Tuesday, October 30, 2007



HALLOWEEN!!
you can do this for HALLOWEEN!! ( If you have the recipe)


The ribs are white chocolate


The heart is orange cake with raspberry sauce


The lungs of apple cake with strawberry sauce


The kidneys cake with orange sauce blueberries


The stomach is cake gengibre with mango sauce


The liver is chocolate cake with kiwi sauce


The small intestine is gelatin






Also I recommend the cake zombie


Wednesday, September 12, 2007



























































































This year we went to Bali for our holiday, it was a long journey
(we spent a day of delay in singapoure) but it was a very
confortable
airoplane(singapouse airlines).





Our guide (called Antonio) met us at the airport
he spoke very good spanish,

he took us to our hotel "Ayodya Resort".






It was a lovely hotel, with good food.



We were also 2 nights in two different hotels

"Maya Ubud" that were fabulous.


We also went on various excursions like, rafting,
walking under water, seeing temples, museums,
riding an elefant!, feeding monkeys and bats, shopping,

eating haha, feeding kois, sunset also relaxing time on tthe lovely beach of our hotel.





what I like the best was the relaxing time and the
excursions !!



I love Bali and I enjoyed very much the trip!






Credits:my own opinion and help of my mother






























Tuesday, September 11, 2007



Mobile system promises free calls

TerraNet hope their network will become a standard featureA new way of making calls directly between phones, for free, is being trialled by a Swedish company.
It is hoping to dramatically improve communications in the developing world.
Swedish company TerraNet has developed the idea using peer-to-peer technology that enables
users to speak on its handsets without the need for a mobile phone base station.
The technology is designed for remote areas of the countryside or desert where base stations are unfeasible.
Projects backed by TerraNet recently launched in Tanzania and Ecuador.
TerraNet founder Anders Carlius told the BBC World Service's Digital Planet programme that the idea for TerraNet came when he was on safari in Tanzania in 2002, and found that poor connectivity meant he could not ring friends riding in another jeep only a few metres away.
"I started thinking, 'couldn't we get phone-to-phone without needing any other equipment, and actually have real voice communication, like a telephone call, between units?'" he said.
credits:
bbc news. Tuesday, 11 September 2007.

Sunday, August 19, 2007



Teenager last seen during heavy floods




Police searching for a teenager who vanished during heavy flooding found a body (july,28, 2007)




Mitchell Teylor (19) was last seen in the early hours of last satuday after leaving a bar in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.


His distraught family had said his disappearace was "totally out of character" and coincided with the peak of the floods in the town.




SUBMERGED FIELD




A Gloucestershire Police spokeswoman said the body had been discovered by a Italian hovercraft crew in a sumerged field near the tow's iconic abbey.


She said, "at 11.45 this morning, fire service travelling in a hovercraft on a submerged field off Gander Lane, Tewkesbury, found a body yet to be indentified".




"The coroner has been informed."


The body was discovered by a team of three Italian volunteers who had flown to Gloucestershire on wednesday to help with the relief efforts.




The three, who work for the Tortezione Nazionale, came to the UK with a specialist hovercraft.


Claudio Ricossa, who, whit the other men is from Turin in the north of Italy, said,"We did not want to find something sad, but we have done this many times before."




Tally Giampa, from Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue, who is acting as an interpreter for the men, said two of them had been on holiday when they answered the call for help.




Mr Giampa said, " the body of a man was discoveres near a tree by the hovercraft team 10 minutes after they had taken to the water.


" our thoghts go to the family. This is yet another tragedy in Tewkesbury"he said.


" the field has varying degrees of depth and is an area which lends itsenlf well to hovercrefts which have benn brought in from Italy.




" I can't tll you how this body came to be in this position. All I can say is that we deployed the hovercraft and found it within 10 minutes."




Mitchell's motehr, Jane taylor,said earlier this week, "it's not like him to be gone from home for so long."




She said her son was last seen by his brother's girlfrient at 1.30am last Saturday.




