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  1. Photographer required for black tie event tomorrow night (15/12) 7-11:30pm in Sheffield city centre, event photography and rolling group shots. Payment is available but it is a charity event, any help would be great! Please contact Phil on 07941844913
  2. There's a handy map with flood warnings and their areas here too: http://www.shoothill.com/flood/
  3. Have you had a search on here for amateur dramatics? I think there'll be quite a few of those type groups around, here's one example: http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=461650&highlight=amateur+theatre
  4. Ah well, have you looked at the uni gym? I believe the gym at Collegiate's been redone since I was there but that didnt have anything you'd want anyway, although there is a seriously good gym there which some sports teams might get access to if you plan on playing anything? If not the uni gym down at Pond St(?) has got most things, def proper bar bel and dumb bells, squat rack, cant remember pullup or dip but would expect them to be there. Drop an email to sport hallam and they'll let you know. It gets busy at certain hours but I used to go 7-9am and it was fine then so will depend on your schedule.
  5. I dont think there's anything stopping women playing with the men, facebook sheffield predators they should be able to tell you for sure.
  6. There's got to be plenty of societies at uni that you'd be interested in surely? From what I remember they have one for pretty much everything under the sun
  7. If you plan on tramming in to work the gym at Don Valley should suit your needs which is one of the 4 fitness unlimited venues so pretty cheap and only 10mins out on the tram, or you could drive if it's on your commute. They've got pretty much everything you mention, big dumb bells, olympic bar or two, pullup area and I think a couple of squat racks. I'm pretty sure they could tell you what exactly over the phone and probably arrange a trial pass or similar if you get chance to come up in the meantime.
  8. You wanted to know how to make it, now dubstep's not my thing but in the areas of EDM that I do know well it's very rare for a DJ to get anywhere via mixing skills alone. It depends where you set your sights though, if you think DJing at a student union and the odd bar every week is making it then you dont need my advice you need to network and get your face and music around town. It used to be ok to just play good tunes, these days it's far more than that if you really want to be successful. I've a lot of friends who you might say are successful DJs in the north west (promote and play regular club nights, radio work etc) although I wouldnt necessarily say they've made it as most of them have other jobs to go back to during the week and they're not yet names on the national scene. 3 weeks is nothing btw if you want to make a name for yourself or money out of something, how much time have you spent learning how to mix properly? If that's your attitude to a potential career you've no chance.
  9. Produce music, make a name for yourself and be successful with it and DJing gigs will come with that.
  10. You dont really need any equipment to learn, as long as you've got separate outs for your headphones and monitors on your laptop then you can learn everything about actually mixing from there. Also depends what kind of djing work you want to do, if you want to DJ in clubs you'll never need your own lighting rig, just some decent monitors whereas if you want to do kids birthday parties you might be best renting or borrowing equipment until you can afford to buy.
  11. I dont know, having more kids just to get more social and a bigger house from the council's pretty ****ty in my opinion! I'm exactly the same though, these days work/life balance is as important to a lot of people than actual success at work.
  12. Normally yes but I'm not sure I'd use that term to describe today's Jeremy Kyle generation.
  13. "It's never about winning, just keep the poor poor and put on a jolly good show."
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