Monthly Archives: January 2006

Z.HAT


our first “sirius” gig

tamale we play gig.

venue called Ucho (The Ear) decent club, good PA system. I’ve been there few times before. the first time it was a year ago or so COLUMN ONE (!!!) & Psychick TV, the last - KMDFM - a month ago.

we play - I, mkl Verbalizer, travelling chaozen robot monk and Always Halfbread. Always Halfbread is the master of the drone.

we - our project plus DATADISK, PRAWATT, BAKTARIALNI (from electroclash thru elektro-psycho noize to pure electro) plus ‘our’ vjs.

we - 4 formations from Tri-city, we friends, we colleagues.

Verbalizer is the most agressive sounding unit amongst us. I hoped that Always Halfbread will soften the sound with his sonic clouds, but instead of it everything grew megasinister, obsessive and bloodlust. this is the way we are i think. just correct approach towards this fucking world of neverending joy. never satisfied, if asked - angry most of the time, stoned and smiling, ocassionaly drunk. shiny.

In this moment I am burning 30 cdrs with my shit and printing covers. we’ll try to sell it there.

http://www.salut-rec.com/
http://www.datadizg.com
http://prawatt.com/
http://irreality.net/~verbalizer
http://www.zetkwadrat.tk/

gonna watch this

shoudl be tagged: slashdot

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| Physicists Close in on ‘Superlens’ |
| from the i-am-bender-please-insert-light dept. |
| posted by ScuttleMonkey on Wednesday January 04, @03:28 (Technolo|
| http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/04/0344203 |
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An anonymous reader writes “In Oregon, physicists have developed a
material for creating a real superlens that in theory could attain a
[0]one-nanometer visual resolution. The idea is to use exotic materials
to create “negative” refraction of light, which literally means steering
it in the opposite direction of that found in the natural world.”

Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/oregon_researchers_make_big_advance_on_road_to_superlens_9630