Thursday, December 18, 2008
80's Sprinkler Water Toy Hoses Blue Hat
a couple of years ago my students showed me this fun Optica video made by students of Surveying. I recommend it. Very funny.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
What's It Mean When Your Cervix Are Soft
По случаю ее вчерашнего дня рождения
Прожила 98 лет! Tita Merello
: Actress and singer
(October 11, 1904 - December 24, 2002)
Full Name: Laura Ana Merello
Genre: Tango, singers, instrumental, vocal
Level: Island Reccords
Original recordings made between 1955 and 1968
with the orchestras of Francisco and Carlos Figari
CD MP3-VBR (Extreme )-Lame 3.97-Total Size: 45.9 Mb / Total time: 35:56
-1960 |
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Campbell Scale Models Windows
via
red_tail
And there's another name, although the content is the same ...
Tango Loco - Tangos de Liverpool (2004)
So do not vouch for the authenticity of the picture:)
01. Eleanor Rigby
02.Michelle 03. The fool on the hill 04. Tick to ride 05. And I love her 06.Sgt. Peppers 07. If I Fell 08.
Day tripper 09. Yesterday10. While my guitar Gently Weeps 11. Yellow Submarine 12. Tango loco
Download 39.9Mb подождать чуток и внизу появится кнопочка
Sunday, August 17, 2008
How To Break In A Primo
01-Anorazas (DT).
mp3 02-The dog steps (кантри). Mp3 03-Chacarera
of Ranch (S +++). mp3 04-Pedime
to return (S).
mp3 05-The miski shumai (S). mp3 06-Pampa de los guanacos (DT). Mp3
07-Even if I die (D +++). mp3 08-Zapinmanta (S +). Mp3 09-My home and my place (S +). Mp3
10-Corazon salavinero (T). mp3
11-For the most beautiful eyes (DT +). mp3
12-Chacarera of Don Jacinto (кантри). mp3
13-The Penadora (T-). mp3
14-The baguala (T +). mp3
15-The Forgotten (S-). mp3
16-The pockoy and pancha (T +). mp3
17-Of Time and NAUPA (S). mp3
18-The crazy (T +). mp3
19-Identity Santiago del Estero (D). mp3 20-Chacarera
a sad (S +). mp3
S = simple Chacarera Chacarera
D = Double T = Chacarera
truncated DT = Chacarera doule & truncated + = можно танцевать. Есть маркировка "in!".
http://narod.ru/disk/2061562000/Que% 20siga% 20of% 20chacarera.rar.html
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Can You Have Diabetes And Be In The Army
XD Happy Belated Birthday to:
[Overdue Happy Birthday to:]
ariadna19
angelcide
innermurk
glockgal
jire
sienna291973
musouka_manga
cursedfire
ladylestat
empressov
hedwig_llc
Double Your Money In 30 Days
Miranda! is the latest music group that hooked me.
[ Miranda! is the last group that hooked me.]
Here There Are Some videos of Their songs (in English)
[Here are some videos of his songs (in English)]
Don - ( Gift)
One, two - (One, the two)
Prisoner - ( Prisoner)
El Profe - (The Teacher)
I'll tell you - (I'll tell you)
Perfect - (Perfect)
Enamorada - (In Love)
Friday, August 1, 2008
Best Hd Prosumer Camcorder
Fresedo Orquesta Osvaldo Tangos de salon (sings Robert Ray)
Osvaldo Fresedo (The kid of the Parent)
be published in the week, his biography, anecdotes, photos, etc.
