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The Music of Sleep

I have been wondering what music people listen to at night, in bed. At one time in my life I could only sleep when I listened to music and I had certain bands that I could sleep to. I bet everyone has something different. At first I could pretty much only sleep to Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd. They are relaxing, mesmerizing. If you listen to something that is

 
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Percona and MySQL

I don’t know much about MySQL. I don’t know much about MySQL, or even SSD, performance… but Percona does. I know there are a lot of you out there that work with this software and I know at time you probably could use some assistance. Percona is your place to be. ” The Percona Mission Percona makes MySQL more valuable to customers and the community. We provide consulting, support, training, development,

 
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The Darkness, Hot Cakes- CD Review

In 2002 a really killer song hit the airwaves that had some people thinking it was just a joke, and others believing the 80′s had returned. That song was ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love.’ It was an awesome, loud and proud song with the sounds of the best of the 80′s embodied within it’s lyrics and instrumentation. The song was made by the band The Darkness, who

 
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Witches and Zombies and Murders, Oh My! Oh, and an Exorcism Even!

My DVDs from MVD have been stacking up. So, in my recent busy cycle and avoidance of the computer during non-working hours, I decided to throw together a list of great horror flicks that you MUST watch. You know how much a love a bad B-flick, don’t you? Well, here are seven must see DVDs (one is on Bluray) from http://mvdb2b.com/.   The Scar Crow This is a movie

 
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Financial Claims & Debt Management in the UK

Published on 23 August 2012 by in News

I know we have readers from all over the globe, so I thought that maybe some of the folks in the UK may find this blog I discovered useful. If you need any advice with finances, banking and/or debt management and you live in the UK, I highly suggest you visit the blog at Empire Claims.   Here are just a couple of the great articles you’ll find: An

 
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Penelope Houston, On Market Street – CD Review

Published on 6 August 2012 by in Album Reviews

The first thing that stood out to me about this CD jumped out before I even got it into my player! The packaging is made from recyclable materials. The CD was held onto its clever case by a piece of cork too! I love it. All CD’s should come in this type of packaging. It’s magnificent! Down with plastic! Now to the actual music. This is Houston’s 7th studio

 
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Profane – DVD Review

Aptly title, Profane is a movie full of contempt and submission. It’s also full of nudity. An interestingly dirty and twisted film, that has been called “extraordinary” by some reviewers, though not by this one. It’s an interested movie that crosses many lines, but I found it more disturbing than anything. Don’t assume porn when you see the nudity. This is not porn. It is an artistic, independent film,

 
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Fiction – Film Review

“When fiction bleeds into real life, when blood pours from the needle tracks on your arm…” Fiction is a movie about a guy with issues, but not everyone sees those issues until Roman’s life begins to spin out of control. Behind closed doors he hides his anger, his alcoholism and his drug addictions. Confusion sets in as you watch the movie. Ten minutes in and you wonder to whom

 
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