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Sumthing Else Music Works, Inc., through its licensing relationship with Microsoft Game Studios, proudly presents Halo Trilogy – The Complete Original Soundtracks featuring the award-winning original music scores by Bungie Audio Director Martin O’Donnell and Co-Composer Michael Salvatori plus four preview tracks from the forthcoming real-time strategy game Halo Wars, composed by Ensemble Studios Audio Director Stephen Rippy. Halo Trilogy – The Complete Original Soundtracks is released tomorrow, Dec. 2, 2008, to retail outlets through Nile Rodgers’ Sumthing Else Music Works record label www.sumthing.com, and for digital download at www.sumthingdigital.com.
in Computer Games
via Music 4 Games @ 3:04 1st Dec
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Sumthing Else Music Works, Inc., through its licensing relationship with Microsoft Game Studios, has today announced Halo Trilogy – The Complete Original Soundtracks featuring the award-winning original music scores by Bungie Audio Director Martin O'Donnell and Co-Composer Michael Salvatori plus four preview tracks from the forthcoming Real-Time Strategy game Halo Wars, composed by Ensemble Studios Audio Director Stephen Rippy. Halo Trilogy – The Complete Original Soundtracks is released tomorrow...
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 15:23 1st Dec
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Sumthing Else Music Works announced today Halo Trilogy The Complete Original Soundtracks, a five-disc set featuring the original music scores by Bungie Audio Director Martin ODonnell and Co-Composer Michael Salvatori. Below is the press release with the announcement:
in Video Games
via Team Xbox @ 15:22 1st Dec
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The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art is showing three works by video-artist Jeremy Blake. "The Winchester Trilogy" combines Blake's imagery of a widow being tormented by the paranormal.
in Arts & Culture
via TMC Net @ 7:37 30th Nov
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The Calumet Imagemaker DVD Series adds two powerful titles to its collection of instructional and educational videos, The Power of Light: Studio & Location Lighting with Tony Corbell, and Black & White Film Photography: Fred Picker’s Classic Trilogy.
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via Shutterbug @ 11:28 8th Dec
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"The Linux Programmer's Toolbox by John Fusco. Allows your Linux usefulness to go from 0-60 in six seconds. Not totally exhaustive on all tools Linux, but it's brilliant for giving you an up to date map of the Linux development environment. Not only that, but it can give you a greater understanding of any development environment which uses make or GCC. I really can't recommend this book highly enough - it's so well written and laid out that I use it regularly as a reference manual. Not only does it cover many of the useful Linux tools (and shows you how to look for the rest), it covers how the kernel works, gnu make systems, debugging and has a nice comprehensive guide to using Vim and Emacs effectively (although, sadly, it doesn't say which is best - but I think you know the answer to that).
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 5:04 1st Jan
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blog/messages: "When I started delving into the world of Linux development, I was not only befuddled by the strange code layout and conventions, I also found the culture and ethos of Linux very confusing. There were three books that were invaluable in pulling my understanding out of this quagmire, which I'll mention briefly:" Full Story...
in Open Source
via IOL Technology @ 1:26 17th Dec
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New York -- Christopher Paolini's Brisingr, Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy and Peter Matthiessen's award-winning Shadow Country are among the dozen-plus books coming to the iPhone and to iPod Touch, publisher Random House Inc. announced Monday.
in Handhelds
via Report On Business @ 6:26 24th Dec
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We did a wildly popular three part series about the center, size and shape of the Universe. But every good trilogy needs a 4th episode. This week we look at age of the Universe. How old is the Universe, and how do we know? And how has this number changed over time as astronomers have gotten better tools and techniques?
in Space Science
via Universe Today @ 12:04 7th Jan
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Calling Semih Kaplanoğlu a filmmaker is an understatement; he is a poet, a painter and perhaps an alchemist in his own right. His latest film, “Süt” (Milk), the second installment of a trilogy that moves backward chronologically while depicting the life of its lead character, Yusuf, makes you feel vulnerable to the point of reckless abandon, much like a favorite poem read in adolescence and revisited intermittently throughout the years.
in Arts & Culture
via Zaman @ 3:34 9th Jan
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Halo 3, the hugely anticipated sequel to the highly successful and critically acclaimed Halo franchise. Enthusiasm for Halo 3 has been building since its predecessor, Halo 2 launched by Microsoft Game Studios in 2004 rewrote history books by becoming the biggest launch in U.S. entertainment retail history, with $125 million in sales and 2.4 million copies sold in the first 24 hours. In this third chapter of the Halo trilogy, Master Chief returns to finish the fight, bringing the epic conflict between the Covenant, the Flood and the entire human race to a dramatic, pulse-pounding climax.
in Computer Games
via GameInfoWire @ 20:39 26th Dec
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GTC Roadshow AG has announced the acquisition of the most expensive Tolkien book ever sold; a signed first edition of "The Lord of the Rings" dedicated to the "Queen of the Hobbits", for 104.000 USD. "It was so expensive because it is a truly unique set. In volume one Tolkien has penned "Elainen tarin Periandion ar meldenya anyaran" (to Elaine, Queen of Hobbits and my very old friend). It belonged to Elaine Griffiths, a student of Tolkien, who was instrumental in encouraging Tolkien to get the Hobbit published. It is a true rarity to find the trilogy all signed by Tolkien, even more so with his inscription in Elvish" .
in Blog Watch
via Canberra Times @ 18:08 21st Dec
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