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| Buy their stuffBuy from The End RecordsSearch on Amazon.Primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for a Wikipedia article.This article has been tagged since January 2008.Aborted, formed in 1995, is a Belgian death metal band.Aborted are currently signed to Century Media and have toured with such acts as Behemoth, Cannibal Corpse, Cryptopsy, Grave, Hatesphere, Immolation, Impaled, Kataklysm, Krisiun, Morbid Angel and Suffocation.In 2007 a unique fanbase for Aborted was born under the collective name of the Aborted Army.Organised primarily for the attendance at the metal festival Hellfest Summer Open Air, the Aborted Army soon made a name for themselves and has since grown to include many worldwide members.The Aborted Army are a loyal fanbase who attend Aborted shows dressed in blood splattered surgical gear such as surgical masks and gloves.The Aborted Army are constantly adding new members to their ranks via their MySpace page and festival forums.Trivia sections are discouraged under Wikipedia guidelines.Leng Tch'e, a grindcore side project that grew in prominence alongside Aborted.He recently quit this project to prioritize his main band."Are you sure you want to block this user?The Auricular Chronicles DVD
Official DVD!WE ARE NOT ON THE DISMEMBER TOUR!!!SLAUGHTER AND APPARATUS VINYL OUT NOW!!!THE CHONDRIN ENIGMA VIDEO ONLINE!!!S08 collection coming Feb.The Red Chord (Prey For Eyes in stores now!New Songs have been uploaded, check them out.Hi guys, thanks for the friendship.Hope all is well to you.Please do visit me sometimes.NeurolepsiA est en ligne !Check it out if you want and leave a Picture Comment, that would be cool, getting a Pic Comment from you guys on the picture I drew of your bands name.DEDICTEDA blend of progressive aggression and melody.Coming out on Shiver records.Set to be released early March www.Grind outfits I ever heard!!!Have you guys done any tours with SKINLESS yet?You dudes need to come out to Australia!And greetings from Germany.Gig in Hollfeld (Germany)!!!When do you visit Germany next Time??ThanXxX for the add.....Thanks for the addGreetings from Tunisiawww.Thx and brutal greetz from Germany!!!Your music is very hard and good worked; congratulations!!!Strasbourg it is class to have play with behemoth that allowed me to discover you."Urgent Security Alert","Warning: You are submitting information to an outside site.Id + " Link: " + targetLink.Id + " Text: " + targetLink.Posted: August 19, 20041:00 a.British hospital is now investigating the case of a woman who had an abortion, but then was shocked to find out the head of her unborn baby had been left inside her."The doctors wanted me to stay in the hospital, but after a week I told them that they had to let me out because I had to go home to take care of my three children.My children have always been my priorities.It was during routine medical tests she discovered she was 12 weeks pregnant.She was booked into the hospital for the procedure, and even chose to have a coil contraceptive inserted to prevent any future pregnancies."When I woke up on the ward, they said that I had had three scans and everything was fine," she told the Voice.So I showed it to my former partner."The couple realized they were looking at the face of their unborn child, seeing the eyes, nose, mouth and ears."We just broke down and cried at what we were seeing."He even tried to take the head away, but I said I wanted to keep it because we wanted to have a proper burial."Prof teaches 'being gay' with taxpayer fundingBig Brother to control thermostats in homes?Mexican soldiers found invading U.By Ilana MercerWho do you trust to take on Iran?He made his name as a scrawny teenager, but the tennis wonderkid has grown up...Message boards
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4.The ethical storm over abortions has been renewed as it emerged that terminations are being carried out for minor, treatable birth defects.Late terminations have been performed in recent years because the babies had club feet, official figures show.Other babies were destroyed because they had webbed fingers or extra digits.Such defects can often be corrected with a simple operation or physiotherapy.Campaigners warned we are turning into a society that can no longer tolerate imperfection.Details of the terminations emerged as new figures revealed an alarming rise in the use of an abortion pill that has been linked to 10 deaths.Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that between 1996 and 2004, 20 babies were aborted after 20 weeks because they had a club foot.It is one of the most common birth defects in Britain, affecting one in 1,000 babies each year.Naomi Davis, a leading paediatrician at Manchester Children's Hospital who specialists in correcting club feet, said: 'I think it is reasonable to be totally shocked that abortion is being offered for this.Figures also show that four babies were aborted since 1996 because they were found to have webbed fingers or extra digits, which can be sorted out with simply surgery.In 2004 it emerged a baby was aborted at 28 weeks after scans showed it had a cleft palate.Curate Joanna Jepson tried to ensure criminal charges were brought against the two doctors involved but the authorities