Tracklist:
01 – A Sides & Makoto – The Final Fugutive
02 – Ancronix – Hook and Bling
03 – Limewax – Cracking Core (Tech Itch Mix)
04 – Skyver & D Jon – Knockout
05 – SPL – Nihil
06 – Spor – Dreadnought
07 – Technical Itch – Replicator
08 – Noctournal – 3rd Rail
09 – Cube – Sound Engine (TVG Remix)
10 – Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds – Dreamers of the Dream
11 – Loxy & Matt U – Jumanji
12 – Martsman – Vert
13 – Mampi Swift – Trippin (Gridlok Remix)
14 – Misanthrop – Evacuate
15 – Noisia – Concussion
16 – Noisia and Phace – Thrillseekers
17 – Logistics – Jungle Music
18 – Phace – Lost
19 – Raiden – Fallin’
20 – Soul Intent – Conflict
21 – Tech Itch – Life of Sin (Limewax Remix)
22 – Xample – Negative Outlook
23 – Wrisk & Mackie – Left Turn (Diode Remix)
24 – Protech – Rock & Roll
25 – Purple Haze – Untouchable
26 – Prode – Pritchit
27 – Prodigy – Smack My Bitch Up (Sub Focus Remix)
28 – Infiltrata & Demo – Guerilla Taktiks
29 – Jade – Cryptic (Phace Remix)
30 – Enduser – The Catalyst (DJ Hidden Remix)
31 – Calyx – Chasing Shadows
32 – Drumsound and Bassline Smith – Breakdown
- Everyone VS Everyone – Tha Armory (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-17 03:04:46 – (163.7 MB)
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- crash – the OC late 031710 (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-17 09:22:08 – (87.5 MB)
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- Subivo – Spiral Circle (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-17 22:58:11 – (55.1 MB)
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- ERoc – Soul R Eclipse Radio no 153 St Patty Funk (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-17 23:59:57 – (110.6 MB)
Description: www.djeroc.com
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Mr. Solve, DJ Ruckspin, cQuence – Disorderly Conduct Radio 031710 (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-18 02:02:39 – (107 MB)
Description: happy st. patty’s day!!!!
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- keyboardist – Plush and Friends Promo Renegade (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-18 06:35:30 – (80.7 MB)
Description: mixed by shoebox
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- Crave – Dripped in Bass (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-18 10:11:27 – (123.1 MB)
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- Pressure – Human Traffic (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-18 14:54:46 – (48.3 MB)
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Tracklist:
01 – Bud Spencer & Terence Hill – Coro dei pompieri
02 – Calibre and High Contrast – Mr. Majestik
03 – High Contrast – In A Gadda Da Vida
04 – High Contrast – Seven Notes In Black
05 – High Contrast – Eternal Optimist
06 – Utah Saints – Something Good
07 – High Contrast – Tutti Frutti
08 – Blaze – Most Precious Love
09 – High Contrast – Racing Green
10 – Danny Byrd – Feet Won’t Touch The Ground
11 – High Contrast – Natural High
12 – Danny Byrd – Weird Science
13 – High Contrast – Global Love
14 – Danny Byrd – Soul Function
15 – High Contrast – Make It Tonight
16 – D Kay & Lee – Wax’d VIP
17 – the dnbradio server went down! sry guys:(
- Ruffride – Ruffride Podcast 012 (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-18 16:01:03 – (108.6 MB)
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- The Psiatic Nerve – hosted by Blue_NINE.a (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-18 18:02:59 – (51.1 MB)
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- soundsurfer – Aural Impact Radio (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-18 21:00:55 – (66.6 MB)
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- pr0gress – the pr0gress report (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-18 22:33:05 – (25.8 MB)
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- SP – Critical Cuts (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-18 23:03:59 – (57.7 MB)
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Tracklist:
01 – Special Forces – Sidewinder
02 – NC-17 – Attitude Era
03 – Problem Child – Loop IV
04 – Mindscape – Reefer
05 – Data & Dynamic – Dead Rising
06 – Mute – Suspense
07 – London’s Most Wanted – Sals Theme
08 – Unknown – Cops Aint Shit
09 – SOS – Spacefunk
10 – Suzigo – The Cage
11 – Capone – F-Down
12 – renegade-terrorist_pa_mix
13 – B-Wishdokta-River_Of_Dreams
14 – DJ Phantasy – This Is A Dream
15 – DJ Peshay & Roger Johnson – In My Soul
16 – Safari Sounds – The Change
17 – Dillinja – Deadly Deep Subs
18 – Dr. S. Gachet – Remember The Roller [Forbidden Agenda Mix]
19 – Remarc – R.I.P.
