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The Beastie Boys Drop “Hello Nasty” Reissue

ratherfancy:

The Brooklyn trio announced that their year-long reissue project will conclude today, September 15th with the digital re-release of their 1998 album Hello Nasty, featuring the pre-millennial stereo-bumping cuts like “Intergalactic,” “Body Movin’” and “Remote Control.” As with the other reissues, the physical release of the new Hello Nasty on September 22nd will come in a variety of formats, all of which boasts the remastered album itself plus 21 bonus tracks featuring rarities, skits and more.

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Sometimes it just feels so right

Today I am in a hotel in Maastricht. The Beaumont to be precise.

It’s a nice and modern hotel. Nice and laid-back modern design and ambiance. The reception even upgraded my room type.

So I am sitting at my little desk working for tomorrows meeting and playing around in iTunes. I realize another guest has his music library shared and I tumbl on Bebel Gilberto’s Tanto Tempo, which just fits Perfectly (Captial P) to my mood and ambiance of the hotel.

niceness..

F ‘in best show ever, period.

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Reblogged from André Brocatus was here...
brocatus:

ragbag:

the gall-peters projection -or- the earth as your imperialist overlords never meant you to see it »

Arno Peters promoted his map as a superior alternative to the Mercator projection, which was suited to navigation but also used commonly in world maps. The Mercator projection increasingly inflates the sizes of regions according to their distance from the equator. This inflation results, for example, in a representation of Greenland that is larger than Africa, whereas in reality Africa is 14 times as large. Since much of the technologically underdeveloped world lies near the equator, these countries appear smaller on a Mercator, and therefore, according to Peters, seem less significant.
On Peters’s projection, by contrast, areas of equal size on the globe are also equally sized on the map. By using his “new” projection, poorer, less powerful nations could be restored to their rightful proportions. This reasoning has been picked up by many educational and religious bodies, leading to adoption of the Gall-Peters projection among some socially concerned groups.

related: the colour green as your imperialist overlords never meant you to see it.

brocatus:

ragbag:

the gall-peters projection -or- the earth as your imperialist overlords never meant you to see it »

Arno Peters promoted his map as a superior alternative to the Mercator projection, which was suited to navigation but also used commonly in world maps. The Mercator projection increasingly inflates the sizes of regions according to their distance from the equator. This inflation results, for example, in a representation of Greenland that is larger than Africa, whereas in reality Africa is 14 times as large. Since much of the technologically underdeveloped world lies near the equator, these countries appear smaller on a Mercator, and therefore, according to Peters, seem less significant.

On Peters’s projection, by contrast, areas of equal size on the globe are also equally sized on the map. By using his “new” projection, poorer, less powerful nations could be restored to their rightful proportions. This reasoning has been picked up by many educational and religious bodies, leading to adoption of the Gall-Peters projection among some socially concerned groups.

related: the colour green as your imperialist overlords never meant you to see it.

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hrrrthrrr:

[ je veux te voir …. yelle ] This has been stuck in my head all day!

Totally awesome!!

@hrrrthrr, do you speak french?

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Oh, memories. A loooong time ago, I was at a party and this album was played. I only remember “blister in the sun”. I fell in love with a girl at that party, so bad, and so fast and for such a brief time. Will always remember…

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Oh, memories. A loooong time ago, I was at a party and this album was played. I only remember “blister in the sun”. I fell in love with a girl at that party, so bad, and so fast and for such a brief time. Will always remember…

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bigfun:

csebastian:
“Design is thinking made visual.” / Saul Bass // via killerpussy:(via strawberryswisher)

niceness

bigfun:

csebastian:

“Design is thinking made visual.” / Saul Bass // via killerpussy:(via strawberryswisher)

niceness

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vinh:
Neil Gaiman’s Bookshelves - View the entire set here (via Shelfari)

Niceness

applearts:

vinh:

Neil Gaiman’s Bookshelves - View the entire set here (via Shelfari)

Niceness