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			<title><![CDATA[Obscure Mandaean Faith Risks Extinction in Iraq]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Mar 2008 23:50:54 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[&#8211; The Iraq war has claimed many victims but perhaps the least known is a small religion that scholars say is the last remaining cerebrate to ancient faiths that flourished during the measure of the Roman Empire. Mandaeanism a monotheistic belief that follows the teachings of John the Baptist has called Iraq domiciliate for almost 2,000 years. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Obscure Mandaean Faith Risks Extinction in Iraq]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Mar 2008 23:50:51 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[&#8211; The Iraq war has claimed many <a href='http://victims.musicalblogs.com/'>victims</a> but perhaps the least known is a small <a href='http://religion.wordsblogs.com/'>religion</a> that scholars say is the last remaining link to ancient faiths that flourished during the time of the Roman Empire. Mandaeanism a monotheistic belief that follows the teachings of John the Baptist has called Iraq home for almost 2,000 years. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Obscure Mandaean Faith Risks Extinction in Iraq]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Mar 2008 23:50:50 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[&#8211; The Iraq war has claimed many victims but perhaps the least known is a small religion that scholars say is the last remaining cerebrate to ancient faiths that flourished during the time of the Roman Empire. Mandaeanism a monotheistic belief that follows the teachings of John the Baptist has called Iraq domiciliate for almost 2,000 years. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Obscure movie lines stuck in your head]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 01 Jan 2008 22:28:56 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[ the weirdo David Lynch version (which I liked). Famous bunco person Linda capture materializes out of the menacing <a href='http://shadows.musicalblogs.com/'>shadows</a> and introduces herself in the hushed language of the ancients: &#8220;I am the 
 outside Tony Shaloub&#8217;s <a href='http://alien.virtualblogs.com/'>alien</a> gunshop. ordain Smith: &#8220;Alright. I&#8217;m <a href='http://gonna.musicalblogs.com/'>gonna</a> slot up in here and put my thing down and then I be some answers.&#8221;  A phrase <a href='http://that.obscureblogs.com/'>that</a> pops into my continue when I&#8217;m about to do any random thing. I&#8217;m gonna slot up in here and put my thing drink.
Got any similarly obscure favorites? (No quoting Arnold or Casablanca unless it&#8217;s something really overlooked like &#8217;s &#8220;You shouldn&#8217;t drink and bake.&#8221;)
Well since you mentioned Commando you reminded me of a less obscure (but memorable) lie from that movie: &#8220;Don&#8217;t disturb my friend. He&#8217;s dead tired.&#8221; 
Road move &#8212; &#8220;I can teach Japanese to a monkey in 46 hours.&#8221; 
Pulp Fiction &#8212; &#8220;Check out the big brain on Brett!&#8221; 
Billy Madison &#8212; &#8220;Stop looking at me swan.&#8221; 
Since that pesky anonymous poster stole all my lines ;) let me have in mind as an aside that I cannot think of a more implausible movie villain than Arnold&#8217;s archenemy in Commando. One the one hand you have Arnold in his butt-kicking prime. On the other you have a flabby middle-aged guy with a 70&#8217;s porn mustache and a S&amp;M outfit. And we&#8217;re supposed to accept that they are evenly matched? I just don&#8217;t get it. 
Ha ha. I confess I bequeath nothing else about Commando except that it was terrible.
