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cd /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles/ ; pwd ; svn up * ; cd ../Themes; pwd ; svn up ; cd ../Support ; pwd ; svn up
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• #79
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stompy cd /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles/ ; pwd ; svn up * ; cd ../Themes; pwd ; svn up ; cd ../Support ; pwd ; svn up
Ha. I need you to help set up svn. I just can't be arsed to read / find the time to go through the documentation.
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• #80
print*,'kend(1) = ',kend(1)
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• #85
For a supposedly ‘alternative subculture’, snowboarders are a dreary lot. It never ceases to amaze us to see the boring colours that shred dogs out there rock. In an effort to kickstart a bit of colour among the ranks, we’ve devoted this entire issue of shoplift to the brighter items of snowboard kit
Special Blend Utility Technical Shell jacket £XXX
http://www.special-blend.com
Pow! Special Blend up the game with one of the most visually exciting jackets of the season. But it’s not all about pretty colours, the descriptively-named Utility Technical Shell is all business. Starting at the outer layer, the 15,000mm/10,000gm shell fabric is going to keep you dry in virtually any conditions from driving rain to hiking pipe in the summer time, and there’s a huge selection of pockets to keep all your on-hill shit in. A permanently attached hood is there whenever you need it and the bold colourways make sure that you’ll get noticed. Don’t worry if this is too much, more regular colours are available, too.Ride Delta MVMT £140
Shakespeare Distribution (0800) 985 2191
http://www.ridesnowboards.com
The catalogue says that these bindings are the ‘ultimate in lightweight, freestyle flex and performance’, but luckily for the purpose of this features, they’re blinging as fuck as well. Aerospace grade aluminium is the material of choice for their baseplates due to its light weight and stiffness, with a glass reinforced heelcup for a combination of support and flexibility. The design philosophy is a minimalist one to remove all excess material to offer the lightest weight possible 0 and they’ve pulled off a blinder! An ultralight binding with mobility and flex all round.Neff Crazy Time from £19.99
http://www.neffheadwear.com
There’s probably no better example of a company who is dedicated to bright, eyecatching colours than Neff Headwear, who’s Crazy Time kit features everything you need to get yourself beaten up by chavs on a Friday night – stupid chavs. The Crazy Time Kit features the Crazy hoody at £55.99, the Crazy Scarf at £29.99, the Crazy cap at £26.99 and the Crazy mask at £19.99. Check out the Neff site at http://www.Neffheadwear.com for more killer kits and their collaborative effort withHelly Hansen Survival jacket £XXX
http://www.hellyhansen.com
Inspired by Helly Hansen’s offshore survival suits, the Survival jackets features a generous 10,000mm/10,000gm waterproof/breathable rating and fully taped seams to stop moisture getting in tand ruining your day, In a further homage to the survival suit that gave it it’s name, the hood is lined with a fluorescent material for optimum visibility. Not so subtle when you’re doing a runner from an Alpine pizzeria, but there you go. If you want to step it up, the Survival jacket is also avialble as an all in one suirt, that simply rocks…Analog K-14 suit £XXX
Burton Rider Services Europe – 00(800) 287 866 13
http://www.analogclothing.com
Analog are constantly pushing the design envelope under the Burton banner and seem to have a carte blanche to go as nuts as they like. Take for example, the K14 one piece suit, an 8,000mm/5,000gm waterpr… Wait, did I just say ‘one piece’? That’s right, the one piece, the object of hat eand derision from snowboarders everywhere has been brought back to life – and it’s awickedlittle piece. If the ripstop foil version that we’ve shown here is too much for you (and it probably should be, in all honesty) there’s a killer stratus blue version that we’d be proud to rock – check out http://www.analogclothing.com for more information.We Premium headphones £55
Tel: 01271 865600
http://www.weclothing.com
WE clothing from Sweden have an unmistakeable blend of functionality and Scandinavian design cool. Their clothing line is a statement of simplistic, functional elegance and their new headphone is following the same mould. With five sets of earphones in the line, with prices aging from £20-£120, there’s something in there for everyone. The Premium headphone offers 40mm bass drivers for deep, powerful bass and a frequency range from 20 – 20001Hz for an excellent spread of frequencies. Available in five colourways and they come with a 0.75m cord as standard – with a 1.0m extension for DJ applications. Cool as fuck.Electric EG1-S Pixel Orange £85
http://www.electriceyewear.com
Electric have a well-deserved reputation for super comfortable goggles with excellent optics and the newly tweaked EG1-S continues the tradition. Think Electric’s classic and much-copied EG1 frame shape brought right up to date with the inclusion of a spherical lens for even better optical clarity. Triple layer foam ensure a comfortable seal around your eyes and the classic frame means good peripheral vision and great looks. And just check out this new graphics – recent advances in technology mean that it’s now possible to get colourways that were inconceivable a few short years ago…Vans Hi Standard women’s £120
Tel: 0208 846 8260
http://www.vans.co.uk