Robert Ray
RAY, Roberto. Cantor. Orchestral vocal performer par excellence, was among the true pioneers of song in the group of tango then contributing to improved outcomes. In his exquisite tenor voice, managed directly always, there was a slight hint of the voice of Ignacio Corsini. Their mode found the perfect answer style of orchestral Osvaldo Fresedo with which was identified in many accomplishments and exemplary permanent value, such as versions of tangos
Anguish, dead eyes, Like that Princess, Aromas, Recuerdos de bohemia . He was born on December 21, 1912. He made his debut professional integrating Canaro Francisco orchestra during performances of the same in the Chantecler cabaret. Osvaldo integrated Fresedo Orchestra in 1932, taking the place of director Ernesto Fama when returning from Europe. He belonged to that group along
most of his career, except for their solo passages and his stint as director in 1939 sharing the driving of a set with José María Rizzuti and a quintet Luis Visca. Fa-Original recordings made between 1933 and 1938 Remastered in 1996
Lebel BMG The 20 tracks are performed by the Orchestra of Osvaldo Freseo
04-Pampero - Robert Ray - 1937 05-Solloso - Robert Ray - 1937 06-always
Life - Robert Ray - 1938
16-Memory of bohemia - Robert Ray - 1935 17-I swear
mother! - Robert Ray -
1935 18-Song of Love - Robert Ray - 1934
19-Sweet Bitterness - Robert Ray - 1938 20-
Dizziness - Robert Ray - 1933
No Pass
courtesy Juan Carlos (Jucazam) Thank you !!!!!!!!!!
via
http://eltangoysusinvitados.blogspot.com/
Monday, July 28, 2008
Best Driving Simulation Games
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Detect My Webcam Driver
Happy Birthday annearchy !
Feliz Cumpleaños annearchy !
Happy Belated Birthday to
Friday, July 4, 2008
Pearl Desert Eagle Grips
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[Feliz Cumpleaños Late to:]
silverjedi
revolution25
inyia
anazecria
turtle_goose
godonthewater
muddgutts
a_white_rain
amandioka
anasazi_hp
darynthe
zorba
sirius83
chasezgranger
Nacey
(Sorry if I forgot someone ...)
[(Sorry if I forgot So someone ...)]
Lohri Invitation Template
LJ Without much time updates ... I've been very busy. I am still busy, Actually.
I am so sorry to lose contact with my LJ friends all this time ... (
[Long time no update my LJ ... I've been busy. In fact, still am. I'm sorry to lose touch with my friends of the LJ for so long ...: (]
Anyway, I saw in the MTV news is sueing Youtube Youtube and Judge Asked to Give MTV all the data of Their users (user names, IPs, etc) to be Used as Evidence in the case.
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/07/judge-orders-yo.html
[Anyway, I saw on the news that MTV is suing Youtube and the judge asked him to Youtube that you give MTV all user data (usernames, IPs, etc) to be used as evidence in the case.]
http://www.telecinco.es/informativos/tecnologia/noticia/40990 / Youtube + forced + to + reveal + the + IP + Address + to + millions + of + users
So I Remembered this excellent story by Richard Stallman and I wanted to share.
The Right to Read
This article appeared in the February 1997 issue of Communications of the ACM (Volume 40, Number 2).
(from “The Road To Tycho”, a collection of articles about the antecedents of the Lunarian Revolution, published in Luna City in 2096)
For Dan Halbert, the road to Tycho began in college—when Lissa Lenz asked to borrow his computer. Hers had broken down, and unless she could borrow another, she would fail her midterm project. There was no one she dared ask, except Dan.
This put Dan in a dilemma. He had to help her—but if he lent her his computer, she might read his books. Aside from the fact that you could go to prison for many years for letting someone else read your books, the very idea shocked him at first. Like everyone, he had been taught since elementary school that sharing books was nasty and wrong—something that only pirates would do.
And there wasn't much chance that the SPA—the Software Protection Authority—would fail to catch him. In his software class, Dan had learned that each book had a copyright monitor that reported when and where it was read, and by whom, to Central Licensing. (They used this information to catch reading pirates, but also to sell personal interest profiles to retailers.) The next time his computer was networked, Central Licensing would find out. He, as computer owner, would receive the harshest punishment—for not taking pains to prevent the crime.
