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Monthly Archives: November 2003
Music
November 26, 2003 – 11:48 am
Music
November 25, 2003 – 10:04 am
Ween to release limited edition All Request Live CD containing “songs that we have never performed before or since” this x-mas.
Update: Here is the track listing:
1) Happy Colored Marbles
2) The Stallion Part 1
3) The Stallion Part 2
4) The Stallion Part 3
5) The Stallion Part 4
6) The Stallion Part 5
7) Demon Sweat
8) Cover it with Gas and Set it on Fire
9) Awesome Sound
10) Cold Blows the Wind
11) Pollo Asado
12) Reggaejunkiejew
13) Tried and True
14) Mononucleosis
15) Stay Forever
16) Where’d the Cheese Go?
bonus track: webcam footage of “Stallion Part 3″ in mpeg format
Column
November 24, 2003 – 2:35 pm
A to Z: Atlantic News Perspective #93 (Nov 24)
Sunday shopping, standoff at the Co-op and combating the clubbed tunicate.
By: Iain K. MacLeod
Video
November 18, 2003 – 11:18 pm
Column
November 17, 2003 – 11:45 am
A to Z: Atlantic News Perspective #92 (Nov 17)
A tomato in space, the murder of a bald eagle and painting around the world.
By: Iain K. MacLeod
Word
November 12, 2003 – 12:09 pm
“Playlistism…is discrimination based not on race, sex or religion, but on someone’s terrible taste in music, as revealed by their iTunes music library.” from Wired News
Quote
November 12, 2003 – 10:45 am
“If Bush said the earth was flat, the mainstream media would have stories with the headline: “Shape of the Earth � Views Differ.” - NY Times columnist Paul Krugman (AlterNet)
Column
November 11, 2003 – 5:27 pm
A to Z: Atlantic News Perspective #91 (Nov 10)
MRI in the CBRM, Road to Hell pulled from NS shelves and PEI Halloween vandals.
By: Iain K. MacLeod
Don’t Blame Hockey
November 6, 2003 – 11:18 am
Brazen brats’ ages shock cop | Halifax Herald
Excerpt: Group of boys aged 12 to 14 allegedly assault 7 people with hockey sticks…
“Light of day is irrelevant to these kids,” Const. Wyatt said. “They’re brazen and they have no feeling of consequences, no sense of reasoning.”
He blames that in part on video games. He said kids are incessantly bombarded with graphic images of violence and are rewarded for killing people.