20 – Remarc – Meridian (Remarc Remix)
21 – Saturnalia – Paradise (Start From The Start
22 – DJ Trace – Final Chapta
23 – The Jerky Boys – Sol’s Phobia
- Flood – Sink or Swim : What the French Toast (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-19 00:18:38 – (85.9 MB)
Description: The pic is a friend of mine, maybe you know him too if you stop into the chat…
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Tracklist:
01 – Current Value – Unleashed
02 – Mumblz & Switch Technique – Guardian
03 – Current Value & Counterstrike – Techno Is
04 – Dereck – Apollo
05 – Counterstrike & Panacea – Tinnitus
06 – Silent Killer Breaker & Counterstrike – Weapon
07 – Limewax – Seed
08 – Cooh & Counterstrike – Computer Control
09 – Limewax – Fuck The Labels
10 – Limewax – Slaves
11 – Limewax – The Attack
12 – Silent Killer – Fucking Bliss
13 – Arsenic – Decapitator
14 – Counterstrike – Trigger Happy
15 – Lethal & Khanage – Misbegotten souls
16 – G-I-S & Norman Wax – Leatherface (Dj Hidden Remix)
17 – G-I-S – Inner Demons (Counterstrike Remix)
18 – Bad Matter – Blood for Blood (Panacea Remix)
19 – Of Spades – Technical Difficulty
- Dr. Who B2B Cody hosted by cH – Primitive Science Radio East Bay (live on dnbradio.com)
Recorded live on 2010-03-19 03:58:52 – (137.3 MB)
Description: DUTTY DANK DUBS
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- CRS guest TIM DRIVER – RanDomFriDay (live on dnbradio.com)
Author: shidouhikari
Hikari Enhanced Comments enhances comments with features that make comments more visible and and becoming more exciting in website structure Installation:
Hikari Enhanced Comments requires at least WordPress 2.8 and PHP5 to work.
You can use the built in installer and upgrader, or you can install the plugin manually.
Download the zip file, upload it to your server and extract all its content to your /wp-content/plugins folder. Make sure the plugin has its own folder (for exemple /wp-content/plugins/hikari-enhanced-comments/).
Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress admin page.
Now you can go to widgets admin page and you’ll find a new “Hikari Enhanced Recent Comments” widget available
Installing and configuring ip2nation
ip2nation is a website that provides a MySQL database table, listing all world’s IPs and relating them to their respective country, together with each country name and code.
This table is provided in a downloadable .sql file. I don’t add this table together with the plugin because it’s updated from time to time, so it’s better to just get it from the source and install it.
You are not required to have ip2nation installed to use Hikari Enhanced Comments. The plugin uses it just to get country flags. If ip2nation is not available, or if you are not able to install it, all other features from the plugin will still work, only flags won’t be shown (the place where they’d go will be blank, don’t worry with broken code
First of course you must download the file. You can go to their home page and follow the ‘Download’ menu, or just download it directly: http://ip2nation.com/ip2nation.zip.
Once you have the file, you must upload it to your database. But here’s a cool feature: since its tables so big (somewhat 3MB the uncompressed .sql file, and 1MB after importing to MySQL) and rarely updated, I provided a way to add it to a different database, separated from your WordPress one. Doing so, you’re not forced to back it up together with your website content (after all, it’s not a relevant data worthy backing up, if you lose it you can just download it back from their site), and also if you have multiple sites you can have it stored only once.