Of course, Lissa did not necessarily intend to read his books. She might want the computer only to write her midterm. But Dan knew she came from a middle-class family and could hardly afford the tuition, let alone her reading fees. Reading his books might be the only way she could graduate. He understood this situation; he himself had had to borrow to pay for all the research papers he read. (10% of those fees went to the researchers who wrote the papers; since Dan aimed for an academic career, he could hope that his own research papers, if frequently referenced, would bring in enough to repay this loan.)
Later on, Dan would learn there was a time when anyone could go to the library and read journal articles, and even books, without having to pay. There were independent scholars who read thousands of pages without government library grants. But in the 1990s, both commercial and nonprofit journal publishers had begun charging fees for access. By 2047, libraries offering free public access to scholarly literature were a dim memory.
There were ways, of course, to get around the SPA and Central Licensing. They were themselves illegal. Dan had had a classmate in software, Frank Martucci, who had obtained an illicit debugging tool, and used it to skip over the copyright monitor code when reading books. But he had told too many friends about it, and one of them turned him in to the SPA for a reward (students deep in debt were easily tempted into betrayal). In 2047, Frank was in prison, not for pirate reading, but for possessing a debugger.
Dan would later learn that there was a time when anyone could have debugging tools. There were even free debugging tools available on CD or downloadable over the net. But ordinary users started using them to bypass copyright monitors, and eventually a judge ruled that this had become their principal use in actual practice. This meant they were illegal; the debuggers' developers were sent to prison.
Programmers still needed debugging tools, of course, but debugger vendors in 2047 distributed numbered copies only, and only to officially licensed and bonded programmers. The debugger Dan used in software class was kept behind a special firewall so that it could be used only for class exercises.
It was also possible to bypass the copyright monitors by installing a modified system kernel. Dan would eventually find out about the free kernels, even entire free operating systems, that had existed around the turn of the century. But not only were they illegal, like debuggers—you could not install one if you had one, without knowing your computer's root password. And neither the FBI nor Microsoft Support would tell you that.
Dan concluded that he couldn't simply lend Lissa his computer. But he couldn't refuse to help her, because he loved her. Every chance to speak with her filled him with delight. And that she chose him to ask for help, that could mean she loved him too.
Dan resolved the dilemma by doing something even more unthinkable—he lent her the computer, and told her his password. This way, if Lissa read his books, Central Licensing would think he was reading them. It was still a crime, but the SPA would not automatically find out about it. They would only find out if Lissa reported him.
Of course, if the school ever found out that he had given Lissa his own password, it would be curtains for both of them as students, regardless of what she had used it for. School policy was that any interference with their means of monitoring students' computer use was grounds for disciplinary action. It didn't matter whether you did anything harmful—the offense was making it hard for the administrators to check on you. They assumed this meant you were doing something else forbidden, and they did not need to know what it was.
Students were not usually expelled for this—not directly. Instead they were banned from the school computer systems, and would inevitably fail all their classes.
Later, Dan would learn that this kind of university policy started only in the 1980s, when university students in large numbers began using computers. Previously, universities maintained a different approach to student discipline; they punished activities that were harmful, not those that merely raised suspicion.
Lissa did not report Dan to the SPA. His decision to help her led to their marriage, and also led them to question what they had been taught about piracy as children. The couple began reading about the history of copyright, about the Soviet Union and its restrictions on copying, and even the original United States Constitution. They moved to Luna, where they found others who had likewise gravitated away from the long arm of the SPA. When the Tycho Uprising began in 2062, the universal right to read soon became one of its central aims.
Copyright © 1996 Richard Stallman
Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium without royalty provided this notice is preserved.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html
[Then I remembered this excellent story by Richard Stallman and wanted to share it.]
The Right to Read
This article was published in the February 1997 Communications of the ACM (Vol. 40, No. 2).
