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Utrecht Grafitti

MrTeam goes all textured
Apx Size: 30" x 40"
Location: *****straat, Utrecht NL

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detail
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June 29, 2004
F3ll0wsh1p of teh R1ng

The LOTR irc log files

[at the Council of Elrond]
Gimli: "dwarves pwn!"
Legolas: "Sif, Elves pwn!"
Boromir: "OLOLOL noobs, men pwn!"
Elrond: "STFU tards!!1!"
**Frodo puts the ring on the plinth
Gimili: "Sif ring pwns all!"
**Gimli swings his axe at it, which shatters
Elrond: "**sigh, noob"


lololol

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you may also need this

urban dictionary dot com



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June 28, 2004
Press 'shift' to copy

Copy restrictions that Music Producers put on Audio CDs is supposed to help reduce music piracy by preventing buyers from burning more than three copies, among other restrictions.

But it remains a work in progress -- songs ripped from the CD don't play on Apple Computer Inc.'s popular iPod digital music player.

And users loading the CD on a PC running Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system can easily bypass the protection features by pressing the "shift" key.

Phoenix-based SunnComm Technologies Inc., the company behind the copy-protection features on "Contraband," says its technology is not supposed to be hacker-proof, just effective enough to reduce piracy overall.

more here



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June 27, 2004
The Tempest drowns Utrecht

Last night we went to see a FREE outdoor version of The Tempest at the Dom Tower in Utrecht. They had reconstructed the central part that collapsed during a storm centuries ago, and so with this years 750th Anniversary of the Dom, it seemed quite fitting.

Dom Tower Utrecht

It started after the football (of course).. we managed to find a good spot to watch, at the back of the posh seated area, stood on the decking, about 4feet higher thsn everyone else.

It played like an scene from Towering Inferno, with firemen chucking water around and soaking everyone! But the most impressive was the lighting and the sound, for the first time in ... ooo how long the Dom tower was not lit up with the normal flood lights, but with projections of actors and theatre lights.. pretty good visuals! Cries and screams filled the small streets of Utrecht ... gpeople who didn't know about the event must have wandered WTF was happening?!

Dom Tower Utrecht

As you can see by the time on the clock, we were in town until way after midnight, but it's a friendly place... specially when Holland has just won a footy match!



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Utrecht Graffiti - smackbaby

smack baby

Just 'cause I had the chance while in town with camera.
YAY!



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June 25, 2004
Lego men build PC

I love these lego men pic galleries...

lego doods

But the best i think have to be these 'Kubrik' characters available from jbox.com and other places.

Kubricks

...such detail.



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Futura Video

After seeing some great graffiti on T I K K Y.nl, I promised to upload a video of Futura (see pic below), chucking his paint around.

You can grab this 3 minute video of Futura, Mode 2 and Delta revamping a skate park.

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Defumo- DVD_project_Futura_Mode2_Delta (right click, Save Target As...)

You can see more videos, grab pictures etc from

DeFumo . org



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June 24, 2004
Corpse Flower Webcam

A rare 'Corpse Flower' in UConn Greenhouses is about to bloom and release its naaasty decayed stench.

heres the webcam

updates every 10 seconds

LInk to Corpse Flower at the University of Connecticut

The titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) is a native of the sultry equatorial rainforests of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where it is known as bunga bangkai, the corpse flower. Plants grow from a potato-like underground tuber, which produces umbrella-shaped leaves 10 feet high and 15 feet across. Only a single leaf is present at any one time, but it is dissected into many smaller leaflets. The whole looks something like a palm tree with a spotted green trunk, and is rather attractive. A leaf can last for several years before it withers and is replaced, all the time quietly capturing sunlight and storing food in the tuber. Eventually, after the tuber has grown to weigh as much as an average man, the corpse flower decides to bloom. The bud on the UConn plant could grow to more than six-feet-tall before it opens.



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The Great Esc

Bob Bemer, a computer pioneer who helped invent the ASCII coding system that is used in computers to represent text has died age 84, he also contributed the escape key and the backslash to the computer language.

the great escape

On his website, he described himself as a "Computer software consultant, futurist and raconteur."


A memorial service in binary is scheduled for Saturday.



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June 23, 2004
Friends Names on Food

Cooking up a storm tonight in the kitchen, (chicken curry BTW) looking over what other random stuff I can throw in with the tinned pineapple I just found, when my eye catches a name.... a familiar name.

This ones for you Stef!

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If I find any more...
.. you'll know where to find 'em!



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June 22, 2004
see thru public dunny

Users of this Switzerland toilet can see out, but passers by cannot see in.

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Not sure if I could go!



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fingathing Utrecht

Went to see Fingathing play live in Utrecht.
Two guys from Manchester (UK), one playing double bass (electric) and the other with a deck and drum machine.
We were treated to a "4th dimensional" rendition of their last album, with tracks, Head to head, Grand Central and a complete mashup of 'slop'.
Doublebass player Sneaky (Simon Houghton) played an entrancing version of 'You fly me'.. but he did mention the weed a few times, so i guess a good time was had by the band. Scratch DJ Peter Parker (Dan Baxter) slammed out some great scratches, cutting it up without mercy, with close up cameras on the decks, displaying the action overhead.

Backing up the music was VJ Chris Drury, with his characterful 'gorillaz-esque' art work of the band and their misfit friends.

fingathing

It really was a gig quite out of this world, quite experimental, but warm and friendly.

Fingathing LIVE by Dominic Travers

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Mew album out now on 'Grand Central'



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1GB of spam coming my way

I just got mine!

Gmail is an experiment in a new kind of webmail, built on the idea that you should never have to delete mail and you should always be able to find the message you want.

1000 megabytes of free storage
No pop-up ads. No untargeted banners
Use Google search
Each message is grouped with all its replies and displayed as a conversation.

