Sep 30, 2008

Jay-Z Greatest Hits

Track-List

1. Can I Get A... . . .
2. Hard Knock Life (The Ghetto Anthem)
3. Wishing on a Star [DJ Influence Remix]
4. Can't Knock the Hustle - Mary J. Blige, Jay-Z,
5. Ain't No ~censored~
6. Ride or Die
7. Brooklyn's Finest - Jay-Z, , , The Notorious B.I.G.
8. Imaginary Player
9. Friend or Foe
10. Friend of Foe 98
11. More Money, More Cash, Moe Hoes
12. City Is Mine - Blackstreet, Jay-Z,
13. Resevoir Dogs
14. I Know What Girls Like - Diddy, Jay-Z, , Lil' Kim, ,
15. 22 Twos
16. Money Ain't a Thang - Jermaine Dupri, Jay-Z,
17. Dead Presidents II
18. Regrets

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Mamma Mia OST

Track-list

01. Honey, Honey - Amanda Seyfried, Ashley Lilley, Rachel McDowall
02. Money, Money, Money - Meryl Streep, Julie Walters, Christine Baranski
03. Mamma Mia - Meryl Streep
04. Dancing Queen - Meryl Streep, Julie Walters, Christine Baranski
05. Our Last Summer - Colin Firth, Pierce Brosnan, Stellan Skarsgard, Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep
06. Lay All Your Love On Me - Dominic Cooper, Amanda Seyfried
07. Super Trouper - Meryl Streep, Julie Walters, Christine Baranski
08. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A man after midnight) - Amanda Seyfried, Ashley Lilley, Rachel McDowall
09. The Name Of The Game - Amanda Seyfried, Stellan Skarsgard
10. Voulez-Vous - Cast Of Mamma Mia The Movie, Philip Michael, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Stellan Skarsgard
11. SOS - Pierce Brosnan, Meryl Streep
12. Does Your Mother Know - Christine Baranski, Philip Michael
13. Slipping Through My Fingers - Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried
14. The Winner Takes It All - Meryl Streep
15. When All Is Said And Done - Pierce Brosnan, Meryl Streep
16. Take A Chance On Me - Julie Walters, Stellan Skarsgard
17. I Have A Dream / Thank You For The Music - Various Artists

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Will Smith - Big Willie Style


Tracklist

1. Intro
2. Y'All Know
3. Gettin' Jiggy Wit It
4. Candy (Featuring Larry Blackmon and Cameo)
5. Chasing Forever
6. Keith B-Real I
7. Don't Say Nothin'
8. Miami
9. Yes Yes Y'All
10. I Loved You
11. Keith B-Real II
12. It's All Good
13. Just The Two Of Us
14. Keith B-Real III
15. Big Willie Style
16. Men In Black

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DJ Megixx Mega Mix 08 (100 tracks)


