Blog: Air guitar strikes chord with gamers
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- Blog: Air guitar strikes chord with gamers
- sendmail 4th Edition–New from ‘Reilly Media Another Classic…
- Forget wild rock stars of yore these guys just want a quiet room
- Classic games go electronic
- Cult Classic: Danny Nardico vs. Charley Norkus
- Ask Ted Leo
- ABC News: Club ‘Bacchanalia’: Natalee’s Last Night
Blog: Air guitar strikes chord with gamers
New Zealand Herald – Nov 28, 2007
You can even paint your face and freak out your flatmates doing a Kiss hit!It’s got to be by far the best hitlist for the game ever and something for a wide range of fans. There’s even some punk thrown in like the Sex Pistols “Anarchy in the UK” and American punkers Dead Kennedys’ classic “Holiday in Cambodia. “And it’s not all classic rock only your dad enjoys. There’s some recent hits like the Bloc Party’s “Helicopter” and The Killers’ “When You Were Young. “There are a few tweaks to the working theme and those familiar with the game can push it with the difficulty level this time around. But in the end it’s just air guitar showmanship as you become a star on the rock soundstage.
sendmail 4th Edition–New from ‘Reilly Media Another Classic…
Free with registration – M2 Presswire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Nov 28, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 M2 Communications Ltd. M2 PRESSWIRE-28 November 2007-’Reilly UK: sendmail 4th Edition–New from ‘Reilly Media Another Classic Edition to Help You Build & Administer sendmail(C)1994-2007 M2 CMMUNICATINS LTD RDATE:28112007 Farnham UK-From classic cars to classic rock the idea of something original and note-worthy is inspiring. However sometimes classics evolve into something greater working out whatever kinks and problems that couldn’t be solved the first time around changing with the times in order to satisfy the consumer’s demands. To open source gurus and network admins everywhere sendmail is one such classic as is the definitive book that has accompanied it since 1993. Now with ‘Reilly’s fourth edition of sendmail versions 8.
Forget wild rock stars of yore these guys just want a quiet room
International Herald Tribune – Nov 28, 2007
“Whatever happened to the good old days?” She has a point. Troll the pop charts and you're unlikely to encounter many bands with larger-than-life personas. The classic image of the rock star as an out-of-control party animal appears to be on the wane. Today in Travel & Dining.
Classic games go electronic
News & bserver – Nov 28, 2007
comp –>That might seem sacrilegious to die-hard fans of the classic board game. But toy manufacturers are inundating store shelves with electronic versions of Monopoly and other games this year hoping to make a comeback after a series of recalls raised safety concerns about a broad range of products. The revamped classics have had some success. In 1999 Mattel debuted Uno Attack an updated version of the classic card game that includes a battery-operated card shooter that spits out random numbers of cards during play. The new versions of old games reflect modern trends: the time-crunched family a reliance on electronics and modern kids’ preference for games with video sound and electronics… “So right now I look for games I can play with my kids and adults. “The evolution of the games makes sense: A game that’s several decades old could probably use some updating. The new Game of Life Twists & Turns edition for example incorporates different career choices including indie rock band member actor design consultant and personal shopper. And rather than winning by accumulating the most cash the winner is the person who has the most “life points” which are awarded for assets and life experience. The revised games also have updated prices. The Game of Life Twists & Turns runs $35 up from $19 for the traditional version. Monopoly Electronic Banking costs $35 according to Hasbro’s Web site.
Cult Classic: Danny Nardico vs. Charley Norkus
EastsideBoxing.com – Nov 28, 2007
He became known as “the Bayonne Bomber. ” He possessed a lethal left hook that also produced a string of K victories. ne of his friends and stable mates was fellow New Jersey Hall of Famer Ernie “the Rock” Durando a personal friend mine back in the 70s. I mention this because I had many opportunities to discuss Norkus with Ernie. By 1955 Charlie was a highly ranked heavyweight beating such notables as Roland LaStarza Cesar Brion and an undefeated Charlie Powell. Charlie had notable non-title fights against champions Archie Moore Willie Pastrano and Ezzard Charles but his most talked about and perhaps career-defining fight was against the aforementioned and highly touted Nardico. The VideoHere it was two tough ex-Marines both possessing paralyzing power meeting in the square ring in Miami Beach in 1954 and there was palpable in anticipation of a brawl.
Ask Ted Leo
Washington Post – Nov 28, 2007
_______________________Arlington Va. : I have been listening to your music for the last three years and a lot of religious themes pop up in the material. Are you a religious person? If so do you get a lot of grief from the punk community for it?Ted Leo: I am the stereo-typical classic lapsed Catholic. Religious themes crop up in my songs sometimes as metaphors and other kinds of touchstones for getting at issues and "deeper issues" and all that. Right now honestly I think all religion is proving itself to be a NET negative on the human race. I recognize its valuable place in individual lives and many larger communities – I know the good that is done in its various names all over the world but I don’t believe in it anymore and I see the negative aspects dragging us down at a much faster rate than the positive ones are bouying us up. I expect I may get grief as you put it from plenty of people both within and without the punk community for that but there you go… Most "indie" music seems directed to upper-middle class grad school white kids. A far cry from more edgier bluer-collar acts like the Ramones Minor Threat Fugazi Bad Brains Nirvana and the previously mentioned. Do you think "indie" rock will ever get its edge back or will it continue becoming more feminine?Ted Leo:"Feminine?"I think you might have a few people in this forum that would argue with that characterization Robert Bly. But as far as your point goes I’m not sure what to say. I suppose this is why I sometimes attempt to draw a line (however blurry) between "punk" and "indie.
ABC News: Club ‘Bacchanalia’: Natalee’s Last Night
ABC News – Nov 28, 2007
Van der Sloot claims he left a visibly intoxicated Holloway on that beach and went home. She hasn’t been seen since despite a massive search of the island and its surrounding waters. Nisvet an island native said that on weekends the club is “always full.
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