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Itching, Scratching, and Sneezing
2008-05-28 19:13:00 Okay I admit it, our house isn’t the cleanest in the world. LOL.. it’s not that it’s filthy or there is food laying around and rotting. That’s just gross. But we have six dogs and two cats, and we do have a lot of animal hair floating about because we really hate to vacuum. ...
Attigo Touchscreen Turntables revolutionize DJ Scratching
2008-05-24 08:32:00 Touchscreen scratching… even better than Nintendo DS scratching. TTIGO is about the same size as a conventional deck set-up, but has all the flexibility of digital track storage: choosing new tracks without all that swapping of vinyl. Check out the video to see it in action. Watch video after the jump. via gizmodo Audio, Consumer, Cool, dj, Entertainment, flexibility, ...
DJ Video - Nintendo DS scratching!
2008-05-24 05:30:00 Download latest version of Flash to view video!. Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode Wow, this is awesome! Nintendo DS scratching for DJholics. DScratch is the first module made using my Protein engine - it’s a little audio manipulation software running on Nintendo DS, which ables you to play with an .wav audio sample, a ...
Scratching and Picking
2008-05-23 06:01:00 Some individuals with autism obsessively pick at or scratch their skin, causing sores and wounds that do not heal readily. An ongoing cycle of scratching, breaking skin, picking at sores, and scratching can result in skin damage. How can we break the cycle of picking at skin? How can we protect sores and wounds to ...
By: FAQautism
Cat Scratching Got The Cat Scratching?
2008-05-21 22:02:00 The following scenario happens every day across America.  Someone hears the cat clawing the furniture or woodwork and sees marks.  Not good.  Then he or she or the entire family goes to the pet store to buy something for the cat to claw.  Often it's a carpeted post.  This would be okay if the buyers knew how to train cats.  Cats rarely do what humans want them to automatically. Instead the post is put somewhere in the living space and the cat is strongly urged to claw it; encouragement and direction are given in fairly complex English words, often spoken slowly.  Unfortunately, a short sentence of English said to a cat named, for example, Jasper, is heard as follows: *%$#(  PK$##  +*%@!XZ  >"*#S Jasper!  Cats are wonderful but they don't speak English. Other methods must be used to teach the cat a few simple scratching-related words, to get it's attention, and to reinforce behaviors you want it to exhibit while eliminating those you want it to avoid.  Many are presen...
djay / First ever Multi-touch Scratching & Mixing software
2008-05-13 23:57:00 djay software debuts first multi-touch trackpad scratching & mixing software for Apple’s Macs. Moving your fingers up and down will scratch the record (wekka, wekka) like scratching a record on a turntable. Moving your fingers left or right will move the crossfader accordingly. Pretty SWEET!! I can’t wait for every thing on a dj mixer to become multi-touch! djay
Cat scratching? No. Interesting? I think so.
2008-05-06 14:28:00 It's a little hard to see, but the bundle of fur in the middle of the picture on the deck railing is a gray squirrel.  We have many here in Brookfield but this one did something I've never seen before.  It took a nap. He or she stopped the usual running and leaping that characterize these rodents; bent forward radically, appearing to grab its hind feet with its paws; and went to sleep. The day was rainy and overcast so the light was poor and the picture isn't great.  Didn't want to use the flash for fear of scaring the critter away.Â
Cat scratching declawing
2008-05-03 12:30:00 If cats could talk, they'd say, "Don't mess with my claws!"  'Course they'd also be able to understand easily that they should only scratch approved surfaces, such as Natural Scratch. Trouble is they can't talk and don't understand many words.  They are like infants and toddlers.  As such, they need to be trained. The good news is that it's possible to have the best of both worlds with cats.  You can allow them to keep their claws and they can be persuaded through positive reinforcement training to claw an approved target such as Natural Scratch and to leave other things alone.It will take a little time and effort but it's a fun process that always works if you follow the step-by-step method.  Find out more at www.naturalscratch.com.Â
Cat scratching solution
2008-05-01 12:22:00 All cat lovers know that our pointy-eared friends are wonderful companions. Not perfect but a lot of fun. Scratching is an activity they need to engage in to keep their claws sharp and at the right length. This occasionally leads to conflicts because when confined indoors they have to scratch items in the home. The solution is providing a good and approved scratching target and then training the cat or cats to use it.Natural Scratch is readily available at http://www.naturalscratch.com and it comes with an easy-to-use training booklet http://www.naturalscratch.com/n-straining.html.It's guaranteed and usually ships within a couple of days.