Tracklist


1.DJ Magixx - intro
2.Cascada - Every Time We Touch
3.Klaus & Klaus - Krankenschwester
4.Lex Gaudino - Destination Calabria
5.Safri Duo - Played A Live
6.Dj Bobo - Pray
7.Love Messege - Love Messege
8.Vengaboys - Kiss
9.Novespace - Time After Time
10.BB Jurgen - Ich Mach
11.Markus Backer - Aloha
12.Scatman John - Scatman
13.Mickie Krause - rusine im po Mexico
14.Mickie Krause - Laudato Si
15.La Bouche - Bi My Lover
16.Olaf Henning -Ich Bin nicht
17. Pointer Sister - Jump
18.Markus Becker - Das Rote
19.Mallorca Allstars - Heute Abend
20.DJ Teqila - Mamma Maria
21.Playa Hitty - The Sammer Is Megic
22.2 Brothers .. - Dreams
23.The Discoboyz - For Yuo
24.The Underdog Project - Saturday Night
25.Sash - Ecuador
26.Mickie Krause - Pilleman
27.Matthias Carras - Copilot
28.Loona - Bailando
29.Captain Jack - Get Up
30.Bellini - Samba
31.David Tavare - summerlove
32.Aqua - My Oh My
33.Ice MC - Think About The Way
34.Maxx - Get Away
35.Fedde Le Grand - Put Yuo Hands up
36.Culture Beat - Mr. Vain
37.Corona - Baby Baby
38.Mickie Krause - 10 Nackte
39.Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe
40.Phats - Turn Around
41.Grasia - La Vida Bonita
42.Loona - Latino Lover
43.Jorg Bausch - Doch
44.Oliver Frank - E-Mail
45.Jorg Bausch - Dieser Flug
46.Oliver Frank - 7 Wochen
47.K.Da Cruz - New High Energy
48.SaphirI am alive
49.Whigfield - Sexy Eyes
50.Oliver Frank - Italienische
51.La Montse - Estoy Aqui
52.Haddaway - Rock My Heart
53.Whigfield - Saturdey Night
54.O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei
55.Aqua - Barby Girl
56.Jump - Vamoz
57.Mike Polo - Free
58.Michael Wendler - 180 Grad
59.Peter Sebastien - Du Schwarzer
60.DJ Otzi - 7 sunden 2006
61.Wolfgan Petry - augen zu
62.Andre Markus - Am Zuckerwattenstand
63.Danzel - Pump It Up
64.DJ Smiths - Boom Chicka
65. Miranda - Vamos A La Playa
66.Dr. Alban - Its My Life
67.Haddaway - Life
68.Modern Talking - Sexy Sexu love
69.Rednex - Old Pop In An
70.Yamboo - Sing Halleluja
71.The Underdog pr. - Sammer Jam
72.Belushi - Its My Life
73.Michael Mind - Blinded by
74.Nic.P. - Immer Noch
75.Michael Wendler - Sie Liebt den DJ
76.Corona - The Rhythm Of The Higth
77.Whingfield - Think Of Yuo
78.No Mersy -Where DO Yuo Go
79.Bob Sinclar - World Hold
80.Nek - Laura
81.RealMcCoy - Anoder Nigth
82.Dr Frank - Ne Staeaen
83.K C - Give It Up
84.Bananarama - Venus
85.Sunset - Falling Star
86.Wolfgang Petry - Verlieben,Verloren,Verzeihn
87.Snap - Rhythm is a Dancer
88.Gilbert O'sullivan - Get Down
89.Vengaboys - Shalala Lala
90.Mecano - Porque te Vas
91.Despina Vandi - Opa Opa
92.Boney M - Sunny
93.DJ Bobo - Somebody's Dance With Me
94.Freddy Mercury - Living on myown
95.Haddaway - What is Love
96.Jurgen Drews - Irgendwann ...
97.Jason Donovan - Too Many Brocken....
98.Ryan Paris - Dolce Vita
99.Fancy - Slice Me Nice
100.Sabrina - Boys
101.Sandra - Everlasting Love

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Metallica- Death magnetic 2008


Track list

01. That Was Just Your Life
02. The End of the Line
03. Broken, Beat & Scarred
04. The Day That Never Comes
05. All Nightmare Long
06. Cyanide
07. The Unforgiven III
08. The Judas Kiss
09. Suicide & Redemption K.H.
10. My Apocalypse
Bonus:
11. Suicide & Redemption J.H.
12. Broken, Beat & Scarred (Remixed)

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Rambo I II III n IV Soundtracks


Rambo on Imdb

Rambo on Wikipedia

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Sep 21, 2008

Top Ten James Bond Car Gadgets

The film: Goldfinger
The car: Aston Martin DB5
The gadgets: Oil slick spray, machine guns, bullet-proof screen…

International thief Goldfinger plans a dastardly raid to melt the gold supplies held at Fort Knox.

Luckily James Bond is dispatched to stop the devious Goldfinger – with a little help from his Aston Martin DB5.

The most iconic Bond car ever, the Aston Martin DB5 is powered by a 4-litre straight-six engine developing 280bhp.

But Bond’s DB5 had a few optional extras most customers wouldn’t have, including a bullet-proof rear screen, front-firing machine guns, and an oil slick spray from the rear lights.

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The film: Casino Royale
The car: Aston Martin DBS
The gadgets: Emergency medical kit

Bond returns in spectacular style in 2006’s adaption of Ian Fleming’s very first James Bond adventure, Casino Royale.

Bond, played by Daniel Craig, must defeat the treacherous Le Chiffre at the poker tables, leaving him in financial ruin and at the mercy of MI6.

But he is double-crossed by the first love of his life – Vesper Lynd – and has to fight to stay alive and hunt down Le Chiffre’s overlords.

Bond’s Aston Martin DBS might not be a rocket-propelled, machine-gun toting submarine, but it does save his life, as when he is poisoned by Le Chiffre, the DBS stores an emergency medical kit.

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The film: The World is Not Enough
The car: BMW Z8
The gadgets: Missiles

Pierce Brosnan’s third outing as Agent 007, 1999’s The World is Not Enough centres around a plot to destroy the world’s oil pipelines.