If you wanna have ip2nation in the same database as your WordPress install, just use it to import the .sql file. If you wanna use a different database, I suggest creating a new one only for it. The trick is to assign over this new database, full access from your WordPress database’s user (you can find its name in WordPress config.php. If the same user can access more than 1 database, it’s easy for MySQL to provide simultaneous access to all of them. And if your WordPress database user only has access to these 2 databases, and ip2nation table only has this data, you shouldn’t have security issues. To know how to assing user permissions to databases, please call your webhost provider. Don’t install each table in separated database, ip2nation tables can be separated from WordPress but both tables must be in the same database!
As I’ve said, ip2nation database is big, I had trouble uploading it with phpMySQL. I just split the file in 3 and imported them separately, it’s just 2 CREATE TABLE in the begining and then a bunch of endless INSERT INTO. If you have timeout trouble, try splitting it in more files, or again request your webhost assistance.
Once you have your ip2nation database created, configured and populated with its data, and database user has privilege to it, go take a look if data was imported correctly. It creates 2 tables, ‘ip2nation’ with more than 40.000 records, and ‘ip2nationcountries’ with somewhat 250 records.
Now, to finish ip2nation installation, you must go to Hikari Enhanced Comments admin page, and under ‘ip2nation Database’ option, set ip2nation database name. If you just installed it in WordPress database, leave this option blank. If it has its own database, the full database name must be added here. Pay attention because many shared hostings only let you define part of databases names and hide the part you can’t change, make sure you’re using the full name here.
To help you diagnose ip2nation and see if flags and countries are working, in this same page there is a section just below options where you can see it working. This section uses a testing IP from Brasil to query ip2nation tables, and if it was configured correctly you’ll see its country code as ‘br’ and country name as ‘Brazil’, and just below you’ll see Brasil’s flag.
If you see all these info, you are good to go, gratz! If you see Brasil name and code but doesn’t see its flag, assure you have properly extracted the plugin. If it was installed in /wp-content/plugins/hikari-enhanced-comments/, you should have a folder /wp-content/plugins/hikari-enhanced-comments/flags/ and inside it a bunch of files with those flags.
And if you don’t even see Brasil’s name and code in diagnose, then ip2nation is not properly configured. Verify its database again, and then assure WordPress database user can access it. If you have any trouble setting up your tables, or flags are in their place but are not accessible, please again go to your hosting provider ask for assistance.
Adding flags to your theme
You don’t need to tweak your theme to have flags shown in it, Hikari Enhanced Comments adds them automatically to your comments authors. In the plugin admin page you can choose if flag should be added before or after author’s name, where it better fits your theme layout.
But you can also add it manually, if you want a more customized layout. For that, just use the function HkEC_flag($ip), where $ip is the IP whose flag you want. Flag image will be echoed automatically.
If that IP is from a comment author, you just use kEC_flag($comment->comment_author_IP) and you are done.
Upgrading
If you have to upgrade manually, simply delete hikari-enhanced-comments folder and follow installation steps again.
You don’t need to touch ip2nation tables once they are installed, but since they are updated from time to time, you may want to update them to have info about all IPs. In this case, just import the lastest .sql file to your database.
Uninstalling
If you go to plugins list page and deactivate the plugin, it’s config stored in database will remain stored and won’t be deleted.
If you want to fully uninstall the plugin and clean up database, go to its options page and use its uninstall feature. This feature deletes all stored options, restoring them to default (which can also be used if you want defaults restored back), and then gives you direct link to securely deactive the plugin so that no database data remains stored.
Plugin uninstall feature doesn’t delete ip2nation tables, regarding if they are in same database as WordPress or in a separated one. If they are not used anymore, currently you must delete them manually if you don’t need them anymore.
