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31 Mayo 2010

The Complete Metropolis – Official Trailer [HD]

Archivado en: Rasp Fritz — Etiquetas:, , , — microenglish @ 21:54

Release Date: 25 April 2010 Genre: Science Fiction Cast: Alfred Abel, Gustav Fröhlich, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Fritz Rasp Director: Fritz Lang Writers: Thea von Harbou Studio: Kino International Plot: It is the future, and humans are divided into two groups: the thinkers, who make plans (but don’t know how anything works), and the workers, who achieve goals (but don’t have the vision). Completely separate, neither group is complete, but together they make a whole. One man from the “thinkers” dares visit the underground where the workers toil, and is astonished by what he sees… Subscribe Now: www.youtube.com

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Doorknobs – An Inexpensive Decorating Solution

Archivado en: Door Knobs — Etiquetas:, , , — microenglish @ 16:34


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Door knobs play a significant role throughout your home, and deserve a second look. Ordinary doorknobs that are merely functional can be boring and add nothing to the overall appearance of the furniture or your room. Even if you cannot afford to completely remodel, just the addition of new and decorative door knobs will make it seem that you have.

Door knobs can serve multiple purposes, depending on how they are being used. Obviously, the most important purpose of a door knob is its main one, to facilitate the opening of the door. Since the door knob has such a vital function, it can at least be dressed up to be decorative as well.

Every door needs some type of door knob. From large entry doors to room doors to cabinet doors to drawers to jewelry boxes…..all doors need a knob. If you were to go room to room through your home and count the number of door knobs present, you would be amazed at how much more decorating you can do!!

Starting with your entry door, examine the type of door knob that is currently in place. Most likely, it is simply a functional knob that was purchased at the local hardware store. While there is nothing wrong with a functional knob, you can really have a lot of fun by installing a more decorative door knob that will make your entry door memorable. Southwest styles, colonial styles, artistic styles and more can add an elegant look to your entry door. You may wish to expand the decorative touch by adding accenting hardware, including door knockers, for a unique look.

Inside your home, every room has the possibility of a door knob upgrade. Glass knobs, crystal knobs, and porcelain knobs are all choices that will bring function and beauty together in one door. Brass door knobs, crafted with swirls, sunbursts and Helios, bring a classic appearance. Adding decorative back plates will accent your choice of door knobs, showing off the style and design you have selected.

What about the cabinets in your home? From the bathroom to the kitchen, you have probably invested a great deal into the appearance of your cabinets. Choosing the style and finish of the cabinets is not where remodeling ends. Adding ornamental doorknobs that continue a theme in the room’s decorative style adds an extra personal touch. Bathrooms that have a seaside theme can be enhanced by installing lighthouse doorknobs, sea shell door knobs or sea life door knobs. In children’s bedrooms and playrooms, it is easy to integrate the common theme into cabinets, dressers, and end tables. Teddy bear doorknobs, sport theme door knobs, and animal door knobs can add a fun and whimsical flair that will delight your child and enliven the atmosphere of the room. Kitchen cabinets and hutches are easily brightened through the addition of painted porcelain, glass or other decorative knobs.

Add that decorative touch to your entire home by remodeling doorknobs. A functional feature that largely goes overlooked, decorative door knobs can change the appearance of your home with much less expense than redecorating the entire rooms.

Author Jennifer Akre is an owner of different niche online stores that offer customers not only products, but information relating to furnishing and decorating indoor and outdoor living spaces. Whether you want to redecorate your living room or create the ultimate outdoor environment perfect for entertaining, there is a lot of helpful advice to take advantage of to make it happen. Today, she shares her insight when investing in glamorous antique doorknobs, sparkling glass door knobs and glittery glass doorknobs.

