04 augustus 2010
СВ Хутор – Огоньки
01. Кошкин пазл
02. Друг-вирус
03. Не пиши
04. Моя Албания (feat. Марсель Контрабасов)
05. Мартовская
06. Грызть
07. Старый рэйвер
08. Орехи
09. Там где клен
10. Дуглас (feat. Марсель Контрабасов)
11. Свежий дом
Het enigszins Joy Divison-achtige Старый рэйвер en het nummer Дуглас met Hammond-deuntje zijn de vreemde eenden in de bijt op dit elektro/ambient-album. Verder is de muziek meer à la Aphex Twin, Orbital en Echaskech met hier en daar een vleug Fieldtriqp – maar eigenlijk is het vervelend bands met elkaar te vergelijken. Gewoon luisteren. De meeste muziekspelers zullen geen probleem hebben met de cyrillische tekens. Als je wilt weten wat de namen van de titels betekenen, kun je hier terecht.
Drie downloadmogelijkheden:
Rghost/Narod/Multi
Niet schrikken van het Russisch op sommige downloadsites, als je een beetje intuïtief te werk gaat, moet het lukken.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
APOD:
Sometimes, during a total eclipse of the Sun, a strange shadow of darkness can be seen stretching off into the distance. Called shadow cones, they are visible because the Earth's atmosphere is not completely transparent, scattering sunlight and hence appearing blue during the day. Shadow cones are particularly dramatic for eclipses near the horizon, as geometry creates a long corridor of sun-blocked air. Visible above is a shadow cone caught during a sunset total solar eclipse visible last month from Patagonia, Argentina. The eclipsed Sun itself still appears bright around the edges of the Moon because of light from the surrounding corona. A few minutes later, the Moon began to move away from the Sun as both set behind distant Andes mountains.
Eclipse Shadow Cone Over Patagonia
Credit & Copyright: Daniel Fischer (Cosmic Mirror)
Sometimes, during a total eclipse of the Sun, a strange shadow of darkness can be seen stretching off into the distance. Called shadow cones, they are visible because the Earth's atmosphere is not completely transparent, scattering sunlight and hence appearing blue during the day. Shadow cones are particularly dramatic for eclipses near the horizon, as geometry creates a long corridor of sun-blocked air. Visible above is a shadow cone caught during a sunset total solar eclipse visible last month from Patagonia, Argentina. The eclipsed Sun itself still appears bright around the edges of the Moon because of light from the surrounding corona. A few minutes later, the Moon began to move away from the Sun as both set behind distant Andes mountains.
Eclipse Shadow Cone Over Patagonia
Credit & Copyright: Daniel Fischer (Cosmic Mirror)
TRACKELAST FC9
TRACKELAST FC9 (Complies with UIC specification 864/5)
TRACKELAST FC9 is a little stiffer than FC584 and is available in thicknesses up to 1Omm. It is primarily specified for use on lower speed main line tracks.
(Bron: Tiflex – TRACKELAST Rail Support Pad Solutions)
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