Also, make sure to delete “Hikari Enhanced Recent Comments” widgets before uninstalling the plugin. ATM it’s not deleted upon uninstalling, I’ll fix it in a future version
faq:
Is “Hikari Enhanced Recent Comments” widget related to WordPress core “Recent Comments”?
Well, in parts. PHP code is totally independant, but based on it. But it uses compatible CSS classes, so it shoud fit to theme layouts.
Can I use both core “Recent Comments” and “Hikari Enhanced Recent Comments” widgets together?
Sure! You can use them together and as many times as you want!
Is your titled comments plugin required to use the widget?
No, my idea isn’t to force somebody to use them together.
Indeed, Hikari Enhanced Comments was first idealized to be part of Hikari Titled Comments, being implemented on a future version. But when I started coding it, I saw that core “Recent Comments” couldn’t be simply extended (I did that ), and using filter wasn’t enough for me. Code was becoming too big and getting out of “titled comments” scope, and also there was ip2nation to be installed separated, so I decided to port these features to a separated plugin and make both compatible.
If both are available they work together, but they work alone pretty fine too.
Your titled comments plugin requires WP 2.9, and this enhanced comments requires 2.8, strange!
All my plugins require PHP5 because I use OOP, and WP 2.8 because I use settings_fields().
Hikari Titled Comments requires WP 2.9 only because it uses comments metadata. Even though Hikari Enhanced Comments supports Hikari Titled Comments, it only uses its functions, it doesn’t go over comments metadata directly, and since Hikari Enhanced Comments doesn’t use metadata code, it works with WP 2.8. Remember these plugins work together but they don’t require each other to do their own job
What happens if I don’t have ip2nation tables installed and working?
What the plugin does with that is query it for a country related to a IP. If tables are not accessible for any reason, the query will return with error and it’ll be ignored.
Without the code, the flag URL can’t be created, generating an error. And even if the code is found, if for some reason the flag can’t be accesses, same error will happen.
This error is verified, and if flag is available, its code is generated and provided. But if flag is unavailable, it will just return a harmless blank string. In HTML document there will be no track of it, and user will just see nothing where the flag would be placed.
Of course, if you are adding the flag or relying on country code or name in your theme, you must be prepared for not receiving them, due to some error or simply the plugin not being active.
In Addition To Your Main Antivirus Software … You must Install these …..
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0
avast! Free Antivirus
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AVG Free provides you with basic antivirus and antispyware protection for Windows and is available to download for free.
State of the art scanning engine provides reliable protection against viruses, spyware and other forms of malicious software.
Protects your computer against dangerous viruses, worms, Trojans and costly dialers. New: Basic Anti-Spyware.
1.MalwareBytes Anti-Malware (Windows)
Malwarebytes is an easy-to-use and effective anti-malware application. With over 8 million downloads MalwareBytes is ranked as the 6th most popular software download onDownload.com and second in spyware removal category. The users ratings and reviews are pretty good as well.
Malwarebytes’ claims to detect and remove malware that many of the other well known spyware removal programs fail to detect. I can’t really confirm that but after using it for about 2 months it has become my primary spyware removal/scanner app. I must admit I haven’t been using this one long enough yet but so far it has done a pretty good job.
While MalwareBytes doesn’t offer as many features as other tools in that category, it has a comprehensive library of threats to protect against. It’s also very light on your system resources.
The program does have a few more options open to you. For instance, it adds a contextual right-click option to scan individual files. This second option is handy for times when you have to download a file that you think is suspect or need to open someone’s flash drive.
There are some other handy addons as well. You can read more about MalwareBytes in a previous MakeUseoOf article Stop & Delete Spyware With Malwarebytes.
The Basic version which consists of a spyware scanner and removal tool is free. The Pro version costs $24.95 and comes with an additional Protection Module that can detect malware before it can do any significant damage.
2. Spyware Terminator (Windows)
I use Spyware Terminator as my secondary spyware removal tool.