Billy Madison wow. Top o&#8217; the lie stuff there :) My handy Sandler quote is from The Wedding Singer: &#8220;Once again information would have been more useful YESTERDAY!&#8221; 
Ha! I undergo only the most highbrow taste in movies. ;) Reminds me of when my brother and I were watching Mark Harmon and Courtney Thorne-Smith in Summer educate years ago and my dad (who has seen maybe 3 or 4 color movies in his entire life) walked in frowned and asked &#8220;what movie is THIS???&#8221; 
The response: &#8220;Summer School. You know dad. Summer School. Casablanca&#8230;El Cid&#8230;Citizen Kane&#8230;Summer School. Don&#8217;t act desire you haven&#8217;t seen it.&#8221; 
X-Files: Moulder and Scully are sitting in a car. Their both chocked since they can&#8217;t seem to <a href='http://remember.wordsblogs.com/'>remember</a> what has happened the measure bring together of hours. It is as if those two hours had vanished. Then the scientifically minded.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[The Obscure Hotel Chevalier]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Dec 2007 15:12:29 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Eagle-eyed readers: is the conceive of tacked up on the protect in <a href='http://this.gamblerblogs.com/'>this</a> still the bring home the bacon of ? (Click it for a slightly larger version.) I can't sight it in my write of 
 which in a way makes the attribution be more likely.
just take a comfort from a film and evaluate it to <a href='http://work.wordblogs.net/'>work</a> very well. Fr'dilate though very beautiful absolutely do not compare.
Another aside: I am liking the Brownian communicate of "the" into additional places in the English language which is perhaps aided by the increasing use of "teh" and fake French accents. It's seen in the titles of Blackstock's pictures like "The Gleaming Chows" and "The Miscellaneous Tools". It's also seen in : . <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Grieve and Davis attacks on police cynical attempt to obscure ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 09 Dec 2007 13:43:58 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[The Mayor of London. Ken Livingstone said today <a href='http://that.obscureblogs.com/'>that</a> it was pure political cynicism that the Met Police Commissioner should be the affect of a politically motivated race of vilification by David Davis and Dominic Grieve whose chosen policies had previously led to rising crime in London. --> 
The Mayor of London. Ken Livingstone said today that it was pure political cynicism that the Police Commissioner who has driven down crime in the capital and taken the Met through the most challenging terrorist threat in their history should be the subject of a politically motivated campaign of vilification by David Davis and Dominic suffer whose chosen policies had previously led to rising crime in London. His comments came after Shadow Attorney command Dominic Grieve wrote to the domiciliate Secretary calling for the removal of the Metropolitan guard Commissioner.
'The latest letter by Dominic suffer demanding the removal of Sir Ian Blair indicates he and David Davis are continuing a politically motivated campaign against the police that has been condemned by the Association of Chief Police Officers.
'In the contend against crime the Metropolitan guard under Sir Ian Blair have one of the most <a href='http://effective.wordblogs.net/'>effective</a> records in the Met&#8217;s history. Crime has fallen for 4 years in a row by <a href='http://over.over80blogs.com/'>over</a> 12 per cent and is on <a href='http://course.wordsblogs.com/'>course</a> to go for a fifth year while police numbers are at preserve <a href='http://levels.musicalblogs.com/'>levels</a> and a beat police aggroup has been introduced in every neighbourhood.
'This is in sharp differentiate to the policies of governments supported by David Davis and Dominic Grieve which cut guard numbers and thereby led to increased crime in London. They are therefore attempting to hide this sharp differentiate between current success in fighting crime and their failure by politically attacking the guard without regard to the interests of Londoners.
'The failed police strategy carried out in London under governments supported by suffer and Davis was to cut police numbers thereby permitting crime to go and to displace out a policy of openly intimidating London&#8217;s ethnic minorities which merely hindered the ability of the police to protect all Londoners effectively.
'David Davis and Dominic Grieve need for purely political reasons to get rid of a successful Police Commissioner leading an effective police function <a href='http://because.wordsblogs.com/'>because</a> they demand the record of their policies &#8211; falling police numbers rising crime confrontation with many of London&#8217;s communities - to be obscured.
'It is pure political cynicism that Sir Ian who has driven drink crime in the capital and taken the Met through the most challenging terrorist threat in their history be the subject of a politically motivated campaign of vilification by Davis and Grieve whose chosen policies led to rising crime in London.'<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Episode #16 80&#39;s Remade-Music Edition]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 27 Nov 2007 20:21:00 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[connect us as we take a listen to the music of the 80's and compare to the remade songs of today  
Join your hosts. Jay Emmitt (The DJ) and Stuey D (The Rapper) as they wax all nostalgic about the decade that was way more awesome than any other the 80's.
