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2010

La gloire frappe où elle peut - Hors champ

by karlcow

Kurt Vonnegut, tirée d'Un homme sans patrie…

"Je pense que les romans qui ne parlent pas de technologie donnent une représentation de la vie aussi fausse que celle des Victoriens qui ne parlaient pas de la sexualité."

2008

Kurt Wenner

by ujwala & 3 others
Street Painting

Exploring the REST and AtomPub as WS-* Stack Alternatives

by holyver (via)
Kurt Cagle of The Burton Group, explores the "RESTful Stack" as an alternative to WS-* web services and looks at the growing importance of standards and technologies such as Atom, the Atom Publishing Protocol, and XQuery. Presented as part of HR-XML's webinar series. see http://www.hr-xml.org/blog

CASACOSMANI: POUR EN FINIR AVEC LA SUBVERSION (3)

by kooolman (via)
"Etre subversif en Chine, en Iran, en Arabie Saoudite, ça reste très facile, aujourd’hui encore. Ici, c’est une toute autre paire de manches : dites fuck the system, imprimez le t-shirt, faites tourner, devenez le système. Mais what about Kurt ? Il aurait vécu, ce dadais, aurait-il pu y changer quoi que ce soit ?"

Au moins ils ont pas samplé Kurt Cobain ! - N.E.R.D. - News - VisualMusic - L'autre Webzine Rock !

by Krome
Prenez Pharrel Williams, Julian Casablancas de The Strokes et la chanteuse Santogold, ajoutez-y une bonne pincée d'inventivité visuelle et vous obtiendrez l'un des plus beaux clips entrevus cette année en plus d'un titre plutôt sympa intitulé "My Drive Thru" (mention spéciale au groove de l'ami Pharrel responsable de la prod' bien sûr) ! Le plus dingue ? C'est que ce clip a en fait été enregistré et réalisé pour célébrer les 100 ans des chaussures Chuck Taylor de Converse ! Saleté de marketing bien foutu !

2007

MTVNews.com: Maynard James Keenan: Not Yet A Legend, Not Yet Dead

by rickydrier (via)
Interview of Tool & A Perfect Circle frontman Maynard James Keenan by MTV's Kurt Loder

Kurt Vonnegut dies at 84

by Elvezio
Kurt Vonnegut died yesterday. So long Mr Kilgore Trout...

GrindHouse Trailer

by GorillaSushi
Two full length feature horror movies written by Quentin Tarantino & Robert Rodriguez. An homage to exploitation B-movie thrillers that combines two feature-length segments into one double-bill designed to replicate the grind house theatergoing experience of the 70s and 80s. In "Death Proof," a psycho named Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell) stalks and kills beautiful women with his car. In "Planet Terror," a small-town sheriffs' department has to deal with an outbreak of murderous, infected people called "sickos." A gun-legged woman named Cherry (Rose McGowan) and her martial arts-wielding partner (Freddy Rodriguez) take on the zombie army. The two films will be fused together by fake movie trailers.

Two New Leading UK Fashion Icons Now At Heathrow Airport

by ukairportinfo
Two of the UK’s leading contemporary high street fashion brands Ted Baker and Kurt Geiger are opening new and unique stores in Terminal 5. The stores set to open in March 2008 will be joining a high quality line-up already in place in the terminal....

Ernst Haeckel: Kunstformen der Natur, Tafel 2

by fotopol
images de la série Kunstformen der Natur, scannées par Kurt Stüber

2006

Justice For Kurt Cobain - Was Kurt Cobain Murdered?

by evilmonkeypaw
dedicated to either proving or disproving that Kurt was murdered, and answering the question once and for all

English books

by maru
igher Education and the Nation State. The International Dimension of Higher Education Huisman, J., Maassen, P. and Neave, G. (eds.) Amsterdam e.a., Pergamon (Elsevier Science Ltd.), 237 p. / isbn 0 08 042790 1 As higher education reaches out beyond frontiers and as more and more students follow part of their courses abroad, governments of individual states are under increasing pressure to adapt their systems of higher education. Yet, for the past two centuries, higher learning has been set firmly within the bounds of the Nation State. With the rise of a ‘higher education space’ in the European Union, a range of powerful and influential decision-making bodies are giving new meaning to the ‘supranational dimension’ in the world of academe. In this volume, some leading higher education researchers and practitioners address issues related to the relationship between higher education and the Nation State. Guy Neave takes us on a historical excursion, showing trends towards Europeanisation and de-Europeanisation in different forms in various parts of Europe. David Dill discusses the involvement of the federal and state levels of government in higher education in the United States. Alberto Amaral takes up the issue of quality assurance in the European context. Kurt De Wit and Jef Verhoeven report on recent developments concerning the interplay between higher education policies at the Nation State and supranational levels. In addition, Antonio Ruberti addresses the issue of research co-operation, and Fons van Wieringen discusses privatization in post-compulsory education in the Netherlands.

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