(from "The Road To Tycho", a collection of articles on the history of the Lunar Revolution, published in Luna City in 2096)
For Dan Halbert, the road to Tycho began in college when Lissa Lenz asked to borrow your computer. The one she had broken, and unless she could borrow another would fail their end of term project. There was no anyone who dared to ask him, except Dan.
This put Dan in a dilemma. He had to help, but if he lent her his computer, she might read his books. Leaving aside the risk of going to jail for many years for letting someone else read your books, the very idea shocked him at first. Like everyone, he had taught since elementary school that sharing books was something wrong and disgusting, something that only pirates would do.
addition, there was little chance that the SPA (the "Software Protection Authority", or Software Protection Authority), fail to catch him. In his software class, Dan had learned that each book had a copyright monitor that reported when and where it was read, and who read, the licensing office (used that information to catch pirates, but also for selling personal profiles to other companies). The next time your computer connects to the network, the Central Licensing would find out. He, as computer owner, would receive the harshest punishment for not taking appropriate measures to prevent crime. Lissa
not necessarily pretend to read books. Probably the only thing she needed was to write your project. But Dan knew she came from a middle class family that could hardly afford the tuition, not thinking about reading fees. Reading his books might be the only way to end his career. He understood the situation, he had to borrow to pay for the research papers I read (10% of that money was going to the authors of the articles, and as Dan wanted a career in college, I expected Articles research, if frequently referenced, give him enough profit to repay the loan).
Later, Dan would learn there was a time when everyone could go to a library and read articles, even books, without having to pay. There were scholars who read thousands of pages without government library grants. But since the 90's of last century, both commercial publishers, such as noncommercial, had begun to charge for access to articles. In 2047, publicly accessible libraries were only a dim memory.
There were ways to avoid the SPA and Central Licensing, but also illegal. Dan had been a classmate of programming, Frank Martucci, who obtained an illicit debugging, and used it to avoid scrutiny of copyright books. But he had told too many friends, and one of them reported him to the SPA for a reward (he was easily tempted to betray his friends, students with huge debts). In 2047 Frank was in prison, but not for piracy, but to have a debugger. Dan
later learned that there was a time when anyone could have debugging tools. There were even free debugging tools available on the web. But ordinary users started using them to bypass copyright controls, and eventually a judge ruled that this had become practical use. That meant that the screens were illegal and programmers who had written ended up in jail.
Obviously, programmers need debuggers, but in 2047 there were only numbered copies of the commercial cleaners, and only available to developers officially approved. The debugger Dan used in software class was kept behind a firewall to allow its use only in class exercises.
could also bypass the copyright monitors by installing a modified system kernel. Dan came to know that at the turn of the century had been free kernels, even entire operating systems. But now not only illegal, like debuggers, could not be installed without knowing the root password of the computer, something that neither the FBI nor Microsoft technical support I would. Dan
concluded that simply could not leave your computer to Lissa. But he could not refuse to help because he loved her. Every chance to speak with her was wonderful. And the fact that she had asked for help could mean that he felt the same way.
Dan resolved the dilemma by doing something even more amazing, he left the computer and told her his password. In this way, if Lissa read his books, Central Licensing would think he was reading it. Was still a crime, but the SPA would not automatically. They could only find out if Lissa reported him.
If the university discovered that he had given his key Lissa mean expulsion for two, regardless of what key she had used it. The university policy was that any interference with their methods of control over the use of computers was grounds for disciplinary action. No matter whether you have done or not any damage, the offense was making it hard for control. They assumed this meant he was doing something forbidden, and do not need to know why.
In general students were expelled for that, not directly. Instead they were forbidden access to university computers, which would inevitably mean failing all his subjects. Dan
later learned that this type of policy at the university began in the late 1980 when students began using computers. Before that, the universities had a different approach to criminalizing activities only harmful, not those who were merely suspected.
