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  1. Quote from Andrew Thomas' signature: ___________________________________________________ drugs?- i dont do drugs- ok- i did cocain once-- for like 9 years.. but i only did it to learn the metric system ___________________________________________________ Where I come from ... you are still a rookie ... we don't use pounds ... we use kilos ... http://lamar.colostate.edu/~hillger/decimal.htm
  2. :rolleyes: ... one never knows ... right?
  3. yep ... :D ... sucks that it ends in 40 ... good thing thou is that you can go back and try to do it again ... and its the same b**ch as b4 ... ... at least I can choose which level I wanna do ...
  4. I do the same ... but with the ones playing Real ...
  5. Check your PMs ...
  6. I simply can't wait ... it is as good as it can get ... My final 4: Man U Juventus Valencia AC Milan Di Stefano recalls a rivalry steeped in history By Darren Bentley MANCHESTER, England, April 4 (Reuters) - Alfredo Di Stefano believes Tuesday's Champions League clash between Real Madrid and Manchester United will provide another fascinating chapter in the shared history of two of Europe's greatest clubs. "We are talking about a really historic confrontation here between two clubs that have had great affection for each other for a long time," Di Stefano told Reuters in an interview. Di Stefano, who starred for the glittering Real side that won five successive European Cups between 1956 and 1960, was in Manchester this week, overseeing the delivery of the European Cup trophy from the holders to Old Trafford where this year's final will take place on May 28. When the draw was made for the quarter-finals last month, many regretted that Real and United were paired at this stage of the competition. The prospect of a first European Cup final between the two at Old Trafford would have been the dream final. Still, the fact they are meeting again had Di Stefano fondly recalling the first game between the teams in competition nearly half-a-century ago. Recalling the 1950s when Real reigned supreme, Di Stefano spoke with great affection for United's "Busby Babes" team of the era, so many of whom were to lose their lives as a result of the 1958 air crash at Munich. United manager Matt Busby was building a team to challenge Real's position as the first true giants of the fledgling European club competition game. Real won the inaugural European Cup in 1956 and met Manchester United in the semi-finals the following season. Real won 3-1 at home with Di Stefano scoring their second goal in the first leg. The second leg in Manchester ended in a 2-2 draw to give Real a 5-3 aggregate victory and they went on to defend their title beating Fiorentina 2-0 in the final in their own stadium a month later. Di Stefano, who will be 77 in July, sees many similarities in both of today's star-studded squads to that golden era which still retains a special place in soccer folklore. "I think it says a great deal that people still talk about the games we played against each other so long ago, because they made history in their own right. "We have had the good fortune to play them in the European Cup and friendly matches down the years and here we are again, with both clubs top of the tree in their respective countries." United avenged the 1957 loss by beating Real in 4-3 on aggregate in the 1968 semi-final before going on to beat Benfica in the final at Wembley. The stars of that United team were Denis Law, George Best and Bobby Charlton, although Law missed the 1968 final through injury. Indeed, individual stars have been the jewel in both club's crowns down those trophy-laden years. REAL INSPIRATION Di Stefano was the inspiration behind Real Madrid's five successive European Cups, scoring in each of the first four finals and adding a hat-trick in the fifth - a 7-3 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at Hampden Park in 1960 in one of the greatest games of all time. He believes that today's stars such as Zinedine Zidane, Roberto Carlos and Luis Figo - proudly carry Real's tradition of rich individual greatness into the new era. "Real has always strived to maintain its traditions and what you can say about the current team is that it has been built on the foundations we laid at that time," he said. "It is a continuation of our triumphs that the club has built over the years, starting in the 1950s. "Good players fit in anywhere. I have never heard of a good player that has not fitted into a good team - and with both Real and Manchester United we are talking about teams that have not changed much throughout the years. "When we played in the 1950s, there were so many players on each side that could decide matches on their own. "Now, in 2003, we can look at the two teams and say exactly the same. To compare individual talents between the 1950s and present day may be dangerous, but the over-riding principle remains." Di Stefano, who many people still consider to be one of the greatest players of all time, added: "I see this as a 50/50 tie. "The two clubs are both aware