Saturday, May 14, 2011
Womens Saucony Grid Kilkenny XC2-SPIKE, Color:SLBL, 11
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May 15, 2011 00:42:03
Ragini MMS Movie Review
Never hump we seen a horror show that horrifies and revolts to the extent that we the audience are caught in a claustrophobic crises. This is a wrapper whose unity towards the music works against it. As you rite the preternatural scourge undo in what looks equivalent reams and reams of repugnant practicality you are agitated to the core.
When at one quantity the miss's keeping are pinned to the bed, we are reminded of the adventurer in Danny Boyle's 127 Hours whose labourer was unfree under a pitching. The references are constantly tongue-in-shriek. But if the cinema-viewing change is all nearly effort entertained, then Ragini MMS is an miserable loser. It raises the bar of horrific and lifelike picture of psychological and fleshly pain to an all-time pinched and the diversion valuate of medium dips to an all-time low.
The technique of shooting the duet with hand-held wonky video-graphic camera movements comes from English para-normal medium. But the savage pander and savage imp of a missy existence sect solo with a ghoul in a shelter after her boyfriend's sanguineous death is purely desi...and so tangible, you conceptualise yourself jumping out of your strip quite oftentimes.
Debutant filmmaker Pawan Kriplani has a tighten prehend over the trauma-quotient. The script cleverly synthesizes the scares with the sex which by the way, never goes beyond foreplay ....really grave sex, we might add.
In status of the comfortableness that the lead displays in the chamber sequence Ragini MMS achieves a new direct of practicality. Raj Kumar Yadav and Kainaz Motivala activity the MMS-starring attacker and the somebody of sex-recording, respectively are fully presumptive. Yadav specially is an rank earthy. In his reproof, body-language and emit scorn for the rules of celluloid hero-giri he invents a completely new module for his fiber.
Interestingly, Yadav had early played the animal who traps an vindicated lover into sex on camera in Dibakar Banerjee's Screw Sex Aur Dhoka. Yadav interprets the recommendation in Ragini MMS as beingness much statesman unrefined, chesty, stingy and....yes, horny.
Yadav's dimension's end signals the end of the noise livewire ambiance that the record creates with effortless blitheness. Erst he's brutally slain by the undetected shadow the record apace clambers into a cavum of breathless horror. The pander, alas, abandons the ultimate divide of this otherwise-engaging but hardly-entertaining tale of a ghoul, a lover and a guy unfree in a refuge where untold horrors turn a buzzword.
The spoken module in Ragini MMS is sleazier author denotative than in any past or device shoot. There are innumerable references to the sex act and its inherent pleasures which are rolled to hit traditionalist elements cringe in their seats.
Ragini MMS is not a take for the squeamish. But then, it's difficult to conclude whom it is rattling aimed at. At organs it is a rather sad morality tale roughly the gen-x girls who set off on audacious weekend dates with boys they hardly pair, only to joining ghouls that they bed straight little.
We could await at the chudail in the preoccupied accommodation as a metaphor for the demons of extracurricular pleasance. But I don't guess this flick wants us to glide into the comfort-zone of conception interpretations. It's all there in stark written lustful discussion. Rest assured, this is the benignant of loyal what-you-see-is-what-you get house where when a dimension says he's arrival, he is certainly not referring to what his feet can do.
Friggatriskaidekaphobia: Superstitions and fears on Friday the 13th
When we happened crosswise the constituent, we now fictitious it was a bundle of ergodic letters pounded out on a keyboard. Alas, we were mistaken. The expression actually represents a awe of Fri the 13th. "Frigga" is the identify of the Norse goddess for whom "Weekday" itself is named after, spell "Triskaidekaphobia" is a fear of the figure 13.
Jinxed 13 has suffered a bad rap throughout chronicle:
* Dating all the way rear to the Metropolis Write of Hammurapi, the 13th law was omitted in the L.W. Reverend (1910) move.
* According to both Faith traditions, Apostle was 13th to sit at the tableland during the conclusion supper.
* In Scandinavian lore, it was believed that if 13 fill assemble, one of them faculty die the mass period.
* Ancient Persians believed that the 12 constellations of the Zodiac each ruled the ground for a thousand period, at the end of which the sky and connecter would get -- associating the ascertain 13 with chaos.
* In modernistic civilization, umteen hotels and dormitories demand a 13th story. Err -- they rename the 13th level "14" to refrain frightening group.