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30 Mayo 2010

Formal Boy Black Suit From Baby to Teen (18)

Archivado en: Us Fairytailes — Etiquetas: — microenglish @ 19:43


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Bruce Springsteen – Drive all night

Archivado en: Charms — Etiquetas: — microenglish @ 18:57

Link to Stereo playback www.youtube.com Bruce Springsteen – Drive All Night Lyrics: When I lost you honey sometimes I think I lost my guts too And I wish God would send me a word send me something Im afraid to lose Lying in the heat of the night like prisoners all our lives I get shivers down my spine and all I wanna do is hold you tight (chorus) I swear Ill drive all night just to buy you some shoes And to taste your tender charms And I just wanna sleep tonight again in your arms Tonight theres fallen angels and theyre waiting for us down in the street Tonight theres calling strangers, hear them crying in defeat. Let them go, Let them go, Let them go, Do their dances of the dead (letem go right ahead) You just dry your eyes girl, And cmon cmon cmon lets go to bed, Baby, baby, baby (chorus) Theres machines and theres fire waiting on the edge of town Theyre out there for hire but baby they cant hurt us now Cause youve got, Youve got, Youve got, Youve got my love, Youve got my love Through the wind, Through the rain, The snow, the wind, The rain Youve got, Youve got my, My love heart and soul

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How Much Protein Do You Need to Build Muscle?

Archivado en: Boulder — Etiquetas:, — microenglish @ 15:07


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How much protein is enough protein for muscle building? There has been disagreement about this for the past 100 years I think. In fact, since man (or woman) first picked up a boulder, bench pressed it, and did a monster size, most muscular pose; there has been a clash between the “eat till the protein comes out of your ear” group and the “you don’t need no blanking protein to build muscle; look at a rhino” camp.

When I first started pumping iron, the two camps seemed best represented by Bill Pearl with the “you do not need a lot of protein,” and Vince Gironda who advocated some serious protein usage. Following some of what Vince suggested; I would eat nothing but steak and eggs for breakfast during football season and carbo up with a ton of spaghetti on game day. It seems crazy now.

I guess I have followed the high protein thought pretty much my whole life. When I worked out heavily, I would average a gram of protein per pound of bodyweight. I would eat about 180 to 220 grams of protein a day. Those periods when I did not work out quite as much, I still consumed about a 100 grams a day. Did it work for me? Was high protein what help me put on close to 210lbs of decent muscle back a few years ago (or eight)? Maybe or maybe not; I could not definitely say because I had no benchmark to go by.

So, how much protein is enough protein? That question seems a lot like another question which asks, “How long should a man’s leg be?” An answer could be, “as long as it takes to reach the ground.” You need as much protein as it takes to build muscle, for you.

The Mayo clinic recommends that protein intake be about 10% to 35% of a 2,000 calorie diet. That amount translates to a whopping range of 50 to 175 grams of protein. That is huge range and not much help. Even among the experts, there is some question marks, or at least that is how I interpret being given such a wide range.

And no wonder, after all; you cannot understate the importance of protein to everyday living, let along muscle building. Protein is essential to human life. Your skin, bones, muscles and organ tissue all contain protein. Protein is found in your blood, hormones and enzymes, too.

You need protein. The question is again, how much do you need? Your body takes the ingested protein and breaks it down into its amino acid components for use. The body cannot store unused protein. Any unneeded amino acids are stripped of its nitrogen and stored as fat (or used as energy). The nitrogen elements are processed as waste by your kidney and liver. Not being an expert or a guru here, you may want to verify all this, but I think I am in the ballpark.

So, if you only need 100 grams but eat 180 grams, guess what, the balance of the 80 grams is either fat around the gut or pooped out. Either way, the excess causes undue stress on the body. Protein is not a good source of energy, unless you are a big cat roaming the plains of the Serengeti. Hence, there is no incentive to eat more protein than you need. Quite the contrary, you punish your body by consuming more than you need.

But understand this, after all the thousands and thousands of years, there is still no scientific basis for thinking that high protein consumption is better for building muscle. There is no scientific rationale for thinking that you need a gram of protein for every pound of bodyweight. There are none that I know of.

None other than what appears to be commonsense. If by all agreement, your average bear needs 45 to 70 grams of protein (woman and man, respectively); then would it not stand to reason that your muscle building grizzly bear would need a lot more? The red flag, though, is that a lot of supplement companies out there use this sort of reasoning to push a lot of expensive protein powders.

As for what I suggest, well, this is what I do. Being nearly 49, I just do not have the energy, or the desire to be a gym rat again. But that does not mean I am not interested in working out or being healthy. To the contrary, with two little girls, I have tremendous incentive to live a long life; long enough to see my little girls eventually have their own little girls.

