Re: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold

2002-03-03 Thread Fred Heutte
Rather unlikely since Oakey played Portland here 
on Friday night (I unfortunately had other plans ... :)

Actually, all this shows is that someone knows how to play games 
with URLs.  Ho hum.  They should do this to Moby so he has
something to write about in his next whiny autobiography.


Now, I *knew* I had some actual 313 content here somewhere ...
oh yeah!  Women on Wax were in the house at Ohm here last night,
I saw a pretty good set by DJ Minx ...





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Re: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold

2002-03-03 Thread Jayson B.



 If you think about the georgraphy of the 'incident'
and where it happened, it sounds pretty questionable
to begin with.



I still think that it was pretty tasteless.  whoever posted that should be 
ashamed.


Gee, now why was it that i thought that 313list was a place for people to 
prove to other elitists how elitist they were?



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Re: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold

2002-03-03 Thread diana potts

just to add to. see, you can make it happen to anyone:

http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dead/?id=7&set=1


--- diana potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> no worries Lorie-
> 
>  If you click onto the BBC news logo it will take
> you
> to the homepage for "fake someone's death". It's
> also
> obvious because if you delete the URL after '.com'
> the
> URL goes nowhere. Always a questionable sign.
> 
>  If you think about the georgraphy of the 'incident'
> and where it happened, it sounds pretty questionable
> to begin with.
> 
> happysunday
> d
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Re: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold

2002-03-03 Thread diana potts

no worries Lorie-

 If you click onto the BBC news logo it will take you
to the homepage for "fake someone's death". It's also
obvious because if you delete the URL after '.com' the
URL goes nowhere. Always a questionable sign.

 If you think about the georgraphy of the 'incident'
and where it happened, it sounds pretty questionable
to begin with.

happysunday
d

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Re: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold

2002-03-03 Thread Mad'R
I guess i forgot everybody in the 313 was having breakfest now.
I'm back to listening to Vince Watson.

:-)
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From: "Mxyzptlk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mad'R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313 detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold


>
> >...
> >check
>
>http://www.news.bbc.co.uk.com|[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dead%20/?id=206
6&set=1
> >
> >
> >ruovaheb citamgod ruoy tset ot
> >? thgir ekoj a eldnah nac uoy
> >;-)
>
> ."ruoivaheb" ni "i" na deen uoy
> tub, citamgod eb ot toN
> :-)


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Re: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold

2002-03-03 Thread Lorie R
nm. its a joke.

- Original Message -
From: "Mad'R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 10:25 AM
Subject: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold


Paul Oakenfold dead after mid-air collision

Two gliders collided near to the border with Warwickshire
Paul Oakenfold died after a mid-air collision between two gliders and a
plane over the Warwickshire-Worcestershire border.
The accident happened just after 1400BST when a glider being towed by a
light aircraft collided with a second glider which was already in free
flight.
Police said the towed glider became separated and made a forced landing
while the plane managed to fly back to its base at the nearby Bidford
Gliding Centre and make a safe landing.
The second glider, which is believed to have lost a wing, crashed between
the villages of Honeybourne and Bretforton in Worcestershire.
An eyewitness said the pilot tried to bale out but his parachute failed to
open properly.
A spokeswoman for Hereford and Worcester Ambulance Service said the Paul
Oakenfold was believed to be one of the glider pilots.
A second pilot, a man in his early 50s, was taken to the Alexandra Hospital
in Redditch by Warwickshire Ambulance but is not believed to be seriously
injured.
The third pilot is understood to have largely escaped injury.
Two RAF rescue helicopters were scrambled from RAF Chivenor and RAF Valley
in Anglesey.
The West Midlands air ambulance and a police helicopter also attended.
Forced landing
A West Mercia police spokesman said: "We believe the light aircraft has
been able to land, one of the gliders has made a forced landing and the
other has crashed."
He said officers were still at the scene.
An investigation into the incident by the Air Accident Investigation Branch
will be launched.
The three aircraft involved in the mid-air collision are understood to have
all come from Bidford Gliding Club in Warwickshire.
The club's chief flying instructor, John Watson, told BBC Midlands Today
the collision was between a glider and a plane towing a second glider.
A pilot was seriously hurt in another gliding accident near Usk in south
Wales on Sunday afternoon.

check
http://www.news.bbc.co.uk.com|[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dead%20/?id=2066
&set=1


ruovaheb citamgod ruoy tset ot
? thgir ekoj a eldnah nac uoy
;-)


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Re: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold

2002-03-03 Thread Mxyzptlk



...
check
http://www.news.bbc.co.uk.com|[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dead%20/?id=2066&set=1


ruovaheb citamgod ruoy tset ot
? thgir ekoj a eldnah nac uoy
;-)


."ruoivaheb" ni "i" na deen uoy
tub, citamgod eb ot toN
:-)


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Re: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold

2002-03-03 Thread Lorie R
So. Do you think this is really true? Or is it some joke like the dj funk
one? I don't like oakey's music, but I wouldnt wish him dead.

-L
- Original Message -
From: "Mad'R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 10:25 AM
Subject: [313] OT rest in peace Paul Oakenfold


Paul Oakenfold dead after mid-air collision

Two gliders collided near to the border with Warwickshire
Paul Oakenfold died after a mid-air collision between two gliders and a
plane over the Warwickshire-Worcestershire border.
The accident happened just after 1400BST when a glider being towed by a
light aircraft collided with a second glider which was already in free
flight.
Police said the towed glider became separated and made a forced landing
while the plane managed to fly back to its base at the nearby Bidford
Gliding Centre and make a safe landing.
The second glider, which is believed to have lost a wing, crashed between
the villages of Honeybourne and Bretforton in Worcestershire.
An eyewitness said the pilot tried to bale out but his parachute failed to
open properly.
A spokeswoman for Hereford and Worcester Ambulance Service said the Paul
Oakenfold was believed to be one of the glider pilots.
A second pilot, a man in his early 50s, was taken to the Alexandra Hospital
in Redditch by Warwickshire Ambulance but is not believed to be seriously
injured.
The third pilot is understood to have largely escaped injury.
Two RAF rescue helicopters were scrambled from RAF Chivenor and RAF Valley
in Anglesey.
The West Midlands air ambulance and a police helicopter also attended.
Forced landing
A West Mercia police spokesman said: "We believe the light aircraft has
been able to land, one of the gliders has made a forced landing and the
other has crashed."
He said officers were still at the scene.
An investigation into the incident by the Air Accident Investigation Branch
will be launched.
The three aircraft involved in the mid-air collision are understood to have
all come from Bidford Gliding Club in Warwickshire.
The club's chief flying instructor, John Watson, told BBC Midlands Today
the collision was between a glider and a plane towing a second glider.
A pilot was seriously hurt in another gliding accident near Usk in south
Wales on Sunday afternoon.

check
http://www.news.bbc.co.uk.com|[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dead%20/?id=2066
&set=1


ruovaheb citamgod ruoy tset ot
? thgir ekoj a eldnah nac uoy
;-)


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