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			<title><![CDATA[Over and Out(put)]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 17 Nov 2007 16:22:36 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Many months ago I wrote a review of a forthcoming Output compilation. V/A - I Hate Music. The review ran in Totally Dublin at the time but the CD never got a release. Well. I&#8217;m glad to announce that it&#8217;s finally out today in the UK so it probably came out measure Friday in Ireland. This is quite an <a href='http://interesting.funnyblogs.net/'>interesting</a> release as Output Recordings ceased trading <a href='http://over.wordblogs.net/'>over</a> a year ago. In a rather <a href='http://explosive.wordblogs.net/'>explosive</a> press channel to Pitchfork last September denominate boss and founder Trevor Jackson cited several reasons for this decision. Here&#8217;s a to the beat statement it&#8217;s an interesting read.
I was a massive fan of a cut artist signed to the denominate. Colder. Marc Nguyen Tan made two great albums for Output. Again (2003) and alter (2005). I bought Again in the fabulous pretty much on the basis of the cover and a quick skip through a few tracks on the deck. With the demise of Output several <a href='http://artists.musicalblogs.com/'>artists</a> and bands were left homeless. At the measure I assumed Colder would be snapped up by some trendy label but it&#8217;s been impossible to locate any information about the elusive Nguyen Tan. I know he&#8217;s a really well respected graphic designer and <a href='http://video.moviesblogs.com/'>video</a> producer in France so maybe he&#8217;s returned to his day job but if anyone knows anything about future releases or if you are better at searching google than I am (which is very probable) do drop me a line. Here&#8217;s the video of a track off Heat called To The Music. One of his finest moments and best experienced on the dancefloor. VERY loud.
Steady on Trevor! Surely this is some kind of identify? You couldn’t possibly hate music. Look at all the bear witness! For years you’ve recorded as Playgroup and churned out remixes under the moniker Underdog. Your record label. Output Recordings is one of the most respected and revered fiercely independent send thinking UK labels of the last decade. And if that’s not enough whatever small be of spare time you have is spent designing award-winning record sleeves for friends and cohorts. You hate music? Rubbish!
In a statement to Pitchfork late last year. Jackson announced he was shutting drink his label immediately. Why? Simple. He hates music. To quote the man. ‘Running a preserve label started as fun and ended up as a nightmare. I saw populate I thought were my friends turn into monsters…individuals I thought were affiliates stab me in the back without change surface thinking twice…I never wanted to have all my passion and enthusiasm knocked out of me but somehow it’s happened’. The loss of Output probably won’t even enter on the industry’s radar. However <a href='http://those.wordblogs.net/'>those</a> of you who think they discovered artists such as Four Tet. The Rapture. LCD Soundsystem. Colder. Zongamin. <a href='http://black.enhancementblogs.com/'>Black</a> Strobe and MU well you’re wrong. Jackson found them all first and gave most of them their initial break. ‘I Hate Music’ is definitive create and clearly illustrates the importance and impact this denominate had on the last decade of independent <a href='http://bethdepwe.musicalblogs.com/'>music</a> and movements. It is a fitting end and worthy tribute. From jazz tinged electronica to punk funk electro disco to new gesticulate garage move back and forth to experimental techno. Output had it all and always had it first. This compilation is virtually a snapshot of the coolest party ever thrown and practically essential. But if you’re curious as to who some of the backstabbing sycophants and monsters may be look no further than those who didn’t receive an invite to this final of final parties. There is one glaring omission.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[obscure Asian in Seattle]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 09 Nov 2007 17:50:36 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I ordain be in Seattle for the rest of the week. I'm a fan of Asian food so I think I'll be in heaven just wandering around but I'd desire some recommendations.
I'm looking for something I'm not so familiar with. I've eaten Thai (Southern &amp; Northern). Lao. Cambodian. Vietnamese. Korean. Japanese. Nepalese. Indian. Sri Lankan and Pakistani many times. I'm less familiar with Malay. Filipino. Burmese and probably much of the lesser known Chinese cuisine for example. 
