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  1. Is his residency just once a month, or is there a specific date every month he will spin?
  2. Icey will be in DC on 9/6 and Boston 8/16, gonna go see him both times...... DJ ICEY BAD BOY BILL (In a Club) SIMPLY JEFF BLANK AND JONES JOSH NEVINS and many more
  3. Word.... I would kill for some
  4. Huh?????.....that IS me..........and that was BEFORE my trip to miami
  5. yeah....i still dont think i have fully recovered, and that was March........
  6. Went from the Radio 1 Party on South Beach at Club Nikki Beach to the Hooj Party, then the Billboard Party, showered, went to Ultra 4, went to Space for Deep Dish, showered, went to the Rest n' Relax party ( Fell asleep on the beach for 2 hours), Went to Paul Van Dyk, then went shopping then went straight to Danny at Space (couldnt last, finally had to leave)....... 4 days 2.5 hours sleep.....all thanks to the Substance of Substances!!!! Maybe spent 10-12 hours total not partying...... took me about 2 weeks to recover
  7. I am 95, and still kickin...... I try to go out, but nothing is as relaxing as sitting home listenin to some REAL music on 78rpm records all night...... -old codger
  8. Just bought the new mac.....put a huge fuckin dent in my pocket, but it was soooooo worth it...... anyway.....i cant find any file sharing for OS X other than Lime Wire (Which Sucks) Soul Seek says they have an OS X version, but it says i must "build" it.......how do i do it/get it.......or does anyone know any other good Mac file sharing apps???
  9. not a big tall paul fan either, infact never liked him, i just thought his set was a lot better than i thought it would be, infact a lot lot lot better than i thought.......But u r on point......if the music is good, outdoor parties can be so much fun......
  10. Never was a big Tall Paul fan, but he ripped it up at BOO 6, also cant wait to see Charles Feelgood.........t-1000 should be nice also...... it just sucks that there are so few parties outside of clubs left anymore..... ohhh welllll
  11. Did anyone see Robbie Rivera last nite @ Shine? Reviews?
  12. SOL-FEST Saturday August 31, 2002 (Labor Day Weekend) 12pm-12am MAIN ARENA: TALL PAUL- DUTY FREE UK, MOONSHINE USA NEW ARTIST ALBUM "BACK & FORTH" IN STORES NOW. WWW.MOONSHINE.COM - WWW.DJTALLPAUL.COM JOHNNY VICIOUS- Ministry Of Sound, Ultra Records-NYC SCOTT HENRY- ultra records/buzz/fever, dc CHARLES FEELGOOD- fever/buzz, md (CD RELEASE PARTY FOR MUSIC THROUGH ME) available now in stores everywhere! MICRO Caffeine/Moonshine-Long Island, NY (DETROIT'S TECHNO WIZARD) T-1000 PURE SONIK RECORDS, TRESOR- DETRIOT (FIRST TRI-STATE APPERNCE) MISS. LISA -ONE WORLD ENTERTAINMENT, WWW.DJMISSLISA.COM-LA EDDIE BAEZ LOGIC-NYC (CD RELEASE PARTY FOR TRANCE THEORY VOL.2) DJ-X-DREAM -TOPAZ,CAFFEINE-LONG ISLAND,NY (CD RELEASE PARTY FOR TRANCE GENERATOR) PLEASUREHEAD -STUCK ON EARTH,TOPAZ- LONG ISLAND,NY DRUM-N-BASS TENT Usual Suspects - renegade hardware, UK DJ Dazee W/ MC Chickaboo- Musical w House Influence,Ruffneck Ting / Knowledge/ London AK1200 -Planet Of The Drums-Orlando,FL ODI- Bml,G-Force-NYC ( CD Release Party For Stateside Sessions) Empress -Topaz Records / Groundscore / Criterion-NYC Kech -Stuckonearth.com, Reeespect-NYC Kazpa w/ MC Posi d- Stuckonearth.com,djkazpa.com, NYC Garon- Stuckonearth.com,Reeespect- Long Island, NY Woogie -Unity Productions-NYC Ed vaz w/ MC Etc .-Stuckonearth.com,Reeespect-Long Island, NY HOUSE / 2-STEP / BREAKS/ TRANCE & FUNK TENT: Jason Ojeda-Cpi's-Long Island,NY Lovesound Project Featuringâ€| Chris Love, Billy Belmont, Just Honey- Treehouse Records,SOE, NYC Johnny Fame-Maddness Ent.-NYC Matthew Xavier- Stuck On Earth- Long Island, NY knowledge-Columns of Knowledge, Conn. Alan Sax- Digital Domain-NYC Scotty Mack-Stuck On Earth-NJ Drae 192 & Chris intel -Breakjunkiz-NYC Joe Jack- Maddness Ent.-Long Island, NY Kosmic Hustler & xenol smart- Global Media,611 Records-Philadelphia Nrgizer-Light up Productions- Long Island, NY LOCATION: BROOKHAVEN AMPHITHEATRE AT BALD HILL SOUTH BICYCLE PASS ROAD FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738 REMEMBER - BOO 7, OCTOBER 12TH 2002 @ RANDALL'S ISLAND
  13. Anyone goin to the World Electronic Music Festival in Toronto? It's gonna be tight......(Better value than AREA 2 anyway)
  14. Thursday, July 25, 2002 By Glenn Harlan Reynolds We're at war. The people in charge of running the war say that we have to trust them: trust their integrity, and trust their judgment. But how can we trust our government to spot terrorists when it thinks that glow sticks are items of "drug paraphernalia?" This sounds like a joke, but it isn't. Last year, the Department of Justice and the DEA tried to prosecute concert promoters in New Orleans under the federal "crackhouse law." That law makes it a felony to maintain a building or facility for the purpose of drug consumption. Traditionally, the law has been applied to places that are, well, crack houses. But — calling glow sticks and bottled water "drug paraphernalia" — then-U.S. Attorney Eddie Jordan attempted to jail three New Orleans concert promoters by reasoning that (1) people come to raves; (2) people who come to raves sometimes use drugs; (3) concert promoters must know this (especially in light of the presence of "drug paraphernalia"); and so, (4) a rave must be an event that takes place "for the purpose of drug consumption" under the law. The federal district court made short work of this claim, dismissing the charges and calling them a violation of the First Amendment. But that hasn't stopped our drug warriors. Now Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., has introduced a bill (the "Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy Act of 2002," cutely called "the RAVE Act"), also sponsored by Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Richard