of each other's history, but the one thing I believe we can guarantee is that they will both be spectacular matches." LAW REGRETS Former Old Trafford striker Law, who said recently he expected United to be competing in the Champions League "for the next 50 years" is also licking his lips in anticipation of the battle of the two European heavyweights, the first leg of which will be held in Spain on Tuesday. "It's just unfortunate that we have drawn each other at this stage," said the 63-year-old Scot. "It would have been a perfect final to have Real Madrid play Manchester United at Old Trafford, but it was not meant to be. "A little bit of luck could decide the outcome, but I believe whoever wins this particular tie will go on and win the Champions League." Which is what has happened every time they have met in Europe. Real beat United and became European champions in 1957, United did likewise in 1968 and Real kept the sequence alive when they beat United in the 2000 quarter-finals en route to the eighth of their nine successes. _______________ Champions League Draw Was Fixed, Says Ferguson LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has begun the psychological warfare before Tuesday's Champions League clash with Real Madrid by saying the quarter-final draw was rigged. In the Sunday Mirror report, Ferguson also accused world governing body FIFA of favoring the European champion. "It was a nice draw for the Spanish and Italians -- I think they picked it themselves," Ferguson was quoted in the report. "The three Italian teams have avoided each other and so have the three Spanish. How do you think that worked out? "I can tell you -- UEFA don't want us in the final, that's for sure. I don't know why they have given the final to Old Trafford because they don't want us to get there." The three other quarter-final draws paired AC Milan with Ajax, Inter Milan against Valencia and Juventus versus Barcelona. In his astonishing outburst Ferguson said FIFA was being soft on Real Madrid's Brazilian fullback Roberto Carlos after he was sent off for barging referee Alon Yefet in a friendly between Brazil and Portugal last week in Lisbon. "I think the fact that Roberto Carlos hasn't been dealt with shows everyone the power Real Madrid have," said Ferguson. "FIFA won't make a decision because they are waiting to see what Real say first. That shows the influence they have. "I expect him to play against us (on Tuesday) simply because it's Real Madrid. If he played for any other club then he would be banned. There's no doubt about that." Portugal's Abel Xavier was banned from international football for nine months after manhandling the referee at the end of the Euro 2000 semi-final against France. Returning to Tuesday's eagerly anticipated clash in the Bernabeu, Ferguson added: "All I can hope is that we have a really top referee, and again in the second leg." _____________________________________________ UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2002-2003 champions ..........
  7. I simply can't wait ... it is as good as it can get ... Di Stefano recalls a rivalry steeped in history By Darren Bentley MANCHESTER, England, April 4 (Reuters) - Alfredo Di Stefano believes Tuesday's Champions League clash between Real Madrid and Manchester United will provide another fascinating chapter in the shared history of two of Europe's greatest clubs. "We are talking about a really historic confrontation here between two clubs that have had great affection for each other for a long time," Di Stefano told Reuters in an interview. Di Stefano, who starred for the glittering Real side that won five successive European Cups between 1956 and 1960, was in Manchester this week, overseeing the delivery of the European Cup trophy from the holders to Old Trafford where this year's final will take place on May 28. When the draw was made for the quarter-finals last month, many regretted that Real and United were paired at this stage of the competition. The prospect of a first European Cup final between the two at Old Trafford would have been the dream final. Still, the fact they are meeting again had Di Stefano fondly recalling the first game between the teams in competition nearly half-a-century ago. Recalling the 1950s when Real reigned supreme, Di Stefano spoke with great affection for United's "Busby Babes" team of the era, so many of whom were to lose their lives as a result of the 1958 air crash at Munich. United manager Matt Busby was building a team to challenge Real's position as the first true giants of the fledgling European club competition game. Real won the inaugural European Cup in 1956 and met Manchester United in the semi-finals the following season. Real won 3-1 at home with Di Stefano scoring their second goal in the first leg. The second leg in Manchester ended in a 2-2 draw to give Real a 5-3 aggregate victory and they went on to defend their title beating Fiorentina 2-0 in the final in their own stadium a month later. Di Stefano, who will be 77 in July, sees many similarities in both of today's star-studded squads to