Sunday, March 20, 2011

What Colour Tie Should I Wear With A Grey Shirt

LA GARZA AND THE DREAM OF NARANJAL


dream sleeps the moon this evening

cold morning and the perigee of a large orange flower
dawn.


White as the orange blossom as a whiplash unexpected, sudden this morning

of cold and still winter.

A winged flower, a bird on the branch
lost, forgotten of the flock, which sated absences

nests in the orchard near the marsh. Laugh the ditch


paradox of the heron in the garden surrounded

whiteness in the green leaves of the orange. Garza


anchorite who meditates his solitude

like an arrow through the cold fog.

Shake your slumber, finally
heron and
the tree breaks off in a flutter
path of the moon and his flock.

vanity of life and beauty. This sad look

vanishes in a cold mist
tear this poor tomorrow.

Friday, March 18, 2011

My Mom Beats My Backside With A Hairbrush

RD Vs Professional beggars


ever heard, if you do not want people asking for rooms at the corners do not lash out or even a "weight "please help the country make people productive, not dependent.! they are very annoying .... and to get cute.
The following is the collection of data by a student in Accounting Practice:

Why study?
• A traffic signal changes of state, on average, every 30 seconds (red thirty seconds, thirty seconds in Green).
Therefore, for every minute, a beggar has 30 seconds to achieve timely receive a minimum of RD. $. 1, oo
With this scheme, within 1 hour of work, the beggar will be raised: (60 minutes x RD. $ . 1, oo / min) = RD. $. 60, oo per hour.
The chaplain works 8 hours a day, resting on Sunday, gives an average of 25 days 'worked' for months, leaving an income of:
(25 days / month x 8 hours / day x RD. $ . 60, oo / hour) = RD. $. 12,000, oo per month.

Is this is a preposterous account? However

RD. $. 2, oo or RD. $. 3, oo and the most generous I've seen them give up DR. $. 5, oo So if we make an average 1 +2 +3 +4 +5 = 15 / 5 = RD $ 3.00

Using again the accounts will have a final value DR. $. 36,000, oo per month.

This equates to average gross wage a bloody accountant, who works in a medium sized company, working 48 hours per week ratings, and even having to go on Sunday to settle out of position and other problems, and careful not to wrong and that the DGII, notify his famous "Inconsistencies!, which is nothing more than a warning that believe these deceiving, not that you missed, you have to watch for the warning, the rules and fiscal reforms, to the TSS, the Infotep, the Devil and his brothers .... because if the fiscal period goes well, all good but if it goes wrong is the fault of the meter.

Amen of unpaid overtime ...

Thus, when the beggar receives RD. $ 10.00 (which is rare), can rest under a tree for the next 3 traffic light changes, and no boss to fuck, without having to write their objectives, without assessment, psychometric tests, no uniform or moonlighting to survive, etc ....

But so far everything is theory ... now let the real world:

With these data in hand, I went to interview a WIPERS and always will change the currency at a local shop (the colmaderos love them often).

I asked how he received a tip a day, You know what I said?

For the initial count was pretty good: An average of RD. $. 400, oo to DR. $. 450, oo per day!

With this we have a monthly income: (25 days / month x RD. $. 400, oo per day) = RD. $. 10,000, oo / month) or: (25 days / month x RD. $. 450, oo per day = RD. $. 11,250, oo / month), which on average gives:
RD $ 10,625.00 / month!

And worse: He told me that never comes to work not even 8 hours nor the day ... 6 days a week ...

MORAL: Is it better to be a beggar who works as an accountant? (OR ANY OTHER BUSINESS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC) ... begging is more lucrative.

Ahhhh ... Impuestoooooos and do not pay or Income Tax on the little salary, no fees, no deductions are made, etc., Do not pay rent with 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, 5 th, etc ... more !.... nor have they had to study, practice 'X' years, to monographic or graduation and have good academic index, then: Do you have RD. $. 1.00 I give away?

companies pay UNLESS RECEIVING beggars?

BY THE UNION OF PROFESSIONALS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TO BELIEVE AWARENESS Send it!
it's time do not you think?


not contribute to laziness


Thursday, March 3, 2011

Chicken Pox Contagious Wedding

somedays I just feel like this ... literally Working

click on the gif to see how I feel like today

Friday, February 25, 2011

Linda Gooman Horoscope

Rejects Disney Tim Burton: 'thanks, pero no thanks'



Friday, February 18, 2011

Coleman Crawdad Sizes

New trailer for Thor!




