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Written by FrontLine Assembly
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Nov 26, 2005 at 01:06 PM |
Music is definately a form of art, especially when you get into anything that is pure and full of soul such as the Buena Vista Social Club. I am really not sure what to categorize this under since it is a documentary, an album and it was a club in Cuba pre-revolution.
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Last Updated ( Nov 26, 2005 at 05:22 PM )
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Written by FrontLine Assembly
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Nov 14, 2005 at 01:07 PM |
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The NRA-ILA sends out this list every so often that contains a list of anti-gun corporations and celebrities, I find it sort of interesting. I will paste the list on the second page so it doesn't take too much real estate. You'd be surprised who is and who isn't pro firearm. Surprisingly Ben Affleck, who I think is a terrible actor, which was becoming the poster boy for the Democrats during the Presidential race is not anti-gun where someone like Mase is. I only use Mase as an obscure reference (he's a rapper for those who don't know) but he was the guy who served jail time for that nightclub shooting in which P. Diddy (or whatever he wants to call himself this week) was involved. Read on if you care, some things are surprising there are a lot that aren't. |
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Last Updated ( Nov 14, 2005 at 01:14 PM )
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Written by FrontLine Assembly
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Sep 25, 2005 at 11:57 PM |
Just as I mentioned a week or so ago about the PSP and the fact that
the Scene will win over the software companies, that statement has come
true. Someone has figured out a way to hack the Sony PSP with 2.0
firmware. The funny thing is that the 2.0 version had 4 software
protection mechanisms whereas 1.51 and 1.52 had 3 but they also added a
feature in 2.0 that made it possible to hack the system.
Surprisingly enough the hack came from the added feature of being able
to change the background of the PSP to any image you wanted. This time
it happened to be a malformed PNG with some exploit code loaded as a
secondary image. It took one person about a month to figure this out
and then less than a day for someone to write actual homebrew software
for it. The first program I saw was the classic "Hello World".
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