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  1. Not just you, it appears anyone using IE is experiencing issues.
  2. It already is. This includes cable and certain satellite stations. Personally, as much as I feel I am over-paying ($27 a month) for television considering how much I watch I'd still rather support the Canadian broadcasters/stations then pass my money to some American company like netflix. Since I don't care for crowding up with a bunch of strangers in a theater & paying $20 for a film I may not like and then be able to rent for $5 only a few weeks later I don't see any adavantage to it, but thats my personal preference. Last time I went to a theater (outside of TIFF) was in the late 90s.
  3. Firefox & Linux distros display the site normally. Anyone using chrome care to weigh in?
  4. I was wacthing last nights as well, pretty interesting and funny. I was watching somthing on saturday night which I thought was this doc but I fell alseep about 20mins into it. Might of been a different behind the scenes (although it was the same format), I dunno.
  5. Opinon is not slander. So implying that if the provided information was incorrect, action would (or could) be taken against independent media fails as any sorta of conformation of "truth". I don't think anyone (doctors, gov't or px company) would debate the importance of vitamin D to our health and survival. There will however be differing opinions on whether or not it's enough to defend against H1N1 or any other virus for that matter. Personally, I haven't had a flu shot in over a decade, nor do I recall the lst time I had the flu.
  6. Bob Dylan Early Recordings Vol. I 1960-09-00 - 1963-09-17 "I Always Liked Minnesota, I Was There For A Party Once" First Minnesota Party Tape: Disc One 1) Red Rosey Bush (Trad.) 2) Jonny I Hardly Knew You (Trad.) 3) Jesus Crist (Woody Guthrie) 4) Streets Of Glory (Trad.) 5) K.C. Moan (1927 Memphis Jug Band) 6) Blues Yodel #8 (Muleskinner Blues) (Trad.) 7) I'm A Gambler (Trad.) 8) Talking Columbia (Woody Guthrie) 9) Talking Sailor (Woody Guthrie) 10) Talking Hugh Brown 11) Talking Lobbyist (Tom Glazer) Minnesota Party Tape II: 12) Rambling Round (Woody Guthrie) 13) Death Don't Have No Mercy (Rev. Gary Davis) 14) It's Hard To Be Blind 15) This Train Is Bound For Glory (Woody Guthrie) 16) Harp Blues 17) Talking Fish Blues (Woody Guthrie) 18) Pastures Of Plenty (Woody Guthrie)
  7. Michael Wincott can give Ironside a run for his money.
  8. Won't someone think of the physically challenged microorganisms!
  9. Jerry Garcia & Bob Weir (acoustic) Melkweg Amsterdam, NL 1981-10-11 recorded with a single-tube camera on betamax tape PAL DVD video: 720x576, 25f/s, 9641kb/s audio: ac3, 192kb/s 1. Monkey And The Engineer 2. I've Been All Around This World 3. Cassidy 4. Jack-A-Roe 5. On The Road Again* 6. Bird Song* 7. Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie* * these songs are unfortunately missing, owing to irreparable tape damage
  10. Delaney and Bonnie and Friends Colton, UK 2 December 1969 Set 1 soundboard>?>cdr>xact>cdwav>flac(level 6) total time 49:24 1 intro Dave Mason 2 Instrumental 3 Only You Know and I Know 4 Things Get Better 5 I Don't Know Why (?) 6 Where There's a Will There's a Way 7 Comin' Home 8 I Don't Want to Discuss It 9 finish and threats from promoter 10 Instrumental (must be from next set) Bonnie Bramlett - vocals Delaney Bramlett - guitar, vocals Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals Dave Mason - guitar George Harrison - guitar Carl Radle - bass guitar Bobby Whitlock - organ, keyboards, vocals Rita Coolidge - backing vocals Jim Gordon - drums, percussion Tex Johnson - percussion Bobby Keys - saxophones Jim Price - trombone, trumpet, horns notes; there are sometime problems early on The last song must be from the late show. It's the same instrumental as the opener on the early show. This lineup is lifted from the official cd release from Fairfield Halls Croyden 12 December 1969 (minus Leon Russell who I can't hear on this tape). Not sure if L'Angelo Misterioso is present or not, but I left him in the lineup for now. Not sure which Colton in the UK this is, anyone? Corrections welcome.