I eat a balance diet with lots of veggies and fruit. And I drink about 10 to 15 cups of water a day. As a true meat eater, I probably get my daily 75 grams easy. But because I do work out about 45 minutes every other day fairly hard, I now drink about two tall glasses of milk daily. And I probably consume about 12 eggs a week, or so. All that probably bumps my protein intake up to about an average of 110 grams a day which I think works for me.

But it is all an inexact science. How do I know it works for me? Well, less than that; I get hungry and cranky. Vince Gironda used to say that protein keeps the hunger pains away and gives you the full feeling. I will buy that. I do know that if I drink any less water, I feel parched. Any less protein and I feel cranky. Is that really a true rationale for eating my 100 to 110 grams of protein, no, but it is my way of listening to my body.

And that is ultimately the key here, I think. You need to listen to your body. Your body will tell you if you are not consuming enough complex carbohydrates. Your body will tell you if you are eating too much protein (the increasing girth will be sign).

If nothing else, start with your baseline protein need of 75 grams and add 50%; then assess how you respond. How are your workouts? What are your energy levels like and how fast are you recovering? Based on those observations, either cut back or add a little more. I have talked about the 3 circles and how you should move those around; well, same thing here.

Lastly, I no longer recommend buying tons of protein powder. Instead I think you would do just as well to drink more milk (or soy) and have a few more eggs a day. These are quality sources of protein and pennies on the dollar compared to the protein powder on the market today. A quart of milk and 3 eggs will add about 56 great grams of protein to your diet. Do you need more?

Also, if you eat three balanced meals a day with about a quarter pound of meat as a part of that meal; you will probably consume about 28 to 30 grams at that seating. That gives you anywhere from 80 to 90 grams a day. Now add in the extra milk and eggs; that will put you in the 150 gram range. And guess what, you did not have to buy a super premium nitrogen enhanced, whey concentrate, and super-duper hi-test protein powder.

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AIDS – Symptoms Of Later Stage

Archivado en: Later — Etiquetas: — microenglish @ 12:03


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Since its early symptoms resemble that of common flu, no one usually suspects an HIV infection and even the result of a diagnostic tool — the ELISA test — is typically negative during the primary infection phase and the infection cannot be detected through diagnostic tests until about six months after getting infected.

With the person’s immunity system completely damaged, he becomes easily susceptible to opportunistic infections and may frequently experience the more serious symptoms of AIDS such as:

1. Persistent exhaustion accompanied by headache and giddiness

2. An intense dry cough is very common among HIV positive patients

3. Frequent episodes of high fever (100°F) accompanied by chills and shivering for several weeks at a stretch

4. Indistinct and distorted vision

5. Swollen lymph nodes

6. Bleeding from the mucous membranes, outgrowths over the skin or from any other apertures in the body for no apparent reason

7. Development of white spots and persistent rashes all over the body

8. A thick white layer over the tongue caused due to a yeast infection, which can also result in sore throat

9. Frequent vaginal infections caused due to yeast in HIV positive women

10. Acute numbness or soreness in the limbs accompanied by partial loss of muscular control and strength

11. HIV positive women are also more prone to contact herpes zoster infection or chronic pelvic inflammatory disease due to their reduced immunity levels.

12. HIV positive adults and children are much more susceptible to develop chronic illnesses such as cancers. Kaposi’s sarcoma, cervical cancer and lymphoma are very common forms of cancer that occur in HIV positive people.

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29 Mayo 2010

Glass Door Knobs – Put a Little Sparkle of Sophistication Where You Need It

Archivado en: Door Knobs — Etiquetas:, , — microenglish @ 18:21


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When you think of door knobs you often think of something cold and made of metal, but they are so much more than that. They can be made of wood, stone and most brilliantly glass. They’ll sparkle like jewels no matter what door you put them on. Most often they are seen on bedroom doors, closet doors or interior French doors; generally doors that don’t see much use. In high usage areas they can crack and break especially if kids are rough with them or slam the door repeatedly.