Lissa did not report Dan to the SPA. His decision to help led to their marriage, and also to question what they were taught as children about piracy. Began reading about the history of copyright, about the Soviet Union and its restrictions on copying, and even on the original constitution United States. They moved to Luna, where they met with others in the same way away from the long arm of the SPA. When the Tycho Uprising began in 2062, the universal right to read soon became one of its fundamental objectives.
Copyright 1996 Richard Stallman
is permitted Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article and by any medium, provided this notice is preserved.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.es.html
On a side note, it's interesting too, to read What Richard Stallman has to say about Rowling and HP.
[On a side note, it's interesting too, read what Richard Stallman has to say about Rowling and HP.]
http://www.stallman.org/harry-potter.html
[In English, sorry, no link in English.]
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Teacher Confidentiality Clause Student Records
Pate Fua: Modern Music
Site
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1) The Song of Linyera (A. Lozzi - I . Pelay)
2) Soirée Dansante (G. Perata) |
3 ) Ninna e Pasquale (G. Perata)
4) Schoolgirl (V. González - A. Matas) ;
5) Sad Story (G. Perata - Y. Gonzalez)7) The Valsecito Don Serafin (E. Perata)
8) Recontras Aventurísima in Guanatos (G. Perata)
9) Vals (Y. Gonzalez)
10) Muñeca (Y. Gonzalez)
11) Alice (G. Perata)
12) Nato a Barazra (G. Perata) 13) Supermarket (Y. Gonzalez) 14) Choreo to Perrone (G. Perata) 15) Amparo (Y. Gonzalez) 16) without reason or Dismissal (G. Perata - Y. Gonzalez) 17) Dichroic (G. Perata)
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Kirkland Brush Set Costco Kirklandset?
\u0026lt;/ lj> Bajofondo Tangoclub Label: Surco Ventures First recording: 2002 Style: Tango-AcidJazz Size: 73.28 Мб Битрейт: 256 Mar Dulce 2007
Supervielle - 2004 Audio CD 2004 | ||
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Remixed 2006 Audio CD (February 7, 2006) Label: Universal Latino ASIN: B000ELJ March 28, 2006A3I soon La Corporacion - 2002 | ||
La Corporacion - 2002 Bajofondo Tangoclub plays "Tango 21 st Century" - a mix of classical elements of tango with electronic arrangements. The team, which consists of natives of Argentina and Uruguay for five years had noted "a Grammy, Oscar and a lot of MTV- and BBC-musical nominations, visit the concerts in many countries around the world. Bajofondo Tangoclub played on acoustic instruments, electronic framing its delights. Montserrat - silver orchestra | In my / Soledad - Campo ||
Maroma - Emilio Kauderer Perfume - Luciano Supervielle adriana varela featuring remixed by Campden Waiting - Moviola Naranjo Blossom - featuring veronica china field Bruma - Moviola Exodus II - Juan Blas Hard and Parejo - Moviola | Form - LUCIANO SUPERVIELLEThe Sound of Milonga - Campo | de Mayo - Diego Vainer animated fantasies
Bajofondo_Tangoclub.part2.rar Размер: 58.69 Мб http://ifolder.ru/6141086
March
Dulce 2007
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pass: www.qsound.ws or from
http://depositfiles.com / files/1774978
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La Corporacion - 2002
http://rapidshare.com/files/62720900/bajofondo_tango_club___la_corporacion__2002.rar
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Supervielle - 2004
part 1 - http://rapidshare.com/files/20826090/Supervielle.part1.rar
part 2 -
http://rapidshare.com/files/20824703/Supervielle.part2.rar
http://www.filefactory.com/file/b00a7e/
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Remixed 2006
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Friday, April 11, 2008
Sponge Bob Birthday Clip Arts
huge request to residents of the community - not to play "Guess milodiyu" This post will be up to the first response to it, or one day, then removed. Not Seek!
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Buy Grey Goose Wholesale
Dear connoisseurs of tango, maybe someone knows the name named below tango? or where You can download it? I have just broken the record.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Are Epigastric Hernias Dangerous?
