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Ashtanga Yoga Moon Days + Astro Events (SCIENCE) (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - This calendar simply details the times of new moons, full moons, equinoxes, solstices, and eclipses for 2004. Although this was created for practitioners of Ashtanga Yoga, who traditionally take rest from their asana practice on the days of new and full moons, this calendar can be used by anybody following this year's basic celestial events [astronomy and non-fluff astrology (vedic and western)]. Refresh your calendar occasionally for more details which are forthcoming. Feedback is appreciated via the Sri Ganesha Tea & Book Stall weblog. |
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Ashtanga Yoga Moon Days + Astro Events (RELIGION) (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - This calendar simply details the times of new moons, full moons, equinoxes, solstices, and eclipses for 2004. Although this was created for practitioners of Ashtanga Yoga, who traditionally take rest from their asana practice on the days of new and full moons, this calendar can be used by anybody following this year's basic celestial events [astronomy and non-fluff astrology (vedic and western)]. Refresh your calendar occasionally for more details which are forthcoming. Feedback is appreciated via the Sri Ganesha Tea & Book Stall weblog. |
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Ashtanga Yoga Moon Days + Astro Events (MISC) (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - This calendar simply details the times of new moons, full moons, equinoxes, solstices, and eclipses for 2004. Although this was created for practitioners of Ashtanga Yoga, who traditionally take rest from their asana practice on the days of new and full moons, this calendar can be used by anybody following this year's basic celestial events [astronomy and non-fluff astrology (vedic and western)]. Refresh your calendar occasionally for more details which are forthcoming. Feedback is appreciated via the Sri Ganesha Tea & Book Stall weblog. |
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Web's inventor gets a knighthood (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - It's now Sir Tim Berners-Lee to you. — BBC The British scientist, who lives in the US, was told he was getting the unexpected Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the New Year honours list a few days ago - by telephone, not by e-mail. Knights Bachelor - full list... |
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In it for the money (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - Western stars have a habit of sneaking off to Japan to make commercials safe in the knowledge that no-one else will see them. Unless, that is, someone created a site full of them. (requires quicktime) |
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Steaming pile of Shatner (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - Wiliam Shatner is set to release a second album after a massive 35 year gap since The Transformed Man (a spoken word album). Anyone who has seen or heard his rendition of the Elton John song Rocketman knows just how terrifying a prospect this is. Th |
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Diana Ross & The Supremes - Love Child (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - More Motown, sweet, soulful, danceable... somehow Diana and her cohorts can pull it off even when singing about such a delicate and, presumably at the time, taboo subject. Love Child documents life in a single-parent family, something which has become... |
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Massive Attack feat. Tracy Thorn - Protection (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - Easing the tempo a little, Protection is a sublime combination of Massive Attack and Tracey Thorn, she of Everything But The Girl fame. The chilled beat is perfectly suited to Tracey's voice. Even though she isn't sure as to whether... |
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Content drought (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - Apologies for the continuing lack of content. I've been monumentally busy lately, as our social diaries seem to be just packed to the gunwhales with events involving friends, family and J Sainsbury. Anyway, I promised a Christmas report. There isn't... |
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Dangerous dog (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - Will someone put the bitch down at the earliest opportunity? There is a limit to what is acceptable in today's society. The thing is an ugly brute too.... |
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How Free is Free Republic? (Dec 31 2003 11:00 GMT) - Free Republic is an online story and discussion site similar to Kuro5hin.org, but with an explicitly conservative bias. The site proclaims itself to be "an online gathering place for independent, grass-roots conservatism on the web." Intrigued, I proceeded to offer some comments to stories there, addressing some factual errors and dissenting with some conservative views. The result was a quick lesson in the right-wing view of free expression. |
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