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  1. Did anyone else go? Allot of cool stuff displayed this year. I purchased the below canvas by artist: L. Lee Junge and look forward in framing it. It's titled "Big Music Makes Big Music" and is 15"x18" I'm happy with my buy so I though I would share it with everyone. He has many nice painting so check out his site if inetrested. http://j2gallery.com/index.php Did anyone here go? Big Music Makes Big Music artist: L. Lee Junge
  2. In other words you are a step ahead of us? LOL Palabra!
  3. <------ waiting Tear it up Edgar!!!!
  4. Is out....... http://www.wmcstore.com/tlist/info.asp Highlight your events and take off your days cause the madness is around the corner. Also, don't forget to register for the Remix Hotel Miami 2006 https://www.pubservice.com/pr/remix/orderform.aspx Beatport presents Remix Hotel Miami: March 22-24, 2006 Three Days of Total Technology Immersion March 22-24 | 2-10 pm Daily Partner cabanas and exhibits from 2pm to 8pm Beatport Poolside Sessions 2-10pm National Hotel, 1677 Collins, South Beach Come party with the dance industry's top DJs, producers, and label owners at the National Hotel. This is the most spectacular pool in South Beach and this will be the party to remind you that poolside is the only place to be. Beatport will be giving each Remix Hotel attendee a gift card for 10 free downloads. This is a free event with limited space so be sure to come early. Check Beatport.com and remixhotel.com for up to date list and schedule of performance times. Beatport Poolside Sessions with performances and appearances by: Adam Freeland - Marine Parade Antoine Claraman - Pool E Bad Boy Bill - IHR/ Beatport Booka Shade - present Get Physical Boom Boom Satieties - Sony C2C - DMC world champions Chris Liebing presents Native Instruments Traktor Chuck Love - Om Records Dj Alex Peace DJ Dan DJ Hell presents International DeeJay Gigolo Records Dj Rooster and Sammy Peralta Gabriel & Dresden - Organized Nature General Midi - Marine Parade Hatiras - Blow Media Hector Romero - Saw Recordings Hyper - Killowatt Records James Zabiela - Pioneer John Acquaviva - Definitive/ Beatport Josh Wink - Ovum Kaskade - OM Records DJ Krush MYNC Project - Cr2 Records Nick Warren - Hope Music Richard Humpty Vission - Richie Hawtin - Minus/ Beatport Rithma - Om Records Robbie Rivera - Juicy Music Satoshi Tomiie - Saw Recordings Stel - Audio Therapy Troy Pierce presents m_nus and many more of top industry professionals. Beatport and Pioneer will be giving away a free DJ set up consisting of 2 CDJ -1000's and mixer each day at Remix Hotel. More info to come.
  5. Con gusto!!! Some friends who visted THE LAND for the first time, asked me to go all breaks concidering everyone was leaning towards 4/4. Glad I listened. I had a great time!!!!!!!
  6. Alan Stenback will be joining the SOTU Sessions next Saturday and I am running solo this Saturday. Tune in!!!!!
  7. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs Davalos! Much respect to both of you. See you Saturday. OBBY
  8. You obviously don't know me. I was being sarcastic toward the ass clowns who post all these conspiracies. I was hoping they would actually fall into my conspiracy that we live in the matrix.
  9. It's all a conspiracy by our President George W. Bush. Let me tell everyone here the truth since W and I are good friends. All life on Earth may be nothing more than an elaborate facade created by a malevolent cyber-intelligence, for the purpose of placating us while our life essence is "farmed" to fuel the campaign of domination in the "real" world. In reality, the world has been laid waste and taken over by advanced artificial intelligence machines. The computers have created a false version of 20th-century life to keep us human slaves satisfied, while the AI machines draw power from the humans. Bush is "THE ONE"
  10. Russia Warns U.S. Against Striking Iran Feb 16 11:29 AM US/Eastern Email this story By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV Associated Press Writer MOSCOW Russia's top military chief on Thursday warned the United States against launching a military strike against Iran and a top diplomat voiced hope that close cooperation with China could help resolve the Tehran nuclear crisis. With tension mounting over Iran's nuclear programs, Gen. Yuri Baluyevsky, the chief of Russia's general staff, warned the United States against attacking Iran. "A military scenario can't be ruled out," Baluyevsky was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies. He said that while Iran's military potential cannot compare to the United States', "it is hard to predict how the Muslim world will respond to the use of force against Iran." "This may stir the whole world, and it is crucial to prevent anything like that," Baluyevsky was quoted as saying. Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alekseyev, meanwhile, said that cooperation with China could help push Iran toward accepting Moscow's offer to host Iran's uranium enrichment program. The Russian proposal has become a centerpiece of international efforts to defuse tensions over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. "We are counting on the continuation of close contacts with our Chinese colleagues and other interested countries," Alekseyev was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency. He added, however, that the Iranian nuclear issue recently had become "sharper," and "it is too early to assess the effectiveness of our joint steps to resolve it." Iran's ambassador to Moscow said Thursday that Tehran hoped Russia would be able to help resolve the international crisis surrounding the Iranian nuclear program. "Taking into account the good relations between Russia and Iran, I hope that together we can overcome this crisis which has arisen recently," Gholamreza Ansari said at a meeting with Russian lawmakers. Ansari confirmed that a delegation is expected to travel to Moscow on Monday to discuss the proposal. He would not say who will lead it, but the Interfax news agency quoted Vyacheslav Moshkalo, a spokesman for the Russian embassy in Tehran, as saying that the team will be headed by Javad Vaeidi, Iran's deputy nuclear negotiator. Konstantin Kosachev, the head of Russian parliament's foreign affairs committee, said after his discussions with the ambassador that he was satisfied that the Iranians would be coming in good faith. "Iran understands the seriousness of the situation and is ready to continue discussions between experts to reach a compromise on the Russian proposal," he said. He said he had received assurances that "the delegation is getting ready for talks and will have all the necessary authority for conducting negotiations." Kosachev also sharply criticized Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's remarks in which he called for Israel's destruction and questioned whether the Holocaust occurred. "Such statements don't help strengthen Iran's international prestige," he said with Ansari standing at his side. A Western diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the strong international consensus developed so far, including Russia, "is probably the strongest instrument we have going right now in trying to influence Iranian behavior." Moscow is deeply concerned about the current Iranian regime's prospects for acquiring nuclear weapons, not only because Russia is geographically located close to Iran, but also because of the impact that could have on other Middle East players' nuclear aspirations, including Saudi Arabia's, the diplomat said. The diplomat also noted that by aspiring to a central role in resolving the Iran crisis, Russia wanted to show that it could use the contacts it has built up over the years _ including direct communications with the Iranians _ to advance the concerns of the international community.