last year decided against prosecution.Ms Jepson reacted angrily to news of the club foot abortions.The law was not designed for this,' she said.Sue Banton, founder of the group Steps for parents of children with foot disorders, said last year one couple decided to terminate a pregnancy at 25 weeks after discovering their baby would have a section of foot missing.We gave them other families to talk to, but they just didn't want to know,' she said.In fact he has been treated and the condition has now slowed him down at all.Babies are at the mercy of ultrasound scans and what they may disclose.LIFE, said: 'One sympathises for many of the parents of these unborn children aborted after disability has been detected.What information are they being given by healthcare professionals so that they can make a truly informed choice?We suspect that many parents make the decision to opt for abortion in complete ignorance of the help and support available to children with disabilities and their families.If, as a society, we are truly committed to equality for people with disabilities then such blatant discrimination against the disabled unborn must stop.But Jane Fisher of the charity Antenatal Results and Choices defended the right of parents to terminate pregnancies when defects are found.These are difficult and painful issues.Share this article:
What is this?Helena Bonham forgets to wax her lip (or brush her teeth)Oh dear!Helena Bonham Carter won't be pleased when she sees this close up of herself.Love songs for every special occasion.Love songs for weddings, love songs as wedding gifts.Custom love songs are the way to go.If your organization or even your career is stuck, it may just be because of this chart.Wednesday with a big jolt of caffeine.Nevertheless, I sometimes drink the drug anyway.Often it backfires and ruins my sleep, but I get some creative things done before that.And that's what happened.Most companies, churches, and other organizations tend to make decisions by committees.An initial idea is presented (sometimes good, sometimes bad), and then the group rounds off the corners until everyone is more or less satisfied.It's a perfect recipe for making unremarkable things.People can be great artists, but groups usually produce mediocrity
Now I just need to figure out how to make great things more consistently, and without the caffeine!But I never really read anything; reading was too much work for me.Somehow, my slight reading disability wasn't a factor when I read books that covered advanced topics.Regardless, for the last few years I've been making up for lost time.I'm even getting into "easier" business and marketing books.Three of my favorite books of the last few months are The ClueTrain Manifesto, All Marketers are Liars, and The Tipping Point.Actually, that's not quite true...Fox News in the hotel room for a bit.Europe to NYC had to be diverted to Boston because one of the passengers was a suspected terrorist.Those of us who don't watch TV know that such stories are simply designed to sell advertising.But it remains extremely scary how many people just take it all in.The 21st century is profoundly different than the 20th, but most people don't know it yet.That's what this blog is all about.Okay, I think I've got the scoop on this one.Google seems to be testing an enhanced "Did you mean" feature.The feature is sporadic; it comes and goes.Earlier this morning it worked for several searches, but minutes later the entire thing disappeared.Clicking on "something else" resulted in a new search with negative keywords based on the categories I rejected.But there's actually a bigger thing going on here.They seem to be developing algorithms that understand higher level concepts.This path quickly gets into the monumentally difficult problem of artificial intelligence (AI).If anyone would like a Gmail account, please post your email address in the comments.The internet has a funny way of remembering things forever.I've been really careful about what I write here, because I don't know what's going to happen to the content down the road.PR nightmares over the next few years.Not fully grasping the permanence of the internet, they'll spend their youths and early twenties generating content that embarrasses them for years into the future.There's a lot of filters to make sure anything potentially embarrassing will never get out.But really, would signing my name make the blog any better?Hopefully you're interested in my thoughts, and that's the point of all this.Still, it would be nice if the internet could be told to forget things, not simply remember everything.Ok, so maybe I'm an idiot when it comes to marriage.It doesn't affect me if two gay people marry.Anyway, I guess we're supposed to say it's all fine as long as nobody gets hurt, etc.Maybe some of that is true, but this is still fundamentally dumb legislation.It would be better to dump the idea of civil marriage altogether and replace it with something I call "civil joining".This includes marriages and any other dependent people.This one isn't politically correct, but it could easily be argued that it's discriminatory to prevent a group from legally joining themselves.This system covers the major bases and isn't offensive to anyone.In the last few weeks I've discovered what's known as the