After falling for villain Elektra King’s charms, Bond hunts down the elusive oil empress and her conspirator, Renard – but not before Elektra’s goons total Bond’s BMW Z8.

The BMW Z8 was launched in homage to the classic BMW 507 of the 1960s, and Bond’s Z8 was actually a prototype – BMW hadn’t finished building the roadster when the film was released.

The Z8 came with laser-guided rockets, and was sawn in half by a rampaging helicopter with a chainsaw.

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The film: The Man With The Golden Gun
The car: AMC Matador
The gadgets: Turns into a plane

Francisco Scaramanga sets out to rid the world of James Bond in 1974’s The Man With The Golden Gun.

The villainous Scaramanga – played by Christopher Lee – sends a golden bullet to MI6 headquarters etched with ‘007’, forcing Bond to disobey his orders and hunt down Scaramanga and find the Solex Agitator.

But in one of the film’s chase scenes – including the famous corkscrew stunt with an AMC Hornet (pictured) – Scaramanga and his sidekick Nick Nack escape in an AMC Matador as it transforms into a plane and heads off to China.

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The film
: The Spy Who Loved Me
The car: Lotus Esprit
The gadget: Turns into a submarine

Nobody does it better… than Bond. In 1977’s tenth 007 outing, Roger Moore dons the famous Tux for a third time.

Reclusive madman Stromberg plans to attack Moscow and New York City in order to start up a nuclear war which will end civilisation – allowing him to start up his own underwater civilisation.

Bond picks up a tasty Lotus Esprit which drives headfirst into the sea and promptly turns into a submarine.

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The film: Tomorrow Never Dies
The car: BMW 750iL
The gadgets: Remote-controlled car, machine guns, self-inflating tires

Pierce Brosnan returns in his second outing as James Bond, sent on the trail of a powerful media baron who wants to start a war between Britain and China – for broadcasting rights.

As James Bond travels to Hamburg in his BMW 750iL, he is intercepted by media baron Elliot Carver’s henchmen.

Luckily for Bond, Q equipped the V8-engined BMW 7 Series with a remote control, allowing James to jump clear and steer the car off a cliff from a safe distance.

******

The film: Die Another Day
The car: Aston Martin Vanquish V12
The gadgets: Invisibility, missile launchers

The 20th Bond film in the franchise and Pierce Brosnan’s last appearance as the world’s greatest secret agent, Die Another Day features a North Korean dictator who undergoes radical face surgery and invents a machine which harnesses the power of the sun.

But hot on his trail his 007, who fakes a heart attack, swims to safety and finds himself in an Aston Martin Vanquish V12.

As Q – played by Monty Python star John Cleese – points out: “Aston Martin call it the Vanquish, we call it the ‘Vanish’.”

At the touch of a button, the stunning V12 Vanquish disappears completely from sight…

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The film: GoldenEye
The car: BMW Z3
The gadgets: self-destruct system, parachute braking, stinger missiles

Pierce Brosnan shot to international fame in his first outing as debonair secret agent 007 in 1995’s smash hit GoldenEye.

A rogue MI6 agent double crosses his old bosses and hatches a plot to relieve the Bank of England of all its financial records using the ‘GoldenEye’ satellite.

Thankfully Bond arrives in the nick of time to prevent chaos – and is ably assisted by his BMW Z3.

The BMW Z3 was a controversial choice of car for the new James Bond because the producers did not opt for the traditional Aston Martin.

But in true Bond style the BMW Z3 featured a self-destruct system, parachute braking and stinger missiles located in the side vents.

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The film: The Living Daylights
The car: Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante
The gadgets: tyre spikes, retractable skis, rocket system

Timothy Dalton takes his cue in his first Bond outing in 1987’s The Living Daylights, trying to investigate the mysterious deaths of MI6 agents.

And helping him on his trail is a classic British bulldog with some real beef under the bonnet – the Aston Martin V8 Vantage.

This gorgeous Aston Martin is a classic old-school bruiser, and Bond’s fully equipped V8 Vantage features forward missile launchers, retractable skis, tire spikes, a rocket propulsion system and a self destruct system.

Sep 3, 2008

Top 10 Popular Cellphones

10. Samsung Flipshot

The Samsung Flipshot, however, caught people's attention with its high-resolution pictures and unique design. The phone comes with a built-in 3.0-megapixel resolution camera, along with a flash for low-light photos, auto focus for sharper images and camcorder capability to capture video.