  11. Haha - I didnt even notice that when I got the artwork. Nice catch. Here is some alternative art for Hamilton, without spelling errors. http://IvorCover.jpg http://IvorTray.jpg
  12. Figured I'd share these here, the Hamilton link isn't one of mine (although the artwork links are) but was being shared on another board & the Boston link is mine, ripped from the silvers. All mp3 though, just a heads up. Both shows are usually considered the best sounding (quality wise) from this tour. Apparently though, SOYCD part 9 isn't really there as it was written after the tour. Anyway, here ya go, awesome sounding AUDs for anyone interested. Pink Floyd 6/25/75 Ivor Wynne Stadium Hamilton, Ontario, CA CD artwork: http://hits_dfp_front.jpg http://hits_dfp_back.jpg Tracklisting: 01 - Raving and Drooling 12:37 02 - You Gotta Be Crazy 13:28 03 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 1-5) 12:29 04 - Have A Cigar 4;53 05 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 6-8) 12:05 06 - Speak To Me 3:01 07 - Breathe 3:00 08 - On The Run 5:02 09 - Time 6:32 10 - The Great Gig In The Sky 6:34 11 - Money 9:09 12 - Us And Them 7:24 13 - Any Colour You Like 8:51 14 - Brain Damage 3:52 15 - Eclipse 2:10 16 - Tuning 1:23 17 - Echoes 24:34 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S5MW2MN7 Pink Floyd Boston Gardens Boston, Massachusetts 1975-06-18 Echoes In The Gardens Source ------ Liberated bootleg Heartbreakers HB801-1/2/3 Artwork included. Disc 1: 1. Raving And Drooling 2. Gotta Be Crazy 3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) 4. Have A Cigar 5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9) Running Time: 54'36" Disc 2: 1. Speak To Me 2. Breathe In The Air 3. On The Run 4. Time 5. The Great Gig In The Sky 6. Money 7. Us And Them 8. Any Colour You Like 9. Brain Damage 10. Eclipse Running Time: 54'21" Disc 3: 1. Echoes Running Time: 22'54" http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IECGX829
  13. JERRY GARCIA, BOB WEIR & DUANE ALLMAN WBCN Studios, Boston, Mass USA November 21, 1970 1. advertisement 2. El Paso 3. banter 4. Big River 5. I Know You Rider 6. banter 7. Jam 8. banter 9. Dark Hollow 10. banter 11. Angie 12. Let Me In FM MASTER REEL > 2ND GEN (?) REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC
  14. Couple shows on the traders den as well. I have a few, I'll poke around and see if I can find em, when I do I'll shoot you a PM with the dates, and if you don't have them I'll mail them to you. I don't listen to them anymore anyhow. Keep trying on the dime account, I got one for a friend last night. And when you do, make sure to log on as BWM mentioned, I've lost my account a couple times from inactivity. [edit to add] Here's the shows I have, buried in a spindle of CDRs somewhere.. http://www.phishhook.com/lists/Esau?listID=0#JazzIsDead
  15. Downloaded the Dylan one - I guess that'll teach me to read the entire release before downloading. I didn't realize it was his own songs with Dylan tracks sampled into them (or "remixes" as they are calling them).
  16. Wow, a steeltown show. Thats pretty impressive.
  17. Esau.

    yayyyyyy God

    Scientists reproduce 'fake' Shroud of Turin The Shroud of Turin - revered as the cloth that covered Jesus in the tomb – is a man-made relic, according to scientists who reproduced a copy of the famous fabric. Italian chemist Luigi Garlaschelli said his experiment proves that earlier carbon dating of the shroud to the 14th century was correct. He used materials and techniques that were available in the Middle Ages to explain how a negative image of a crucified man could be imprinted centuries before the invention of photography. Professor Garlaschelli today said: ‘Many still believe that the shroud has unexplainable characteristics that cannot be reproduced by human means.‘But the result obtained clearly indicates that this could be done with the use of inexpensive materials and with a quite simple procedure. However, Professor Garlaschelli said he still expected people to challenge his research and insist the shroud, kept at Turin Cathedral, is real.‘If they don't want to believe carbon dating done by some of the world's best laboratories they certainly won't believe me.’ The shroud is first recorded in history around 1360 in the hands of a French knight - a late appearance that is one of the reasons why some scientists are skeptical of its authenticity. Measuring 13ft long and 3ft wide, it has suffered severe damage during the centuries, including from fires. Owned by the Vatican, it is kept locked in a special protective chamber in Turin’s cathedral and is rarely shown. The last public display was in 2000, when more than 1 million people turned up to see it, and the next is scheduled for 2010. The Catholic Church makes no claims about the relic’s authenticity, but says it is a powerful symbol of Christ’s suffering. The shroud has been strongly debated within the scientific community. Some researchers claim that patches used in the Middle Ages to repair the cloth after a fire altered the carbon-dating results. Another study, by the Hebrew University, concluded that pollen and plant images on the shroud showed it originated in the area around Jerusalem sometime before the eighth century Read more here
  18. Unfortunately I won't be making it, Brad.
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