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41, (how the fuck did that happen?) Married to Bart two dogs Kira and Cooper (white German Shepard's) two brothers one sister 1 niece 2 nephews. Live in Milton Keynes.

Saturday 31 January 2009

Why I love just driving around

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You never know what you are going to see.

I was out in the car last weekend for my weekly ride, I was on my way home driving through Olney and I got stuck behind this guy.

I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I had to risk crashing the car to get a photo of the back of his 4x4, note the number plate just to top off the look.

I am tempted to give him a call. I wont to find out more about driven shooting especially as this is a Milton Keynes telephone number. I can't imagine where or what you would be KILLING.

Would anyone like to join me?

Monday 19 January 2009

Chase & Status - Against All Odds (Ft. Kano)

Love this. Two of the best D&B producers and the best of UK Hip Hop.

The Prodigy Omen


Here it is the second single to be taken from the long awaited and much anticipated album Invaders Must Die due for release on the 2nd of March.

Unfortunately I still can't link to a direct copy but if you click on the link Here or on the photo to be taken straight to it. This was only uploaded to the prodigy channel seven hours ago so it's still box fresh.

I am looking forward to hearing how the full album hangs together. The first two singles Invaders Must Die and Omen sound like a great start. I am looking for something a little harder and less radio friendly al-la Smack My Bitch Up.

Or maybe like this. My vote goes to The Prodigy to headline Glastonbury 2009!!

Warning



Don't tell Bart I have pre ordered the album on Vinyl and CD. Come on March 2nd.

Sunday 18 January 2009

flash mobbing




I really like the idea of the flash mob. It's just so exciting, you meet up with a load of strangers that you have made contact with on the web. You all meet at a pre-designated public space, such as a train station, shopping mall - anywhere that people gather in large numbers but would normally have little or no contact with one another.

Then one cue you all freeze, dance, fight or whatever for the pre set amount of time. Then you all go back to the mundane along with the rest of the rat race.

You do get to bask in the glory of the crowds of onlookers who have been amazed at what they have just seen. I think it is an amazing way to connect with people that you would normally pass on the street without a thought.

Frozen Grand Central



So I guess it was just a matter of time before the advertising gurus got their hands on the idea. I saw the short version of this ad on TV tonight, so I thought I would share.

This is T mobile's ad version (full length)

Friday 16 January 2009

School Dorm Snake Game

This is a computer science project created by a student at a university in Poland. He hooked up an entire university building to show off his skills. I hope he got an A.

Wednesday 14 January 2009

Zane Lowe Takeovers 2009 with The Prodigy





If you are reading this then you have the technology.

On Monday Jan 12 the Prodigy stepped in for Zane Lowe on his 7 - 9 pm Radio 1 slot while Zane is back home in New Zealand for his annual months holiday.

It has to be the best two hours of radio that I have heard since DJ Hype on Fantasy FM back in late 1989. You can play the whole show again using the radio1 listen again feature until Monday 19th please please go do it. If your musical history is anything like mine I guarantee you will not be disappointed.

I was blown away with just how good it was, so many tunes that hold up to anything out there today. The whole thing brought back so many great memories of the good old days (Radio Babylon in particular made me tingle).

So go and listen to the best couple of hours radio you are likely to hear anywhere.

Here is the track listing for the show to prove it.

19:00
The Prodigy - 'Invaders Must Die' (Cooking Vinyl)
Chase And Status - 'Against All Odds' (Ram)
Bloc Party - 'One Month Off' (Wichita)
Feed Me - 'The Spell' (Mou5trap)
Public Enemy Vs Zinc - '138 Noise' (White Label)
White Lies - 'To Lose My Life' (Fiction)
First Record The Prodigy Ever Bought
The Specials - 'Gangsters' (Crysalis)
Hottest Record In The World
The Prodigy - 'The Omen' (Cooking Vinyl)
Method Man - 'Release Yo Delf' (Prodigy Remix) (White Label)
Tommy Sparks - 'I'm A Rope' (Electric Eyeball)
Dorp - 'London Out There' (Caned And Able)
Slipknot - 'Duality' (Roadrunner)
Jay Z - '99 Problems' (Roc-A-Fella)
15 Minutes To Rave
The Prodigy - 'Android' (Cooking Vinyl)
Dominator - 'Human Resource' (White Label)
The House Crew - 'Keep The Fire Burning' (Production House)
Justice - 'Phantom Part II' (Soulwax Mix) (Ed Banger)
Dizzee Rascal - 'Sirens' (XL)
Tenor Saw - 'Ring The Alarm' (Relentless)
Metronomy - 'A Thing For Me' (Because Music)
Big Daddy Kane - 'Death Of Kane' (Warners)
Hijack - 'Hold No Hostage' (Potty Mouth)
Prodigy Soundclash
Keith: Meat Beat Manifesto - 'Radio Babylon' (PIAS)
Maxim: Urban Shakedown - 'Some Justice' (Urban Shakedown)
Liam: Egyptian Empire - 'The Horn Track' (Ffrreeedom)
Rage Against The Machine - 'Vietnow' Sony)
Prodigy's Winter Warmer
Turbo Fruits - 'Volcano' (ARK Recordings)
Queens Of The Stone Age - 'Feel Good Hit Of The Summer' (Vertigo)

Tuesday 13 January 2009

Now this is my kind of adventure

I for one hope this trip goes without any incidence. Bart can I have a flying car for next Christmas please!!