that golden era which still retains a special place in soccer folklore. "I think it says a great deal that people still talk about the games we played against each other so long ago, because they made history in their own right. "We have had the good fortune to play them in the European Cup and friendly matches down the years and here we are again, with both clubs top of the tree in their respective countries." United avenged the 1957 loss by beating Real in 4-3 on aggregate in the 1968 semi-final before going on to beat Benfica in the final at Wembley. The stars of that United team were Denis Law, George Best and Bobby Charlton, although Law missed the 1968 final through injury. Indeed, individual stars have been the jewel in both club's crowns down those trophy-laden years. REAL INSPIRATION Di Stefano was the inspiration behind Real Madrid's five successive European Cups, scoring in each of the first four finals and adding a hat-trick in the fifth - a 7-3 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at Hampden Park in 1960 in one of the greatest games of all time. He believes that today's stars such as Zinedine Zidane, Roberto Carlos and Luis Figo - proudly carry Real's tradition of rich individual greatness into the new era. "Real has always strived to maintain its traditions and what you can say about the current team is that it has been built on the foundations we laid at that time," he said. "It is a continuation of our triumphs that the club has built over the years, starting in the 1950s. "Good players fit in anywhere. I have never heard of a good player that has not fitted into a good team - and with both Real and Manchester United we are talking about teams that have not changed much throughout the years. "When we played in the 1950s, there were so many players on each side that could decide matches on their own. "Now, in 2003, we can look at the two teams and say exactly the same. To compare individual talents between the 1950s and present day may be dangerous, but the over-riding principle remains." Di Stefano, who many people still consider to be one of the greatest players of all time, added: "I see this as a 50/50 tie. "The two clubs are both aware of each other's history, but the one thing I believe we can guarantee is that they will both be spectacular matches." LAW REGRETS Former Old Trafford striker Law, who said recently he expected United to be competing in the Champions League "for the next 50 years" is also licking his lips in anticipation of the battle of the two European heavyweights, the first leg of which will be held in Spain on Tuesday. "It's just unfortunate that we have drawn each other at this stage," said the 63-year-old Scot. "It would have been a perfect final to have Real Madrid play Manchester United at Old Trafford, but it was not meant to be. "A little bit of luck could decide the outcome, but I believe whoever wins this particular tie will go on and win the Champions League." Which is what has happened every time they have met in Europe. Real beat United and became European champions in 1957, United did likewise in 1968 and Real kept the sequence alive when they beat United in the 2000 quarter-finals en route to the eighth of their nine successes. _______________ Champions League Draw Was Fixed, Says Ferguson LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has begun the psychological warfare before Tuesday's Champions League clash with Real Madrid by saying the quarter-final draw was rigged. In the Sunday Mirror report, Ferguson also accused world governing body FIFA of favoring the European champion. "It was a nice draw for the Spanish and Italians -- I think they picked it themselves," Ferguson was quoted in the report. "The three Italian teams have avoided each other and so have the three Spanish. How do you think that worked out? "I can tell you -- UEFA don't want us in the final, that's for sure. I don't know why they have given the final to Old Trafford because they don't want us to get there." The three other quarter-final draws paired AC Milan with Ajax, Inter Milan against Valencia and Juventus versus Barcelona. In his astonishing outburst Ferguson said FIFA was being soft on Real Madrid's Brazilian fullback Roberto Carlos after he was sent off for barging referee Alon Yefet in a friendly between Brazil and Portugal last week in Lisbon. "I think the fact that Roberto Carlos hasn't been dealt with shows everyone the power Real Madrid have," said Ferguson. "FIFA won't make a decision because they are waiting to see what Real say first. That shows the influence they have. "I expect him to play against us (on Tuesday) simply because it's Real Madrid. If he played for any other club then he would be banned. There's no doubt about that." Portugal's Abel Xavier was banned from international football for nine months after manhandling the referee at the end of the Euro 2000 semi-final against France. Returning to Tuesday's eagerly anticipated clash in the Bernabeu, Ferguson added: "All I can hope is that we have a really top referee, and again in the second leg."