Schmidt says Google still scratching head over YouTube profits
2008-05-01 00:15:00 Schmidt says Google still scratching head over YouTube profitsCEO confirms that YouTube hasn't figured out yet how to make money. Promises new advertising methods. http://www.ne-ws.com/8301-10784_3-9932778-7.h-tml?part=rss&subj=news&-tag=2547-...
Schmidt says Google still scratching head over YouTube profits
2008-05-01 00:15:00 Schmidt says Google still scratching head over YouTube profitsCEO confirms that YouTube hasn't figured out yet how to make money. Promises new advertising methods. http://www.ne-ws.com/8301-10784_3-9932778-7.h-tml?part=rss&subj=news&-tag=2547-...
New Scratching Post Coming
2008-04-29 23:08:00 Soon, a second type of scratching post will be joining the cedar one at naturalscratch.com. Â I have high hopes for it because our three cats have reacted so well.It's not a replacement for Natural Scratch; rather it's an expansion of the line. Â The idea for it came--as did the idea for the current Natural Scratch--from a book about cats that my wife purchased many years ago. Â I have been working weekends to design the post and spec where to get the parts. Â Think it's going to be a hit with many cats. Â
Cat scratching debris
2008-04-21 15:12:00 Ranking up there with the sound of a cat clawing Natural Scratch is the light debris produced by scratching that is deposited near the base and that can be vacuumed away easily. This indicates that the post is receiving regular feline visits. Also, it is evidence that off-limits items in the home are being left alone. These are excellent developments in the life of anyone providing a residence to a cat with claws.
Cat scratching in a perfect world
2008-04-18 12:43:00 In a perfect world, cats would do exactly what their human companions want them to do with little or no prompting. For example, when presented a scratching post--any scratching post--and told to claw it exclusively, the cat would do just that. However, our world, though endlessly amazing, is far from perfect. Many cats will ignore a well-suited scratching post, even Natural Scratch, and target something that is strictly off-limits. In these cases, the problem is that the cat hasn't come to the obvious conclusion that the post is perfect for scratching and approved for scratching and he or she should claw nothing else. What works to change this behavior to what we would expect in a perfect world is training. All cats can be trained to claw Natural Scratch exclusively, please find out more at http://naturalscratch.com/nstra-ining.html
Market Conditions - Scratching head
2008-04-16 20:03:00 There were more sales when the homes where priced higher with higher interest rates. Buyers were fighting for low inventory and bad property conditions without home inspections. Here’s the housing report from March 2008 on the FCAR website. The inventory is high, prices are low. In most cases where the home ...
Cat scratching customer comments
2008-04-14 23:06:00 It's wonderful when customers take the time to let me know their cats like Natural Scratch. My intention from the start with this product was to produce a post and training method that works and preserves cat claws. When cats claw something they shouldn't, humans rightfully are concerned. When cats redirect their scratching to Natural Scratch--thus solving the problem--many people breathe a deep and long sigh of relief. On the heels of this, they sometimes write to let me know, which is wonderful. Please have a look at http://www.naturalscratch.com/n-stestimonials.html
Cat scratching sounds
2008-04-11 14:25:00 A cat tearing into a couch or a door frame with her or his claws produces a sound that is unmistakable. Humans in the vicinity often react quickly and tell the cat to stop. This is good and should be repeated whenever a cat scratches something it shouldn't. Step two in eliminating this inappropriate behavior is providing an alternative (Natural Scratch) that the cat likes; Step 3 is letting the cat know this is the only place it may scratch. Everything else is off limits. Doing this naturally takes training, but it can be accomplished fairly easily using the instructions that accompany Natural Scratch. Have a look at http://www.naturalscratch.com/n-straining.html
Cat scratching treats
2008-04-07 21:29:00 Dolphins jump out of the water and pass through hoops; then they dance across the surface on their tails. Then, usually, a trainer offers praise and a fish treat. This is how training generally works. Intermittent reinforcement is stronger than constant but regardless of how often a reward is offered it has to be something the animal--in the case of scratching, cats--will perform for. Try different store-bought treats with you cat or, if your gal or guy is fussy, try different table scraps. For example, small pieces of bread or vegetables. The range of foods customers have told me their cats love is astonishing. All cats crave some sort of treat, it's just a matter of isolating which... This done, training a cat to do what you want it to and to avoid doing what you don't want it to becomes pretty easy.