HUZZAH for Google!

Gmail link



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June 21, 2004
Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About

Funny website with a great list of Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About.
Populated with the ever popular complaints like:

She really over-reacts whenever she catches me wearing her underwear

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Charles Aznavour v. Afrika Bambaataa

yesterday.mp3 (right-click, Save Target As...)
Charles Aznavour v. Afrika Bambaataa

One-stop subway ride from the Bronx to the Champs-Elysees.

LInk



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TT fonts

Nice large selection of fonts from TV shows like Buffy and Care Bears awwwww.
Site also has Game, Band, Chocolate fonts..etc etc.

TypeNow.net link



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Happy Solstice

Seasons Greetings!

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Today the sun reaches its northernmost point in planet Earth's sky marking a season change and the first solstice of the year 2004. In celebration Astronomy Picture of the Day has a detailed, brightly colored image of the active Sun. From the EIT instrument onboard the space-based SOHO observatory, the tantalizing picture is a false-color composite of three images all made in extreme ultraviolet light. Each individual image highlights a different temperature regime in the upper solar atmosphere and was assigned a specific color; red at 2 million, green at 1.5 million, and blue at 1 million degrees C. The combined image shows bright active regions strewn across the solar disk, which would otherwise appear as dark groups of sunspots in visible light images, along with some magnificent plasma loops and an immense prominence at the right hand solar limb.



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high altitude ATM

An Indian bank, which operates what it bills as the world's highest ATM in the far-eastern state of Sikkim, is hoping the cash dispenser will bring in business once a trade route to China is reopened.

The automatic teller machine, set up at an altitude of 13,200 feet (4,023 metres) along the winding route that links the Tibetan capital Lhasa to Sikkim's capital Gangtok, has been installed by UTI Bank with the help of US-based NCR Corp., which made the special machine.

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Is there anything to spend your money on once you get it out?.. .Maybe the bank should open a souvineer shop and a bar too!



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June 19, 2004
Blogging getting too serious?

Glen from Instapundit thinks that blogs are getting far too serious for their own good and that a bit of catblogging seems to be a viable remedy.

I agree!

purr

Purr.



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Mu ha ha

... heh heh


Via T I K K Y.nl



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June 18, 2004
More Photies from Egypt Cheers

More Photies from Egypt
Cheers Dad!

muleboy and muledad

mrmule gallery link



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Snazzy Shirts

The Thomas Pink signature shirt program for the 40th anniversary of the Pink Panther. Stripe it up!

The history of being pink



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Russian Volcano

Satellite view released by NASA showing a brown cloud(C) over the erupting Shiveluch volcano in Russia's Far Eastern Kamchatka peninsula.



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June 16, 2004
Radioactive Camera Lens

Also colloquially “hot glass.” Lens glass which contains radioactive rare earth elements such as thorium (Th).

From the 1940s through to the early 60s lens makers (including Kodak/Aero Ektar, Leitz/Leica, Canon and Pentax/Takumar) sometimes included traces of thorium in certain lens elements because it lowers the refractive index of the glass. And some radioactive contaminants sometimes found their way into (usually non-radioactive) lanthanum (La) compounds used in other types of glass.

If you’re concerned about your old lens or viewfinder (though nearly all commercial lenses built since the 1960s should be free of radioactive materials) you can try putting it on a piece of high-speed film or paper in a pitch-dark place for a week. If the developed emulsion shows fogging you should have the lens tested by a professional with a Geiger counter to determine how radioactive it is.

Radioactive man to the rescue

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Fresh Veg?

WASHINGTON (AFP) - In a decision that will warm the hearts of fast-food fans, US authorities have classified batter-coated, frozen french fries as a fresh vegetable.

Serving up healthy Veg

"They fall into the category of fresh because they are not processed," said agency spokesman George Chartier. "They are not transformed in the sense of being cooked."
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First Mobile Phone Virus

The French unit of the Russian security software developer Kaspersky Labs said that that virus - called Cabir - appears to have been developed by an international group specialising in creating viruses which try to show "that no technology is reliable and safe from their attacks".

According to the anti-virus software developer F-Secure, the discovery of Cabir is proof that the technologies are now available to create viruses for mobile phones and that they are now known to the writers of computer viruses.

Anti-virus experts have been warning for months that mobile phone viruses are set to multipy, given the increasingly diverse uses of mobile phones.

ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US!
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DJ stuff

DJ pod
Description:
Rashid describes his table as one, "that is organic like sound, omnidirectional like sound, and that emphasizes the 'volumous' beats that irradiate from the two turntables." It is produced by Pure Design.
Price: $2900.00

Rashid obviously has his head firmly rammed up his back-side, spouting gibberish like that!

rashid, yesterday

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Converting AVI files

OK so I'm 'backing up' several of my DVDs for Personal use!
I have some software I'm using and thought it'd be good to share....

Firstly I'm ripping the DVD to very high quality AVI file, this takes ages and produces a 1:1 copy of the disk.
For this I am using INTERVIDEO DVDCopy

After that I need to get the DivX compression going and make the file smaller. (thanks to jon2082 for the links)

This guide will explain how to convert an
AVI to DivX,
DV to DivX,
XVID to DivX,
DivX to DivX,
VCD(MPG/DAT) to DivX,
SVCD(MPG) to DivX,
DVD(MPG/VOB) to DivX or
ASF to DivX.
With MP3 audio. You can also use this guide to reconvert DivX 3 to DivX 4+ or convert to uncompressed AVI or XVID.

Tools required: DivX/XviD Codecs, ASF Codecs, MP3 Audio Codec and Virtualdub or Virtualdub1.3c or Virtualdub-MPEG2-AC3.

Virtual-Dub walk through



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June 15, 2004