I first heard about it from Bill Mullins, a security expert and MakeUseOf author who recommended the app for real-time spyware protection. In his own words:
As you can see, Spyware Terminator is my current application of choice in the spyware protection/removal category. Having tested virtually all of the major anti-spyware apps over the last year or more, I’ve settled, for now, on Spyware Terminator.
The program is easy to setup and customize, for both less experienced and expert users alike. One noteworthy feature of Spyware Terminator is its ‘Real-Time Shield’ that silently runs in the background and offers strong active protection against both known and unknown threats.
Moreover, there is a simple option to schedule automatic updates and fast spyware scans on a daily basis to ensure your computer is clean.
3. Comodo Firewall Pro (Windows)
Firewall has an essential role in safeguarding your PC. It can block unauthorized remote attempts to access your computer as well as attempts to transfer data by locally installed programs. Unfortunately not many people know about that.
Windows XP and Vista users already have the default Windows Firewall but based on my past experience I don’t find it effective and prefer Comodo Firewall instead (and so do many others).
Just like the above mentioned AVG, Comodo Firewall also came out as the best Firewall in our poll. It’s also probably the lightest one when it comes to your precious system resources. For me it takes only about 3.2 MB on average.
Comodo automatically monitors your connection and alerts you whenever some remote computer or locally installed program tries to initiate an unauthorized connection.
In many cases it also gives you advice on how to react to the alert.
Moreover, Comodo Firewall also comes with something called Defense + Host Intrusion Prevention System. This security addon helps to further secure your computer against malicious craplets before they can do any harm to your system.
Note: Like with any extensive security software if you haven’t used a Firewall before you might find Comodo alerts a little overwhelming. So, keep in mind that it takes some time to get used to.
4. NoScript – Firefox
With over 42 million downloads NoScript is the most popular Firefox addon out there. So if you haven’t tried it before it’s time to do so now.
To put it simply, NoScript makes web browsing safer by blocking everything that can potentially be used to harm your computer. The includes JavaScript, Java, Flash and other executable content.
Now there is one thing to keep in mind here, while you do get a safety net with this addon, as a novice user at the beginning you might find it annoying to constantly add sites to your “trusted sites” list. For instance, when you visit Youtube for the first time after installing it the videos won’t load unless you add Youtube to your trusted list.
But the good news, adding sites to the trusted list can be accomplished with a click of a button and you need to do it only once.
Also for the websites that present information from several sources you might have to “allow” several sites before you are able to view them in full. In such cases you can simply select “Allow all this page” option.
To sum up, NoScript does take some time to get used to but is definitely worth it. Just like like the Comodo Firewall. If you have any questions check out their FAQ page here.
5. Lastpass (Firefox / Internet Explorer)
LastPass is that one password manager you have been waiting for. Unlike Internet Explorer and Firefox’s built in password managers, data in your LastPass Vault is encrypted. The encrypted login details are stored on LastPass server which are then accessible from your browser or any web-enabled computer that you have Lastpass installed on.
It takes about a minute to install and setup.
Once you have set it up, you can start adding your accounts by simply going to sites and login as usual. When Lastpass asks if you want it to remember the login details for the site, click ‘OK’ and done. Next time you visit the site lastpass will fill the login details automatically.
You will only need to know one password, that is the the password to your Lastpass account. You will have to enter it everytime the browser is restarted.
Once logged in you’ll be able to access your web accounts with a single click. Other lastpass features include:
- auto online form filling
- ability to access your account details from multiple computers
- password generator
- and more …
6. WOT (Web Of Trust) – Firefox
Another extremely popular Firefox addon. I have been using WOT for about 4-5 months and so far it has been great. The purpose of WOT is to warn users about unsafe websites before they actually enter them. These unsafe site can mean a site known to scam visitors, deliver malware, send spam etc.
WOT uses color-coded icons show ratings for over 21 million websites – green for safe, yellow for caution and red for stop. Screenshot below shows WOT safety icons on Google search results.
As you can see from the screenshot above WOT warns about the first two entries. So I would skip them.