Durbin, D-Ill. The bill would essentially write into the crackhouse statute the same approach already rejected by the district court in New Orleans. According to The Washington Post: When he introduced the bill in June, Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., said "most raves are havens for illicit drugs," and congressional findings submitted with the bill label as drug paraphernalia such rave mainstays as bottled water, "chill rooms" and glow sticks. My three-year-old nephew is fond of bottled water and glow sticks, and usually needs a "chill room." Presumably Biden regards him as a dangerous criminal. The RAVE Act should, all by itself, serve to explode Democratic claims that it's only the Republicans who pose a danger to civil liberties: nothing in the Bush administration's anti-terror plans would criminalize bottled water. Unfortunately, the RAVE Act (what is it with these cutesy acronyms, anyway?) also suggests that there's a lot of raving going on in Washington — raving lunacy. The real story is that federal law enforcement efforts against ecstasy have proved impotent. Frustrated by this failure, they've targeted electronic music concerts ("raves") not because they're especially important targets (they're not) but because they're easy, and public, targets. Unable to endure the continuing evidence of drug-war failure, the drug warriors are lashing out, hoping that the ignorant will be convinced that they're earning their pay. Congress is playing along because, basically, Congress isn't up to the job of riding herd on the massive drug-war bureaucracy. The drug war has been a massive failure: a waste of money, of lives and of time. It's also been accompanied by extensive inroads on traditional American freedoms: property forfeitures, "no-knock" searches, expanded wiretap authority, and the destruction of financial privacy, to name just a few. These are inroads that have served the agendas of bureaucrats but that haven't done anything to solve the problem that was claimed as their justification. And the drug war's combination of intrusiveness, corruption and ineptitude calls into question the government's ability to carry out the war on terrorism. Will the drug war serve as a model for the war on terrorism? Some within the federal bureaucracy seem to think it should, and it's easy to understand why: The drug war may have been a disaster for America, but it has been a three-decade gravy train for bureaucrats. And if Congress can't ride herd on the drug war bureaucracy, it probably won't be able to oversee the terror-war bureaucracy either. Not being a bureaucrat, I think the drug war is a terrible model. In fact, I think it's an argument against creating a Homeland Security bureaucracy at all. If we can't trust the government to tell a glow stick from a hypodermic needle, then I don't think we can trust it to tell the difference between an American and a terrorist. I'm willing to support an invasion of Iraq and of other enemy nations like Saudi Arabia or Syria. I'm not willing to support an approach that will turn the United States itself into an occupied country — something the drug war crowd has come a long way toward doing on its own. Glenn Harlan Reynolds is a law professor at the University of Tennessee and publishes InstaPundit.Com. He is co-author, with Peter W. Morgan, of The Appearance of Impropriety: How the Ethics Wars Have Undermined American Government, Business, and Society (The Free Press, 1997).
  15. The only good foam parties are at Buzz@ Nation's in DC, I hate foam Parties, but all the NYC clubs could learn alot from Nations, the place is tight......Its worth the car rental/flight/train ride.......
  16. Well, if you guys lived in NYC, you would be lucky enough to enjoy with me "RSL" every friday night on 103.5........It's local hero "The Riddler" followed up by everyones favorite "Skribble" and then the finale by "Louie Deivtio".....Three hours of non-stop music mayhem perfect for a friday night........I think you can listen on ktu.com...........who needs choices when you can listen to what everyone else likes?!?!?!
  17. OK....lemme clear the air on my vote here, cause it was a tie-breaker 1. Unlike the other 3 DJ's Louie DiVito IS Underground......If you dont believe the title, the photo of him sitting on what appears to be a milk crate while a subway passes just helps to prove the point...... 2. His Recent Album "Louie Divito's Dance Factory" Is enjoying huge popularity with such Underground hits as: "Will I?", "Resurrection", "One Good Reason", "Let me Love You Tonight", "La La Land" and the trainspotter cult hit "One more time" by Daft Punk 3. He is the only DJ who has me in anticipation for a new album LOUIE DIVITO"S TRANCE SESSIONS, which you can pre-order now on CDNOW!!!!!! :eek: :eek:
  18. really? cause all the ads in the subway this month say that cingular is new to New York.......they just started here this month, are you in nyc?
  19. It depends what field of Law? Housing? Family? Criminal? Wills/Trusts?
  20. I walked into their store on 41st/5th on the way home yesterday, and the deal is......they have nice phones......they are the same price for plans as the other 3 providers, But they have a shitty and small network, not nearly as big as verizon or att. I guess they just came into the game late and are trying to catch up with clever marketing rather than superior service
  21. Good Luck........ It was without a doubt one of the hardest tests i have ever taken....just dont let it get to you........do the sample tests that come with the application, and take a class.......dont let the unexpected ( non-law/govt ) shit sneak up on you, it is just as important....
  22. Taking a half day and leaving NY @ 3 for this one
  23. Alot of good souls on this board
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