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MC Lyte Discography
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:12:00 +0100Lana Michele Moorer, better known by her stage name MC Lyte is rap artist who has scored several Rap and R margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px; height: 320px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_R-wex9j3--g/Sk3-e8dqveI/AAAAAAAACAo/y8DP2booy-U/s320/MC+Lyte+-+Lyte+As+A+Rock.jpg" border="0" alt="MC Lyte - Lyte as a Rock"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5354215339593481698" /> Hotfile.com ║ DepositFiles.com 1. Lyte Vs. Vanna Whyte 2. Lyte As A Rock 3. I Am Woman 4. MC Lyte Likes Swingin' 5. 10% Dis 6. Paper Thin 7. Lyte Thee MC 8. I Cram To Understand U 9. Kickin' 4 Brooklyn 10. Don't Cry Big Girls Eyes On This (1989) Hotfile.com ║ DepositFiles.com 1. Cha Cha Cha 2. Slave 2 The Rhythm 3. Cappucino 4. Stop, Look, Listen 5. Throwin' Words At U 6. Not Wit' A Dealer 7. Survival Of The Fittest (Remix) 8. Shut The Eff Up! (Hoe) 9. I Am The Lyte 10. Rhyme Hangover 11. Funky Song 12. Please Understand 13. K-Rocks Housin' Act Like You Know (1991) Hotfile.com ║ DepositFiles.com 1. When In Love 2. Eyes Are The Soul 3. Search 4 The Lyte 4. Act Like You Know 5. Mickey Slipper (Interlude) 6. Poor Georgie 7. Take It Off 8. Beyond The Hype 9. All That 10. Big Bad Sister 11. Like That Anna 12. Kamikaze 13. Can You Dig It 14. Like A Virgin 15. Lola From The Copa 16. 2 Young 4 What 17. Absolutely Positively....Practical Jokes 18. Another Dope Intro 19. K-Rock's The Man Ain't No Other (1993) Hotfile.com ║ DepositFiles.com 1. Intro 2. Brooklyn 3. Ruffneck 4. What's My Name Yo 5. Lil Paul 6. Ain't No Other 7. Hard Copy 8. F--k That M-----f--ing Bullshit 9. Intro 10. I Go On 11. One Nine Nine Three 12. Never Heard Nothin' Like This 13. Can I Get Some Dap 14. Let Me Adem 15. Steady F--king 16. Who's House [*] 17. I Cram to Understand U [1990] Bad As I Wanna B (1996) Hotfile.com ║ DepositFiles.com 1. Keep on Keepin' On 2. Have U Ever 3. Everyday 4. Cold Rock a Party 5. TRG (The Rap Game) 6. One on One 7. Zodiac 8. Druglord Superstar 9. Keep on Keepin' On [Remix] 10. Two Seater Seven margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px; height: 320px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_R-wex9j3--g/Sk3_CwqsXrI/AAAAAAAACBQ/QDuWuoTdGfs/s320/MC+Lyte+-+Seven+%26+Seven.jpg" border="0" alt="MC Lyte - Seven margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px; height: 320px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_R-wex9j3--g/Sk3_KbFrmaI/AAAAAAAACBY/mkji0t3v3-8/s320/MC+Lyte+-+Badder+Than+B-Fore+The+Remix+Album+%5BCover%5D.jpg" border="0" alt="MC Lyte - Badder Than B-Fore"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5354216086548748706" /> Hotfile.com ║ DepositFiles.com 1. Cold Rock A Party [Mousse T. Remix] 2. Everyday [Smoothed Over Remix] 3. TRG [The Rap Game] [Superfly Remix] 4. One On One [Master Tee Remix] 5. Druglord Superstar [Milk Remix] 6. Have U Ever [Brooklyn Remix] 7. Keep On, Keepin' On [Featuring Xscape] [JD Remix] 8. Two Seater [The Conductor's Club Remix] 9. Zodiac [The Deep Sign Remix] 10. Cold Rock A Party [Bad Boy Remix] 11. Anthology Mega Mix 12. Two Seater [Flavor Remix] 13. I'm Leavin' U [Gotta Go, Gotta Go] [C margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px; height: 319px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_R-wex9j3--g/Sk3_QVFuGXI/AAAAAAAACBg/7cnLws9m6rg/s320/MC+Lyte+-+Da+Undaground+Heat+Vol.+1.jpg" border="0" alt="MC Lyte - Da Undaground Heat"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5354216188017514866" /> Hotfile.com ║ DepositFiles.com 1. Intro with Jamie Foxx 2. Ride Wit Me 3. What Ya'll Want (featuring Christina Ginger) 4. Phone Check 1 5. Fire (featuring Neb Luv) 6. Bklyn (Live That) 7. Lyte Tha Emcee, Pt. 2 8. Phone Check 2 9. Where Home Is - Jamie Foxx 10. Where Home Is (featuring Jamie Foxx) 11. U Got It 12. God Said Lyte 13. Outro 14. Ride Wit Me [Clean Edit][*] 15. U Can't Stop It [*] - Lee Majors 16. Supastar [*] 17. God Said Lyte [A Cappella Version] MC Lyte - Ruffneck ... (Read complete news)
JANNIS CHRISTOU TONGUES OF FIRE.
