My friend Jessica just sent me a link to an interview with Michael Moore, the producer of the widely acclaimed documentary on violence in American culture, Bowling For Columbine. I saw it a couple of weeks back with the other Canadian at my company here in Sarasota, Florida. It’s a good film; it did wonders for my identity as a Canadian.
The interview is long, but I think it’s worth the read. Check it out.
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You don’t have a backup!?
Here’s a couple of friendly Computer User Services employees at my alma mater. The one on the left works for the Faculty Support Team; the other, for the Student Facilities Group. I’d tell you their names, but they’d probably eat me.
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The Crystal Method: “Community Service”
(Read Jive Magazine’s review)
What can I say? I love this album. I’ve had it for a few weeks now — a coworker lent it to me. Dark and moody, grabs you by the scruff of your neck and throws you where it wants to go. Track 2’s got a great sample in it; took me by surprise actually. Gotta say, I haven’t heard such a strong opener since disc 2 of Sasha’s GU San Francisco. If the first three tracks don’t make you want to hear the rest of the disc, something’s wrong.# Track Name Artist Time 1 No Soul (PMT Remix) ILS 4:17 2 Cake Hole Evil 9 5:50 3 Breakin On The Streets (False Prophet Remix) Stir Fry 3:54 4 Morpheus (Meat Katie And Dylan Rhymes Mix) Koma & Bones 3:41 5 Funny Break (One Is Enough) (Plump DJ’s Mix) Orbital 5:20 6 Curveball Elite Force 4:00 7 Dude In The Moon (Luna Mix) Dastrix 6:04 8 Name Of The Game (Hybrid’s LA Blackout Remix) The Crystal Method 5:49 9 Boom (The Crystal Method Remix) P.O.D. 3:31 10 Trickshot Ceasefire 3:16 11 Renegades Of Funk (The Crystal Method Remix) Rage Against The Machine 3:55 12 Paranoid (The Crystal Method Remix) Garbage 5:23 13 Wild, Sweet And Cool (Static Revenger Mix) The Crystal Method 4:24 14 Hold Back Force Mass Motion vs. Dylan Rhymes 4:38 15 You Know Its Hard (Koma + Bones Remix) The Crystal Method 6:40 16 The Red Pill Scratch D vs H-Bomb 3:24 After that, the compilation really starts into earnest Crystal Methody goodness. Breaks all around, thankyouverymuch! I must agree with the Jive review — this compilation really does leave you wanting more!