Thursday, September 30
*•●☆★☆ bumble~bee ☆★☆●•* amazing photographies 2
Tuesday, September 28
SOMEONE STOLE MY ACCOUNT: Google has returned it to me!
SOMEONE STOLE MY ACCOUNT - Update
"Follow each step below to ensure only you have access to this account.
Step 1: RUN A VIRUS SCAN ON YOUR COMPUTER
- Scan your machine for viruses and malware. Get rid of any programs found
during the scan.
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software:
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STEP 2: RESET YOUR PASSWORD
- Once you've run a virus scan, visit
https://www.google.com/accounts/recovery to reset your password.
- On this page, enter the username of the account you are recovering.
Google will send you a message at your recovery address with a link to
reset your password.
- IMPORTANT: Do not re-use your old password, or a password you use
frequently on other sites. To create a strong password follow these tips:
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=32040."
Monday, September 27
SOMEONE STOLE MY ACCOUNT
Assistance Please(Help)
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Sunday, September 26
Saturday, September 25
Friday, September 24
El Greco's unique style
"El Greco's elongated figures, ever straining upward, his intense and unusual colors, his passionate involvement in his subject, his ardor and his energy, all combine to create a style that is wholly distinct and individual."Right: Mary Magdalen in Penitence,1585-90 Left: A Boy Blowing on an Ember to Light a Candle,1570-1572 The subject of a boy blowing on an ember appears frequently as a subsidiary element in subject pictures in mid-sixteenth-century Venetian painting.
Thursday, September 23
Georges de la Tour Candlelit Scenes
Tuesday, September 21
The Cure and flamenco guitar
Monday, September 20
Duane Hanson complex world
"I'm not duplicating life. I'm making a statement about human values."
Duane Hanson
Duane Hanson Duane Hanson did a diverse work under the label hyper-realism. Although his groups of people evokes the social the individuality of each person is preserved in such a way that sometimes it reminds a Edward Hopper scene where a certain psychological moment is captured.
I have already start approaching his work at this post and I plan doing others because there is nothing simple about these people. If you want to watch more you can go to this site. (put your mouse at each picture to see the title)
Sunday, September 19
Saturday, September 18
Pencil vs Camera by Ben Heine
Refugees in Darfur: send them reading glasses and books
What better way to encourage reading than with the gift of colorful, cheerful, fun reading glasses? Especially in the Darfur refugee camps of eastern Chad, where hope needs a helping hand, adding to the enjoyment of reading can yield big returns in education and mental health. That's why the Book Wish Foundation was so excited to receive 126 pairs of Peepers Fun Reading Glasses, in dozens of colors and styles, like these:
Supporting literacy
We will add the link to your site to our bookshelf pages with BookCrossing.com (http://www.goldlis.bookcrossing.com). My family and I help to raise public awareness of the genocide in Darfur through informational labels we place on the books we donate through our BookCrossing challenge project, READ: Respond in Earnest Action for Darfur. We will also advise the San Antonio Interfaith Darfur Coalition and local university STAND groups of your needs. We hope you find growing support for all of your projects.
Read about the forgotten refugee here:
by Eric Reeves at ENOUGH.
"Ongoing human suffering and destruction in Darfur have been largely eclipsed both by recent national elections in Sudan and by growing, if belated, international attention to the imperiled southern self-determination referendum (slated for January 9, 2011). Even more completely obscured by recent events in Sudan, however, is the continuing humanitarian crisis in eastern Chad." ... keep reading.
Friday, September 17
The Future of Publishing: not of reading
PenguinGroupUSA | 9 de março de 2010 This video was prepared by the UK branch of Dorling Kindersley Books and produced by Khaki Films (http://www.thekhakigroup.com/). Originally meant solely for a DK sales conference, the video was such a hit internally that it is now being shared externally. We hope you enjoy it (and make sure you watch it up to at least the halfway point, there's a surprise!).
The launch of the iPad in China drew big crowds Friday at the Apple stores in Beijing and Shanghai, as diehard fans lined up by the hundreds to be the first to have the tablet computer."I am not sure if the smell of a new book will still be part of reading experience and it is not right to say that if paper books disappear people will not have another way of reading as this video suggests.
Drawings: the realistic appeal 2: are the drawings fake?
Thursday, September 16
Drawings: the realistic appeal
Wednesday, September 15
A Simple Kind of Life by No Doubt
I like Gwen Stefani very much and felt like sharing one of her videos. I decided for this one instead of Hella Good that has a rhythm that I feel more connected.
Tuesday, September 14
*•●☆★☆ bumble~bee ☆★☆●•* amazing photographies
Primavera by Botticelli
The beauty of both is what first catch the attention. But there is more.
I found Madame Pickwick Art's Blog where there is a very good article about this painting and
you can refer yourself to it to watch details and learn a little more about this painting or just enjoy what you see. Paintings depicting human body can be appreciated even without knowing theirs historical and the iconographical aspects.
It's being hard to fix attention.
Hope you like Botticelli.
Monday, September 13
Smallest dog in the world and tiny creatures
Tom Thumb, top left, is a serious candidate for the record of smallest dog in the world.
"Owners Susan and Archie Thomson were delighted when he and his brothers and sister were born at the family's West Dunbartonshire home.His siblings are three times the size of the tiny dog, who can fit inside a teacup and cannot reach his mum to feed when she is standing up."I don't want that Tom feels lonely. I found a tiny octopus, a tiny hamster and a tiny frog and he doesn't have to feel sad now. Source for Tom Thumb: mail online.