Posted by: BathroomCoffee November 24, 2006
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http://www.bartleby.com/59/1/lethimwhoisw.html (Jesus: 'He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her . . . ') http://www.stonerlemmings.com/game/game.html (Stoner lemmings game) http://www.scanx.net/goodies/ScanXdjSetParis09092006.mp3 (Scan X's (very rare) new DJ mix) http://www.samurai.fm/dcrecordings (Cosmo Vitelli DJ Mix) http://www.iconscious.co.uk/music/nowmash-vol2 (Mike Cupcake's "Now That's What I Call Mashup - Volume 2") http://www.superspyomatic.us (*track your enemies spying portal) http://www.spy.org.uk ('Watching Them, Watching Us: UK Public CCTV Surveillance Regulation Campaign . . .') http://www.privacy.org ('Privacy International is a human rights group formed in 1990 as a watchdog on surveillance by governments and corporations . .) http://wwwhrfq.com (brand new Japanese based digital download site) http://www.blentwell.com (Spooner's fantastic DJ mix domain) http://www.btyahoo.com/dma06/best_radio (Click here and vote for Ministry Of Sound Radio at this year's Digital Radio Awards) http://www.hummezum.hu/swfroads (road game) http://www.puffgames.com/pearldiver (Diving game) http://www.freeonlinegames.com/play/1476.html cliff diving monkey game) US Police Secretly Spied On Festival Fans DEA and State police officials used hidden thermal imaging cameras and high-tech audio equipment to covertly monitor 50,000 revellers, US media reports revealed this week. Using night-vision cameras and microphones provided by surveillance company NS Microwave, cops were able to capture high definition images of individuals rolling cigarettes across 85% of the site, which NS suggested could be duplicated at all outdoor events. "Just as light was being shed on the dying tide of raves, the music festival was being born (with) drugs for all," the company declared in a triumphant press release hailing their surveillance success. "Now large festivals have been cropping up in every region of the country, what is the best way to control rampant illegal drugs?" NS added,While cops declared the Big Brother style spy technology a resounding success (local press reported that 140 drug-related arrests were made in total at the festival) Wakarusa festival organizer Brent Mosiman stressed he'd been shocked and alarmed by the underhand police tactics. "We cannot tell you how truly sorry we are that these 'spying" issues occurred at Wakarusa this year and we sincerely apologize to everyone for any violations of your rights and privacy," Mr Mosiman said on their website this week. "To give you some background, we were informed that there would be an increased law enforcement presence at this year's event. Initially, we were supportive of this when it was presented as an effort to increase the safety of everyone in attendance. It became apparent however that enforcement, not safety and security, was the true mission of the increased law enforcement. We must make it perfectly clear that we did not know of any of the specific measures, tactics or instruments the various law enforcement agencies used at the event. More importantly, Wakarusa does not believe such tactics and equipment were necessary and does not support their use. If there are not significant assurances that similar procedures won't materialize in the future, we will not host another Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival," he promised. Kenny Larkin and DJ Smoove DJed at the four day event which was headlined by garage rock band Flaming Lips. http://www.wakarusa.com http://www.ebaumsworld.com/bubbles.html (bubbles game) http://www.snapbubbles.com (Bubble wrap) http://www.bubbles.org/html/games/bubblechase.htm (Bubble chase game) New York Men's Gay/ Straight Confusion A new study of the sex lives of over 4,000 New York males has revealed that over one in ten who identified themselves has heterosexual had sex with a man in the last year, according to a report in the Annals of Internal Medicine. "Doctors need to ask patients about specific sexual practices instead of relying on self-reported sexual orientation to assess risk for unsafe sexual practices and risk for sexually transmitted diseases," said DR Preeti Pathela, the author of the study. "Public health prevention messages should not be framed to appeal solely to gay-identified men." New York club promoter Daniel Nardicio, who also runs social networking website D-List (targeting 'the new gay; men in their early twenties to thirties, who may live outside the gay ghetto, and though proud and not afraid to flaunt their queerness, do not care to be classified as gay') was unsurprised. "New York is really pretty Latino and black, and both groups tend to claim to be straight but have lots of gay sex and that ratio one in ten seems about right to me", said Daniel. "If you go onto Craigslist and put up a straight profile looking to fug a guy, you'd be amazed how many guys you'd get." Daniel, who's recently expanded D-List to become "Myspace tailored specifically for gay men" runs the site with the catchphrase 'Recruiting Faggots Since 1984' though told Skrufff their motto is just a tease. "I love to play on the whole concept that straights are afraid that we recruit people to be gay. That's no more possible than trying to get me to eat pussy," he laughed. "I do not believe every man is potentially gay, just as I do not believe every gay could be potentially straight, as many fag hags contend. I think there's a whole palette of behaviour and tastes, and I think lots of men are just into attention, wherever the source," he suggested. He also added, however, that many D List members are increasingly obscuring their sexual identifies in role playing games, adding to the overall confusion. "D List a pretty gay site, but we do have a lot of guys who claim to be 'bi'," said Daniel. "I find often that men who identify as straight are often gay, but also think it's hot to be considered straight for an online hook up," said Daniel. "Some of my gay friends claim to be straight when they hook up."
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