  11. To many more fun B Days!!!!!!
  12. I read this yeasterday. Here is another link to the same related. http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=\Nation\archive\200602\NAT20060215a.html ABCNEWS PLANS AIRING OF SADDAM TAPES: Saddam talking with his advisors about hitting Washington with WMD, hiding weapons, etc... Developing... Intelligence Summit to Air 'Saddam's WMD Tapes' By Monisha Bansal CNSNews.com Staff Writer February 15, 2006 See Related Story: Secret Saddam WMD Tapes Subject of ABC Nightline Special (CNSNews.com) - Reportedly armed with 12 hours of Saddam Hussein's audio recordings, the organizers of an upcoming "Intelligence Summit" are describing the tapes as the "smoking gun evidence" that the Iraqi dictator possessed weapons of mass destruction in the period leading up to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. The U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, which according to the New York Sun has already authenticated the Saddam tapes, has reopened its investigation into the possible existence and location of the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (WMD). But some long-time liberal skeptics are showing no inclination to change their minds. In the months leading up to the invasion of Iraq on March 19, 2003, the Bush administration argued that the war was necessary as a preemptive strike because the Iraqi president had WMD and there was a danger that he would use them against the United States. On Oct. 6, 2004, Charles Duelfer, advisor to the director of Central Intelligence on Iraqi weapons, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that Saddam did not have WMD at the time of the invasion and that the weapons were likely destroyed following the first Persian Gulf War in 1991. On Jan. 12, 2005, the U.S. announced that is was stopping its search for the weapons in Iraq. But a four-day Intelligence Summit, to be held Feb. 17-20 in Arlington, Va., is re-igniting the debate over the Iraqi WMD. The featured discussion, on Saturday, Feb. 18, is titled: "Saddam's WMD Tapes: 'The Smoking Gun' Evidence." The agenda for the event indicates that the person who will speak about the tapes is at this point "anonymous." The New York Sun on Feb. 7 reported that Rep. Peter Hoekstra's (R-Mich.) committee had obtained the audio tapes from former federal prosecutor John Loftus. According to the report, Loftus received the tapes "from a former American military intelligence analyst." Loftus is president of the Intelligence Summit, which is a yearly gathering of experts in the fields of counter-terrorism and intelligence gathering. Jodie Evans of the anti-war group Code Pink, however, told Cybercast News Service that she does not think the Saddam recordings will lead to any new information. The government, according to Evans, has "said a lot of things for a long time." "There's a difference between what they've been saying and what's real, and when they find something real, I'll comment." Danny Schechter, author and producer of the film version of "Embedded: Weapons of Mass Deception," said he is "weary of these intercepts." "Nobody denies that Saddam Hussein did have a WMD program. The United States knows that, we have the receipts, we supplied some of the initial technology," Schechter said. But the weapons were destroyed in 1991, after the first Gulf War, he asserted. "The question is not, did he have a program, but did that program represent a threat to the United States, to England, or to anywhere else," Schechter said. "I would be hesitant about raw intelligence that has not been analyzed, but that is being used in a partisan way by members of Congress," he told Cybercast News Service. "Saddam Hussein is probably one of the most demonized world leaders, with Dick Cheney a close second," Schechter added. Saddam is currently on trial in Iraq for ordering the killings of more than 140 Shiite Muslims in 1982. One of his former military advisors and top generals, Georges Sada, has written a book titled: "Saddam's Secrets: How an Iraqi General Defied and Survived Saddam Hussein." Sada, who is a national security adviser in Iraq's new government, alleges that in June 2002 Saddam transported weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq and into Syria aboard several refitted commercial jets, under the pretense of conducting a humanitarian mission for flood victims. A Feb. 2 Cybercast News Service article quoted Jamal Ware, the communications director for Rep. Hoekstra as saying that "the chairman has read General Sada's book ... He will meet with General Sada to hear first-hand him laying out the case that this transferal may have happened." The New York Sun article from Feb. 7 indicated that Sada has since met with Hoekstra to talk about the issue.
  13. What the fuck does this have to do with Bjork? <----laughing
  14. If you love her use a rubber......................
  15. I knew this would get you attention. Phil, can you juggle too?
  16. obby

    FAO Obby

    I had that posted on my site like 5 months ago. As a matter of fact I think it's still there but in the "past charts" tab. STILL LOVE IT!!!!!!!! Good ear you talented communist you !!!!!
  17. My favorite Icelandic diva has be reworked again. This time with a progressive break twist. Just how I like it. Can any of you guess who's behind this re-work (make this a litlle fun)? SOTU Approved!!!!!!! Sample Here
  18. You live longer = more fun!
  19. Jimmy T will be joining the session in a bit so stick around. OBBY
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