Lost somewhere in the rolling hills of Tennessee, David R Perry can occasionally be found doing dark, unspeakable things to words. Printed words, spoken words, electronically mangled words... really any kind but twittered words.
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CD Review: Paul Van Dyk - Politics of Dancing 2
The King of Trance is back with the long overdue followup to his excellent debut mix set. And this new one is even better.
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Book Review: Linux In A Nutshell
If Linux is your day job, or you're an adventurous hobbyist, this is what you'll need around more than any other reference material.
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Book Review: Linux Made Easy, Part 2
Ideally geared for complete newbies to Linux, who need a book that is reference source and overall operation manual.
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CD Review: Alex Gold - Back From A Break
Alex Gold brings his finely-honed dance production skills to an enjoyable first artist album, Back From A Break.
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CD Review: Timo Maas - Pictures
Pictures, the latest album from techno master Timo Maas, gives you the feeling that you're being offered a cheap cigarette in a darkened alley, and not taking it is not an option.
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Book Review: Linux Made Easy, Part 1
If you're needing to get started with Linux, grab a beer and settle in with a copy of this manual.
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Review: Jack's Mannequin - Everything In Transit
As the side project of Something Corporate's Andrew McMahon, Jack's Mannequin is sure to please old fans as well win over some new converts. Because it's actually better.
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Poll Regarding Faith and Evolution in America
Faith is the subject of a new survey conducted by the Pew Research Center. After polling a group of 2,000 Americans, the survey came to the conclusion that America is much more in the median than the talking heads of the major networks will probably let on.
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Important Films - Pee Wee's Big Adventure
The reason that cycling is such an avid pastime today is due largely to the influence of one sharply-dressed, bowtie-wearing young scrapper by the name of Pee-Wee Herman. His gripping cinematic drama, aptly titled Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, chronicles the tale of his cross-country trek in search of the hooligans and thugs who lifted his beloved bicycle.
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Review: Statistically Rocking - Often Lie
Without fail, whenever I walk down the streets of my town, I will invariably be flagged down by people earnestly asking me, with a desperate gleam in their eyes, "Dave, what do you think of the new Statistics record? Why won't you tell me? For the love of me and this baby I'm carrying, won't you tell me why? Please!!!" Most of the time I just feel frightened and annoyingd by this questioning, since until recently there hadn't been a new Statistics album in over a year and a half. But things have made slightly more sense for the past few weeks, as the question is once again relevant. There is indeed a new Statistics album. And it is called Often Lie. And it rocks. And you should rock it too.
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