Luckily, women don’t have to put up with ill-fitting boots any more – and with a little more help from companies like Vans, they won’t have to make the choice between girly pink or black for a colourway, either. The Hi Standard is a staple of the Vans range and offers excellent fit and adjustability in a supremely comfortable package – and one whose price is hard to beat, as well. A mere £120 will get you an excellent, soft flexing boot for the beginner and up rider who prefer a relaxed, more freestyle-orientated boot.Flow M9 binding £150
http://www.flow.com
If you’re looking for a quick access binding, you should definitely consider the Flow system, pioneers of the rear-entry binding concept. In the last couple of years they’re refined the bindings massively, to the point that they perform as well in the freestyle arena as a traditional two strap binding – don’t believe us? Well check out the insanity that their team riders Antti Autti and Risto Mattila get up to while rocking Flow bindings in their new team movie ‘F#*w Flow’ , which is free to download from flow.com. The M9 features an all new, lightweight baseplate and their-flex powerstrap, which is far more flexible than their earlier freeride versions. Versatility and performance in a dope package.Animal Alfred Jacket £150
Tel: 08702 646260
http://www.animal.co.uk
While we’re checking out some sweet clothing lines, lets give some love to the UK based company Animal – they’ve done a lot for the UK scene, sponsoring riders and working with them to produce a line of outerwear at UK shredders. Three time British halfpipe champion Dom Harington turned his attention to the Alfred jacket and has come up with a piece that is rated at 10,000mm/10,000gm waterproof breathable with a light insulation and a super good price. Attention to detail is great, with nice logoing and plenty of pockets to store your on-hill necessities.Billabong Freeze gloves £37.50
Tel: 02392 465577
http://www.billabong.com
OK, OK, we get it – not everybody is down for bright colours! For thse that want things a little more classic, allow us to highlight the Billabong Freeze glove, a simple, no nonsense glove that does the job well and keeps plenty of change in your pocket at the same time. A tough outer material is backed up with neoprene for warmth and flexibility and a ‘over the cuff’ shape to help prevent snow getting in. If you need to know the outside temperature, just check out the thermometer built in to the left hand glove!
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• #86
Paste yr clipboard here in finest 4chan style:
http://www.wired.com/reviews/2010/10/korg-monotron-is-music-to-geeky-ears/
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• #88
^gaaah don't click clockwork_killa's link**, **spazzed my computer out
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Ey? Was just a rapidshare link.
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• #90
Got a pop-up ad, then a fail message saying some rubbish that I couldn't close! No idea what was going on. Had to have a cup of tea.
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Anatomy of the ear and physiology of hearing.
Outline the critical periods of development.
MilestonesDescribe the development of language.
How does sensory deprivation affect development?
What are the causes of deafness in children?
Testing.- Discuss the role of the parent in assessing child development.
- Discuss the role of the parent in assessing child development.
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[FONT=Arial]Pipes and fittings
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[FONT=Arial]Pipes and fittings are specified on the Engineers drawings. Pipes and fittings must comply with the following Standards:Rigid Pipes and fittings
Perforated vitrified clay pipes for land drainage to BS 1196
Concrete Pipes and Ancillary Products to BS 5911:2002 and BS EN 1916
Vitrified Clay Pipes and Fittings to BS EN 295 (all parts)
Ductile Iron to BS 598 & BS 4179[/FONT][FONT=Arial]**Flexible pipes and fittings
Plastic pipes for land drainage to BS 4962
Plastic Piping Systems for Non-pressure underground drainage and sewage to BS EN 1401 & BS 4660 – Solid wall only, structured wall pipes are not acceptable for use in drainage systems
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[FONT=Arial]Access chambers[/FONT][FONT=Arial]Precast concrete manhole units to BS EN 1917
Plastic Inspection Chambers for Drains and Sewers to BS 7158:2001
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[FONT=Arial]Other Fittings[/FONT][FONT=Arial]Gully and Manhole Tops for Vehicular and Pedestrian Areas to BS EN 124:1994
Drainage Channels for Vehicular and Pedestrian Areas to BS EN 1433:2002
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[FONT=Arial]Other materials[/FONT]**[FONT=Arial]All other pipes and fittings to Sewers for Adoption (including local water authority variations and addendums)
[/FONT][FONT=Arial]All gravity drainage pipework below slab shall be in cast iron with mechanical joints conforming to BS EN 877 and ISO 6594 suitable for underground use and suspended from the slab.[/FONT]
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www.bikefix.co.uk
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Address of property:
GND FLR 28, THE PALLASADES, BIRMINGHAM, B2 4XD Rating list: 2010 (Current) With effect from: 01 Apr 2010 A previous appeal has been made against this valuation. Description: SHOP AND PREMISES Billing authority reference: 5369653 Special category code: 249 - Shops Basis of measurement: NIA Valuation scheme reference: 131423 Unadjusted £ m2/unit: £450.00/m2
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• #100
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Fuck me tynan, you can buy a few aggroblokes with that.