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  1. Seems like Red Sox fans are more obssessed about the Yankees than Yankees' fans are.
  2. At least you're not afraid to admit it. That's the first step to overcoming this problem. Go you!
  3. Here's a balanced, well-sourced look at both sides of the coin. http://www.antenna.nl/wise/uranium/pdf/dumyths.pdf
  4. DU emits Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, and Gamma rays.
  5. Stop trying to get messageboard ass, loser.
  6. Thank you Captain Fuckin' Obvious!
  7. Lay off the crack. You never make any fucking sense.
  8. This chick ain't industry. Fuckin n00b.
  9. Howells just to continues to prove he's the cream of the crop. He played his heart out last night. I agree, his versatility is unmatched. You hear just about everything from Howells. Other DJs *cough cough* should take notes. I've heard a few sets from there that were better, but this was high up there. It was packed and hot, but well worth it. Great end to a great run at 6 Hubert Street for Howells. MAJOR MAJOR props to the 112 Crew in the arcade. Especially Bill Patrick who was fuckin phenomenal. They have to bring these guys back closing weekend.
  10. As posted by Danny Howells on the Arc Board: http://arcspace.net/bbs/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10278 It's onnnn!
  11. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  12. I'm no fan of Hamas, but this will only result in an escalation of violence. Sharon has a big bullseye on his head now. Good article from the Jerusalem Post on the aftermath of this. Analysis: Yassin's demise could generate attacks abroad By MARGOT DUDKEVITCH Those who thought that hitting Sheikh Ahmed Yassin will serve as a deterrence are mistaken, Dr. Reuven Paz, research fellow of the National Policy Institute for Counter Terrorism of the Interdisciplinary Institute of Herzliya, told the Jerusalem Post. As officials mulled over repercussions and the effect Yassin's demise would have on the Hamas movement, Maj Gen. (Res.) Amos Gilad, who heads Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz's political bureau, declared that PA chairman Yasser Arafat was no less dangerous, describing him as a most destructive force. According to Gilad, Arafat pretends to want peace whereas Yassin was honest in his statements. "Arafat dreams of a greater Palestine that covers both Israel and Jordan," Gilad said, "and his primary tool of action is terror. If he really wanted peace, he could have had it in 2000." Gilad's statements led to an immediate boosting of security around Arafat who was confined to safe quarters in his Ramallah complex as Palestinian security officials feared he would become the next Israeli target. Paz, however, warned that Yassin's demise could have severe repercussions not only in Israel, but will cause reactions throughout the entire Moslem world and lead to attacks against Israelis and Jews abroad. "We are talking about Moslems in Europe and the United States who identify with the Hamas and its policies, and recruit funds on its behalf," he said. "I believe that the same Hamas supporters abroad will also begin to recruit activists to wage attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets abroad, and we could possibly see elements affiliated with Al Qaeda recruiting activists on behalf of the Hamas. "The Moslem public is already angry due to policies adopted in countries abroad such as the barring of headscarves in France. One thing they are all united in is their hatred for Israel, and this may well escalate," he said. "Yassin was considered a national symbol, he was far more moderate and did not rule out Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan. Without a doubt, Sharon initiated the targeted killing, and if he believed that by doing so it would weaken the Hamas's control of the Gaza Strip, he is mistaken," said Paz. "I can't see anything good coming out of it. I believe in the coming weeks, we will witness an escalation of violence, not just suicide bomb attacks, but attacks carried out by loners who aren't affiliated with any movement but seek revenge," he said. "It is also possible that Yassin's death will lead to a further strengthening of ties between the Fatah's Al Aksa Brigades, Islamic Jihad and Hamas who have launched a number of joint attacks in the past and may well decide to continue," he said. Yassin the founder of Hamas and its political and religious leader gained strength as PA Yasser Arafat's position weakened, turning him into the national symbolic leader not just of the Hamas but of the entire Palestinian public and among supporters in Arab countries abroad, said Paz adding, "and now the entire Moslem world." Dr. Boaz Ginor, ICT's executive director at the interdisciplinary institute believes that the strike on Yassin will not affect the movement's capability, which is already severely restricted. "Last September in the botched attempt on his life, one would have expected to have seen a shattering response," he said. Yassin presided over the movement's charity and social infrastructure and issued instructions and political directives, all separate to the military operations carried out by the Hamas, said Ginor. While sharing Paz's assessment that attempts will be made to launch attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets abroad, Ginor said, "we may see a rise in attempts to launch mega-terror attacks and attempts by cell leaders in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip to launch attacks. "But I believe we will see a sharp increase in attempts by loners, those who are not sent by anyone but decide to act on their own," he said. "However without a doubt authorities should remain alert and vigilant ,particularly regarding the possibility of attacks abroad," he added. While Israel will be condemned for its actions, Yassin was not a halachic Islamic leader and not considered one among Arab countries abroad. "He was unable to issue fatwas (religious rulings), and the attitude of many Arab countries towards the Palestinian Israeli conflict is lip talk, no more no less," he said. According to Gilad, the former Coordinater of Government Activities in the Territories, the attack on Yassin will make remaining Hamas officials more aware that they are targets. Claims that Yassin was the group's spiritual leader are ridiculous, he said adding, "there is no separation between the Hamas spiritual and operational leadership. The attacks carried out by the movement were carefully planned operations. Reality could have been different, said Gilad, had the Palestinian security forces combated terror. "The Palestinian Authority maintains tactical superiority, all that is lacking is a decision to crackdown on terror," he said. Paz believes that Yassin's death will not hamper Hamas capability, as he was not of the movement's operational military activities but rather dictated policy and gave instructions. "In the past three and a half years we have wiped out all of the Hamas military leaders, and where are we today, in the same position," he said. According to Paz, Yassin's demise could mark the end of Ahmed Querie's career as Palestinian prime minister, and he will drop by the wayside, the same as his predecessor Abu Mazen. "While there has not been much of a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, there has been some activity in the background. Now Abu Mazen cannot allow himself to enter any dialogue: support for the Hamas will increase greatly and, at the same time, the Palestinian Authority will lose its power. "I also fear for Mohammed Dahlan's career," Paz continued. "He is someone who is perceived as trying to protect Israel rather then the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip." Dr. Abdel Aziz Rantissi is the most likely candidate to be chosen as Yassin's successor, said Paz adding that Mahmoud A- Zaher is also an option.. "Yassin was far less extreme in his beliefs than Rantissi, who takes every opportunity to express them. Yassin founded the movement's social infrastructure, giving charity, medical and financial assistance to the public. I believe we will see a collective leadership taking over until elections," said Paz. Unlike Paz, Ginor believes that Arafat's position will only strengthen with Yassin's death, who has no real successor. "Yassin was not part of the movement's military operational activities but was an ideological and political leader," Ginor said. "I cannot think of anyone who can replace him as a spiritual leader; he never appointed a deputy," he added.
