Thanks very much to the clever webmasters at spraci for providing such an interactive contributory driven website.
This is how the internet should be. Not just a place to get information or products but a place to interact and and create your own content.
At http://www.shangri-la-la.co.uk I, Jym Vision, the Webmaster, have created a site with similar functionality and i feel that as a Trance Music Magazine and e-Zine made by trancers for trancers, that's exacttly what we need.
Hopefully with my continued input into Spraci we will reep the rewards of our combined associations.
My main
The fifth article leading towards the Mystery Fashion Series, titled Bourgeoisie and Rebel, was published Wednesday, April 12, 2006 between 12 Midnight and 6 A.M. EST, hosted on MySpace, Live Journal and Blogger.
If you didn't have the opportunity to view the bulletin upon its Wednesday release, Bourgeoisie and Rebel can be viewed in its archive in the Blog section of my Spraci page.
Article number six for the upcoming Fashion Mystery Series, titled Technicolor Revelation, will be published this Wednesday, April 19, 2006 between 12 Midnight and 6 A.M. through my MySpace bulletin feature and again in the Blog section of my Spraci page.
Article number six, titled Technicolor Revelation, for the upcoming Fashion Mystery Series, will be published this Wednesday, April 19, 2006 between 12 Midnight and 6 A.M. through my MySpace bulletin feature and again in the Blog section of my Spraci page.
A busy convention center floor lit with metal halide lamps overhead and abuzz with international traders speaking in all the worlds native tongues, some speak Mandarin while sipping coffee from Styrofoam cups as other’s converse in languages secret to most shifting their stance on the lightweight concrete battleground.
You’re standing in the middle of the tradeshow arena, where global apparel gladiators trade and negotiate over textiles and manufacturing agreements. Pastel purchase orders are signed in triplicate, a receipt is issued and a scarlet red stamp seals the agreement as Japanese business men pass New York business women on the way to the Las Vegas airport to return home after a long weekend at the Pantheon of the apparel trade.