belong where a democratic nation decides America is unwanted." In the post-Cold War world, an American looking out at the world would see five nations of greatest importance to U.S. security: Canada and Mexico on the northern and southern borders, Britain across the Atlantic, and Japan and Australia in the western reaches of the Pacific. In addition, the U.S. has a strong commitment to the security of Israel. Here are suggestions for future U.S. deployments from South Korea to Saudi Arabia once the current disputes with Iraq and North Korea have been settled by diplomacy or military force. The U.S. cannot back away from those confrontations without losing the confidence of allies or credibility with adversaries. The U.S. should begin by getting reaffirmations of treaties with South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Thailand and Australia. South Korea, site of vociferous anti-Americanism, should be asked whether it wants to keep its security treaty or abrogate it. South Korea's new president, Roh Moo Hyun, has called for a "rebalance" in relations with the U.S. Whatever South Korea decides, the U.S. Second Infantry Division there should be relocated to the U.S. where it would be available, as it is not now, for duty anywhere. The U.S. Eighth Army headquarters in Seoul should be dissolved and absorbed into the U.S. Army Pacific Command in Hawaii. A small contingent could be left behind as a symbolic United Nations Command. Osan Air Base should be closed and warplanes transferred to Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan, where anti-American demonstrations are mostly directed against U.S. Marine ground forces. Those troops could be relocated to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands in the Central Pacific, or to the northern coast of Australia where they would be within easy reach of Southeast Asia. Australia has been a close ally since World War II, and became reliant on the U.S. after Britain's decision in 1968 to withdraw most of its military forces from east of Suez. Australians, official and otherwise, are quick to point out that dependence on the U.S. does not make Canberra follow Washington blindly. There is also a fair amount of anti-Americanism in their nation. Nonetheless, the Australians and the U.S. have begun exploratory discussions about basing U.S. Marines there. The U.S. aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk, whose home port is Yokosuka, south of Tokyo, could stay there, as only Japanese leftists appear to be unhappy with the alliance with America. Thailand, which has no U.S. military bases, maintains what appear to be balanced security relations with the U.S. The Cobra Gold joint ground maneuvers for a month each year arouse little anti-Americanism. Singapore is host to a small naval support base that draws little objection. Thailand and Singapore may be models for other U.S. deployments in Asia. In contrast, the Philippines threw out its U.S. bases more than a decade ago and has since been reluctant to have U.S. forces return even to fight terrorists. In the Persian Gulf, the U.S. should withdraw after dealing with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. The U.S. gets only 4.6 percent of its oil from Iraq and could import more from Latin America or Africa. Europeans should devise ways to protect their oil suppliers around the Persian Gulf. The same should apply to Saudi Arabia, which is a more difficult issue because it is the second largest supplier of oil to the U.S., after Canada. Even so, Saudi Arabia has a dictatorial, corrupt government and the U.S. should withdraw from that nation since it is the source of explosive anti-Americanism.
  17. I think his CD/DVD was a load of self promotion/praise and a rip off of an excuse to make some dough off his fame...especially given that all the songs are old but, I saw him live on Friday and he redeemed himself, unfortunately about 1/2 the times I've seen him he's a lil too cheesy for me, while the other half he pulls some full on techno and underground trance out his ass and I enjoy it.....I wish he was more consistent.... I'm mainly a house/techno fan but I still have respect for pvd
  18. if the max is 15 years, and there's 3000 counts, doesn't that mean he would be spending the next 45000 years (theoretically) in jail? seems like a stinky load of shit
  19. I thought the CD was really weak to be honest....i haven't seen the DVD yet....but the CD was watered down versions of old songs....seems like the last comment someone could make is that he's NOT out for the $$$ but we'll see, I'm curious about the DVD, that could be interesting...... you'll get no argument from me that PVD is one of the biggest movers in electronic dance music, though.....I was wondering as I listened to the CD whether or not he actually fell behind though......lookin forward to his artist album in the fall which should answer that question
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