Cat-scratching features
2008-03-30 17:08:00 Presenting the perfect post to your cat or cats isn't enough. Some cats can look at *exactly* what they need and still ignore it. (Not all that different from human behavior sometimes!) When this happens, you have to take the time to interest your cat in the scratching post. This is a lot of fun and it isn’t hard, especially with Natural Scratch. Interactive Natural Scratch features such as the Antenna and Mouse Hole make it easy to play with your cat at the post and stimulate clawing. Once scratching occurs, you're nearly home free—now it’s just a matter of rewarding this desired behavior and negative conditioning inappropriate scratching. The simple-to-use training method that accompanies Natural Scratch is a great aid in this regard.
Stylish Solution for Your Car Scratching Instinct
2008-03-28 13:44:00 Everytime you look at the tattered corners of your sofa, your shredded curtains or claw marks on any other piece of furniture, I’m sure that you wish that your kitty didn’t had claws.Now you have the occasion to make your feline happy by providing a stylish alternative for her scratching instinct, with the Itch Scratch ...
Because your cat loves scratching?
2008-03-27 21:18:00 We’re always talking about all kind of gadgets and gizmos, but sometimes we’re just too selfish and forget that even a pet has its wishes. In this case, I present you the stylish and entertaining Itch Scratch Pad for your lovely cat. The pads are made from pure bamboo and are environmental friendly. Available on squarecathabitat.com, ...
Wood scratching post
2008-03-26 13:24:00 Like most people, when I first had a clawed cat and it started scratching the couch, my natural inclination was to provide an alternative that also was upholstered--years ago *carpeted* was the standard. In the cases of the great cats of my youth, this never worked. At the time I didn't know why but now I do. Primarily it was lack of training and secondarily it was ignorance about the fact that cats deposit scent when they claw something and this is highly attractive to them. Now I also know that a wood scratching post like Natural Scratch is clearly a more appropriate target for cats because it's certain they don't find carpeting or couches in the wild. Kittens are particularly fun to watch with Natural Scratch. They race up it like is was a small tree. Climbing leads to clawing and a lifelong affection for Natural Scratch. Older cats too can be trained relatively easily to claw Natural Scratch exclusively. All it takes is a little time, consistency, love, and a training met...
Scratching post guaranty
2008-03-22 14:05:00 Natural Scratch comes with a guaranty which I think is probably unique. You can read about it here: http://www.naturalscratch.com/g-uaranty.htmlAs you'll discover, it's pretty liberal but then my goal always is 100% satisfied customers, and should Natural Scratch not meet the needs of a customer's cat or cats, I'd rather the person try another post and not think about declawing. Declawing robs a cat of much needed tools and humans of enjoying one of a cat's cool characteristics. Cats need their claws as much as humans need their fingers. Our cat Twinkles (who was named many years ago by our young daughter) sometimes visits me when I am working and will reach up to the armrest and very gently touch my skin with his claws. It gets my attention and never hurts. It's a prime example of how versatile claws are. He knows just how much pressure to exert to make his presence known but not to cause harm.
Scratching and clawing behavior
2008-03-17 12:58:00 I frequently mention to people that cat-scratching behavior as it relates to Natural Scratch falls under a Bell Curve. Some cats claw the post as the owner is assembling it; others walk around it on the way to the couch. Most cats are somewhere in the center. Cats have their own reasons for doing things and it's hard to fathom exactly what motivates certain behaviors. Wish I knew because I could then modify Natural Scratch in ways that would make it instantly appeal to all cats. There probably is a key to unlocking this universal appeal, but I haven't found it and as far as I know no one else has either. The Natural Scratch training method, however, that accompanies Natural Scratch is the great leveler that nudges all cats into the area of the Bell Curve that makes them lifelong scratchers. It's simple to read and follow and works like a champ. BTW, as an example of unusual feline behavior I need to mention our cat Leo--the white one on my main page. He does something I'...
How to prevent your cat from scratching your furniture?
2008-03-12 22:02:00 You love your cat, but you love your furniture too. Can your cat and your furniture peacefully coexist? Absolutely! It just takes some understanding and a little bit of your time. To understand why cats claw up the furniture, you have to understand why cats scratch. Scratching is a combination of exercise, stretching, sharpening of claws, and marking of territory. To a cat, the corner of the sofa is the perfect spot to do what comes naturally; it’s high, sturdy, and scratch -able. In short, your cat scratches your furniture because it doesn’t have any furniture of its own to scratch. To go about its work, your cat needs a scratching post that is acceptable to her, she has to know that the scratching post belongs to her, and she has to know that using the scratching post pleases you. Merely providing a scratching post isn’t enough to save your sofa. An acceptable scratching post is tall and sturdy. Just like the corner of the couch, the post should be tall enough t...
