Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Milena Velba Latest Pix





"This really is a mystery," I said. What do you mean?
"Not yet have data. It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Without realizing it, one begins to distort the facts to suit theories, instead of adjusting theories to the facts.

Watson and Holmes in A Scandal in Bohemia .

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Brazil Employment Structures



engraving, drawing, clay modeling, sculpture, mosaic, see what the ancients did, with this technique, is left speechless, "the pie - Degas and incredible dancers, "the oil ...


Among all the artistic techniques, I have my favorite.


Fresco.


The fresco technique is laborious, difficult, complicated and admits no tweaks. Once the pigment has been applied is absorbed entirely by the base. If you make a mistake, no choice but to break everything and start over. When you know something about this technique, you can get an idea of \u200b\u200bhow big it was the work of Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, as well as many before and after him. Corrections can be made, but later, only when the fresco has dried. Usually done with the technique of tempera. The problem when mixing two-fresco and tempera techniques, is that the latter, the temple, over time, deteriorate, rust and is the cure worse than the disease. Leonardo tried to do and turned his Last Supper scribble in a few years. Leonardo was a genius, but even the sun has spots.


I always thought life, our life is a fresco. Every day, every moment, every moment is a smooth coat of plaster to which we are going to apply lime and, when the latter layer is wet paint on it. Life itself is a cool finish just with our last breath and that will be lost, usually the leaves of the huge book of time.


Therefore, every day, every moment, thank you to life to discover, know, understand, as I discover, know, understand so many people giving me the wonderful gift of having them in my life.


Today I thank you for being, being. All you do that cool enrich my life every day. Everyone, from those who do not want me, and I even hate, to those who give me your smile, your eyes. Everyone ... from those flirty doñas who decided to leave my life without leaving the memory of those princesses easy laugh and quite theatrical, my wonderful Nas, my graciously. From the flower she decided to die air leaving sigh of perfume. You know my divine "lady" is a foot from me, lost in the pristine look of my beloved Empress China and have the presence of my Migratory Bird.


Friends, in life you have to be grateful. Thanks to new horizons, thanks to those who have always been, for those who are, for those who are ..., thanks for letting me be in their lives.


For those who do not have my Christmas card arrived there he goes a personal message:


"The days go without making much noise. Come slow, sometimes fast, intense, weird, long, short, sublime, sometimes different and even difficult. The days come with all the leaves clean with a lot of dreams to be, with its trails to discover, with beautiful horizons to conquer, and enjoy with sweet melodies and music for dancing.

The days come with stunning looks that look with a smile and shared smiles. The days come with a whole load for you. Discover them, enjoy them.

May all your days be a wonderful day!

always write it in "All the best for you", now back to what you want from the depths of my best wishes.

raise my glass, I toast it, toast to you. "



Cerca de ti



To You ... for everything and nothing, nothing and everything. Thank you very much.


Friday, December 11, 2009

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Holmes Method Method Famous



Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam, Viscount St. Albans [no famous painter of the last century], opened the way for a new method in his Novum Organum :

See this molarity such example: the aphorism 49 of Book I:

The human mind is the impartial view, but is subject to the influence of the will and emotions, which creates a fantastic knowledge: the man thinks more easily you prefer to be true. Rejects, therefore, things difficult, due to their eagerness to investigate. Countless
[...] In short, are the ways, and sometimes imperceptible, in which emotions color and infect the understanding.

repeat:
more easily man believes what he prefers to be true.

So I say, is well organized: that is: a method. (And so, to Popper and beyond).

(And here, in Latin and English, the same 49-and-whole, that the translation is made a bit against the grain. A redropelo. A redropé: XLIX


Intellectus humanus luminis SICCI non est, sed recipit infusionem a voluntate et affectibus, id quod generat ad quod vult scientias: quod enim mavult homo verum esse, id potius credit. Rejicit itaque difficilia, ob inquirendi impatientiam; sobria, quia coarctant spem; altiora naturae, propter superstitionem; lumen experientiae, propter arrogantiam et fastum, ne videatur mens versari in vilibus et fluxis; paradoxa, propter opinionem vulgi; denique innumeris modis, iisque interdum imperceptibilibus, affectus intellectum imbuit et inficit.

XLIX
The human understanding is no dry light, but receives an infusion from the will and affections; whence proceed sciences which may be called "sciences as one would." For what a man had rather were true he more readily believes. Therefore Difficult Things have rejects from impatience of research; sober Things, Because They narrow hope; The Deeper Things of nature, from superstition; the light of experience, from arrogance and pride, lest His Mind Should Be Occupied with seem to mean and Transitory Things; Things Not Commonly Believed, out of deference to the opinion of the vulgar. Numberless, in short, Are the Ways, and Sometimes imperceptible, in Which the affections color and infect the technical understanding.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Diagram Of Cruise Ship

Grand Final Celebration Hymen Molar



In which, in addition to lively camaraderie, baked rice, powder [terrestrial and celestial], and dancing by the fireside, there was rock and roll the good (in the garage and under white light). See

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You Not Me . Youthless.