Reminiscent of a bygone era, glass door knobs add style and light to any door. They can look Victorian or shabby chic if the glass is milky. You may think doorknobs aren’t an important part of your décor, but they are often one of the first things people notice because they have to touch and use them. Guests will notice how they look and how they blend with your décor. They will also be aware of how they feel. Are they cold? Are they fragile? Are they comfortable to grasp? How clean are they? Fortunately glass knobs tend to feel smooth and strong to the touch and don’t show much dirt.

You may find a few at your local hardware store, but to really see the best selection you should try shopping online. Not only will you be able to see the largest variety of glass door knobs, but you will also find the best prices. For an absolutely timeless look glass door knobs will speak volumes of class without you saying a word. Choose from golden yellows, brilliant greens, vibrant blues and rich purples among other colors. They can be smooth or diamond cut. Either way they will add a little sparkle to your home.

If you prefer the shabby chic look try milk glass door knobs. Their creamy texture and warm glow will add a distinct look to your doors. Available in white or other colors such as pale green and yellow these knobs are reminiscent of the Victorian era and so are perfect accents when remodeling an old house.

If you are going for a more modern look try some smooth, round glass door knobs or even some that are filled with air bubbles for a fun look. The possibilities are endless when it comes to using glass door knobs to accent your home. You can choose from so many colors and styles it is hard not to find one that suits your style. So start shopping online today and get lost in the sparkling beauty of glass knobs. No matter if you love antiques or just want something a little different for your doors you’ll love the versatility and style of glass knobs.

Whether you want to add a final touch to your daughter’s princess themed bedroom with a pink, crystal cut door knob or you want to add a bit of glitter to your crisp , clean white bathroom with a jewel cut, clear knob with silver back plate, you’ll find what you are looking for in glass door knobs. Their beauty will make your whole house shimmer.

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Ballads of Sacco & Vanzetti

Archivado en: Sacco — Etiquetas:, — microenglish @ 10:12

Ballads of Sacco & Vanzetti : Woody Guthrie was one of the twentieth century’s greatest poets and songwriters, and his songs about Sacco and Vanzetti include some of his best songs. The murder trial of Sacco and Vanzetti was one of this century’s most controversial. Sacco and Vanzetti’s story was dramatic; their front-page trial was filled with dubious procedures; and the years of appeals and their eventual execution led to protests around the world. These songs, written and recorded nearly twenty years later, have been carefully remastered from the original acetate discs and are presented with a previously unpublished letter by Guthrie to the judge in the case. Produced by Moses Asch. Reissue compiled by Anthony Seeger and Jeff Place. In 1945, Folkways Records founder Moses Asch commissioned Woody Guthrie to document in song the tale of Sacco and Vanzetti. The United States had wrongly convicted the two Italian immigrants, both anarchist labor organizers, of murder and executed them in Boston in the 1920s. Compare their case to the O.J. Simpson trial with its publicity circus, questionable witnesses, tainted evidence (even a hat that didn’t fit), and the deep social divisions it brought to light. Compare the music Guthrie made for the recently released Dead Man Walking soundtrack, with its themes of dignity, justice, and capital punishment. Better yet, compare these songs to The Ghost of Tom Joad, Bruce Springsteen’s Guthriesque look at the still-hot issues of immigration and worker exploitation. Whatever you compare it to, the newly reissued Ballads of Sacco & Vanzetti–with its 50-year-old songs and 70-year-old story–is as relevant today as ever.

With only his rambling guitar and raw voice, Guthrie offers eleven takes on what was the first “trial of the century.” Using stock folk melodies and techniques, the songwriter first paints a backdrop of postwar prosperity and growing worker unrest, then introduces characters, narrates details of the trial, explains political motivations, reports the city’s mood, relays the men’s last plea of innocence, then ends by musing on a world full of misunderstanding. Guthrie–a people’s poet if ever there were one–never meshed his humanism and his politics better than he did here, and few album reissues have been more worth hearing.

–Roni Sarig
Ballads of Sacco & Vanzetti

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How To Choose A Mountain Bike That More Fits With Your Needs

Archivado en: Boulder — Etiquetas:, — microenglish @ 5:56


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How to choose a mountain bike depends on what you are going to do with it, if all you want your new mountain bike for is going for a nice leisurely ride on the canal path or a ride in the woods with the dog, well you wont need a full suspension downhill machine with 4 inch travel on the forks and a fully articulated rear end with damping and rebound control.