Bud Selig Earned $14.5 million in 2006 - Am I the Only One Scratching My He
2008-03-12 05:04:00 I saw that figure on MLB.com today and I have to say, I was a little surprised. I’d never heard figures for how much the commissioner of baseball made before, but that is obviously a lot of money. Now, I have no idea what a commissioner does on a day-to-day basis, and surely it’s a ...
By: The RotoFeed
Cat scratching training
2008-03-11 11:54:00 When you see your cat exercising its claws on your couch and tell it to stop only to see it scratching away again later, it's easy to imagine your frustration. I was in the exact same spot a couple of decades ago, which is how Natural Scratch came to be. (Please read the history of Natural Scratch at http://www.naturalscratch.com/h-istory.html.)Much of the situation is due to the communication barrier: cats might understand "eat" and "come" and probably have learned that the rattling of the food box means dinner will soon be served, but otherwise they usually look at us blankly when we use English to try to let them know what is and is not permissible. The training booklet that accompanies Natural Scratch free of charge helps you overcome the communication barrier, at least as it pertains to scratching. It's based on simple behavior modification techniques that employ the same methods that trainers use to get dolphins to jump on command or dance across the water. Please find o...
Scratching Posts That Work
2008-03-08 16:19:00 There's nothing quite like a solution to a problem. If your cat is scratching something he or she shouldn't you have a problem. Natural Scratch is *a* solution. It's not the only solution but it does--in the opinion of its developer and seller, me--offer high odds of success to most people. Partly this is due to its combination of natural materials that are soft and rough, characteristics that appeal to cats. Partly it is due to interactive features that help owners attract their cats to the post. Mainly though it is due to the behavior modification training booklet that comes free with the post. In simple, easy to understand language, it teaches people how to train their cats. Learn all about it at naturalscratch.com.
Orders for Natural Scratch scratching posts are arriving
2008-03-03 22:47:00 Since getting the new Web site up and working, I'm happy to say that orders for Natural Scratch are rolling in. Great. You never know how customers will react but hope they'll like it. This new Web site is the best I've had--at least I think it is--and I've had at least five or six different ones over the years. Creating a multi-page site is a major task, but I have to give a lot of credit once again to Seamonkey's Composer. What an ace HTML editor it is. It might not have all the horsepower major Web developers need but for someone who authors Web pages only now and then, it works great.
New Cat Scratching Post Web Site
2008-03-02 13:04:00 After a number of tryouts with various new-to-me HTML editors, I found one named Composer that works wonderfully well. It's part of a suite of applications called Seamonkey that is available at http://www.seamonkey-project.or-g/. In the past I've used Dreamweaver and Pagespinner but both are difficult compared to Composer. In addition, I discovered that I can create tables and pictures with arrows and callouts in Word, copy them, and paste them into a mini-Photoshop app I have called Photoshop Elements. Once the table or picture is in Photoshop Elements I can save it as a jpeg or gif file and import it to my Natural Scratch site. This is an incredibly valuable ability that saved many, many hours of time. I've been using Word apps since 1990 so I'm well-versed in it. Hope is of course that the new site will be pleasing to customers and result in more Natural Scratch sales.
Italians told to stop crotch-scratching
2008-02-29 12:27:00 It may be a harmless and instinctive reflex for many men - but scratching your crotch has been outlawed in Italy.
Cat scratching success
2008-02-27 12:19:00 Training a cat to claw where you want her or him to and nowhere else is quite a satisfying accomplishment. With many cats, it happens very quickly because, for whatever reason, they are able to understand that Natural Scratch is just for them and is the one place they can scratch with abandon and with the hearty approval of their human companions. I don't think coming to this realization is a matter of intelligence. Two of our three current cats--Twinkles and Gemini--were immediate Natural Scratch clawers and haven't scratched anything else in years. The third, Leo, is probably smarter than the other two but he was harder to train. It wasn't because he didn't understand what Natural Scratch was for or that he didn't like clawing it. What bugged him was being restricted to just one approved target. Leo wanted to scratch anywhere, anytime. To him, Natural Scratch was fine but so was the corner of the futon. Nevertheless, through a combination of rewards for clawing Natura...
