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Just for those with an interest in Queen:

Queen are to release Absolute Greatest on November 16.

This is to be made available in four formats:

1. There will be a 20-track CD.

2. A double CD, with a bonus disc featuring Brian May and Roger Taylor talking about the tracks.

3. A version with both CDs and a hardback, 52-page book, with previously unseen photos and access to streaming live performances.

4. An LP box set, with three 180g vinyl records, a softback photo book and access to the aforementioned live streaming.

In addition, both CDs will be available to download.

The full track listing for the album is:

1. We Will Rock You
2. We Are The Champions
3. Radio Ga Ga
4. Another One Bites The Dust
5. I Want It All
6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
7. A Kind Of Magic
8. Under Pressure
9. One Vision
10. You’re My Best Friend
11. Don’t Stop Me Now
12. Killer Queen
13. These Are The Days Of Our Lives
14. Who Wants To Live Forever
15. Seven Seas Of Rhye
16. Heaven For Everyone
17. Somebody To Love
18. I Want To Break Free
19. The Show Must Go On
20. Bohemian Rhapsody

For further details, go to http://www.queenonline.com

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Today marks the third anniversary of Grant's fatal motorcycle accident. How time has flown, yet not a day goes by without a thought for him.

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Rest in peace.

Peter.


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RIP dude.

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Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:46 pm
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I'm currently locked *in* the house :o

My keys are in Gordon after raiding my change in Horace for parking at our evening out last night, my Mister has gone to visit his other woman, locking me in the house and taking his keys with him.

Even if I could get out of the house, I still couldn't get into Gordon without setting the alarm off as we only have one Mr Blippy that works and it's on my Misters keychain :( looks like I'm cleaning behind the cooker on my hands and knees.

I wonder if the dustpan and brush are in the loft or under the sink?? :roll:

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Green army! :D

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Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:19 pm
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* Warning, this is vile * (but safe for work)

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I detest slow downloads :x

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Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:11 pm
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Phone Prototype Made Using Surplus Wood

http://www.nttdocomo.com/pr/2009/001454.html


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The authentic cypress wood body of the prototype, which is named TOUCH WOOD, features excellent durability and resistance to water, insects and mildew thanks to special three-dimensional compression molding developed by Olympus Corporation. Conventional natural wood is not suitable for use as mobile phone bodies because they tend to wear out quickly.


This has got to be a wind up ;) :P :lol: :roll: :oops: :etc:

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Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:21 am
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... ac-windows

That's a hoot.

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Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:41 am
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Got my sig sorted, cheers H!

Oh, and I got the negs, btw.

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Got my sig sorted, cheers H!

Oh, and I got the negs, btw.


Excellent, ta. Sorry it took so long to return them. :oops:

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Well, that's that. The SeaFest is over. I don't have to spend my weekends being infuriated by a frustrated and very stressed Italian woman.
I've spent the last month taking over 200 photos every weekend, all for someone else.
It's been fun, actually. I'm there to take photos of the events and what went on. I didn't really have a brief, so I could take more or less what I wanted.
Some of it was meant to get in the local paper, but everything I took was ignored in favour of either their visiting journo's efforts, or the other photog's work.
Which is fine, actually. The style of our local paper is, in my opinion, as contrived as possible please.
I spoke to our press officer about it, and he said he was glad I'd noticed that.
So, I carried on taking the photos I wanted to take, in the way I wanted to take them. And having handed over the discs religiously on a Monday morning, I'm happier to do so. I'm even happier to take the praise from the organisers as a result.

But I'm glad I can get back to taking photos for myself in my own time again.

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Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:07 am
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John_Vella wrote:
pcernie wrote:
Phone Prototype Made Using Surplus Wood

http://www.nttdocomo.com/pr/2009/001454.html


Quote:
The authentic cypress wood body of the prototype, which is named TOUCH WOOD, features excellent durability and resistance to water, insects and mildew thanks to special three-dimensional compression molding developed by Olympus Corporation. Conventional natural wood is not suitable for use as mobile phone bodies because they tend to wear out quickly.


This has got to be a wind up ;) :P :lol: :roll: :oops: :etc:


I didn't even notice that, my powers must be fading :oops:

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/sep/28/charlie-brooker-microsoft-mac-windows

That's a hoot.


Had a quick read at that (finish it later), Brooker's always quality :D

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Work is just not happening at the moment.


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Work is just not happening at the moment.


Now there's something I can relate to.

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