Acting veteran CHRISTOPHER LEE has launched a music career at the
age of 84 - releasing a CD of songs including a heavy metal track.
The LORD OF THE RINGS star is convinced he is the oldest rocker to
record an album.
Today North Korea agreed to begin the process of disarming their
nuclear program. If my memory serves me correctly, in the last
couple of years Kim Jong Il has agreed to disarm the program, was
told not to do any further nuclear testing, then shot test nukes in
the waters shared by Japan, agreed to stop (again) and since then
they have continued...
The tormenting of ones soul from within, being burned in a fire of
eternal fury and pain, devouring every light of hope, every sign of
happiness, every sign of beauty in living, suffocating the spirit
with fumes of sorrow and agony.
Amazing. Beck appeared to be in pain or at least not totally lucid
on a YouTube video which was posted 1/3. Apparently he had surgery
(he does not say what kind of surgery nor where) on 12/27 and by
12/29 was so wiped out on drugs that he was supposedly suicidal
(least that [...]
Orpheus isn?t heartbroken. As a recovering victim of rejection,
Hollywood might like to romantically portray him bent over his
phone, pining away Kleenex in hand, unshowered with a crazed look
in his eyes. But let?s be real: Orpheus is a real-life,
socially-adjusted Stanford student.
Vancouver's majestic Stanley Park famous for being one of the
largest natural parks within the downtown core of any world city
may soon be reverting to the Jurassic era. If the Vancouver Park's
Board approves a proposal which may have its basis from the movie
"Jurassic Park" then Stanley Park will be transformed.
Chip maker Intel is timing the launch of its "Penryn" family of 45
nanometer quad-core Xeon processors to coincide with the
Supercomputing Conference 2007 high performance computing event
being held this week in Reno, Nevada, as a means of highlighting
the performance and performance per watt advantages its new
"Harperstown" Xeon 5400s can offer to HPC customers. But the chips
will plug into ...
1 Paul McCandless
Da Brat
Acting veteran CHRISTOPHER LEE has launched a music career at the age of 84 - releasing a CD of songs including a heavy metal track. The LORD OF THE RINGS star is convinced he is the oldest rocker to record an album.
2 MVP
Da Brat
Today North Korea agreed to begin the process of disarming their nuclear program. If my memory serves me correctly, in the last couple of years Kim Jong Il has agreed to disarm the program, was told not to do any further nuclear testing, then shot test nukes in the waters shared by Japan, agreed to stop (again) and since then they have continued...
3 Roxy Music
Da Brat
The tormenting of ones soul from within, being burned in a fire of eternal fury and pain, devouring every light of hope, every sign of happiness, every sign of beauty in living, suffocating the spirit with fumes of sorrow and agony.
4 Lulu
Da Brat
Amazing. Beck appeared to be in pain or at least not totally lucid on a YouTube video which was posted 1/3. Apparently he had surgery (he does not say what kind of surgery nor where) on 12/27 and by 12/29 was so wiped out on drugs that he was supposedly suicidal (least that [...]
5 Mar De Grises
Da Brat
Orpheus isn?t heartbroken. As a recovering victim of rejection, Hollywood might like to romantically portray him bent over his phone, pining away Kleenex in hand, unshowered with a crazed look in his eyes. But let?s be real: Orpheus is a real-life, socially-adjusted Stanford student.
6 Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares
Da Brat
ASPEN ? Rory Cerise?s last year as a full-blown cattle rancher is one to remember even if he?d like to forget.
7 Kool Moe Dee
Da Brat
Vancouver's majestic Stanley Park famous for being one of the largest natural parks within the downtown core of any world city may soon be reverting to the Jurassic era. If the Vancouver Park's Board approves a proposal which may have its basis from the movie "Jurassic Park" then Stanley Park will be transformed.
8 Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
Da Brat
Chip maker Intel is timing the launch of its "Penryn" family of 45 nanometer quad-core Xeon processors to coincide with the Supercomputing Conference 2007 high performance computing event being held this week in Reno, Nevada, as a means of highlighting the performance and performance per watt advantages its new "Harperstown" Xeon 5400s can offer to HPC customers. But the chips will plug into ...