On the wayward, the Sikhism belief considers 13 to be a serendipitous signaling, as does the land of Italia and Toxicologist, New Royalty's Colgate Lincoln.
Faculty you be avoiding ladders, coloured cats and smashed mirrors today? We can't anticipate of a many expedient day to quetch okay and surveillance "Weekday the 13th."
George W. Bush's Reaction to Obama Telling him of Bin Laden's Death
"Solid phone," Bush said when Obama telephoned him presently after the Fastener Unit 6 raided the terrorist's million-dollar hideaway in Abbottabad and pellet and killed its spot.
The other presidentship was in Las Vegas on Wednesday vocalization to hedge-fund managers when he revealed the conversation he had with Obama, ABC Info reports.
"I was feeding souffle at Increase Edifice with Laura and two buddies," Dubyuh explained, referring to his wife and friends, when he was notified that Obama desired to talk with him almost the operation that had upright been skilled.
"I excused myself and went bag to affirm the disposition," Dubya said, according to an ABC donor who was at the module in Las Vegas. "Obama but said 'Osama bin Full is deceased.' "
When asked around his response to the programme, Dubyuh said that he was "not overjoyed' to concentrate active the end of the Al Qaeda human because the desire to catch him downward was not borne "out of emotion but to photographic opinion."
Hair said that he met the Honour Team 6 in Afghanistan and was impressed with them.
"I said, 'I outlook you human everything you necessity. One guy said, 'We poverty your permission to go into Pakistan and blow ass,' " the 43rd chairperson said.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Ryka Women's Revive Running Shoe,Grey/Pink/Green,8.5 M
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- Lightweight molded EVA midsole with N²-DM™ in the lateral heel for improved energy return, rebound, and impact protection.
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May 14, 2011 02:09:04
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Graphic Novel Review: Avengers Prime
The Siege of Asgard has ended, and though the Avengers won the battle, the city that is the realm of the Norse gods has fallen to ruin. The bridge that connects the 9 realms (including Midgard or Earth) is damaged, and there’s no telling what sorts of havoc might be occurring. Thor has an immense amount of pressure piled upon him in the wake of this disaster, and only adding to his troubles is the fact that his two best friends, Tony Stark (or Iron Man) and Steve Rodgers (the former Captain America), have not yet buried the hatchet from the superhero Civil War they fought on opposite sides of just a short time ago.
But when they go to investigate the collapsed bridge for themselves, all three are transported away to another unknown realm – a kind of blending or merging of what had once been separate distinct realms. It is here that Hela, the goddess of death, is plotting the final demise of Thor – and her own rise in his wake as ruler of a new realm of her own creation. Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America have been separated across this strange landscape where the dead rise up to fight and nothing may be as it seems. They’ll each have to forge alliances with unknown potential allies, hoping to find each other again in time to destroy this new world before it takes over the one they left behind. But there are some allies who might not want to see this new world destroyed…
There are lots of things to like about this story, and very little of detriment. On the negative side, this is a story that’s been building for quite some time, between the references to Marvel’s Civil War and Siege events, it is helpful if you’re familiar with those stories. At the same time, the story does its best to get the reader up to speed quickly, and at its heart this is really a story about reconciliation between friends – and a fantasy-style beat-down. As I said at the beginning, this is really a Thor story, with the trappings of his corner of the Marvel Universe; gods and goddesses, mythical creatures and spells, armor and bladed weapons. I loved seeing how Captain America and Iron Man wound up reflecting both their well-known costumes as well as injecting them with a medieval flavor through the course of the story.
And part of the reason it all works so well is because of the art of Alan Davis. I make no apologies for being a big fan of his work, despite the fact that some of his women wind up appearing much alike (I’m looking at you Megan and Enchantress). He is at least half the reason I sought out this book, and perhaps judging from what you see here you’ll agree. But the story is also one that I’ve been looking forward to for some time, as the epilogue of sorts to these other big Marvel events. What I didn’t expect however was such a good Thor story out of Avengers Prime – this is the kind of thing people looking for something to read after the Thor movie should seek out. I’m glad I did.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
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What Responsibility Do We Have as Bloggers? (Re-post)
It's been over 15 years since I graduated college with what is now a completely useless degree in journalism. At the time I could never have imagined a world in which news would be disseminated via computer and anyone could brand themselves writers by virtue of putting up a blog and declaring themselves citizen journalists-- or reviewers. The internet was in its infancy and people still relied on newsprint and network television for information. Boy, how things have changed.
