
| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | I Need You, Babe | 192 | 4:40 | 6.40 | Download |
| 2 | Odlot | 192 | 14:39 | 20.12 | Download |
| 3 | Wizje | 192 | 18:50 | 25.86 | Download |
| 4 | Zostajo We Mnie | 192 | 5:44 | 7.88 | Download |
| 5 | Wicher W Polu Dmie | 192 | 13:54 | 19.09 | Download |
| 6 | Figo-Fago | 192 | 13:09 | 18.05 | Download |
| 7 | Toczy Sie Kojo Historii (Bonus) | 192 | 8:36 | 11.80 | Download |
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1Toczy Sie Kojo Historii (Bonus)
The holiday season means that the 2008 music festival season is right around the corner. The 12th Annual Suwannee Springfest marks the season by making its initial lineup announcement. Over 8,000 dedicated music lovers from across the nation are expected to be on hand when the festival takes place March 27-30, 2008, at the Spirit of the Suwannee...
2Figo-Fago
Blogger Randy Bynon hitched a ride on a Hurricane Hunter aircraft into the eye of Category 5 Hurricane Felix last night and came back with this astonishing photograph of the moon rising over the well-defined eyewall of the monster storm. This is the first time in recorded history two Category 5 storms have made landfall in one year (Dean & Felix).
3Zostajo We Mnie
From Marshall Brain, founder of HowStuffWorks: "What I (and probably a million other people, but not the New York Times) am wondering is this: what is wrong with this picture? The reason why I am wondering this is because it would appear that GM already has everything that it needs to produce the Volt. "
4Wizje
Rebecca Madriz, left, portrays Betty Parris and Molly Hebert portrays Abigail Williams in 'The Crucible.' (Sun Photo by Joshua Lebovitz)
5I Need You, Babe
POP.
6Wicher W Polu Dmie
Test::Harness, the all-important test-runner for all Perl modules, has been overhauled. It's a complete rewrite, and now supports parallel testing. Read about the changes, and an interview with new maintainer Andy Armstrong about what it took to get here.
7Odlot
.Neo-folktronica, Unblack Metal, Electro-glitch-Psychedelia, Neo-Instrumental-Electro-Industrial, the list goes on. The ever-common name-game used in underground music communities grow to ridiculous degrees, vaguely defining today's most ambiguous of bands/musicians.