For this month my top ten plus one are :
1. "To Be Alone With You"-Sufjan Stevens
2. "Mehendi Rachi " - Mumford &Sons, Dharohar Project with Laura Marling
3. "Under a Glass Moon"- Dream Theater
4. "Take Five"-Dave Brubeck
5. "Sugarhigh"- Coyote Shivers
6. "B.R.O"- Paul Gilbert
7. "Everything You're Breathing For" -The Parlor Mob
8."Back to You" Abused Blues
9. "This is the Thing" -Fink
10. "Alive Again" Champion
11. "Geraldine" - Glasvegas
Monday, December 20, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
So Cold (Breaking Benjamin) Acoustic Cover
such a interesting take of the breaking begjamin
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Blog Lovin - For November/December
So lately I've not have tons of time for going and looking for new and interesting blogs hence October was lacking in my blog lovin section. So for this month i"ll include 6 of the blog I've recently found that I'm enjoying and why!
1.The Cherry Blossom Girl
The reason why I enjoyed this blog so much was due to the amount of creativity and effort put in to presenting her outfits and things she saw or enjoyed. The background and her layout are interesting and clean looking even with a busy background. The photos are amazing and the outfits and how she puts herself together is amazing.
http://www.thecherryblossomgirl.com/
2. Mon Cheri
The reason why I'm enjoying this blog at the moment is that the blogger has great style and the things that influence her are interesting, very fashion savy, beautifully composed and a great read.
http://moncheriblogg.blogg.se/
3. A Rowan Tree
The reasons why I'm enjoying this blog are due to its nice mix of fashion , house design and her own personalty showing through in the text and images. I love her inspirations for house design and i find that even though not even thing on the blog is my taste I can truly appreciate why this individual like what she likes.
http://arowantree.blogspot.com/
4. Fashion in My Eyes
The reason why I enjoy this blog is that she has an amazing perspective on fashion and i love a lot of her fashion image picks with the mix of some interior design images that are very pretty. Plus amazing fashion finds and influences. Its a dreamworld in which i never want to leave.
http://www.fashioninmyeyes.com/
5. C'etait Salement Romantique
The reason why i love this blog is the site is like a beautiful picture book or very feminine and beautiful items from clothing, tea cups, desserts, interior design and little items. Also this site if very interactive with her reads which is interesting in itself.
http://salement.tumblr.com/
6. Sophie Makes Things
This blog is such an inspiration to me personally because someday i would love to learn and master how to alter and make clothes. At the moment I'm still working on mastering knitting and getting good at that. But i hope someday I start making stuff so that i can blog about them like Sophie.
http://sophiemakesthings.blogspot.com/
1.The Cherry Blossom Girl
The reason why I enjoyed this blog so much was due to the amount of creativity and effort put in to presenting her outfits and things she saw or enjoyed. The background and her layout are interesting and clean looking even with a busy background. The photos are amazing and the outfits and how she puts herself together is amazing.
http://www.thecherryblossomgirl.com/
2. Mon Cheri
The reason why I'm enjoying this blog at the moment is that the blogger has great style and the things that influence her are interesting, very fashion savy, beautifully composed and a great read.
http://moncheriblogg.blogg.se/
3. A Rowan Tree
The reasons why I'm enjoying this blog are due to its nice mix of fashion , house design and her own personalty showing through in the text and images. I love her inspirations for house design and i find that even though not even thing on the blog is my taste I can truly appreciate why this individual like what she likes.
http://arowantree.blogspot.com/
4. Fashion in My Eyes
The reason why I enjoy this blog is that she has an amazing perspective on fashion and i love a lot of her fashion image picks with the mix of some interior design images that are very pretty. Plus amazing fashion finds and influences. Its a dreamworld in which i never want to leave.
http://www.fashioninmyeyes.com/
5. C'etait Salement Romantique
The reason why i love this blog is the site is like a beautiful picture book or very feminine and beautiful items from clothing, tea cups, desserts, interior design and little items. Also this site if very interactive with her reads which is interesting in itself.
http://salement.tumblr.com/
6. Sophie Makes Things
This blog is such an inspiration to me personally because someday i would love to learn and master how to alter and make clothes. At the moment I'm still working on mastering knitting and getting good at that. But i hope someday I start making stuff so that i can blog about them like Sophie.
http://sophiemakesthings.blogspot.com/
Saturday, November 27, 2010
I Love Pretty Things
This blog is just some pretty items I found online that I would like to share with my viewers. Lately Ive been trying to avoid doing work I need to get done just because I really don't feel like it at the moment.The days seem shorter and darker yet the work seems to be expontenially increases at a super fast rate. Hence my random finds on the internet to avoid work.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
A Trip to the Moon / Le Voyage dans la lune - 1902
This is an early example of animation use in a feauture film from 1902 and was one of the first sci-fi movies.
Holiday Dressing
It seems that time is going so fast in the last couple of months and Christmas, holiday parties and get togethers are soon approaching. As these events come around you realize you need an outfit for those events. So here are some items I've found that really where fun. pretty and great for which ever weather you are in hot or cold (just add some cute tights).