Title Time Composer
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El Estagiario [instrumental] 2:21
Alvarez, Martin Lasala
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Sharpen
Osvaldo Donato, Lagos, Horacio Gomez, Sandalio | 03 | |||
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2:21 | Lagos, Horacio, Ricci, James, Rosa, Domingo04 | |||
d or Shorty [instrumental] 2:41 | Lacueva, Alfonso | |||
05 Shadow 2:45 Gaucha | Lagos, H., Morales, L., Baldi Hector, Pellegrini, Alberto | |||
distaste | 2:53 Lagos, H., Morales, L., Donato, Ascanio, Vedani, Adolfo 07 | |||
] | 2:21Grupillo Salvador | |||
2:18 | Gavio, R. , Lagos, H., Morales, L., Giliberti, John | 09 | ||
El Torito [instrumental ] | 2:11 Pesce, C., Polito, A., Villoldo, A. | 10 | ||
Volveras But when | 2:24Homero Manzi, Piana, Sebastian, Gavio, R., Lagos, H., Morales, L. | 11 | ||
La Melodia del Corazon 3:17 | Santiago, C., Artola, HM, DiCicco, F., Gavio, Romeo | 12 | ||
Peregrino Paulos | 13 | |||
n | 2:29Cosentino, Alberto, Lagos, Horacio , Donato, Ascanio | 14 | ||
n | 2:16 | Gavio, R., Lagos, H., Atella, Benito|||
The Lengue [instrumental] 2:26 | Edgardo Donato | 16 | ||
My Sorrows 2:27 | Edgardo Donato, Pesce, Carlos , Lagos, Horacio | 17 | ||
Osvaldo Donato Gavio, R., Lagos, H., Label, José | 18 | |||
2:47 | Marco, Hector, Lagos, Horacio, Donato, Ascanio19 | |||
2:26 | Edgardo Donato, Marco, Hector, Lagos, Horacio20 | |||
Eduardo Arolas Bigeschi, Alfredo | ||||
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... And the party continues | Nestor Garnica Aves freedom | |||
1. Vidala
the good times 2. The gully
3. Perhaps then
4. Mishquila
7. Footprint round 8. For a head Milonga de mis amores 9. Pal 'violin | Garnica 10. Poppy 11. And brown gypsy children 12. Sons of the Wind 13. Ode to Cosquín Year 2004 |
2. Why are you here 3. If you return 4 . In the ashes of a flower 5. The band | 6. The swirl7. Only your voice 8. The April 7 9. The donkey 10. The shepherd of the sun | 11. The coal
Bonus track 14. The playful Year: 2005 Download | Download Tuesday, February 19, 2008How Much Do Full Head Weaves Cost
Folklore Argentino! Nestor Garnica - La Fiesta Del Violinero This is not tango!! FOLKLORE ARGENTINO Chacarera, zamba, |
guajira, canción, sacha chacarera, | joropo. Impressed by |
Recovers album
Néstor Garnica violinero The party его сайт
1 - Chacarera the Violin (chacarera) Javier Zirpolo -
2 - Olvidao (chacarera) ----- Duende Garnica ------ 3 - I want you to live in (samba) Nestor Garnica
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5 - The way I want (guajira) Oscar de León
------- 6 - Bad Governments (song) Jacinto Piedra
-------- 7 - Soft Tenderness ( sacha chacarera) Nestor Garnica 8 - criolla Santiagueña (samba) Andres Chazarreta 9 - Ojos Latinos (joropo ) --------------------------------
10 - Huayra
Year 2002
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Halimbawa Ng Certificate Of Employment
Edgardo Donato Y Sus Muchachos
" A Media Luz
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The Bandoneon
(Tito Rocatagliatta) Artist: Edgardo Donato
Orchestra: Edgardo Donato Y Sus Muchachos
2) El Vals De Los Recuerdos
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