But taking a photo isn't a simple matter of flipping open your phone and pressing a button or two -- the Flipshot's design highlights what Samsung calls the "flip-and-twist" method. While it's open, the phone's screen has the ability to swivel 180 degrees. Once it's facing away from the user, the screen can flip backwards; it then closes, and turns horizontally to become a small digital camera.

Of course, it does all the things a typical cell phone does, too -- it makes phone calls and also supports Bluetooth technology. But the Flipshot's unique camera features attracted people who simply like to take pictures on the run, making it one of the most popular camera phones on the market.


9. Sony Ericsson s500i

The Sony Ericsson s500i phone offers what many phones come with these days: Bluetooth capability, a 2.0-megapixel camera and a music player that supports MP3 and AAC audio formats. An alarm clock, calculator, calendar, phonebook, timer and access to a Web browser and RSS feeds make the s500i seem like a useful but fairly regular cell phone. So what sets it apart?

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The main draw to the s500i, it turns out, is purely visual. The phone's screen and external lights allow you to set ever-changing themes: Depending on the time of the day, week or even the season, the screen's color layout and the phone's button illumination will change to reflect your surroundings. The phone has a thin-film transistor (TFT) screen that can display 262,000 colors at a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The s500i's screen and its slim slider form make it one of the flashier models out there.


8. LG Vu

The name of this cell phone says it all: The LG Vu. The main focus for the Vu is, as it turns out, the viewing aspect. With most smartphones like the iPhone and the BlackBerry scrambling to offer everything in the way of downloadable television episodes, music videos and recordable video, LG decided to put visuals front and center with this model.


The Vu sports a 3-inch touch screen and supports AT&T Mobile TV, a live mobile broadcast service sent straight to the phone. By turning the Vu sideways, the phone turns into a mini widescreen television -- there's even an extendable antenna at the top for better reception. Watching live programs costs viewers, of course, just like subscribers to cable or satellite television. A basic package costs $15 per month; a bigger, Plus package doubles the price to $30 per month. In addition showing TV on the go, the Vu also plays MP3s, hosts a GPS navigator, supports Bluetooth, has a 2.0 megapixel camera and camcorder and, of course, makes phone calls.


7. Nokia 6555

Another flashy cell phone meant to be easy on the eyes is the Nokia 6555. While most smartphones with bright, impressive video displays host around 262,000 colors, the internal display of the Nokia 6555 ups the ante by offering an astonishing 16 million colors, well above the average. It's so far above the average, in fact, it's twice as many colors as the human eye can physically see [source: Mobiledia].

The viewing screen is also large, featuring 240 x 340 pixels, and the built-in 1.3-megapixel camera has 6x zoom capability, despite its small size. Indeed, the Nokia 6555, a flip phone, measures 3.93 x 1.72 x 0.78 inches; it's tall but very slim. And despite this small size, the phone houses 30 MB of memory -- the cell's phone book can hold nearly everything, including 1,000 contacts with room for five phone numbers each, an e-mail address, birthdays and more. Photos or videos of each contact can also be assigned to pop up during calls. For video and music selections, the 6555 is compatible with AT&T Music and AT&T Video, offering tunes from Napster and Yahoo and video segments from NBC, Comedy Central, ESPN and CNN.


6. Apple iphone

Leading up to the release of the original Apple iPhone in June 2007, the buzz surrounding the new smartphone was deafening among the news media and the blogosphere. When asked if the iPhone was an example of the convergence of computers and communication, Steve Jobs made sure to downplay the computer angle, calling it "the reinvention of the phone."

Even though there were other smartphones coming out around this time, the iPhone certainly seemed like an entirely new type of cell phone. It's a sleek combination of a mobile phone, the Internet (complete with e-mail, browsing and map search) and the iPod MP3 player. On top of this, the iPhone interface features a multi-touch screen that allows users to make calls simply by pointing at a person's name and number, a trend many other smartphones would follow.

The iPhone also uses an accelerometer, which detects the movement of the device. This allows the user to rotate the phone from a vertical position to a horizontal one, changing the video display into a widescreen landscape -- perfect for watching TV shows and music videos downloaded from the Apple iTunes store.


5. Samsung Glyde (U940)

Many smartphones that attempt to feature a QWERTY keyboard (the same type of keyboard you use with your desktop or laptop computer) end up with problems -- buttons can be too small and difficult to press, usually because developers are trying to keep the phone small. Composing text messages and dialing on a smartphone, therefore, can be frustrating to some users; instead of making things smooth, streamlined and quick, too many mistakes slow things down.