Thursday, February 3, 2011

Descargar Manual De Mv42v1.3 Motherboard

Hollywood's Top 40 Earners in 2010

1. James Cameron –  $257  million James-Cameron
  • $248 million:   Avatar  (back-end for writing, producing, and directing, based on 2010 worldwide box-office gross of $1.95 billion, and share of DVD and pay-television revenue; excludes $50 million earned in 2009)
  • $5 million:   Avatar  (share of toy licensing, other revenue)
  • $4 million:  Older film revenue (e.g., back-end and royalties from earlier projects, other payments)
2. Johnny Depp   -  $100  million
  • $40 million:   Alice in Wonderland  (back-end for starring, based on worldwide gross of $1.02 billion)
  • $35 million:   Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (up-front money)
  • $20 million:   The Tourist  (fee for starring)
  • $5 million:  Older film revenue
3. Steven Spielberg –  $80  million
  • $50 million:  Universal-theme-park royalties and consulting fees
  • $20 million:   War Horse  (fee for directing and producing)
  • $10 million:  Older film revenue
4. Christopher Nolan –  $71.5  million
  • $69 million:   Inception  (back-end for writing, producing, and directing, based on worldwide gross of $823 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $2.5 million:  Older film revenue
5. Leonardo DiCaprio -   $62  million
  • $59 million:   Inception  (back-end for starring)
  • $3 million:  Back-end for starring in  Shutter Island,  older film revenue
6. Tim Burton -   $53  million
  • $50 million:   Alice in Wonderland  (back-end for directing, based on worldwide gross of $1.02 billion, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $3 million:  Older film revenue
7. Adam Sandler –  $50  million
  • $25 million:   Just Go with It  (fee for producing and starring)
  • $20 million:   Jack and Jill  (fee for producing and starring)
  • $3 million:   Grown Up s (back-end for starring and writing, based on worldwide gross of $271 million, plus share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $2 million:  Older film revenue
8. Todd Phillips –  $34  million
  • $15 million:   The Hangover Part II  (fee for writing, producing, and directing)
  • $13 million:   The Hangover  (back-end for producing and directing; excludes $39 million earned in 2009)
  • $3 million:   Due Date  (back-end for producing and directing, based on worldwide gross of $200 million, as of December 31, 2010)
  • $2 million:  Older film revenue
  • $1 million:   Project X  (fee for producing)
9. Taylor Lautner –  $33.5 million
  • $12.5 million:   The Twilight Saga:   Breaking Dawn—Part 1 (fee for starring)
  • $12.5 million:   The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2  (fee for starring)
  • $7.5 million:   Abduction  (fee for starring)
  • $1 million:  Older film revenue, mostly from  Twilight  franchise
10. Robert Downey Jr. –  $31.5  million
  • $15 million:  Fee for starring in upcoming untitled  Sherlock Holmes  sequel
  • $12 million:   Iron Man 2  (back-end, based on worldwide gross of $627 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $3.5 million:   Sherlock Holmes  (back-end, based on worldwide gross of $523 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $1 million:  Older film revenue
Source: Vanity Fair

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Images Of Bengali Wedding Cards

The Top Ten Extreme Roles (voted by People)

1. Christian Bale - The Machinist (2004) - 49 %
What did he do? - stopped sleeping and lost 63 pounds in weight 

2. Robert De Niro - Raging Bull (1980) - 11%
What did he do? - Director Martin Scorsese stopped production for four months to allow De Niro to increase his weight by 60 pounds by gorging on carb-loaded Italian food
3. Charlize Theron - Monster (2003) - 9%
What did she do? - binged on junk food to gain 30 pounds quickly for the role, destroyed her hair and bleached her eyebrows.
4. Daniel Day-Lewis - My Left Foot (1989) - 7%
What did he do? - broke two ribs during filming from assuming the hunched-over position in his wheelchair for weeks of filming

5. Tom Hanks - Cast Away (2000) - 6%
What did he do? - production was halted for a year to enable Hanks to lose 55 pounds and let his hair and beard grow
6. Edward Norton - American History X (1998) - 5%
What did he do? -  It's been alleged that Ed Norton openly admitted to using steroids to gain weight (35 pounds of muscle) for his role in American History X... in three months

7. Dustin Hoffman - Rain Man (1988) - 4%

8. Demi Moore - G.I Jane (1996) - 3%

9. Tom Hardy - Bronson (2009) -2%
What did he do? - put on three stone of muscle in five weeks which included doing 2,300 press ups each day. The actor befriended Bronson's fraternity and family Regularly and visited him at Wakefield maximum security prison in West Yorkshire.

10. Hilary Swank - Million Dollar Baby (2004) -

1% Other - 3%

Friday, January 28, 2011

Do Dermal Anchors Hurt?

