Michel Petrucciani was a French/Italian who was born with osteogenesis imperfecta which is a genetic disease that causes brittle bones and in his case short stature. It is also often linked to pulmonary ailments.
Michel Petrucciani died just after his 36th birthday January 6 1999 from a pulmonary infection.
An awesome pianist. Check some of his other stuff as well and enjoy.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Wolfram Alpha
This is pretty cool.
Ask it a question, maths ones work best like distance to Mars etc but it does more.
Clever shit!
http://www.wolframalpha.com/
Ask it a question, maths ones work best like distance to Mars etc but it does more.
Clever shit!
http://www.wolframalpha.com/
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
DOOM UK Tour
Link in Title, DOOM will be playing live shows in London, Brighton, Bristal and Manchester, rpe
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Rise of the idiots
The iPhone is ranked number 8 of 100 greatest inventions EVER more important than the combustion engine and the compass. Now I know its allright but seriously. Come on..
here's a run down of the top 20
1. Wheel
2. Aeroplane
3. Light bulb
4. Internet
5. PCs
6. Telephone
7. Penicillin
8. iPhone
9. Flushing toilet
10. Combustion engine
11. Contraceptive pill
12. Washing machine
13. Central heating
14. Fridge
15. Pain killers
16. Steam engine
17. Freezer
18. Camera
19. Cars
20. Spectacles
here's a run down of the top 20
1. Wheel
2. Aeroplane
3. Light bulb
4. Internet
5. PCs
6. Telephone
7. Penicillin
8. iPhone
9. Flushing toilet
10. Combustion engine
11. Contraceptive pill
12. Washing machine
13. Central heating
14. Fridge
15. Pain killers
16. Steam engine
17. Freezer
18. Camera
19. Cars
20. Spectacles
Saturday, August 14, 2010
The definitive networking site bar none!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Swing News
smooth news, rapage
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Photo Souvenir


Philippe Koudjina's illuminating photographs of the early days of independence in Niger contrast starkly with its impoverished reality 50 years on. The film explores ideas of the value of art and the legacy of colonialism; a rare glimpse at one of Niger's great forgotten talents.
Welcome to the world of writer CJ-Stone.


CJ Stone's approach is to write it as he sees it, or remembers it - he calls it his "bugs 'n' all" style of writing. Regular columnist for Mix Mag & The Guardian newspaper, where his Housing Benefit Hill quickly gained a cult-following in the 90's. He meets with and interviews drummer Penny Rimbaud of the influential anarcho-punk band Crass.
cheq out the link in "Title" above 4 the low down on CJ Stone by writer and friend Steve Andrews.
Monday, August 2, 2010
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