The Samsung Glyde attempts to address the QWERTY problem by including a slide-out keyboard that's nearly the size of the entire phone, making typing messages much easier. The keyboard also makes surfing the Web a smoother experience, since the phone has a full HTML browser, and users can download entertainment with Verison Wireless' VCAST music and video. On top of this, the Glyde takes pictures and video with a 2.0 megapixel camera, supports Bluetooth technology and comes with an eternal memory port, called a microSD card slot, to store up to 8 GB of pictures, video and music.


4. Motorola RAZR


When you look at it from the front, the Motorola RAZR looks like any other flip phone. There's a small external display about the size of a stamp that shows the current time or incoming calls, and the entire phone is only a little bigger than a pack of gum. What made this ­cell phone such a big deal?


Once you turn the Motorola RAZR sideways, its design appeal becomes instantly recognizable. While the phone measures 3.8 inches tall and 2.0 inches wide, its thickness measures a mere 0.5 inches, making it appear paper-thin compared to other cell phones. Most recent upgrades to the RAZR family include even thinner models, larger external displays that offer external texting with pre-programmed messages for when the phone is closed, full HTML browsing and e-mail and sturdier cases -- users initially worried that early models were too thin and could easily snap if handled improperly.


3. LG Chocolate

The LG VX8500, more commonly known as the LG Chocolate, was one of the more hyped cell phones on the market. When it debuted at the CTIA (Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association) show in 2005, rumors flew back and forth as to where it would end up in the United States. Verizon Wireless finally provided service for the Chocolate, and the phone, thanks to flashy advertising campaigns and a low original price for a debut phone ($149), became a hit.

The name "Chocolate" apparently comes from the phone's basic shape -- a somewhat boxy, rectangular form that resemble a chocolate candy bar -- and not because it tastes good or comes with a box of assorted chocolates (although that probably would make the phone even more popular). The original Chocolate slid up to reveal a number keypad, adding to its sleek appeal, while newer versions have switched to the slimmer flip phone design and added speakerphone, music players and VZ navigators.


2. RIM Blackberry Pearl


The BlackBerry smartphone, developed by Research in Motion (RIM), has become so popular in the cell phone world that talk of addiction is a recurring topic. Some users have become so attached to their BlackBerries, they claim to suffer from "ringxiety" -- the constant feeling that your BlackBerry is ringing or about to ring, whether or not it actually does. The technology has even earned the nickname of "CrackBerry," again alluding to its extreme addictive nature. Some
owners reportedly wake up in the middle of the night just to check their e-mail.


The extensive connectivity of the BlackBerry no doubt lends itself to a potentially negative, obsessive-compulsive habit, but it also accounts for its huge popularity -- especially with businesses relying on easy communication. The BlackBerry Pearl, for instance, RIM's smallest model, combines phone, e-mail, text messaging, Internet and organizational applications into one tiny smartphone. It also offers an enhanced version of the QWERTY keyboard for easy typing, and it's the first BlackBerry to have still camera (1.3 megapixel), video capabilities and a music player.


1. Apple iphone 3G


The original iPhone sold for as high as $599. So with a significantly reduced price, ranging from $199 to $399, and a name that flaunted the faster, more-connected third generation cell phone technology, the iPhone 3G was arguably the most anticipated smartphone to reach consumers' hands. Excitement was so high for the sequel to the iPhone, in fact, RBC analyst Mike Abramsky described the feeling among buyers as an "unprecedented pent-up demand" [Lane]. Indeed, bloggers and the media alike were covering Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference 2008 seemingly by the second. Rumors bounced back and forth, cementing the iPhone 3G as "The Second Coming" [Cheng et al.].

The sales followed, as customers lined up days in advance and 3Gs sold out in 21 states over the course of five days [source: Foresman]. Despite activation problems on the first few days of sale, things smoothed out more or less and some analysts predicted Apple would sell nearly 5 million iPhones in its fourth quarter [source: CNN Money].

In terms of appearance, the iPhone 3G didn't differ too much from the original iPhone. The only noticeable change was in material -- the back of the new 3G is made out of plastic instead of metal, making it a little lighter. As far as features, the 3G offers, of course, faster 3G wireless performance, GPS mapping and support for the new App Store for unique applications.

Until Apple ­introduces the next generation iPhone or a competitor ups the ante, it's likely the 3G will hold the throne for a while.
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