Cat scratching aha!
2008-02-24 13:46:00 One of the fun things about Natural Scratch is training a cat to use it. This puts humans in touch with their pet or pets in a way they might not have experienced previously. Training *is* communication and communication of a fairly complex thought: you are permitted to claw this and nothing else. Cat behavior always falls under a Bell Curve so some cats come to this understanding almost immediately but others need more human involvement. Human persistence, consistency, and patience will lead to success with any cat. These applied to training cats who seem not to have a clue what Natural Scratch is for will one day lead to the cat beginning to claw the post. Reinforcing that with treats will produce an aha! experience the cat will never forget. The easy-to-use training booklet that comes with Natural Scratch will teach you how to train your cat or cats.
Scratching post reinforcement
2008-02-20 12:24:00 After purchasing a quality scratching post, it is important that you train your cat or cats to use it. Part of this involves reinforcing good scratching behavior with praise and kitty treats. Cats enjoy both. Once they are in the habit of using the post and ignoring other possible targets you can decrease the number of treats you give them. Praise and petting though should continue. You need them to know what pleases you and what is not acceptable. Should they scratch something that is off limits, always say no, chase them away, and redirect them to your scratching post. Natural Scratch comes with an easy-to-follow training booklet for those who don't know how to train their cats. Please have a look at naturalscratch.com.
My bum?s so itchy I just can?t stop scratching
2008-02-16 03:20:00 This sounds pross, but my bum’s so itchy I just can’t stop scratching, it drives me mad during the day and keeps me awake at night.” answer: Hmm, not the sort of thing you can talk to your friends about, is it? It’s hard to keep that area clean and dry, as not much air circulates. The ...
Pet Tips: Stop your cat from scratching furniture.
2008-02-14 10:52:00 By: Jeff Mcclure ( Originally Posted at the Animal Pets and Friends Website. ) Photograph ©iStockphoto.com/GlobalPCats are known for scratching and clawing. This is a natural behavior that you can control with a little training. Fist you need to know the reasons behind the clawing. Cats claw mainly to mark their territory and to exercise and stretch. You will not be able to completely stop your cat from clawing and scratching things, but you can control what the cat scratches. Step one is to give your cat an alternative to clawing your furniture. Scratching posts and toys will give the cat an expectable outlet for their natural behavior. A scratching post can be inexpensively built out of a couple pieces of wood nailed together and then covered with carpet. The trick is to train the cat as soon as you get them before they start on the furniture. Scratching posts are perfectly designed to fulfill the cats scratching needs, they are usually covered with carpet and cats love them. P...
By: Oahu Pet
Plastic razor blade cleans without scratching.
2008-02-13 09:19:00 What possible use could one have for plastic razor blades? They could not conquer one's stubble, could they? No, but they very popular with the car detailing crowd. It seems that plastic razor blades can remove old paint, adhesive or any other kind of goo without scratching the underlying surface, i.e. your freshly applied n-teenth layer of clearcoat. The plastic razor blades Pare double sided, have the same dimensions as ordinary razor blades and they will fit most common holders. They are available in three versions; a hard, durable yellow, a soft, flexible blue, and an in-between colored orange. USD 9:- for a pack of 25 from ScrapeRite.
By: Smart Stuff
Peaches Scratching The Anal Itch
2008-02-11 22:36:00 Busty Peaches is a lovely brunette from Hungary, at only 19 she has over 4000+ pictures and 46 clips inside Twistys.com what a hottie. In this set she shows off her lovely boobs and does a sexy striptease beside the pool! Come and see the rest of this set and over 32 others inside Twistys.com ...
Ahhhhh: Why scratching brings relief
2008-02-10 17:40:00 Oh, it brings such blessed relief and now scientists can tell you why ? scratching an itch temporarily shuts off areas in the brain linked with unpleasant feelings and memories. “Our study shows for the first time how scratching may relieve itch,” Dr Gil Yosipovitch, a dermatologist at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, ...
Pointless Research: Scratching Itches Feels Good!
2008-02-01 23:58:00 It may not be a cure for cancer, nor will it help stop Alzheimer’s disease. But Wake Forest University’s Gil Yosipovitch doesn’t care about that. Instead, he needs to know the crucial medical question of life: Why does scratching an itch feel good? According to Yosipovitch, as reported by CBS News today, “we found ...