By flying car from London to Timbuktu
By Jude Sheerin BBC News

The Skycar can take off at 45mph. (All car images are mock ups)
A voyage to fabled Timbuktu in a flying car may sound like a magical childhood fantasy.
But this week a British adventurer will set off from London on an incredible journey through Europe and Africa in a souped-up sand buggy, travelling by road - and air.
With the help of a parachute and a giant fan-motor, Neil Laughton plans to soar over the Pyrenees near Andorra, before taking to the skies again to hop across the 14-km (nine-mile) Straits of Gibraltar.
The ex-SAS officer then aims to fly over the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, above stretches of the Sahara desert and, well, wherever else the road runs out.
But forget Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - this flying machine is based on proven technology.
Touch of a button
Designed by a young British inventor, the Skycar enables its driver to pilot the vehicle at the mere touch of a button as though it were a microlite.
The team behind it calls the Skycar the world's first road legal biofuelled flying car.
Mr Laughton's destination is the west African country of Mali and its city of Timbuktu, a place which has had a mystical, "middle of nowhere" reputation since the heyday of Victorian exploration.

I thought this would be an interesting challenge... Timbuktu is an iconic and quirky destination
Neil Laughton
The daredevil 42-day expedition will pass 4,000 miles (6,400 km) through France, Spain and Morocco, head into the Sahara by way of Mauritania and Mali, before returning home via Senegal.
He had also hoped to make the 22mile (35km) flight across the English Channel, but that plan was vetoed by civil aviation officials.
Even Mr Laughton - who has scaled the highest mountains on seven continents and trekked at the North Pole - admits his latest "boy's own" adventure is a little eccentric.
"I like variety and thought this would be an interesting challenge," he told the BBC News website. "Also Timbuktu is an iconic and quirky destination."
The father-of-two says his long-suffering wife's initial reaction to his latest feat of derring-do was "unprintable", but she is now fully behind the charity mission.
Ultimate boy's toy
As he prepares to set off from central London on Wednesday morning, Mr Laughton is optimistic the Skycar's maiden voyage will go smoothly.
SKYCAR IN NUMBERS

Weight: 1,000lb (480kg)
Engine: Four cylinders, 1,000cc
Flight range: 185 miles (300km)
Cruising altitude: 2,000-3,000ft (600m-900m)
Top speed: 70mph (110km/h) airborne; 110mph (180km/h) road
Cost: £50,000 ($76,000)
"Clearly the reliability of the car is crucial. We're going to have to cope with wind chill temperatures as low as -30C and blistering heat up to 50C. But it's been fully tested at a secret location and it 100% works."
With the help of sponsors, the team has invested about £250,000 ($380,000) developing the vehicle.
The brains behind the two-seater Skycar is 29-year-old inventor Gilo Cardozo, who will join Mr Laughton as co-pilot for the African leg of the trip.
The self-taught engineer's Wiltshire-based firm, Parajet, manufactures the industrial paramotors that propel the Skycar once it is airborne.
He has been dreaming of creating a flying car - the ultimate boy's toy - since childhood.
"The inspiration came from realising we can drive and we can fly, so why can't we do both? The problem all along has been the wing technology, which we think we've cracked with the Skycar," he said.
Mr Cardozo built and co-piloted the powered paraglider which took British TV survivalist Bear Grylls over the summit of Mount Everest in 2007.
He plans to sell the Skycar commercially to the public at £50,000 per vehicle, if it can prove its mettle on the Timbuktu mission.
'Unsavoury people'
The team is keenly aware, however, it is not just the environment which could prove hostile.
In 2007 the annual Paris-Dakar rally was cancelled amid reported threats from Islamic militants in Mauritania.

Inventor Gilo Cardozo is the brains behind the Skycar
Mr Laughton said: "Sadly the political situation in some areas on our route is not good and there are some unsavoury people about so we must be careful."
On the road, the Skycar takes barely three minutes to convert into an aircraft.
The driver unpacks the special nylon wing from the boot, before unfurling the parachute on the ground to the rear.
The powerful fan's thrust propels the buggy forward and provides enough wing lift to take off at just 45mph (70km/h), from any "airstrip" longer than 650ft (200m).
Once airborne, the driver uses pedals in the zero-carbon vehicle's foot well to steer the Skycar by tugging cables that change the wing's shape.
Should something go wrong, the pilot can launch an emergency parachute, which should allow the buggy to drift safely back to earth.
A convoy of support vehicles will accompany the team every step of the way.
What the nomadic camel caravans of the Sahara will make of the flying machine is anybody's guess.

Sunday 11 January 2009

V V Brown - Crying Blood

Thanks to Jules Holland for bringing another talent into my world.

I grabbed this from a web interview, thanks M Online.

V V Brown is a singer, songwriter, producer and instrumentalist currently living in east London. The talented artist has written songs for successful acts such as the Sugababes and the Pussycat Dolls and is now shifting the focus to her own solo material.

Debut single Crying Blood garnered critical acclaim from the music industry and V V is well-known on the live circuit.

M Online caught up with V V to find out more about her music, her work for other artists and see what advice she has to offer aspiring artists.




V V interview part one and two.