** all items were found at http://www.lulus.com/
** all items were found at http://www.lulus.com/
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Dinosaur of the Month-Dimorphodon marconyx
The dinosaur for this month is Dimorphodon marconyx.
This dinosaur was first discovered in 1828 by Mary Anning. The name Dimorphodon refers to ‘two-form tooth’ while the species name species macronyx refers to the large claws on the forelimbs. This particular dinosaur had a large head and pointed teeth. Dimorphodon marconyz is found primarily in Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK in which the site dates back to Lower Jurassic Period - 200 million years ago. Most of the fossils found at this site are from marine reptiles of the Lower Jurassic Period.
General Biology
Due to the similarity to the dinosaurs that are pterosaurs scientist presume that the Dimorphodon marconyx laid eggs and also from fossil found in Germany of psteosaurs indicate that theses species had fast development in which they could fly away and take care of themselves. This aspect makes them unique because birds born today are helpless state for long period of time in comparison.
This species had the ability to walk on all fours. Also the cranium was developed in areas of spatial awareness and balance indicating the possibility of flight.
This dinosaur was first discovered in 1828 by Mary Anning. The name Dimorphodon refers to ‘two-form tooth’ while the species name species macronyx refers to the large claws on the forelimbs. This particular dinosaur had a large head and pointed teeth. Dimorphodon marconyz is found primarily in Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK in which the site dates back to Lower Jurassic Period - 200 million years ago. Most of the fossils found at this site are from marine reptiles of the Lower Jurassic Period.
General Biology
Due to the similarity to the dinosaurs that are pterosaurs scientist presume that the Dimorphodon marconyx laid eggs and also from fossil found in Germany of psteosaurs indicate that theses species had fast development in which they could fly away and take care of themselves. This aspect makes them unique because birds born today are helpless state for long period of time in comparison.
This species had the ability to walk on all fours. Also the cranium was developed in areas of spatial awareness and balance indicating the possibility of flight.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Replay Tracks of the Month- November
My top 10 favorite tracks for this month are:
1. "Ain't No Sunshine" -Bill Withers
2. "Lucky" --Bif Naked
3."Cocaine Cowgirl" -Matt Mays & El Torpedo
4. "Change is Gonna Come"- Otis Redding
5. "Snow(Hey Ho)" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
6. "Satellite"--Jorge Moreno &Santana
(**produced by Rob Thomas and Itaal Shur)
7. "The Kill (Bury Me)"- 30 Seconds to Mars
8. "Isreal's Son"- Silverchair
9. " Alien "-Bush X
10. " Inside Out" -Eve 6
1. "Ain't No Sunshine" -Bill Withers
2. "Lucky" --Bif Naked
3."Cocaine Cowgirl" -Matt Mays & El Torpedo
4. "Change is Gonna Come"- Otis Redding
5. "Snow(Hey Ho)" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
6. "Satellite"--Jorge Moreno &Santana
(**produced by Rob Thomas and Itaal Shur)
7. "The Kill (Bury Me)"- 30 Seconds to Mars
8. "Isreal's Son"- Silverchair
9. " Alien "-Bush X
10. " Inside Out" -Eve 6
I just realized there a recuring pattern with majority of my picks. Lol let me know if you figure it out!
(Hint: it not all the songs 8 out of 10 has this association)
1,000 tigers killed for body parts in decade, report finds
This is an article I found today that is truly heart breaking. I didn't included the images I included a link if you want to see the full article.
Tiger skins like this one dominate seizures in India and Nepal and are relatively frequent in China, Russia and Indonesia, according to the wildlife monitoring group TRAFFIC.
Body parts from more than 1,000 wild tigers have been seized over the past decade, crimes that are adding to the extinction crisis faced by the species whose numbers are estimated at around just 3,200 worldwide, a wildlife monitoring network reported Tuesday.
"Parts of between 1,069 and 1,220 tigers were seized in 11 of the 13 tiger range countries — or an average of 104 to 119 animals per year," TRAFFIC said in a report ahead of an international meeting later this month to protect the species.
India was highest on the list, followed by China and Nepal.
"Given half the world’s tigers live in India, it’s no real surprise the country has the highest number of seizures," report author Pauline Verheij said in a statement.
"With parts of potentially more than 100 wild Tigers actually seized each year," she added, "one can only speculate what the true numbers of animals are being plundered."
Parts of at least 1,000 tigers were seized in 11 range countries over the last decade.
Tiger smuggling ranges from from complete skins, skeletons and even whole animals — live and dead — to bones, meat, claws, teeth, skulls, penises and other body parts, TRAFFIC said.
The parts are used by various cultures for decoration, in traditional medicines and even as good luck charms.
"Clearly enforcement efforts to date are either ineffective or an insufficient deterrent," stated Mike Baltzer, leader of WWF’s Tigers Alive initiative.
"Not only must the risk of getting caught increase significantly, but seizures and arrests must also be followed up by swift prosecution and adequate sentencing," he said.Besides poaching, the other main pressure on tigers is habitat loss.Some 100,000 tigers are thought to have been around a century ago, TRAFFIC said.