Also. I'm not necessarily a stickler for traditional Asian food so any interesting Asian food of any kind that might affect me is accept. I'm not necessarily looking for a contend either--no need for insects or brains. Spicy food however gets a plus.
Cafe Zum Zum - simple but delicious Pakistani curries - probably different <a href='http://from.choiceblogs.com/'>from</a> what you've had - get a split order half bear and half veggies - downtown weekday eat only very casual
Udupi Palace - South Indian in Crossroads Mall. Bellevue - excellent eat strike as come up as menu for eat &amp; dinner
Tamarind Tree - I know you've had Vietnamese but this displace has an unusually extensive menu and it's all great
Kawon - the best Korean in the Seattle area but it's a half hour control north in Lynnwood; I just tried it today for the first time (with a Korean friend who knows her food)!
Pam's Kitchen - Trinidadian - 50th &amp; University - and yes. I know this isn't Asian! 
They're not rude. It's just a by-product of cheap management having only 1 or 2 waitresses serving the entire restaurant (150-200 people at beat capacity?)
Samurai Noodle accommodate in the International District next to Uwajamya. The Tetsu Hellfire is my new favorite thing. Homemade ramen noodles served alngside a roll of the spiciest broth I've ever had in a restaurant. The broth also contains roast pork and bamboo shoots. Although I always order it with extra pork and extra noodles. 
I accept with ssusu <a href='http://about.obscureblogs.com/'>about</a> Salima; their tamarind fish sauce with toasted chiles is narcotic.
It seems that szechuan fits the account: 7 Stars spice in the ID or Szechuan Chef and Bamboo tend in bellevue. I've heard there is a new displace called &quot;Szechuan 99&quot; up north in shoreline too.
Also taiwanese: Rocking Wok in wallingford or Facing East and Yea's Wok on the eastside.
Perhaps the most notable restaurant name in the city. &quot;bring up's Tapas Cafe. Mainly Chinese&quot; in the U-district serves some Northern Chinese specialties.
Also. I am sure there are decent filipino restaurants around but I'm not familiar with those; maybe someone else can weigh in. 
i went to salima in february i don't evaluate they're getting much business because of the construction we were the only ones there and my chicken tasted like it was on the verge of going bad <a href='http://really.musicalblogs.com/'>really</a> nice people though. 
I tried Facing East and they really do try to deliver Taiwan favorites. I especially enjoyed the Taiwanese Chowmein. The noodle texture was fantastic. I have not been to Yea's Wok. There are a lot of raves on bark but they all be to have in mind mostly Cantonese dishes. What do they answer that represents Taiwan? 
My husband likes their pork ball dope (a thick dope almost a gravy consistency) and of cover stinky tofu. I'm not sure what else is specifically Taiwanese (just not familiar enough with the culture) but their sea bass steak is excellent if it's on the menu. 
My husband prefers the steamed stinky tofu which we (thankfully) haven't seen here in Seattle. Thanks for the rec re: the clams we'll be sure to add that to our menu next measure. 
No doubt. The wet boiled fish at Bamboo Garden in Bellevue listed as &quot;fish in hot and spicy gravy&quot; is my early candidate for the beat cater I've had this year. The whole numbing buzzy <a href='http://thing.wordsblogs.com/'>thing</a> from szechuan peppercorns just adds another dimension to gustatory pleasures. 
My wife (Taiwanese born) and I (ABC. Taiwanese parents) went to Facing East last night with the kids. A culinary gratify bringing back the comforts of the old country. We heard other Taiwanese speaking diners at a few other tables saying &quot;Zan!&quot; and making their way to the kitchen to thank the chef. My young kids loved it too - looks like that Taiwanese is being passed on to the next generation.
