Scientists identify genetic link that may neutralize HIV from PhysOrg.com
Scientists from the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology (GIVI) and the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have identified a gene that may influence the production of antibodies that neutralize HIV. This new information will likely spur a new approach for making an HIV vaccine that elicits neutralizing antibodies. Neutralizing antibodies, once produced in the host, can attack and checkmate an infecting virus. The research was reported in the September 5 issue of Science.
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Friday, 5 September 2008
Scientists identify genetic link that may neutralize HIV
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Thursday, 21 August 2008
Bastille Day 2008
This is the firework display in Boujan-sur-Libron, a village near Bezier in SE France to celebrate Bastille Day.
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Sunday, 17 August 2008
Interesting listening week
I've come across a few new CDs this week.
Okkervil River - The Stand In's the bands latest album which I'm just beginning to get into and also Of Montreals - Satanic Twins which is remixes of their Satanic Panic in the Attic album, it includes a beautiful version of Disconnect the Dots (Mixel Pixel) and my personal favourite a techno dance floor filler remix Climb the Ladder (Rory Phillips Trash UK remix). Other recent acquisitions include The Young Knives - Superabundance, which I highly recommend and We Started Nothing by the Ting Ting's.
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Sunday, 10 August 2008
iTunes can do magic
iTunes can cause registry problems that makes your Windows PC's DVD drive apparently disappear. The fix is mentioned here. link
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Saturday, 9 August 2008
Coventry 2 Norwich 0
Chris Coleman's Coventry side getting off to a great start in the Championship League at home. Triumphing in the face of pressure from Norwich thanks to a Elliott Ward penalty 47mins & Leon McKenzie 86mins.
Link: aron Gunnersson story
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Tuesday, 5 August 2008
David Byrne and Brian Eno Release New Single for FREE
A free dowload of 'Strange Overtones' from the new David Byrne and Brian Eno record 'Everything That Happens Will Happen Today' is available by following the link below.
Link: David Byrne and Brian Eno Release New Single for FREE!
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Bedroom 747

You would never guess the things that go on in the homes around you. This story is a bit old but its new to me.
John Davis spent eight years and 15,000 building a Boeing 747 flight simulator in a room in his house. And now the 47-year-old's hobby has turned into such a full-time occupation that he has jacked in his job as a graphic designer to run a full-time flight simulation business from his home in Coventry, UK
Story on Gizmodo:. Bedroom 747: Man Builds $30,000 Jumbo Jet Simulator in his Bedroom
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Monday, 4 August 2008
Flock the social browser

I have just started using Flock the web browser based on Firefox that is aimed at internet users who are into social network sites, blogging and media sites. The regular browser also boasts a media bar show and upload your images on accounts such as Photobucket & Picasa. A drag & drop web clipboard and blog editor which works with services such as Blogger, TypePad, WordPress and any self hosted blogs. It also shows posts from network sites such as Digg, Twitter, Flickr and Facebook.
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Sunday, 6 July 2008
Godiva Festival 2008 (Saturday)
The new Godiva Festival layout is brilliant, having an open air stage makes perfect sense. Far more people can enjoy the performances without being crushed into a tent. After eating lunch in the food village and buying some clothing we settled down infront of the ‘electric stage’ to watch Exit calm. Drinking a pint of lager during the afternoon relaxing in the sun infront of the main stage watching the bands was great. A few heavy showers did interrupt the fun, but, the festival dried out inbetween. Unfortunately, the evening bought persistant rain. This coupled with inadequate clothing & a cold wind saw our early exit after catching Glasvegas. Is this really July!!!
I hope the weather will not deter organisers from having a stage again as it felt like Godiva had embrassed the true festival vibe. Not being crammed into a small tent also made the festival more child-friendly again.Shame about the weather but a fantastic 10th Godiva in my opinion.
We enjoyed Exit Calm, Pint Shot Riot, Six by Seven, The Displacements, Glasvegas.
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Tuesday, 3 June 2008
My Sherona formed a Band
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Friday, 23 May 2008
Cov Stock 08

