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Wez G – Vine Line – Episode 3

This third episode of Wez G’s poptastic mix, Vine Line, is inspired by hits from Eurovision 2023 plus songs by female superstars Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey. :::Tracklist::: # Artist name Track name 1 Taylor Swift & Lana Del Rey Snow on the Beach 2 Kariya Let Me Love You For Tonight (House Club… Continue reading
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Typing Beginner Unit

Learning about #cybersecurity on the Masterschool course, requires us to be able to use computers as effectively as possible and one skill that coders need to be adept at, seems simple and obvious, but can’t really be taken for granted. At Typing.com we were enrolled and signed up to do their courses and to hopefully… Continue reading
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Review: Cybersecurity: The Beginner’s Guide – by Dr Erdal Ozkaya

I am just about to embark in an online professional cybersecurity course with Masterschool in Tel Aviv, Israel. I am a relative novice in this field and in order to be as prepared as possible for the new academic venture I bought this introductory text to bring me up to speed with the basic of… Continue reading
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Review: The Dragons and the Snakes – How The Rest Learned to Fight The West – by David Kilcullen

This is one of the very best books I have ever read. It is up to date material and full of cutting edge military theory and ideas and I believe is critical essential reading for any politician or military personnel, especially those who conduct their employment in the NATO led West. I am no stranger… Continue reading
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Review: Behind The Enigma – The Authorised History of GCHQ – Britain’s Secret Cyber-Intelligence Agency – by John Ferris

This is a weighty tome (800 plus pages) and the authoritative history of perhaps the least glamorous of the U.K.’s principal security services. However, the facts illustrated in this book clearly demonstrates the critical role GCHQ plays in national security and perhaps one could argue is more relevant and more important than its more glamorous… Continue reading
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Review: The Near East Since The First World War – by M.E.Yapp

This book was written in 1990 and is thus a bit dated. The postscript announces the start of the first Gulf War after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Post World War 1 saw most of the current political boundaries drawn in the Near East or as we now most predominantly label it, the Middle East.… Continue reading
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Review: Dangerous People, Dangerous Places – by Norman Parker

Author, Norman Parker served a 24 year jail sentence for murder. On his release, wanting to experience life to the fullest, he took advantage of his writing skills to become a journalist for lads mags and the Daily Express and set about tackling the niche market of visiting dangerous places in the world and through… Continue reading
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Wez G – Summer Shiftin’ (DJ Set 22)

Summer is upon us. Festival season, bar-b-q’s, beaches and sunshine. This mix has a lot of remixes of big bands and also showcases some of the talent we are working with at Shuffle. Following the tracklisting are links to buy some of the tracks. Also – this is the first mix which includes a Wez… Continue reading
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