1 Mar 2006
Poor Tesla and his legacy
1 Mar 2006 01:56 pmBehold the Tesla Purple Energy Shield, yours for only $90!
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The disclaimer on the website basically already says that it's a con:
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The disclaimer on the website basically already says that it's a con:
None of the statements in this or any other pages at this website should be construed as claims or representation that this or any of the products or services from Life Technologyâ„¢ are offered for the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation, cure or prevention of any disease. Our products and services have not been evaluated by the FDA. The information contained within the pages of this website is for educational purposes only. Nothing set forth herein is intended to be medical advice or able to be construed as such. This discussion is private in its entirety and non-negotiable between the parties. Anyone acting on any of the contents herein does so solely on the basis of her or his own volition and at his or her own risk. Everyone has the duty and absolute right to think, evaluate, research, learn, and act autonomously. It would appear prudent for anyone to refrain from adopting any course of action without first understanding the basis and reasons thereof, including seeking the advice of trained, licensed professionals.
Kreuzkonzert
1 Mar 2006 11:30 pmWent to Battle of the Bands at The Junction where I ran into
vyvyan,
razornet,
jasonooc,
briggsy,
casilda and
surje but not
akonken.
Had a brief chat with
devalmont, too. I'd never ever seen someone being so nervous. ;o)
Had missed the first band but saw the next two who were alright and technically not bad at all but not my cup of tea.
Kreuzdammer, on the other hand, were and they put on one hell (almost literally) of a show. Despite the glitch of the backing track not wanting to start at the beginning, they were the most professional band.
If you can and they're playing near where you are, go and see them. They ROCK.
Surprisingly, having seen the audience before consisting mainly of spooky or indie kids, most of them didn't run away when KD started. ;o)
I took loads of photos. There was plenty of light but very little from the front, except for the strobes which made randomly finding the correct exposure quite challenging as I either good too dark or blown out pictures, despite underexposing by two stops. On the other hand, this meant that I got some cool silhouette shots.
ETA: They lost to the band who were on before them by half a bloody point... :o(
(thanks to
briggsy for the info)
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Had missed the first band but saw the next two who were alright and technically not bad at all but not my cup of tea.
Kreuzdammer, on the other hand, were and they put on one hell (almost literally) of a show. Despite the glitch of the backing track not wanting to start at the beginning, they were the most professional band.
If you can and they're playing near where you are, go and see them. They ROCK.
Surprisingly, having seen the audience before consisting mainly of spooky or indie kids, most of them didn't run away when KD started. ;o)
I took loads of photos. There was plenty of light but very little from the front, except for the strobes which made randomly finding the correct exposure quite challenging as I either good too dark or blown out pictures, despite underexposing by two stops. On the other hand, this meant that I got some cool silhouette shots.
ETA: They lost to the band who were on before them by half a bloody point... :o(
(thanks to
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