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INFIDEL – RPG MAGNET

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RPG Magnet started out as a meditation and stress releif activity for head creator Kevin Kossow, and has taken on a life of it’s own as it has grown. Many of the RPG Magnet songs are written directly from the pure raw memories of being a kid on the streets, a soldier in Iraqi combat zones, and a disenchanted Veteran. There are far more influces in Kevin’s past, but on the Infidel album these three are the most poinient.

By combining state of the art electronic technology and live instrumentation, the sounds put together by RPG Magnet are unlike any you have listened to before. Each song is recorded in many layers, woven together to form dramatic compositions. Each time you listen to a track, you can find a new groove, sound, tone, or droning undercurrent. Each song has a multitude of personalities giving it a richness and fullness unlike any other.

With multiple releases available in the RPG Magnet listings, and more songs and albums coming in the near future, there is no stopping the Future of Music! “Do I contradict myself? Very well, I contradict myself; I am large, I contain multitudes.” – Walt Whitman-

The story of RPG Magnet is still being written, and each passing day is a new and exciting experince. For instant updates on RPG Magnet and what is going on here, subscribe to the RPG Magnet twitter alerts, and also connect with us through our blog! RPG Magnet is currently working on the details of a new Live show sure to be the most darkly entertaining thing youll ever see (till the next one)! RPG Magnet is also continually writing and recording new songs, and updates will be available throught this time.

Porn knocked off top spot by social notworking – The INQUIRER

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Porn knocked off top spot by social notworking

IN A SURPRISE move set to rock the Internet’s world, social notworking has apparently knocked pornography off its sticky throne, in what people search for most online.

According to ‘data geek’, Bill Tancer, top boffin at Internet tracking company Hitwise, people are no longer coming to the net in search of adult stimulation.

In fact, searches for porn have shriveled to only 10 per cent, going down from 20 per cent ten years ago. In other words, porn has been well and truly shafted. Or, the Internet porn industry is well and truly screwed. Or… [enough! – Ed]

Social not-working, on the other hand, has seen a real spurt of growth and is becoming increasingly hot. “As social networking traffic has increased, visits to porn sites have decreased,” Tancer noted, indicating a change in position by the 18-24 year old cyber market. “Young users spend so much time on social networks that they don’t have time to look at adult sites”, he added.

Tancer’s hands-on research meant he had to sift his way through information from over 10 million web users. His findings are now being compiled into a book called Click: What Millions of People are Doing Online and Why It Matters.

Aside from the revelation that we are social, rather than sexual animals when it comes to our cyber pastimes, Tancer also discovered from his data delving that elbows, belly button lint and ceiling fans all freaked people out almost as much as social intimacy and rejection.

[From Porn knocked off top spot by social notworking - The INQUIRER]

(Reuters) – Social networking sites are the hottest attraction on the Internet, dethroning pornography and highlighting a major change in how people communicate, according to a web guru.

Bill Tancer, a self-described “data geek,” has analyzed information for over 10 million web users to conclude that we are, in fact, what we click, with Internet searches giving an up-to-date view of how society and people are changing.

Some of his findings are great trivia, such as the fact that elbows, belly button lint and ceiling fans are on the list of people’s top fears alongside social intimacy and rejection.

Others give an indication of people’s interests or emotions, with an annual spike in searches for anti-depression drugs around Thanksgiving time in the United States.

Tancer, in his new book, “Click: What Millions of People are Doing Online and Why It Matters,” said analyzing web searches did not just reflect what was happening online but gave a wider picture of society and people’s behavior.

“There are some patterns to our Internet use that we tend to repeat very specifically and predictably, from diet searches, to prom dresses, to what we do around the holidays,” Tancer told Reuters in a telephone interview.

Tancer, general manager of global research at Hitwise, an Internet tracking company, said one of the major shifts in Internet use in the past decade had been the fall off in interest in pornography or adult entertainment sites.

He said surfing for porn had dropped to about 10 percent of searches from 20 percent a decade ago, and the hottest Internet searches now are for social networking sites.

“As social networking traffic has increased, visits to porn sites have decreased,” said Tancer, indicated that the 18-24 year old age group particularly was searching less for porn.

“My theory is that young users spend so much time on social networks that they don’t have time to look at adult sites.”

SOCIETY CLICKS TO CHANGE

Tancer said the change in communication patterns was one of the most noticeable shifts in society in the past five years — a key point for marketers seeking to learn about their audiences.

But analyzing data also showed what preoccupied people, allowing Tancer to predict the outcome of reality TV shows.

“I noticed in our data that some of the top search terms are about tropical storms in the United States,” said Tancer.

“Before Hurricane Katrina rarely would you see a search on tropical storms but the devastation from Katrina has made us as a society much more sensitive to tropical storms.”

Tancer said the current obsession with celebrities was also reflected through web data, with celebrity websites garnering more attention than sites devoted to religion, politics, well-being and diets combined — and no sign that this is waning.

This celebrity mentality had also overlapped into the November presidential election in the United States with surfers looking for images of Republican vice presidential candidate Sara Palin rather than looking for her policies.

“A lot of the focus around the candidates in general is image based. People want to know how tall Barack Obama is and also to search for their families,” he said.

“You have to get far down in the search terms to link the search for a candidate with any issue.”

But Tancer said the speed at which information spread on the Internet had meant in some cases it was consumers generating the story and the media is last to record it — or fact-check it.

“With the explosion of this type of false information on the Internet I think we will see someone come forward and develop a new type of software that can filter for the most accurate information,” he said.

“Maybe accuracy is the next thing we will all search for.”

(Editing by Miral Fahmy)

San Francisco LoveFest

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The San Francisco LoveFest is an volunteer non-profit organization. Any profits made from the event go back into next year’s event and to participating non-profit organizations. This year’s event is a new event that takes into account our alignment with the original vision of the Loveparade events, our experience throwing them the last 2 years, and makes it our own. That vision of a free parade that celebrates music, love, diversity, tolerance, dance, and community is something we believe in strongly, and believe America needs now more than ever. Dance music has always had a special ability to bring people together in the shared beauty of a universal vibe. Our community by and large remains ‘underground’ in U.S. pop culture due to very little support from radio and MTV, etc. We know that in a culture awash in conflict, materialism, superficial concerns, and greed, an event of this kind can lift the spirits and the hopes of those who to surrender to it’s power. The power of dance. The power of music. The power of community. We’re taking it to the streets letting the vibe and the cooperation and respect of the people taking part in it be a message of hope in dark times. We intend to make the event a platform for dance music to reach more ears in America and beyond, to carry a message of love and hope, to be a vehicle for helping organizations doing good in the world, and for dancing our asses off surrounded by friendly freaks. See you in the streets.

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San Francisco, CA 94105

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[From San Francisco LoveFest : About Us]