
| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Crazy | 192 | 3:00 | 4.11 | Download |
| 2 | There She Goes Again | 192 | 2:47 | 3.83 | Download |
| 3 | Burning Down | 192 | 4:10 | 5.73 | Download |
| 4 | Voice of Harold | 192 | 4:22 | 6.00 | Download |
| 5 | Burning Hell | 192 | 3:47 | 5.19 | Download |
| 6 | White Tornado | 192 | 1:54 | 2.60 | Download |
| 7 | Toys in the Attic | 192 | 2:27 | 3.37 | Download |
| 8 | Windout | 192 | 1:57 | 2.68 | Download |
| 9 | Ages of You | 192 | 3:41 | 5.05 | Download |
| 10 | Pale Blue Eyes | 192 | 2:52 | 3.94 | Download |
| 11 | Rotary Ten | 192 | 1:59 | 2.72 | Download |
| 12 | Bandwagon | 192 | 2:14 | 3.07 | Download |
| 13 | Femme Fatale | 192 | 2:48 | 3.84 | Download |
| 14 | Walters Theme | 192 | 1:32 | 2.10 | Download |
| 15 | King of the Road | 192 | 3:12 | 4.40 | Download |
| 16 | Wolves, Lower | 192 | 4:10 | 5.73 | Download |
| 17 | Gardening at Night | 192 | 3:28 | 4.76 | Download |
| 18 | Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars) | 192 | 3:50 | 5.27 | Download |
| 19 | 1,000,000 | 192 | 3:04 | 4.20 | Download |
| 20 | Stumble | 192 | 5:38 | 7.74 | Download |
| 21 | Gardening at Night (Acoustic) | 192 | 3:52 | 5.31 | Download |
| 22 | All the Right Friends | 192 | 3:52 | 5.32 | Download |
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1There She Goes Again
Ken Doherty (Ire) 5-3 Nigel Bond (Eng)Steve Davis (Eng) 4-5 Andrew Higginson (Eng)Peter Ebdon (Eng) 5-4 David Roe (Eng)
2Pale Blue Eyes
At the University of Pennsylvania, acappella singing can be as serious as the academics. The 15-man group Penn Masala has been a campus standout,
3Wolves, Lower
United 93: [unintelligible] this is the captain. We have a bomb on board [unintelligible] - I am going back to the airport, they have met our demands [unintelligible]. [Signal strength 5, readability 1]
4White Tornado
Many of the spacefaring nations of the world are shortchanging space. Certainly it's clear that's the case in the U.S. NASA Administrator Mike Griffin says his agency needs about $2 billion more than it has to spend on a replacement for the aging and dangerous space shuttle fleet if it is going to hold the gap in U.S. access to space.
5Windout
This was a description from a Mexican climber who was on Everest in 2004. He was rescued down by two Sherpa and survived only with minor frostbites to his fingers. His story ended in a positive way but others weren’t so lucky.
6Burning Hell
Calling the process of rendition ?outsourcing,? a federal appeals court judge in New York sharply questioned government lawyers yesterday at a hearing involving a Syrian-born Canadian detained at Kennedy Airport in 2002 and sent to Syria, where he was held for 10 months.
7Rotary Ten
Celtics forward James Posey was being treated for lower back spasms Thursday, a day after he was injured in Boston's 119-93 win over Denver.
81,000,000
Sometimes you're up, sometimes, you're down. Who has had a good week, and who has had a shocker?
9Voice of Harold
XML Web services interfaces are XML-based and loosely coupled in practice. XML and SOAP allow any systems to communicate with each other, whether it be an Office XP desktop application or a mainframe system.
10Burning Down
We all know that Google's G-phone announcement wasn't exactly a phone announcement; but this story outlines the beginnings of the rebellion that consumers are kindling against their carriers. They haven't been happy for a long time, and with alliances like Google & Co.'s showing an alternative, maybe the pitchforks and torches aren't far behind.
11Bandwagon
There was standing room only by the second half of the Fall Dance Festival Saturday afternoon, as patrons crowded in to see the capstone projects of four seniors: Julia Canavese, Leah Laroche-Paperno, Amanda Lowrey and Marcella Reynolds.
12All the Right Friends
It doesn't get much better than being on a boat on a beautiful early fall day on the lower Taunton River. You are entertained by great blue herons, kingfishers and ospreys all hunting for fish in their unique ways. If you're lucky, you'll spot a bald...
13Ages of You
Facebook deleted the profile of "Ranger Rick", the spokes-raccoon for the National Wildlife Federation. It should be a crime. And it brings up the question, who owns your friends? On a network like facebook, digg, or myspace, you may not have another way to contact those people. Are we at the mercy of these sites?
14Gardening at Night (Acoustic)
IBM workers protest on the virtual world Second Life
15Gardening at Night
NRG Energy, Inc. and Powerspan Corp. recently announced their memorandum of understanding to demonstrate at commercial scale one of the most promising technologies for carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture from conventional coal-fueled, electric power plants - Powerspan's ECO 2 technology
16Femme Fatale
The Rev gives up the ghost.
17Toys in the Attic
Male pigs have a unique corkscrew endowment and impressive, um, output; manatees have orgies and don't really care if their partners are male or female; and a male porcupine has only one four-hour window a year to mate.
18Crazy
Fire investigators in Hilton are trying to figure out what caused a house fire. It happened Saturday morning on Beach Road. When fire fighters arrived they found smoke and flames coming from the house.
19Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)
Financing of a residential high-rise unit is a very different animal than single-family homes, and in light of the recent mortgage debacle, how do we go forward? This month I had a chance to speak with one of Las Vegas? most respected high-rise lenders, Matt Hennessy, branch manager of Citigroup?s National Builder Division. We discussed this and ot
20King of the Road
Two Green Bay-area locations will begin collecting today through Nov. 19 for Operation Christmas Child, which helps provide gifts to needy children in 90 countries.
21Stumble
Coming on the heel of serial closures of labour-intensive industries like textile the inaugural budget of President Musa Yar Adua tasks the expectation of investors and stakeholders in manufacturing industry as a whole.
22Walters Theme
You might find Randy Morris playing a role on stage. Or directing the play. Or maybe adjusting the lights. You name it, and he's done it, said Morris, 53, of Kernersville. "I'm a professional community-theater person," Morris said, acknowledging that it almost seems like a contradiction in terms. Aren't community-theater people all volunteers? A lot of what Morris does is still unpaid work, and ...