Category: polish songs
12/18/10 10:33 - 24.ºF - ID#53300
(Not A) Communist
I love this song. This is really weird for me because this is an edit of a longer video that someone else posted on Youtube that included a another song and part of a tv show.
All I did was edit the original video down to the (Not A) Communist song.
Hopefully, I didn't piss anyone off by doing this. I tried to give full credit.
Permalink: _Not_A_Communist.html
Words: 88
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/18/10 10:33
Category: polish songs
12/12/10 11:02 - 35.ºF - ID#53256
Miasteczko N. (Town N.)
Here is a Polish song to honor that observation. It's by Shakin Dudi. The song begins with the chant "Boredom, Boredom" in Polish. Nuff Said.
Permalink: Miasteczko_N_Town_N_.html
Words: 44
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/12/10 11:03
Category: linux
12/10/10 09:59 - 35.ºF - ID#53230
Zareason Hex-core Linux Box
I bought a Limbo 6000A with an AMD Phenom II X6 1055T processor and 6 gigs of RAM from Zareason . They custom build Ubuntu boxes. I ordered it with Ubuntu Studio.
When darkness was falling today, the UPS man delivered it.
And so far so good. I ordered it with a wireless card. And amazingly enough, it worked even though vanilla Ubuntu Studio doesn't support any wireless (apparently, wifi drivers affect latency. And latency is bad for audio and video production; so, no wireles for Ubuntu Studio)
My only complaint is that the /home doesn't have its own partition. I just took it for granted that it would. It's not a big deal to me to change it so. Not having a dedicated /home partition negates some of the flexibility of having a Linux Box. And a Linux newbie would probably be afraid of fucking up their box by changing the partition scheme. On the other hand, Windows users are used to having system and data files on the same partition.
The default settings are decent.
I think I'm going to have lots of fun with this box.
Permalink: Zareason_Hex_core_Linux_Box.html
Words: 229
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/10/10 10:03
Category: polish songs
12/07/10 09:47 - 23.ºF - ID#53221
Dwojka Rzymska (Roman II)
This performance is from 1964.
Permalink: Dwojka_Rzymska_Roman_II_.html
Words: 51
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/07/10 09:47
Category: music
12/04/10 11:15 - 25.ºF - ID#53212
Popcorn
The original Popcorn by Gershon Kingsley in 1969
Permalink: Popcorn.html
Words: 34
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/04/10 11:17
Category: polish songs
12/04/10 10:16 - 25.ºF - ID#53210
Kalifornia ponad wszystko (California Uber Alles)
Today's Polish Song is an example of that. It is a cover of the Dead Kennedys' California Uber Alles by Kazik Na Żywo (Kazik Live). For some reason, Kazik decided to do metal/hardcore covers of his own songs live. He also did some old school covers. This is one of them.
Permalink: Kalifornia_ponad_wszystko_California_Uber_Alles_.html
Words: 84
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/04/10 10:20
12/04/10 09:50 - 29.ºF - ID#53204
Thanks
Permalink: Thanks.html
Words: 10
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/04/10 09:50
Category: polish songs
12/03/10 10:27 - 30.ºF - ID#53202
Prohibition
He is very prolific so it is very hard for me to decide where to start with Kazik. I reckon that an accessible English language song would be a good place to start.
"El Dupa" is a side project that includes members of Kult and other bands that Kazik has recorded with.
The song "Prohibition" was written as a protest against the banning of liquor sales in the towns that the Pope was visiting in Poland in 1999.
Kazik loves John Bonham and John Bonham samples show up in his songs when you least expect them.
Permalink: Prohibition.html
Words: 173
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/03/10 10:35
Category: music
12/02/10 10:26 - 27.ºF - ID#53197
F Bomb Grammy Nomination
I remember when records were banned because the word "fuck" was included.
To quote the MC5 "Kick out the Jams, Mother Fuckers!!!"
Cee Lo rocks.
Permalink: F_Bomb_Grammy_Nomination.html
Words: 79
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/02/10 10:53
Category: polish songs
12/02/10 09:58 - 27.ºF - ID#53196
Karuzela cz 2
Today's Polish song is a cover of song by one of my favie Polish new wave bands Maanam .
This version was performed that Opole Festival in 2005. It is ok. All it does is make me want to listen to the original. The sound is not typical of what I think Maanam sounds like.
Permalink: Karuzela_cz_2.html
Words: 89
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 12/02/10 10:01
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