  8. About Hernan .... http://www.residentadvisor.com.au/columns.asp?userID=60 :D
  9. Just be patient ... if anyone gets 32 done ... let me know please ... I'm as annoyed as a Dj w/out monitor ...
  10. On 28 ... but stopped it because I was seing everything squared already ...
  11. Shrooms ... did you check in how many moves?? ...
  12. Domingo Castillo ... January 2003 Mixed CD ...
  13. Deeper Substance 2nd Birthday Special May 2nd, 2003 Club Thirteen - London DEEPER SUBSTANCE in association with YOSHITOSHI RECORDINGS presents In House We Trust 3: Mixed by Luke Fair and Desyn Masiello World-renowned dance music label Yoshitoshi Recordings is pleased to announce the next installment in their In House We Trust series. In House We Trust 3: Mixed by Luke Fair and Desyn Masiello is set to arrive on the heels of the highly successful In House We Trust 2: Mixed by Behrouz and MV(ENVY) (YRCDLP6). Picking up where the last installment left off, In House We Trust 3 represents a cross-section of the best of Yoshitoshi Recording’s past, present, and future. The original In House We Trust was mixed and compiled by Deep Dish, the Grammy award winning DJ/producers and owners of Yoshitoshi Recordings. Released in 1996 on both CD and unmixed vinyl LP, In House We Trust featured 10 standout tracks from Yoshitoshi’s first year in business. The series was revived in 2002 with the help of up and coming stars Behrouz and MV(Envy). Deep Dish have once again turned over their vast catalog of titles from Yoshitoshi and sister labels Shinichi, this time to Luke Fair and Desyn Masiello, two rising stars in the world-wide dance music scene. The respective catalogs include over 100 titles and feature many of dance music’s most celebrated tracks. Disc one of In House We Trust 3 finds Canadian DJ/producer Luke Fair taking control of the Yoshitoshi/Shinichi catalog. Fair has been credited for generating the recent house music craze in Toronto, Canada. Chosen by DJ Magazine as one of their “faces to watch for in 2003,†Fair has begun his assault on the international dance music scene with an eclectic style that includes deep vocals, slow melodic grooves and monstrous tracks that fire up any dance floor. Fair is a well-known and celebrated producer who has turned in original productions and remixes for Yoshitoshi, Shinichi, Bedrock, SAW, Fade, and Inversus. Highlights from disc one include: original edits engineered by Fair, his original paring of Heiko Laux’ “Dedicated to all Believers†with Chrisitan Smith’s “Perpetualâ€, the classic Dished out Bums (AKA Deep Dish) “Here I Amâ€, Miguel Migs’ “Find What’s Mineâ€, the upcoming Shinichi release “Night Visions†by Sultan, and the forthcoming “The Wish†a sure-to-be-hit by Luke Wan (AKA Luke Fair himself). Disc two features the superb mixing and editing skills of well-known British DJ/producer Desyn Masiello. Masiello’s mix is just another landmark in his skyrocketing career. Recently, DJ Magazine asked the top 100 DJs who to look out for in the future, with the likes of Deep Dish, Danny Howells and Sander Kleinenberg all singling out Desyn as their “future hero 2003â€. Desyn is highly regarded for his amazing editing skills and displays this with his numerous original edits that wind their way through his mix. He is responsible for original productions, remixes, and edits for imprints including Yoshitoshi, Future Groove his own labels Alternative Route and Sexonwax and many more. Highlights from disc two include: DC Deepressed (AKA Deep Dish) “Come Back†paired for the first time with the accapella taken from the Shinichi hit “Marscarterâ€, the forthcoming and ground breaking remix by PQM and Luke Chable of PQM’s own “You Are Sleepingâ€, the world-wide dance anthem Humate “Choose Lifeâ€, and the never before released Brother Brown remix of the KOT classic “I Want You (For Myself),†which features an extensive original edit by Masiello and studio partner Leon Roberts. In support of In House We Trust 3, Luke and Desyn will embark on the Yoshitoshi In House We Trust’ World Tour. The official launch party will be held in London at Deeper Substance, hosted by Demi - another DJ who is gaining a notable reputation with support from the likes of Danny Tenaglia and Pete Tong. There will be promotional giveaways on the night with the whole event being recorded live by the Phatplastic crew. The mixes will be available for streaming on the Deeper Substance website. For paying guest-list request, please email demi@deepersubstance.com. Admission is free before 10pm, £8 till 12am and £10 after. Track List Disc One: Mixed by Luke Fair 1. Heiko Laux - Dedicated To All The Believers Christian Smith & E.B.E. Present Timeline - Perpetual 2. Lexicon Avenue - Here I Am (Deep Dub) 3. Dished Out Bums - A Glass Of Chianti 4. Loudeast - Sonido Profundo 5. Brother Brown - Brotha Brotha 6. Lisha - That's Why I'm Here (Miguel Moodscape Dub) 7. Luke Wan - The Wish 8. Miguel Migs - Find What's Mine (Migs Deluxe Pusher Dub) 9. Autokat - Gimme The Beat (Marooned Mix) 10. Pascal Vegas - I Know You Like It 11. Christian Smith & E.B.E. Present Timeline - Clockwork Orange 12. Salmon and Rives - Running Towards a Dream (Rob Rives Remix) 13. Sultan - Night Visions Disc Two: Mixed by Desyn Masiello: 1) DC Deepressed – Come Back 2) Yellow Sox – Flim Flam 3) Chiapet – Tick Tock Mysterious People - Flyaway 4) DJ Emily – Disco Bandit 5) Loudeast – Lights Off 6) David Alvarado – Passion Fruit 7) Humate – Choose Life (Gee Shock Remix) 8) Chab – the Dub Sessions (Original Mix) 9) PQM – You Are Sleeping (PQM Vs. Luke Chable Remix) 10) BC - Switch It (Now) 11) Altocamet 'Passion Descalza' (Hernan Cattaneo & Martin Garcia Dub) 12) KOT I Want You (For Myself) (Brother Brown Remix) - (DM+LR re-edit) ACCAPELLAS: Bernard Leon Howard III Featuring 80 – ‘Marscarter’ Luzon – ‘The Baguio Track’
  14. vipnerd

    Debate ...

    What do you guys think? ... http://209.242.31.57/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000289.html
  15. Digital 7 needs the attention ...
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