Where to Start From.

If you do want to go for an easy ride in the park you don’t need to spend too much, if you think you will do any off-road riding then big tread tires maybe all you need, but if you think you might try some rough stuff then you will need suspension. Gears will probably be Shimano, brakes must be V-brakes, but could be made by a few different manufacturers, all the rest of the MTB components will depend on how much you can spend. If you go to your local bike shop or big sports store and see what they’ve got to offer, then buy it or have look on the Internet and maybe you’ll find the same thing at a better price.

The Next Step Up.

So maybe you want to be a bit more adventurous, more off-road, more forest tracks and dry boulder river beds, then you’ll need something a little lighter, with suspension forks. All this will cost you more money, but will be worth it for the extra enjoyment and adventure. With a better mountain bike it will have a sportier handling and because it is lighter, it will be easier to struggle up the hills before you come flying down the other side. The components will again be Shimano and the quality will depend on how much money you can spend. V-brakes and Rapid-fire gear shifters, along with Shimano chain set, bottom bracket and headset. Handle bars, stem and seat pin should be alloy and along with a comfortable saddle you’ll be set to take to the hills.

More Money, More Bike.

The next rung up on the mountain bike ladder would be good enough to race on. There are many to choose from, get on the net and surf the bike manufacturers sites and all the shop sites along with the magazines for juicy photos of the bikes. The top manufacturers in this price range, I would say are: – Trek, Giant, Specialized and Cannondale, these companies make the nicest frames with the best mountain bike parts available at the price, gears will be either Shimano or SRAM, brakes could be V-brakes or cable disc brakes, both are very good and light, most of the other MTB parts, of course will be Shimano and as usual get the best you can afford. There are many combinations of hubs and rims to make up your wheels; hubs from Shimano and rims form Mavic are the usual mix. Then you have to choose which suspension forks to put on you bike, you may not get a choice, depending on which bike you buy, the main ones are Suntour, Marzocchi, Manitou, Fox, RockShox and RST, buy any of these and you wont go far wrong.

Top Bikes, Top Money.

If you want what the professionals ride you will have to pay a lot of money a professional MTB. As with road bike at the top of the range, you can specify what you want to build up your dream bike. Top bikes frames to spend your money on could be Klien, Scott, Rocky Mountain, Gary Fisher, Santa Cruz and K2; these are some of the most sought after bike frames in the world and would be the envy of your friends. Probably the best forks to put on your frame would be RockShox SID’s these are light and do all the things you need with control of all functions, there are many other to also to consider, look at how much travel they have and the rebound and damping systems. Gears again will be either SRAM or Shimano Rapid fire, XT or XTR, more money could be spent on carbon or very light alloy cranks, the brakes should be hydraulic discs from Hayes, Pace or Magura or stick to the trusted V-bakes. Wheels from Shimano or Mavic or some fancy carbon wheels, but remember they will have to take a lot of punishment, so maybe better to go for reliability over light weight expense. Carbon handle bars, stem and seat pin and a light weight race saddle and Time or Shimano SPD clipless pedals, then your choice of tires will depend on what terrain and ground conditions you are going to ride on.

And Downhilling?

Downhill bikes are very different, more like a cross country motor bike, but without the engine, low center of gravity and a lot of travel on the suspension on the forks and the rear end, disc brakes, wide rims and fat tires, gears are only at the back as usually a single chain set is used. Unless your going to do a lot of downhill racing then there isn’t much point in buying one as you have to get up the hill first before you can come down and as light weight is not an issue with downhill bikes, they are very heavy to get up hill with out the use of a tow rope or a ski lift.

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Silent Hill 2 Walkthrough Part 20 The Fall Of Eddie

Archivado en: Later — Etiquetas: — microenglish @ 4:07

Welcome to my Silent Hill 2 Walkthrough. If you enjoy my videos you can subscribe. James finds Maria dead, he leaves. Later on he meets Eddie again who has gone nuts. James and Eddie battle it out. James owns him, Pyramid Head style! James then finds a boat and gets in…

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