One woman, who lives on the same street, saidthe family had been fearing the worst . She said ," he was a popular lad. I know his cousins have been very upset".






Credits:The Sunday Post.No.5311-1.July 19,2007.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007



Consequenses



Homeowners face a stinging rise in water bills to cover the cost of increasing Britain's protection from further potentially devastating floods.


Head of the Environment Agency, Baroness Young, said water bills would have to rise if the country is to be safeguarded against the increasing effects of climate change.

Price limits for water have already been set for up to 2010 by regulator Ofwat, meaning any rises could only come into force from 2011 onwards.


This could leave hauseholds counting the cost of the flooding four years on, as utility companies seek to recover the money spent on "proofing" themselves againt more deluges.


credits- The sunday post. No-5311-1.And now the bill will hit the roof.

Monday, June 04, 2007




PODCANTING







A podcast is a digital media file, or a series of such files, that is distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and personal computers. A podcast is a specific type of webcast which, like 'radio', can mean either the content itself or the method by which it is syndicated; the latter is also termed podcasting.





The host or author of a podcast is often called a podcaster. The term "podcast" is a portmanteau of the name of Apple's portable music player, the iPod, and broadcast; a "pod" refers to a container of some sort, and "cast" to the idea of broadcasting.
In other words, a podcast is a collection of files (usually audio and video) residing at a unique web feed address.






People can "subscribe" to this feed by submitting the feed address to an aggregator (like iTunes - software that runs on the consumer's computer). When new "episodes" become available in the podcast they will be automatically downloaded to that users computer. Unlike radio or streaming content on the web, podcasts are not real-time.





There is no live broadcast of content, the material is pre-recorded and users can check out the material at their leisure, offline.







credits:







technorati







Monday, May 28, 2007









EUROPE COMITTEE


I enchanted Denmark to me. a brilliant experience. everybody would have to go to the Europe committee in its life.


The performance that we made the nerves the factories the exits with the family all brilliant one.


I enchant because it was with my friends almost and tapeworm like neighbors to Eneko and Cristian which this very well.


In the airplane also we passed it well, we played several games.


a spectacular trip and some until are going to repeat!
I got the information: fom ME!!







Jerjes I (c. 519-465 a.C.), king of Persia (486-465 a.C.), son of Darío I and Atosa, daughter of Ciro II the Great one. Jerjes, member of the dynasty of the Aqueménidas, raised the throne to the death of its father, it eliminated a rebellion in Egypt and later it passed three years preparing a great fleet and an army to punish the Greeks to help to the cities jonias in the 498 a.C and by their victory over the Persians in Maratón in the 490 a.C. The Greek historian Heródoto bases the naval and terrestrial force of Jerjes in the incredible number of 2.641.610 soldiers. One says that Jerjes crossed the Helesponto (present Straits of the Dardanelles) through a boat bridge of more of a kilometer of length and that made a channel in the isthmus of the Athos mount. During the spring of the 480 a.C., in the beginning of the second Medical War, Jerjes marched with its forces through Thrace, Tesalia and Lócrida. In the passage of the Termópilas, Spartan king Leónidas I and his army defended the place valiantly, delaying the Persian advance ten days. Jerjes later continued towards the Ática and burned Athens, that had been left by the Greeks. Nevertheless, in the battle of Salamina in the 480 a.C., its fleet was defeated by a much smaller contingent of Greek boats military commanded by the Temístocles athenian. Then Jerjes retired to Smaller Asia, leaving to its army in Greece under the command of its brother-in-law, Mardonio, that died in Silverplates the following year. Jerjes was assassinated in Persépolis by the captain of the palace guard; his son Artajerjes I happened to him (who reigned in 465-425 a.C.). Jerjes normally is identified like Ahasuerus in Libro de Esther.





credits: encarta article (f3) "Jerjes I." Microsoft® Encarta® 2006 [CD]. Microsoft Corporation, 2005.