On Mar 15, 11:16�am, STRATEGY <Strategy...@gmail.com> wrote: On Mar 15, 11:50�am, mattmatical <i...@i.be> wrote: I'm doing a mix tape of all classic (including obscure classics) DJ tracks, here's my short list so far. �I know there's some obvious stuff missing, but I've only been working on this for three minutes so bear with me: Here's what I have, Euro stuff
>I'm doing a mix tape of all classic (including obscure classics) DJ tracks, here's my short list so far. I know there's some obvious stuff missing, but I've only been working on this for three minutes so bear with me: Here's what I have, Euro stuff and DJ/MC cuts included (three tapes were made out of these): Supreme Diamond D: Ultimate Force (YOU NEED THIS ONE) To All Hip Hop Lovers
On Mar 14, 10:19 am, z <gzuck...@snail-mail.net> wrote: On Mar 8, 12:48 pm, bill <ford_prefec...@hotmail.com> wrote: Licensing is sometimes 40 years. They can last longer. You then have to store the radioactive construction waste for tens of thousands of years. Canada has recycled reactor parts. Which reactor parts did they recycle? I can't image
On Mar 8, 12:48 pm, bill <ford_prefec...@hotmail.com> wrote: Licensing is sometimes 40 years. They can last longer. You then have to store the radioactive construction waste for tens of thousands of years. Canada has recycled reactor parts. Which reactor parts did they recycle? I can't image how radioactive components of a nuke plant can be reused....