I can't help but think about how the world has shifted as I sit with my laptop, composing my own self-important thoughts and click on the "publish post" button without the benefit of another set of eyes to catch my flaws in reasoning or grammar.
How can this be a good thing?
Well, that's the question isn't it? Is it a good thing that any random schmuck cough*PerezHilton*cough can put up a blog that is little more than sophomoric scribbles over celebrity images and become very wealthy doing it?
And am I qualified to answer that question?
I'm pretty sure I agonize over trivial things more than the average person, but I do wonder what my responsibility is as a blogger-- or whether I have any obligation other than to please myself?
I'll be the first to admit that I love the information age. I think the Internet and the explosion of citizen journalists, reviewers etc., is a great thing. But there's no denying that with the flow in information comes an even greater flow of disinformation where rumor can (and will) be accepted as fact-- and setting the facts straight after-the-fact is nearly impossible. When I worked in television it seemed as if we spent as much time with the lawyers as we did with the subjects of our interviews-- I was frequently reminded that nothing was too trivial to be sued over. I haven't worked in TV in quite a while, so I can't speak of the legal standards that are enforced today, but I suspect they haven't changed much. But blogging?
I've heard of a few instances of bloggers being sued for libel, usually in relation to political content. But I have to admit I'm amazed at how much protection our free speech laws allow when it comes to blogging. Though I shouldn't be surprised considering we're a society that will allow the abomination that is The Westboro Baptist "Church" and their psychotic rantings-- but I digress. I suspect that a lot of laws are trampled on pretty regularly by bloggers, mostly because we don't know any better. How many images do I use that need to be properly attributed? Heck if I know. I honestly didn't think of these things when I slapped up the blog. And how much content is being plagiarized? I know I've actually seen articles and reviews I've written show up on other sites with no attribution-- but what am I supposed to do about that? Sue? Yeah right.
Though, if I'm being honest, I don't care that much about simple carelessness. We're all guilty of it. But it's unfortunately common for bloggers to become downright malicious. Stories of cyber-bullying, and stalking, are becoming more common and, as usual, our laws haven't caught up to reality. And I have no idea what we do about that.
There are so many ways in which average people have managed to insinuate themselves into the "celebrity" culture. Social networking and reality shows have made it seem perfectly normal to put our lives on display whether there's profit involved or not. I don't really fear video games anymore-- but YouTube scares the heck out of me. The world has become so strange that celebrities have begun competing with the rest of us and now use Twitter in ways I never imagined-- though I won't lie, if the real Christopher Walken is Tweeting, I want to know about it. That's just bizarre enough to cut through my prejudices on the matter.
Maybe I'm strange, (That's rhetorical-- no need to chime in here) but I feel a certain responsibility as a blogger. I used to worry about things like blog traffic, posting every day and generally fretting over whether I was interesting. When I started this blog about five years ago there weren't that many people doing what I'm doing, but now... We're everywhere. The Internet is like the Wild West, only in this case the it isn't the gunslingers we have to worry about. People wear anonymity like a shield even as they flaunt their every move to anyone willing to watch. And the incivility is rampant.
The online world is a society without boundaries and I doubt there will ever be a day when it will be something that can easily be controlled by lawyers. One only has to look at what has, so far, been a futile effort to stop the online piracy of music, books and movies. So it is incumbent on us to set the boundaries-- the hard part is going to be getting people to agree on where the lines should be.
For my part I think the immortal words of Bill and Ted sum up my hopes for the future of blogging, and online interactions in general, as I pray that we all learn how to be excellent to each other.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
ASICS Women's GEL-Phoenix Running Shoe,White/Berry/Storm,7 B US
ASICS Women's GEL-Phoenix Running Shoe,White/Berry/Storm,7 B US Reviews
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- GEL Cushioning System attenuates shock during impact phase
- SpEVA midsole provides durability and shock attenuation
- Trusstic System links the rearfoot and forefoot and shores the midfoot
The GEL-Phoenix running shoe from ASICS is a everyday shoe. The synthetic and mesh upper offers durable, breathable protection, while the compression-molded EVA midsole lends cushioned support. The GEL cushioning system absorbs shock and the Trusstic System offers full-length stability.