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 20:23:00 +0100MUSIC AND TEXT FOR THE PENDECOST. for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1964) text - Greek New Testament 1st perf. I. Kolassi-Mez, Gerald English, K. Paskalis, English Bach Festival Chorus and Orchestra, cond. Guarino, Oxford, St. Mary, 27 June 1964 . This was my first experience from the composer`s music,20 years ago.I heard it through the... (Read complete news)
10 essential e-mail security measures by Chad Perrin
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 14:51:00 +0100There’s a lot of information out there about securing your e-mail. Much of it is advanced and doesn’t apply to the typical end user. Configuring spam filters such as SpamAssassin, setting up encrypted authentication on mail servers, and e-mail gateway virus scanner management are not basic end-user tasks. When one can find end-user e-mail security tips, they’re usually specific to a single mail client or mail user agent, such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Mutt. This sort of information is of critical importance to many users of these applications, but there are few sources of more general security information for e-mail users that aren’t specific to a given client application. The following is a list of some important security tips that apply to all e-mail users - not just users of a specific application. The first five are listed in the order one should employ them, from the first priority to the last. This priority is affected not only by how important a given tip is, but also by how easy it is to employ. The easier something is to do, the more likely one is to actually do it and move on to the next tip. The last five pointers are best practices that will help prevent users from making careless mistakes. Note: This article is based on the IT Security blog posts Basic e-mail security tips and More e-mail security tips by Chad Perrin. It’s also available as a PDF download. #1: Never allow an e-mail client to fully render HTML or XHTML e-mails without careful thought. At the absolute most, if you have a mail client such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird that can render HTML e-mails, you should configure it to render only simplified HTML rather than rich HTML - or “Original HTML,” as some clients label the option. Even better is to configure it to render only plain text. When rendering HTML, you run the risk of identifying yourself as a valid recipient of spam or getting successfully phished by some malicious security cracker or identity thief. My personal preference is, in fact, to use a mail user agent that is normally incapable of rendering HTML e-mail at all, showing everything as plain text instead. #2: If the privacy of your data is important to you, use a local POP3 or IMAP client to retrieve e-mail. This means avoiding the use of Web-based e-mail services, such as Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo! Mail for e-mail you want to keep private for any reason. Even if your Webmail service provider’s policies seem sufficiently privacy-oriented to you, that doesn’t mean that employees won’t occasionally break the rules. Some providers are accused of selling e-mail addresses to spamming “partners.” Even supposedly security-oriented Webmail services, such as Hushmail, can often be less than diligent in providing security to their users’ e-mail. #3: Ensure that your e-mail authentication process is encrypted, even if the e-mail itself is not. The reason for this is simple: You do not want some malicious security cracker listening in on your authentication session... (Read complete news)
PRIVATE BLOG - An Artist in Her Words July 2009
Wed, 01 Jul 2009 19:40:00 +0100The following text is a brilliant text written by DJ Amanda. I took the liberty of publishing it here. It's important to learn a lesson from her words. Please, think about this and make yourself visible. Thanks._"I think these people don't realize how much great music they will be missing out on.. they could not even buy these rare tracks on Amazon or anywhere else.. well maybe ebay! but my point is, what we are doing is simply promoting the music we make out out there to see what kind of impression, reaction, appreciation or not.. but personally speaking for myself, comments and reviews are what we artists basically need from the people or fans that we are sharing our music to. Interactivity helps everyone all around. and it goes a long way since we are not making money on this at all.. it's all for promotional use only. It's kinda hard to always keep giving and not even get a single response. I know how DJ Cocas and TVseries feels.. I went through that before on my own site, that is why i am being more interactive here .. to show my support and it's also my "thank you" to them for helping me promote my remixes. I hate to sound like i'm almost preaching, i'm not.. i'm just expressing myself.. like what you should all be doing! LOL!! Hugs and appreciation to...__ DJ Cocas and TVseries!! anyone else agree with me? speak now or forever hold your peace or risk losing this wonderful site... i'll get off my soap box and shut up :).. for now :) " (DJ Amanda)_ My words : Please, start emailing us, or saying here, if u r interested in being invited. Thanks again.... (Read complete news)
Summer Series: Thoughts from the Pentateuch
Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:14:00 +0100Last semester I took a class on the Pentateuch. One of our assignments was to write weekly blog posts about our observations from our text book and the Biblical text. Over the next two months or so I'm going to re-post a few of these blog entries here (with a few modifications). I hope you enjoy! In a recent class we had a discussion about capital punishment. One of the concerns with it is that a person might be wrongly accused of a crime and then killed for it. I'm wondering if Deuteronamy 19:16-19 has something to add to this discussion: "If a malicious witness takes the stand to accuse a man of a crime, the two men involved in the dispute must stand in the presence of the LORD before the priests and the judges who are in office at the time. The judges must make a thorough investigation, and if the witness proves to be a liar, giving false testimony against his brother, then do to him as he intended to do to his brother." So if someone falsely testified that a person was a murderer, they themselves would be subject to capital punishment. It seems a little harsh at first, but I'm sure it would help dissuade people from making a false accusation. I certainly don't think this answers all of the questions regarding this issue, but its something to think about.... (Read complete news)