The blog without a name: Black Swan Reel

The Blog without a name: Black Swan Visual Effect Reel: "'TRON: Legacy' and 'Scott Pilgrim Vs the World 'were not nominated for Best Visual Effects at the Oscars this year and re ... "

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Visual Effect Visual Effect Reel Black Swan

"TRON: Legacy" and "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" were not nominated in the category of Best Visual Effects at the Oscars this year and really work on both films is worthy, in my humble opinion, to be listed in this category. One usually tends to associate this class with great action films or Sci-Fi, those that are released in the summer. But what he's up to The Social Network, just to give an example of a relative small film with a good visual effect: Winklevoss twins? -Ok, ok, I know you see it says this is something that serves to support the development of the film (?) Whatever ... the fact is that there are many times that these effects are so subtle that even perceives, and sometimes they are so beautiful that we can not stop admiring ... Example: Darren Aronofsky ' Black Swan . Yes, watch the video below showing some of the 220 VFX shots used in the movie and, believe me ... quite impressive.



If you want to read in detail the effects used in the film: FX Guide - Black Swan

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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Oscar Nominations and Disappointments

At this time, as the world knows who are the nominees in each category of the Oscars. What the world does not know (yet) is what I think about the nominations. So the Post.

This year is very competitive for movies as nominations are concerned. Quality and Quantity ($) are highlighted in the nominees to be recognized by the academy and also the public in ticket sales (see the following link : 2010 OSCAR: Full Chart of Noms & Grosses .)



Before my remarks, a summary of the nominations for films:

The King's Speech - 12 nominations
True Grit - 10 nominations
The Social Network - 8 nominations
Inception - 8 nominations
The Fighter - 7 nominations
127 Hours - 6 nominations
Toy Story 3 to 5 nominations
Black Swan - 5 nominations
Winter's Bone - 4 nominations
The Kids are All Right - 4 nominations

BEST FILM
I agree with all the nominees but someone wants to say that The Town should be on the list, I do not think alike. For "Inception" these awards can be like the premise of the movie: a Dream Within a Dream Within a Dream Within a -taco- dream ... For those who have little numbers since 1981, every film that has taken this award has also been nominated for Best Editing, a category that does not include "Inception" and according to this data, potential winners of this item is reduced to 5. BEST DIRECTOR


NOLAN!, You left out again!, What is it about academia against you?! Nolan is the only nominated by the DGA did not receive an Oscar nomination, "coincidentally" the Coen brothers were not nominated by the DGA. That's what you've to add that Nolan is nominated for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film ... is one of the many inconsistencies in the awards.

Lack of logic in the nominations: Awards OSCAR ... for everything else there is MASTERCARD

Indeed this if it hurts a lot. Not because Nolan has become my favorite director, not because "Inception" out my favorite movie of 2010, but by the tendency of the Academy not to value a fresh and original idea and everything that is not a resemblance to a theme of American society. 8 of the 10 Best Picture nominees are films based on scripts adapted, remakes or based on someone's life

BEST ACTOR
This really makes me laugh: Mark Walbergh is the lead in "The Fighter" and was not nominated for Best Actor ... without embago, see the nominations the film received ... another blow is Ryan Gosling for "Blue Valantine" that was left out, not to mention my friend Leonardo DiCaprio for "Shutter Island" BEST ACTRESS


I think not a lot here. This is the award for Natalie Portman, whoever they are competing against
lose BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Andrew Garfield was more vital than Jesse Eisenberg, for "The Social Network" and was not nominated in this line .... pffff! BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS


Mila Kunis Sorry, you will have to settle for the lesbian scene you did with Natalie Portman BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY


It's hard to look at this list and see "Black Swan" among the nominees. It just makes me want to mourn. Not to mention "The Town" which was almost completely ignored the awards, but I can understand why. BEST SCREENPLAY ADAPTER


The Social Network ... I can not deny that when you hear "Hey! going to make a movie about Facebook! Insurance, put the face of WTF?!

So, if anything, this film is a beautiful Screenplay. BEST ANIMATED FILM


I thought "Despeciable me" or "Tangled" would be here Buuut nuuuunca "The Illusionist" BEST EDITING


How Inception may be nominated for Best Picture and Best Editing not when the ISSUE in this film is crucial development of the story?!, and Once Again, this is the only film that was nominated by the American Cinema Editors and has no Oscar nomination ... Academia Oh, you've done it again!;

for those with little numbers: from 1981 2 of 3 films that won Best Film, Best Editing won Best Cinematography


Insert "Shutter Island" in this category BEST VISUAL EFFECTS


Hereafter What the hell does not Scott Pilgrim vs. The World!? WTF!? more Iron Man 2 was not anything spectacular to be on that list either, but instead should be TRON: COSTUME DESIGN Legay


Just 2 words: T "RON: Legacy"

BEST MAKE-UP
If there is a category screaming everywhere, "Alice in Wonderland" was this ... BEST SOUND EDITING


is that none of the members of the Academy was "The Town"?! BEST SCORE


Sorry Daft Punk

Friday, January 14, 2011

Haemoglobinhaematocrit Levels

Bath Signs ... What is your favorite?