Always a bridesmaid: the future of the federal NDP.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Album of the day: Best of Bluegrass - Preachin' Prayin' & Singin' (1996)

Just listen.
I think I lost my right speaker on the headphones.
But anyway, you'll love this. It's all tagged.
Download zip here.
Oh, my right is back.
Yeah.. more swine flu...
The media is saturated with it. Luckily, (I am not) here's more!
One mystery is why the virus seems to cause more severe symptoms in young people: U.S. health officials say the median age of people hospitalized with swine flu is 15 years old. Researchers say that could be a troubling sign that young and healthy people are more vulnerable to the virus–but in a contradictory finding, researchers have also found that many of the people who have died from swine flu had preexisting health problems. One possible explanation, says Ferguson, is that flu viruses that resemble the current swine flu virus may be commonly seen in normal seasonal flu epidemics. Adults are more likely to have encountered those viruses and developed immunity to them, and it may be that in some cases this immunity is enough to provide protection against swine flu [Nature News].
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2009/05/12/swine-flu-will-likely-sicken-billions-but-kill-at-a-low-rate/
Origins?
It is impossible to know from the available data where geographically the 2009 H1N1 virus came from, but with more samples, researchers may be able to decipher more clues, he (Raul Rabadan) said. Just from looking at the genetic code, it is unknown what species is the virus' host, how easily it is transmitted and how deadly it is.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/05/06/swine.flu.origins/index.html
meh... just wanted to know what the fuck this shit is...
Spinal Tap is going to play Glastonbury
Spinal Tap are to play the Glastonbury Festival in June, the band have confirmed.
As previously reported, the comedy rock act are to release a new album, "Back From The Dead", this summer.
The collection of old and new recordings will be accompanied by a series of live shows, including one at Wembley Arena in London.
The 25th anniversary of their rockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" will also be celebrated with a show at the Somerset bash although there will not be a full tour.
Christopher Guest explained: "To be honest, we couldn't get that together. But we will do a couple of 'Tap shows in Britain, at Wembley Arena and the Glastonbury Festival."
Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and Blur are the headliners at the 2009 event, which takes place on June 26-38.
http://uk.news.launch.yahoo.com/dyna/article.html?a=/090511/340/il251.html&e=l_news_dm