By: RadioMatthew.com
Whale Scratching Lounger
2008-01-31 15:54:00 Ensure that your catty cat is privy to the good life too. The lounger provides varied scratching and sleeping positions to your pet. The flowing whale tail can be used as a sleeping area and the open belly is great hiding place for nesting catnip toys. BED Animals
scratching post
2008-01-17 02:29:00 We just had to get a video of this. Rajeev indulges Bailey in her favourite daily pastime: a good scratching.
By: i am ahem
Mass web infection leaves researcher scratching her head
2008-01-14 08:54:00 Security maven Mary Landesman is in the midst of piecing together a who-done-it involving the infection of hundreds of websites that are generating an enormous amount of traffic. Or maybe it's a how-done-it.Either way, she's mostly drawing blanks.Landesman is a researcher for ScanSafe, a company that monitors the web surfing of employees at large companies and provides them with real-time intelligence about what sites are spreading malware. When a client visits a site that has already attacked someone else, the service automatically blocks the site from loading in the end user's browser. Viewing some seven billion web requests per month, companyresearchers see a fair amount of internet gremlins.Over the past four days, 15 per cent of the blocked malicioustraffic has come from just a few hundred sites, which appear to belegitimate ecommerce destinations that have been compromised byattackers. This prompted Landesman to do some digging, and what sheuncovered is unlike anything she...
By: only blog
VIDEO HOW TO / Scratching - DJ tutorial (introduction) - Video and Download
2007-12-26 18:43:00 This is a sample from a scratch DJ tutorial. Video by Jamie Standbridge, Whiteroom productions CLICK HERE
By: Who? Wot! Me?
Scratching our heads...
2007-12-22 19:33:00 I got the results of Dax's blood tests back yesterday. She's perfect. Not fine, not okay, not even iffy. She's absolutely perfect.So why is her fur falling out? Why is she always freezing? Why did she get snarky with her dog friends at class?I'm planning to talk to a vet here who's into canine nutrition, holistic stuff, etc. She also does acupuncture, rehab, etc. I took Roc to play on her underwater treadmill when he had an issue this year.If she doesn't have any suggestions for us, I'm planning to blame it all on Tessa.
By: Golly Log
Preventing Cats From Scratching
2007-12-16 14:10:00 Kailani at an Island Life Blog (http://islandlife808.com/) posed a problem she is having. Her cats constantly scratch the carpet and furniture? She has scratching posts everywhere but they still prefer the carpet. And with new carpets installed, she'd like to stop the problem.Unfortunately, this is no small task. Scratching is a natural behavior for cats. It helps strenghthen their claws, and is also a way of scent marking objects.However, these tips may help:-Many cats truly dislike the sound of pennies in a coffee can, and a few shakes if they are scratching something they shouldn’t can often make them run away from the object.-Have a squirt water bottle ready. When the cat attacks furniture or the new carpet, give the cat a few gentle squirts to make him stop. Cats may also be discouraged by citrus smells, and spraying furniture, rugs or drapes with a citrus deodorizer can occasionally convince the cat to leave your itmes alone.-At the same time that you discourage cats from s...
By: The Pet Haven
Scratching-out-a-living
2007-12-13 20:59:00 Blog of the Day Awards for Thursday December 13, 2007.A Blog of the Day Award goes to Scratching-out-a-livingTechnora-ti TagsBlog Award Blog Awards winner Bloggers Blogs Awards Blogging Bloggies Weblogs Weblog Award of the day Award web online nominations Internet Blog of the Day Awards Blog of the Day Award Blog of the Day BOTDA winners Weblog Award Weblog Awards blogspot Be sure to submit your nominations early.Thank you
DMC French 2007 Champion - DJ Fly
2007-12-13 12:28:00 Quite a nice set from Fly - I quite like his style - however I find it is quite similar to the style of other turntablists from France. Fly shows he has a nice consistent set of skills, but unfortunately not enough to take him through to win the world championships. It did get ...
DJ M-RODE 2007 Competition Set
2007-12-13 12:26:00 ‘Prepare for a Turntablism revolution’. Well I think it is happening - we are moving away from the styles of old and into the new. A nice little example of the newer type of style thats out there. Quite a solid set overall, but it kind of lost my interest after the 4 minute mark. ...
DJ Troubl - Mix Vibes Battle Routine 2007
2007-12-01 10:07:00 Troubl tears it up here with a very clean routine using the Mix Vibes DVS software. The 2 X World Champion (ITF & Allstar Beatdown) shows us exactly why he gained these titles. Check out more of his work and some tracks from his album Antihero on his myspace page. |