I'm also delighted that Art Brut will be playing The Godiva Festival in July. Result.
The Music (Myspace)
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Thursday, 10 April 2008
The Enemy headlining Godiva Festival 2008
The Enemy are going to headline this years Godiva Festival at Coventry's Memorial Park on Saturday (5th July). Nothing appears yet on the official Godiva Festival website but it has been announced in an article in the local Coventry press and also in an interview with the band in Feel Alive magazine.
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Sunday, 6 April 2008
The Enemy @ The Jaguar Exhibition Hall, Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Sat 5 Apr – The Enemy, Boy Kill Boy, Lowline
One thing we hadn’t expected was the massive size of the the Jaguar Exhibition Hall at The Ricoh arena it is truly huge with an 8000 capacity, we hadn’t really thought about how many people that was. There is no restriction on which area your ticket allows you into and there was no seating. You were free to roam right to the front, if you dared, or right to the back and you’d still hear the sound system perfectly from there. Kids and parents', angst teens, twenty, thirty and forty something's all partied together in what was a festival atmosphere.
We arrived in the hall for The Enemy's home town concert about half way through Lowline's warm-up act performance and found a spot about half way up the hall. Boy Kill Boy followed half an hour or so later on. A dodgy DJ played between acts but he was redeemed by the selection of music. The house lights finally went down for The Enemy about 21:20ish they played for what I think was about an hour. Proceedings started with ‘It’s not OK’, included all the anthems you expected to hear added a new song 'Sing When You're In Love/ Sing When You're Out Of Love' then finished with a cover of the Sex Pistols 'God save the Queen' and finally ‘You’re not alone’.
The wait between the three acts was acceptable, although there was plenty of time for people to buy lager from the bars and throw it at each other. At no point where we were stood did it get ridiculously crowded. The pre-booked car park, although a £10 ticket, was worth the money and the queue to get out wasn’t too excruciating.
Set list:
It's Not OK
40 Days And 40 Nights
Pressure
Had Enough
Aggro
We'll Live And Die In These Towns
Song About You
Away From Here
Sing When You're In Love/ Sing When You're Out Of Love
Happy Birthday Jane
God Save The Queen
You're Not Alone
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Bomb in the city
The bomb squad (not a job I'd enjoy) are on their way to Coventry city centre as an unexploded WWII bomb has been unearthed in the centre this morning during the construction that is currently being undertaken on the new Belgrade Plaza site. This isn't much of a shock when you consider the amount of bombs dropped on Coventry during the blitz. Shoppers and local employees have been evacuated from the vicinity. Upper Well Street and Radford Road are closed to traffic and Junctions 1 and 8 on the ring road are shut. This has meant my wife has spent some of her working day in Starbucks. Unfortunately her car is trapped in the danger area, hopefully we can retrieve it later. I'm also hoping the ring road is open when I head towards home.
MP3: The Bomb Inside The Bomb - We are Scientists
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Just up the road from the city centre is the Memorial Park. It will, again, be the venue for the Godiva Festival 2008. This will be held over the weekend of 4th - 6th July. This will be the 11th festival.
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008
Gothic Nursery Rhymes

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Saturday, 23 February 2008
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly @ The Kasbah Coventry
Last night we went to see Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly supported by Emmy The Great at The Kasbah (formerly The Colosseum), (formerly The Tic-Toc for the truely ancient amongst us).
Arriving a little later than planned we grabbed a drink and headed for the main room as the main act had already took to the stage. The refurbishment to turn the Colly into The Kasbah seemed to focus on Morrocan arches painted in black around studded doorways, the main room was adorned in similar decor. Basically same old venue, with a new lick of paint. There was a new armband that was required to get a drink at the bars!!!
Pushing as far as we comfortably could into the main room we found that we hadn't missed much of the main act and enjoyed the rest of the performance, it included Call me Ishmael, I spy, War of the Worlds and the new single Find the time that will be available from 3rd March.
The tracks below are live from last years Reading festival.
MP3: I spy (live at Reading 2007)
MP3: War of the Worlds (live at Reading 2007)
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008
Up the river
Another album I've been listening to on my iPod is Stage Names by Okkervil River, They are a indie/folk outfit from the US and have become highly recommended listening.
MP3: Our Life is Not a Movie or Maybe - Okkervil River
from the album Stage Names
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008
A Grotesque romp

MP3: The Past is a Grotesque Animal - Of Montreal
Polyvinyl Records | iTunes | Napster
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Tuesday, 5 February 2008
That Beep Beep song

When that advert comes on the TV my son stops in his tracks with his mouth hanging open and then claps when it finishes - and then goes about his destructive way.
Well the song in question is called The Beep Beep Song from the album I am the man (2007) and is by Hawaiian born Simone White. So there you go.
MP3: The Beep Beep Song - Simone White
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Sunday, 3 February 2008
How to use Google instead of Limewire
All is explained in this video.
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Febuary already
So I’ve been a little lax with the posts in January. The month slipped past quiet unoticed by me until I needed to ask the date. I then discovered that half the food in my fridge was probably out of date and that it was, infact, already Febuary.
So, as I drove home from work yesterday, in the most furocious and short lived snow blizzard I have ever witnessed, I got to thinking about what good music had I come across during January. I decided the answer could be pretty much summed up in three tracks.
MP3: The Drones – The Millers Daughter
Title track from their 2006 album The Miller's Daughter
MP3: Sons and Daughters – Johnny Cash
From their 2003 album Love the Cup. Their new album This Gift has recently been released.
MP3: Foals – Mathletics
This is my favouite of their tracks its better, I think, than their recent single balloons.
I have also just seen the draconian Glastonbury Festival ticket registration you have to go through just to be in with a chance of winning buying a ‘golden’ ticket. It’s akin to applying for a passport, except you will probably get one of those. Details of your registration will be kept for future use and a specifically sized photograph of you will be required with your registration. The lucky few who progress to become ‘ticket holders’ will be met by Micheal Eavis at the gate of Worthy Farm and he will lead them on a journey into a musical wonderland of hippy umpa lumpas and mud.
I have registered.
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