  13. This is coming from the guy that used to post about how sick Draper's sets were. If Draper isn't cracked out, pots and pans music, I don't know what is. Stick to the minor leagues son. You wouldn't know good beats if they bitch slapped you across the face.
  14. From the New York Post: 4 O.D. AT CLUB By TATIANA DELIGIANNAKIS and DAN MANGAN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY'S OVER: Clubgoers leave Black as police arrive to investigate drug use at the club early yesterday morning. March 15, 2004 -- Four people were hospitalized for drug overdoses at the hot Hell's Kitchen dance club Black yesterday morning, authorities said. The incident came within a week of reports that city officials want to shut down Black - formerly known as Club Exit - and another notorious nightclub because they've both been linked to drugs. Emergency workers were called at 8:35 a.m. to Black at 11th Avenue and West 56th Street in Manhattan, said a Fire Department spokesman. About two hours later, two men in the club were taken by ambulance to St. Vincent's of Midtown with drug overdoses, and two women also suffering from overdoses were taken to Roosevelt Medical Center, according to the FDNY. The victims' identities, ages and conditions were not disclosed, nor were the drugs they had been taking. Police shut down the party that had been going on at the club. "I saw a girl in really bad shape. She was sprawled out like a puddle of water on a stretcher," said clubgoer Paul Bianco, 25, of New Jersey. "I'm surprised this happened at this party. Security was really tight and they thoroughly searched people for drugs." Thousands of revelers paying up to $60 admission each had crammed into Black's converted warehouse space to celebrate the club's renaming with a party that began at 10 p.m. Saturday night and was scheduled to end yesterday afternoon. The shindig was hosted by Jonathan Peters, a DJ who also was celebrating his birthday. Peters is well known for his turntable work at the Sound Factory, a Midtown club that was raided and shut down last week. "Jonathan Peters throws great parties. He spins house music - it's the kind of music people on drugs like to listen to," said a 24-year-old patron from Brooklyn who identified himself as Nick B. "I'm really pissed off that they raided the party. I spent a lot of money to get in. The last thing I wanted was to get thrown out by the cops." On Thursday, a state appellate court ruled that police officers who had allegedly made undercover drug purchases at the former Club Exit must be allowed to testify in a way that shielded their identities in open court. That decision came in connection with an ongoing effort by New York City officials to have the club legally declared a nuisance because of narcotics dealing there, and be closed. Sound Factory was raided last week by cops and federal agents who arrested the owner and two top security officers on charges of allowing drug peddling in the club. A lawyer for the club's owner, Richard Grant, said Grant was willing to close Sound Factory as a condition of his bail. The city had tried several times to get Sound Factory closed as a nuisance. http://nypost.com/news/regionalnews/20838.htm
  15. He may not stick drugs up peoples' noses but he's at least partially responsible for this. What does a DJ expect people will do when he spins 17 hours on a weekly basis? Redbulls? What kind of message does it send to the crowd when house dealers are up in his booth? What kind of message does it send when the DJ himself is tweaking on crystal all night while he's spinning? It's sends the message that that sort of behavior will be tolerated. JP as the star of the show, can have a lot of influence on his crowd by setting the tone for the party. He allowed his followers to establish a drug culture; the party the last couple of years was no longer about the music to the majority of people there. He's never once spoken out about the massive drug problem there. This is why DT speaks out about this. He doesn't want this stuff taking down his party. People aren't enitirely stupid. They go to the places where they know they can get away with doing drugs. SF/Black/Exit were known as places where you can go and get fucked up and have little repercussions, moreso than any other clubs. Richard Grant and security at SF may have played a bigger role in that club's downfall, but JP isn't free from blame.
  16. No word as to whether this is a permanent shut down, but from what my friends told me this morning, the place should be shut down for good. People were out of control. Someone supposedly died. I can't confirm this though.
  17. It's true. Party didn't even last one night. You crackheads fucked this up for yourselves, idiots.
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