TRAFFIC is a joint program of WWF and the IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
this article can be found at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40096565/ns/world_news-world_environment/?gt1=43001
Tiger skins like this one dominate seizures in India and Nepal and are relatively frequent in China, Russia and Indonesia, according to the wildlife monitoring group TRAFFIC.
Body parts from more than 1,000 wild tigers have been seized over the past decade, crimes that are adding to the extinction crisis faced by the species whose numbers are estimated at around just 3,200 worldwide, a wildlife monitoring network reported Tuesday.
"Parts of between 1,069 and 1,220 tigers were seized in 11 of the 13 tiger range countries — or an average of 104 to 119 animals per year," TRAFFIC said in a report ahead of an international meeting later this month to protect the species.
India was highest on the list, followed by China and Nepal.
"Given half the world’s tigers live in India, it’s no real surprise the country has the highest number of seizures," report author Pauline Verheij said in a statement.
"With parts of potentially more than 100 wild Tigers actually seized each year," she added, "one can only speculate what the true numbers of animals are being plundered."
Parts of at least 1,000 tigers were seized in 11 range countries over the last decade.
Tiger smuggling ranges from from complete skins, skeletons and even whole animals — live and dead — to bones, meat, claws, teeth, skulls, penises and other body parts, TRAFFIC said.
The parts are used by various cultures for decoration, in traditional medicines and even as good luck charms.
"Clearly enforcement efforts to date are either ineffective or an insufficient deterrent," stated Mike Baltzer, leader of WWF’s Tigers Alive initiative.
"Not only must the risk of getting caught increase significantly, but seizures and arrests must also be followed up by swift prosecution and adequate sentencing," he said.Besides poaching, the other main pressure on tigers is habitat loss.Some 100,000 tigers are thought to have been around a century ago, TRAFFIC said.
TRAFFIC is a joint program of WWF and the IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
this article can be found at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40096565/ns/world_news-world_environment/?gt1=43001
Monday, November 8, 2010
Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine
This is just one of those amazing songs that will always be on my ipod. It's powerful yet smooth and has such a great flow to it. I hope you enjoy!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Part 2
16. Supernatural
(1) Great plots
(2) Scary
(3) Funny
(4) Action Packed
17. Drag Me to Hell
Reasons:
(1) Ridicilious Scary Old Lady Alive and Dead
(2) I don't feel the same about cars or parking lots.
(3) Creepy
(4) Amusing how simple the to fix the problem.
18. Valentine
Reasons:
(1) Creepy Deaths
(2) Creepy Cards
(3) Really Creepy Neighbor even though he not the killer!
19. Blood and Chocolate
Reasons:
(1) Great Story
(2) Wolves
(3) Great Actors
(4) Not scary just a good storyline.
20. Monster Sqaud
Reasons
(1) Child Friendly
(2) 80s cheesyness
(3) Funny
21. Frankstein
Classic
22. American Werewolf in London
Classic
23. Shawn of the Dead
Reasons:
(1) Funny
(2) Zombies
24. Interview with a Vampire
Reasons:
(1) Anne Rice
(2) Vampires
(3)Victorian
25. Queen of the Damned
Reason:
(1) Vampires
26. Mirrors
(1) Scary concept
(2) Scary concepts
27. The Serpent and the Rainbow
Reasons:
(1) Scary concepts
(2) Scary scenes esp for males.
28. Skeleton Key
Reasons:
(1) Great Story
(2) Great Soundtrack
(3) Scary
29. Blood Feast
Reasons:
(1) Gore Feast
(2) Scary
(3) Scary
30. Murder Party
Got to watch!
(1) Great plots
(2) Scary
(3) Funny
(4) Action Packed
17. Drag Me to Hell
Reasons:
(1) Ridicilious Scary Old Lady Alive and Dead
(2) I don't feel the same about cars or parking lots.
(3) Creepy
(4) Amusing how simple the to fix the problem.
18. Valentine
Reasons:
(1) Creepy Deaths
(2) Creepy Cards
(3) Really Creepy Neighbor even though he not the killer!
19. Blood and Chocolate
Reasons:
(1) Great Story
(2) Wolves
(3) Great Actors
(4) Not scary just a good storyline.
20. Monster Sqaud
Reasons
(1) Child Friendly
(2) 80s cheesyness
(3) Funny
21. Frankstein
Classic
22. American Werewolf in London
Classic
23. Shawn of the Dead
Reasons:
(1) Funny
(2) Zombies
24. Interview with a Vampire
Reasons:
(1) Anne Rice
(2) Vampires
(3)Victorian
25. Queen of the Damned
Reason:
(1) Vampires
26. Mirrors
(1) Scary concept
(2) Scary concepts
27. The Serpent and the Rainbow
Reasons:
(1) Scary concepts
(2) Scary scenes esp for males.
28. Skeleton Key
Reasons:
(1) Great Story
(2) Great Soundtrack
(3) Scary
29. Blood Feast
Reasons:
(1) Gore Feast
(2) Scary
(3) Scary
30. Murder Party
Got to watch!
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