Episode 18 tomorrow, plus a new show!

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Episode 18 tomorrow, plus a new show!

So, episode 18 should be out tomorrow! Sorry about he delays on it! We've been working on upgrading everything on this end, including the show itself! So here's what to expect: New music section in the main show by Daddytank, this will be mainly underground/unsigned stuff, but very cool! New music show: Myself and Mario will host this each week. It will be a short 30 minute show covering loads of cool bands that we like. There should be interviews with some cool artists as well! Website 2.0! We are getting a complete facelift on the site, hoping to make it more user-friendly new messageboard! I hated the old message board, and the new one is sweeeet! So, once again, sorry for any delays recently, but we are working hard behind the scenes to get a whole new SittingNow up and running for your enjoyment!   Ken

New Shows, Reviews and tales of equipment woe!

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New Shows, Reviews and tales of equipment woe!

Hey, just thought i'd let you, our dutiful readers and listeners, know that we have finally sorted all of our technical gremlins and will be resuming normal service as of Friday this week! Show - The show is back this Friday morning and is an interviewy discussiony type affair with mysef and Raymond Wiley. In this ep we will be discussing the ups and downs of conspiracy belief. After that, Dr. Bob Curran returns to wax undead again, this time however, about Zombies...swwweeeeeet! Reviews - As of this week, we will be reviewing Books, Music, Audiobooks, gigs and Films. We had a bit of a problem sorting how this was going to be done, but that's all sorted now, so expect that! Equipment - This is all looking gooood now (fingers crossed), I invested a bit more of the mighty Sitting Now budget on some nice gadgets to make the show sound better and easier to produce, so we'll hopefully be back to our usual weeklyness as of now! Finally, we are all over Social Networks now like a bunch of cheap ho's! you can find us on Facebook here, Myspace by clicking the link in our menu bar and we'll have a brand ...

Cancer dog cloned by RNL Bio

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Cancer dog cloned by RNL Bio

During the past years, methods of finding and treating cancer have advanced considerably; however many of the sufferers either don't get diagnosed in time or don't stick to the warnings of an age when everything gives you cancer. However, unexpected help could be found in man's best friend The Dog. This type of animal has demonstrated, in many cases, the ability to smell the malady immediately after the first cancer cells started developing inside the body. By far the most talented cancer smelling dog of our times is Marine, a Labrador pooch which can identify any form of cancer with success. Unfortunately Marine cannot reproduce because of a surgical procedure she had gone through at age 4. (editor: further research has shown that the dog is to be cloned!)

Woman captures the photofit of a yeti!

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Woman captures the photofit of a yeti!

The British artist Pollyanna Pickering was exploring the Bhutan area when she was shown by the Brokpas people at their monastery, the scalp of what was considered a once live yeti. She claims the scalp still had a bone intact and was larger than any skull of a human or ape and "had tufts of reddish-black fur coming out of it and was mounted on a pole and seen as a holy relic." Unfortunately, while photography is prohibited in the monastery, Pollyanna sat with the native people who described the 'migoi' or yeti, to her, and gave her suggestions to alterations in her drawing of the timid, roughly 2.4 meter (8 ft.) creature. The photo to the left is the result of this "photofit." Yeti expert from the UK, Johnathan Downes, of the Centre of Fortean Zoology, claimed, "This is potentially explosive. If this scalp is authentic and has bone still attached, it will be probably the single most important zoological find since the discovery of the coelacanth in the late 1930s." He continued, "If it does exists, we now think it a likely descendant from a giant ape called Gigantopithecus blackii which lived in India and ...

Chav Vader ‘pwns’ some Star Wars fanatics!

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Chav Vader ‘pwns’ some Star Wars fanatics!

Basically, *sigh*, some Star Wars fans that have far too much time got beaten down by someone with a crutch, these annoying presenters explain: Sorry about that, they really are very annoying. Anyway, below is the video of the epic battle...or not: ...so basically Chav Vader 'pwnd' them

Weird goblin/Hulk/Blanca advertise Honda?!?!

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Weird goblin/Hulk/Blanca advertise Honda?!?!

    I can't figure if this guy is meant to the Hulk, The Green Goblin or that Green thing, Blanca, from Street Fighter 2? Boing Boing concurs and also managed to track down a He-Man commercial by the same brilliant advertising agency: Is it me or does Skeletor belong at some kind of 'nu rave' event?

Episode 5 tomorrow!

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Episode 5 tomorrow!

Hey there, our interview with Lon Milo Duquette will be going up tomorrow (Thursday) a little later than advertised. I'd like to thank Eerie Radio for playing our promo, and for helping us get our brand spanking new iTunes chicklet (top right of site). I'd also like to thank Raymond and Joe over at Out There Radio for giving us a shoutout on the final episode of their show, they will be sorely missed! There will be some more announcements in the show, as well as some new guest hosts, some Paul SC news, and some more promos! See you tomorrow 

Source of Chanology cash exposed? + New X-Files movie trailer released!

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Source of Chanology cash exposed? + New X-Files movie trailer released!

I always wondered how Anonymous got the money to buy all those costumes and masks...I think I now have the answer! ok maybe not However, another cool, totally genuine vid was released today in the shape of the 'itactuallylooksgood' X-Files movie sequal trailer:

This Blog gets targeted?

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This Blog gets targeted?

re: previous post (just re-edited this from my enturbulation post) A few hours after I posted the previous entry, I get an email from my host (1&1 Internet) stating the following: Dear *******, (Customer ID: ******) Thank you for continuing to use 1&1 Internet. We sincerely apologize for contacting you regarding this matter, but multiple complaints have been directed to us regarding a recent entry on your site Right Where You Are Sitting Now! - Exploring the Underground and Counterculture...so you don\'t have to! Please call us re: at your earliest convieniance (lol they can't spell) quoting your customer reference number ********. In the meantime, if you would consider temporarily removing the entry, we would appreciate it. so I call them, and low and behold, the 'recent entry' is my coverage of the ENG court summons. I then asked them if they could name the the complainer's and what their beef was. Apparantly the complaints all came in in the period of an hour (alarm bells, amirite?) and only two of complainer's left their names, one was a 'Mark Bunker' the other was the name of my Mother!!!! I told them that a.) I doubted that Mark Bunker would have ...

Pirates to be dealt with more harshly

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Pirates to be dealt with more harshly

BoingBoing has reported a new twist in the fight against Internet music piracy: I was just alerted that the House of Reps has passed HR 4279, with the lovely name, PRO-IP (Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008). Like the doublespeak PATRIOT Act and Peacekeeper missiles, PRO-IP puts local law enforcement in a position to demand the forfeiture in criminal proceedings of stuff used to violate copyright. Which means that instead of the RIAA simply trying to collect fines, they can also incite local authorities to collect all the computers and related gear that was used to pirate. This sounds, to me at least, like yet another example of governments failing to properly address the issue of music piracy, and instead of helping to find a happy medium between the end users (listeners of music) and producers (record companies), inflict horrible new Orwelian laws which, in my experience (see Anonymous) will only provoke downloaders, hackers and pirates further. On a brighter note, our interview with Trey Spruance has begun to provoke an interesting, and more productive, discussion on how music could be handled in the light of piracy, check this link to join the discussion. I think that is a subject we'll ...