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12 hours and 1 minutes ago
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Still no GTA IV… Here’s an offcial mixtape from rapper Eminem.
Can’t find much info about it, except for the whole track list. 76minutes of
rap;). Enjoy
By presenting himself as himself, Eminem and his career took off. Soon after giving the Rap
Coalition’s Wendy Day a copy of the Infinite album at a chance meeting, she helped the
aspiring lyrical gymnast secure a spot at the Coalition’s 1997 Rap Olympics in Los Angeles,
where he won second place in the freestyle competition. During the trip, Eminem and his manager,
Paul Rosenberg, gave a few people from Interscope Records his demo and he made his major radio
debut on the world famous Wake Up Show with Sway and Tech. Realizing that this was the
opportunity of his lifetime, Eminem delivered a furious medley of lyrics that wowed his hosts and
radio audience alike.
“I felt like it’s my time to shine,” Eminem says of that performance. “I
have to rip this. At that time, I felt that it was a life or death situation.”
Tracks
01 Intro
02 In This Game feat Notorious Big
03 Monkeyz
04 Soldier (Remix) feat G-Unit
05 Till I Collapse (Remix) (Exclu) feat 50 Cent & 2pac
06 The What feat Method Man Royce Da 59 & Dj Clue
07 Ill Hit Em Up (Exclu) feat D-12
08 Touchdown feat T.i
09 Drug Ballad (Exclu)
10 Square Dance
11 Low Down Dirty (Exclu)
12 Bodyguard feat Dr Dre & Obie Trice
13 We Came 2 Party (Exclu) feat 40 Glocc & Jayo Felony
14 Dead Wrong feat Notorious Big
15 If I Get Locked Up Tonight feat Dr Dre
16 Peep Show feat 50 Cent
17 Hands On You feat Obie Trice
18 Jimmy Crack Corn feat 50 Cent
19 Im Having A Relapse (New Single)
DATE :Â 2008-12-02
ARTIST :Â Eminem
TITLE :Â Long Time No See (official mixtape)
GENRE :Â Hip-Hop
LABEL :Â Sowax Music / Musicast
RUNTIME: 76:54
SIZE: 83.63mb
Links: Website, Download
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Bertrand Soulier -
1 days and 1 hours ago
Si on ne peut tenir Xavier Niel responsable
des méthodes d’interpellation de Vittorio de Filippis, ex-PDG et directeur de
publication de Libération, on peut tout de même s’étonner de la
procédure. Vittorio de Filippis est mis en cause pour un commentaire qu’un lecteur
avait laissé en octobre 2006 sur le site liberation.fr
au sujet d’un article concernant Xavier Niel. Le fondateur du fournisseur
d’accès à Internet Free, Xavier
Niel avait été reconnu coupable cette année-là de recel d’abus
de biens sociaux pour l’époque où il gérait… des peep
shows.
Vittorio de Fillipis, PDG intérimaire du journal, était responsable juridiquement
puisque directeur de la publication. Cette affaire se catapulte avec la polémique sur la
volonté du Sénat de porter de 3
mois à 1 an le délai de prescription pour des actes à caractères
diffamatoires ayant été commis au travers d’Internet. Les médias
ont dénoncé le risque de voir les plaintes se multiplier devant la justice…
on peut comprendre que les directeurs de publication espèrent ne pas se retrouver à
poil pour un commentaire de travers.
Mais alors pourquoi une telle interpellation plus de deux ans après les faits. La
plainte daterait en fait bien de 2006 mais la Justice a pris son temps. On doit toutefois
s’étonner que l’on fasse cette débauche d’efforts pour une
affaire de diffamation vieille de deux ans et pour un commentaire qui n’est sûrement
plus en ligne depuis cette date. Si diffamation il y a, Xavier Niel aurait sûrement
apprécié que le dédommagement intervienne rapidement et avant que tout
ça ne tombe dans une mémoire oubliée du web. N’aurait-on pas du
laisser mourir cette affaire dont plus personne ne parlait ?
L’affaire rejailli en plus sur Xavier Niel dont la côte d’amour est au plus
haut grâce à Free et aussi sa volonté de foutre un peu le bordel dans la
téléphonie en voulant un licence mobile. Elle nous permet de nous rappeler,
à nous tous, que ce dernier n’est pas avare en procédures judiciaires quand
il s’agit de défendre son image et celle de sa société, même
s’il a souvent été débouté y compris contre Libé. Des
procédures qui débouchent parfois sur des visites
policières chez des personnes bien moins médiatiques qu’un ex-PDG de
Libé…
Cette affaire démontre en tout cas comment pour un commentaire de travers toute la presse
française, la classe politique et une partie de la blogosphère, dont moi (merde !)
se sont mises en branle…


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Engadget -
1 days and 16 hours ago
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Engadget -
1 days and 16 hours ago

Both practical
and
not-so-practical applications for the Wiimote have been around since Nintendo's console
launched, but this latest hack is quite possibly the oddest thus far. Ken Moore, tinkerer
extraordinaire, has inexplicably converted the controller into a new-fangled theremin. By coupling
IR-infused gloves with a JV-1080 synth and the Wiimote's built-in Bluetooth, he's been able get his
PC to recognize the left hand position as volume, and the right hand position as pitch. Once the IR
camera in the Wiimote sends the positioning info back to the PC, MIDI sends it to the synthesizer
to create sound. Now, you could just pick up a copy of Guitar Hero or Rock Band if you wanted to casually riff on some
classics, but if you've got an intrinsic urge to perform a rendition of the original Star
Trek theme, this might be your speed. Peep the setup in video action after the break.
[Via Joystiq]
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