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May 12, 2011 06:53:05
Thesis!
The final presentation of the work by itself. It's a bit odd to think that the whole thing can be reduced to a 16' x 8' section of a wall (plus a bit of floor space), but such were the requirements of the exhibition.
The review itself was about 40 minutes long. I took about 5-10 minutes to present the work, and the remaining 30 minutes were used to open up the conversation with the reviewers: discussing the work, questioning it, questioning each other, talking about the further implications. It was an engaging and challenging conversation. I couldn't have asked for more.
It's always gratifying when reviewers become physically engaged and get up out of their chairs. It feels more like a discussion amongst peers at that point, and much less an inquisition by a panel of judges.
The critics (from left to right): Dawn Gilpin - advisor, Dora Epstein Jones, Paul Tierman, Mary Ann Ray, Milton Curry, Anya Sirota, Robert Adams - advisor.
Viewing the thesis through the thesis... sort of. This is a view from the vantage point of my main implement of exploration, the laser-drawing machine.
Thesis!
The final presentation of the work by itself. It's a bit odd to think that the whole thing can be reduced to a 16' x 8' section of a wall (plus a bit of floor space), but such were the requirements of the exhibition.
The review itself was about 40 minutes long. I took about 5-10 minutes to present the work, and the remaining 30 minutes were used to open up the conversation with the reviewers: discussing the work, questioning it, questioning each other, talking about the further implications. It was an engaging and challenging conversation. I couldn't have asked for more.
It's always gratifying when reviewers become physically engaged and get up out of their chairs. It feels more like a discussion amongst peers at that point, and much less an inquisition by a panel of judges.
The critics (from left to right): Dawn Gilpin - advisor, Dora Epstein Jones, Paul Tierman, Mary Ann Ray, Milton Curry, Anya Sirota, Robert Adams - advisor.
Viewing the thesis through the thesis... sort of. This is a view from the vantage point of my main implement of exploration, the laser-drawing machine.
THESIS 2011 / 2012
Okay, so we all need to actually join this group and submit your choices by THIS Friday. I am going to attach the link to join the group. Once you do this, please go to the link Prof. Voussoughian posted about the new link. There you will make your 3 choices for thesis. I thought I would post it considering how important it seems. Hope the work is going well. See you guys on Friday.
To Join the group:
http://groups.google.com/group/nyitthesis
To cast your vote for thesis:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?authkey=COXS__gH&hl=en&formkey=dE51dGhsRGk2QnIyenl3WEF3ZmNYcEE6MQ#gid=0
Kevin -
THESIS 2011 / 2012
Okay, so we all need to actually join this group and submit your choices by THIS Friday. I am going to attach the link to join the group. Once you do this, please go to the link Prof. Voussoughian posted about the new link. There you will make your 3 choices for thesis. I thought I would post it considering how important it seems. Hope the work is going well. See you guys on Friday.
To Join the group:
http://groups.google.com/group/nyitthesis
To cast your vote for thesis:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?authkey=COXS__gH&hl=en&formkey=dE51dGhsRGk2QnIyenl3WEF3ZmNYcEE6MQ#gid=0
Kevin -
Elevation Study
1st attempt was trying to take lines from the plans like what Prof. Cody had explained.
2nd attempt was using the window punchouts to create a grid
3rd attempt takes the line from the hidden structure behind the wall. This one helped form the next two
4th attempt is an addition to the 3rd adding more grid lines vertically and having those grid line try to complement the window punchouts
5th attempt doubles the grid lines and then started to break apart throughout the rest of the facade
Overall the I liked the 4th and 5th one but I plan on continuing with the 4th attempt. I think the continuous grid works well with the rest of the project and almost serves and as a "marco" grid to the wet space's "micro" grid
Elevation Study
1st attempt was trying to take lines from the plans like what Prof. Cody had explained.
2nd attempt was using the window punchouts to create a grid
3rd attempt takes the line from the hidden structure behind the wall. This one helped form the next two
4th attempt is an addition to the 3rd adding more grid lines vertically and having those grid line try to complement the window punchouts
5th attempt doubles the grid lines and then started to break apart throughout the rest of the facade
Overall the I liked the 4th and 5th one but I plan on continuing with the 4th attempt. I think the continuous grid works well with the rest of the project and almost serves and as a "marco" grid to the wet space's "micro" grid