podcasting revolution.The bandwidth requirements could easily make distribution costs too high for smaller publishers.It's easy to imagine how it would work.RSS readers download the .You heard that right; TV is officially obsolete.Seth Godin comments on the study:It took only ten years to topple the most important, most powerful medium of all time.It also sucks the initiative and creativity of entire generations down the drain.That the consumers who make the biggest difference (the busy ones, the ones who earn a lot, spend a lot, vote, talk a lot and change things) are the ones most likely to be online and least likely to watch TV.That's the part I find the most interesting.But at the same time, Drudge and Jeff Bezos and Doc Searls are way more influential than their offline cousins.Sometimes it takes a good hour of useless political rhetoric to unwind before going to bed.But that doesn't mean they get the web.There's a big difference.Microsoft is openly going for Google's throat, and IE is probably going to be the weapon of choice.Tim O'Reilly has an insightful essay about the open source paradigm shift that's happening.I've been thinking about the idea of the new operating system being the Internet itself.In that view, one can argue that many of the most important features of Microsoft's new operating system releases since Windows 95 have been designed to emulate Internet functionality originally created by open source developers.North America, and the genetic code to "Wheat 2.Should life be Open Source?Lately there's been a lot of debate about the virtues and perils of genetically modified life.Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser lost an epic David vs.The court narrowly sided with Monsanto, which sued Schmeiser in 1997 after company agents found a patented gene in canola plants Schmeiser's farm.The farmer argued that the seed had blown into his field from a neighboring farm.One of the central issues to this case is whether a corporation (or other person) has the right to patent the blueprints to life.The Economist recently published an article on the subject.One could argue that the biggest difference between genetic code and software code is that one is biologically based and the other is based on logic.In that model, customers can purchase or license a binary product, but not the actual source code.Today, the balance of power is moving to "Open Source", an ownership system where people are forced to share in exchange for the benefits of higher quality software, and more freedom in general.God, but my point here is that something other than life created life; We did not create ourselves.Therefore, if genetic code is owned, we are not the owners.We didn't create the prior art.It's clear that the genetic code to, say, an apple tree, has been explicitly shared with me and everyone on the planet.If I sell my apples, my customers are free to plant the seeds contained within each apple.I'm free to make as many instances (trees) as I want, and I can't prevent others from doing the same.It originated (or originates) with a creation process, and that higher power explicitly wants the code to be shared among itself.Humans can use life to build proprietary objects, such as a wooden house, but we can't (or shouldn't be able to) build proprietary life itself.We don't own that kind of license.Farmers always had the expectation that their improvements would remain free.They didn't have a framework for protecting that freedom, because they didn't need it.There are some practical reasons why locking up genetic code can (and probably will) have disasterous consequences.To begin, consider the quality difference between open vs.When you've got hundreds or thousands of programmers worldwide who have access to the source code, it tends to get better quickly.Terrorists use the Internet too.North America, and the genetic code to "Wheat 2.Maybe we should think about that.Seattle Weekly has an interesting article about the innovation at Microsoft.Can I Help to Render Shrek 3?But why spend all that time and money on rendering farms when there are millions of fans who'd jump at the opportunity to help render a real movie?If I happen to be rendering Shrek, I might actually see the detail being drawn in on my screensaver.Of course, I'd still be motivated to see the whole film, because my computer alone would only be able to render a few seconds at a time.Today, as I browse websites like CostOfWar.Is propaganda reduced because of the Web's ability to spread information at a grassroots level?Is the Web really a force for peace and democracy, or were we all kidding ourselves?Anyway, that's what I did yesterday morning.Google's Blogger because Google has proven time and again that they really "get" the web.My one concern at this point is, "who is my audience?"This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.The Movie Movie, an aborted project, is based on the idea of taking Donald Trump, Mikhail Gorbachev and others and putting them in the movies they most admire.The shelves are filled with rusting film cans.The archivist shifts one can on top of another, making his way into the middle of a pile.He blows dust off a label.With the can in hand he makes his way slowly through the vault. |
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