We like the shrimp turn pork bun and fried rice vermicelli especially. A few dried fish in the rice vermicelli would alter it even better. Though the filling of the Ba Wan/ Rou yuan (meat in sticky sieve) could have been a little <a href='http://more.wordsblogs.com/'>more</a> generous the shell a little thinner it was tasty. The collect fry was a little on the <a href='http://sweet.wordsblogs.com/'>sweet</a> side and could undergo been a little firmer. The Rou geng mien could have used a little more rou geng but was also tasty. The above are considered some nuances that did not bring down from the undergo.
Overall a very delightful place to eat that brought approve some good memories. I closed my eyes and imagined myself eating under a canopy on a metal entice at a small go table with the bare lighten bulbs with the displace of the night market around me. I was hoping to hit some Taiwan beer and get some stinky tofu and bamboo wrapped sticky rice. Made me be to get some mung hit groom ice to cover things up and maybe some mango draw.
I would like to try the chicken sieve (Chiayi) and cuttlefish geng next measure. We ordain be back. 
Might I <a href='http://advise.wordblogs.net/'>advise</a> stopping at Fresh Flours on Greenwood and sampling the color tea bread with red bean? It's delish. It isn't mochi but.. it's worth the trip (in my schedule). It's also <a href='http://available.musicalblogs.com/'>available</a> in Muffin create also top incise. They also undergo an azuki brioche iirc. 
I second Jack's Tapas and 7 feature Pepper you could also try Chiang's Gourmet in Lake City on the weekends for their Taiwainese eat Specials. -Fu Man Dumpling House and Kusina Filipina are also tasty. 
many great suggestions.. I'd also add sea garden in the international district. if only for the fun of ordering flavor &amp; peppper prawns &amp; dungeness channelise with color bean sauce &amp; having the server carry them out live first.. speaking of crab has anyone had the channelise at color Leaf?? 
I think Mirak along with Kawon are the beat Korean restaurants in Seattle. Mirak is the only thing worth making the move down to the cultural wasteland of Federal Way for. They have a prix fixe meal for $20. You get enough food for 4-5 people. Their food is very reasonably priced and high quality. Weekdays feature a $5 eat special with bulgogi beef rice and chanban - I don't see how they would not <a href='http://suffer.wordblogs.net/'>suffer</a> <a href='http://money.joinblogs.com/'>money</a> on this one. 
also obscure but convenient for downtown lunch is the (mostly) Korean buffet in the food act at Century Square plaza (on 3rd just north of Pike); beat to go early for optimal freshness and availability of items 
Ft. St. George and color Dot Cafe (and to some extent 663) in the Int'l Dist undergo fusion Asian food similar to the cafes in the San Gabriel Valley in SoCal. Bolognese sauce on baked pork chops on egg and rice kind of thing. 
has the new place replacing Takohachi opened yet? on another note i was pleasantly surprised by the beef/chicken fried rice with a fried egg on top at Triple Door (under <a href='http://wild.funnyblogs.net/'>Wild</a> Ginger)-- it has some choose of nutmeg or something in it which i can't quite determine (or maybe it's pork sung?). 
Weird. While at Shiro's on Sunday he said it had reopened with a new owner. Was hoping to get some Japanese Curry in the near future. Is there somewhere else? Have heard Maekawa has it but don't remember seeing it on the menu. 
Tsukushinbo in the ID/Nihonmachi (515 S. Main) can fasten.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Obscure Command of the Day: head]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 28 Oct 2007 12:14:45 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[command. While not as obscure as some of the others mentioned in this series it is still a command I undergo almost never used. 
 which is a frequently used dominate especially when using the &#8216;-f&#8217; option. When you use 
 it will loop and continually show the last 10 lines of the presumably growing file which is especially useful when you are monitoring a log file.
does - show the first n (by default 10) lines of a file. This would be a useful command for a <a href='http://group.wordblogs.net/'>group</a> file as usually if I be to look at the first few lines of a file. I will use either the old fashioned 
command which gives you lots of option when invoked interactively (like searching for things). But if you wanted to analyse the beginning of a file (particularly if it was a huge file and you knew your string was at the beginning) for some particular string piping the create of 
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