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Thread started 04/01/04 8:38am

PusherMan

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In the USA Today on Wednessday the Hot Site is www.npgmusicclub.com

http://www.usatoday.com/t...tsites.htm
Musicology
His name is (usually) Prince, and he is funky. He’s also one of the artists most willing over the past decade to take chances with both the Internet and the music industry’s way of doing business, so we’re interested to see how his latest venture – his own artist-controlled download service – shapes up. The Purple One will offer tracks from himself and, soon, other artists for 99 cents a throw; his insistence on releasing his material on his own label puts him in a unique position to blaze trails for artists online. It also doesn’t hurt that he can still blow the doors off most performers working today. — HSS
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www.ymdb.com/user_top20_v...rsid=16838
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Reply #1 posted 04/01/04 10:11am

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lurking i wonder how many hits they get?????
"Pedro offers you his protection."
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Reply #2 posted 04/01/04 11:52am

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It's so good to see this happening! The hot site npgmusicclub.com. He's getting much props and advertisement! USA Today. Way 2 go!!
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Reply #3 posted 04/01/04 8:37pm

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http://www.usatoday.com/tech/webguide/hotsites/2004/2004-03-31-hotsites.htm
Musicology
His name is (usually) Prince, and he is funky. He’s also one of the artists most willing over the past decade to take chances with both the Internet and the music industry’s way of doing business, so we’re interested to see how his latest venture – his own artist-controlled download service – shapes up. The Purple One will offer tracks from himself and, soon, other artists for 99 cents a throw; his insistence on releasing his material on his own label puts him in a unique position to blaze trails for artists online. It also doesn’t hurt that he can still blow the doors off most performers working today. — HSS


Hmmm.....other artists? Anyone heard who might they might be referring to? Should we expect older stuff from Larry and Chaka or new stuff from others? Hmmmm...
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Reply #4 posted 04/01/04 9:08pm

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Maybe Milennia will finally get their tracks released. Not that I'm lookin forward to it!
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Reply #5 posted 04/02/04 11:35am

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I burned my cd with the tracks from Musicology. Great stuff.
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince
"I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben
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Reply #6 posted 04/02/04 11:38am

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No, the hottt site is Prince.org batting eyes
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #7 posted 04/02/04 11:42am

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lol

And these are featured as well!

Forestry Images
This joint project of The Bugwood Network, USDA Forest Service and the University of Georgia has as its overall objective 'to provide an accessible and easily used archive of high quality images related to forest health and silviculture, with particular emphasis on educational applications.' The material, compiled from locales around the world, is searchable by common name as well as scientific classification. Most significantly for those putting together school reports or the like, the site states, "The photographs are in this system to be used.” Their generosity is appreciated. — FBC

Origami Kaiju
Learn to turn a piece of paper into a miniature Godzilla with this ancient Japanese art form. If nothing exciting is happening at work or at some colorless event, you might just have to get the fun started all by your lonesome: Nab a napkin – or better, a particularly boring spreadsheet and start folding. The site’s instructions, though complex, are clear and easy to follow. We cannot, however, vouch for whether your personal dexterity and talent will take you clear to scary-monster verisimilitude. — BSch

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Reply #8 posted 04/02/04 3:20pm

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ur right never seen anything like it rolleyes
ignorance isnt bliss its....its......its.......a another bit word.......
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Reply #9 posted 04/03/04 11:23pm

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I realy think the Godzilla Origami is realy out of sight....you shoulds all try it... lol
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I know a thing or two about a thing or two!!
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Reply #10 posted 04/18/04 8:18am

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PusherMan said:

I realy think the Godzilla Origami is realy out of sight....you shoulds all try it... lol

Godzilla Origami is great....but you orgers should try the Van Helsen origami...
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