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Favorite Music At The Moment?
My favorite trance tracks of June http://www.soundcloud.com/dj-empe-radio
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Favorite Music At The Moment?
Nitrous Oxide - Magenta http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ0AgGf23c4
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Favorite Music At The Moment?
- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Reading this threat is making me chuckle! oh Smitherman- Off Topic
here is a video of it. . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edaJP3Lp0Gg- Favorite Music At The Moment?
I originally heard this 4 Strings song in an AvB mix from Ibiza. . . This song makes me lose my mind a little bit. Good pick from Alkaline Trio too, good stuff AND excellent on the johnny cash above. Never heard of Adam K until now and I'm impressed so far.- Peak Oil
I would say that is funny. But, it's scary. Most people though it would probably be a big deal to become independent from the middle east oil, looks like it is happening for us.- Favorite Music At The Moment?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yz_rGBVzNk8&fmt=18 This song is so fantastic. I have a fancy for trancy.- Favorite Music At The Moment?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrC9QvkLHQE&fmt=18 ^Amazingness- Favorite Music At The Moment?
This Sarah McLachlan remix is too killer:- Favorite Music At The Moment?
my favorite song by massive attack is probably 'Teardrop'- Favorite Music At The Moment?
yeah, i typically don't even watch the videos, it's all about the tune. here is another great: it is a great song to run to, as it really, really, really takes off around 2:20 and most of you will probably lose your mind.- Off Topic
There is a buffalo farm in new richmond, i think about 30 minutes outside of cincinnati in new richmond!- US Economy: News & Discussion
I apologize for not citing a source and not mentioning any names, but while listening to NPR the other day, they had a senior british economy analyst say that he would expect around three years before we even bottom out. . .- Cincinnati: General Transit Thread
Heaven forbid if your car goes off the road. . .lol- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
as opposed to what, not growing, or just suddenly falling into decline? am i missing something. . .- Off Topic
^Sorry, I didn't specify, but I meant his legacy? I was not intending disrespect or anything- US Economy: News & Discussion
As a 19 yr. old male, I love the internet and sadly am dearly attached to my cellphone. I don't watch TV, however. So I doubt I will ever actually get cable, but at some point I think that Television, Internet, and Cable will all just merge into one conglomerate. It is ironic however, that the marketing behind cellphones and wireless technology is all about freedom from boundaries and technological confinement, yet, the less wires we have, the more bound we really are to whatever it is, our jobs, schools, bosses, social networks, friends, family, etc. of course everyone knows what i mean.- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
haha yes!- Off Topic
Yeah, but California has got Harvey Milk, so i mean that probably has something to do with it? I still have to see that movie.- Cincinnati: General Transit Thread
Oh wow, some of these posts are just incrediblly insightful! Really good stuff- Favorite Music At The Moment?
So, so, so fantastic. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4Jlzf9FwhQ&fmt=18 AND You can dance to this, for all the skeptics out there. . . hahaha- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
^OK, sorry. I just looked for what I could get from gov't census. . .- Gas Prices
^Haha! I'm not sure there is ever a time when you should really yay! deflation. I mean, it's just too bad of a sign. (edit:oh wow somehow i read the wrong thing, I'm way late. . .)- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Sorry for the double-post but here are some quick numbers compairing metropolitan Cincinnati and Cleveland: Population for City Limits (est. 2006): Cincinnati - 332,252 Cleveland - 444,313 census.gov (http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/files/SUB-EST2006_39.csv) Population for Greater Area (est. July, 2006): Cincinnati - 2,050,175 Cleveland - 2,945,831 census.gov (http://www.census.gov/popest/metro/tables/2006/CBSA-EST2006-02.csv) So we can think about that in relation to the stats posted by Cincinnati's "metro" - http://www.go-metro.com/about.html Cleveland's "rta" - http://www.riderta.com/ar_RTAfacts.asp Hope this is a start. - Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News