Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Flying CAR OH yes!




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It's a bird oh no, it's a car flying.
It is close to reality. So how does the plane/car work? check out the plying car's official video below. So far, 70 people have place a diposit. The total retail cost:194,000 dollars. No wonder, magiging laruan lang ito ng mga kabataang Arabo dito sa UAE. Wala lang sa kanila yan.

Danger on Shower heads What??


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Opo, Dapat po nating katakutan yan according to the experts from US who used an ultra sensitive method to detect bacteria.So, sa mga di naliligo super safe kayo. Ano ba naman itong nadidikubre ng mga scientist natin, anyway

Mycobacterium avium, a bacterium linked to breathing illnesses that most often infects people in poor health but can also cause illness in healthy individuals.Normally, they are found in water however, it was found out that bacteria tend to clump together to form a slimy "biofilm" at concetration more than 100 times in the shower head greater than is found in ordinary water. Akala niyo super linis na kayo after a shower, yon pala kakapaligo mo pa lang ng sndamakmak na bacteria. yon na yon.

It does seems a good precaution to let the shower run for a few moments before entering and to regularly clean the shower and the shower head.
Kay panalo pa rin ng tabo- tabo ng pinoy.

http://uk.health.lifestyle.yahoo.net/shower-heads-and-bacteria.htm

Hewlett- Packard and Dell faulty computers Who' next


This is Paolo,My HP PavDv6395 ea,3 y/o the blue light at the bottom ishis peace maker to cool him down for life.


In June 2007, three years ago, I bought may first Laptop, HP Pavillion Entertainment PC Dv6395ea. SA tumataginting na 70k, ng mga panahon na yan it is one of their high end model,maganda talaga, at masakit nga lang sa bulsa, pero ang nasa isip ko I need something durable and naniniwala ako sa galing ng HP brand lalo na sa mga laptop. Yang paniniwala na yan ay nadungisan nitong nakaraang taon bago pumasok ang 2010. Kung nagmamayari ka ng Hp laptop model starting to DV6.. you can relate to me. HP admit that they made an error on the design of the mother board. at napakadaming hp owners sa buong mundo ang nasalanta ng bagyong ito isa nako. ang mga laptop naming pinakamamahal ay basta na lang umiinit at nag black out.sinuswerte ka kung magamit mo pa ulit ito. othere wise, paper weight ang kalalabasan ng 70K mo. Napakasakit talaga ito kuya Edie.Halos tumaob ang mga Hp service center sa dami ng problema.Ang mga costumer service personnel ay nagmistulang mga sirang plaka sa paulilt ulit na mga walang kwentang sagot ng pagtakas sa responsabilidad. Wala kang choice kundi palitan ang mother board which already cost one brand new laptop sa panahon ngayon. Kaya if you see a USB cooling fan na nauso lately dahil yan sa problemang ibinigay ng HP imagine your laptop naka patong sa isang cooling device Dahil wala kang choice. otherwise ma priprito ang pinakamamahal mong laptop. If you are aware, that makes HP laptop brand landed at the bottom, number in 10 most prepared laptop last year having Toshiba,ACer Sony on the top list. Sa awa ng diyos ang HP laptop ko buhay pa naman sa ngayon kaya lang para na siyang may peace maker sa puso. laging nakaupo sa cooling fan otherwise magiinit siya at matitipok ng tuluyan.Three years old na siya ngayon buwang ito. Dahil uso ngayon na binibinyagag ng pangalan ang mga gadgets tatawagin ko siya mula ngayon sa pangalang Paolo, dahil nagpasaway siya. sa mga susunod kong blog eelaborate ko kung bakit I named him Paolo.

Bakit ba nauungkat ko ang isang lumang problemang dinaann ko na. kasi po, may bagong brand ng mga PC ngayon na muling gaumagawa ng eksena ito ang DELL at may mother board issue din. so di ko na eelaborate ang probleman iyan try to search the title to link you the article.

Uso kasi ngayon ang mga laptop so bahala na po kayo mamili ng brand new na pagkakatiwalaan. try niyo lang e google ang HPlaptop black screen ayon bibigyan kayo ng sandamakmal na references sa mga bagyong inabot ng mga consumers.

21 Things You should never Buy

I got this today, from yahoo and just wanted to share to everyone
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Dati pa, talagang I have interest sa mga garage sale,close out sale,moving out sales at kung ano - ano pang sales. Kasi you can find real good value of anything you wanted.Alam nating they are selling those precious things because of reasons like moving out or they wanted to dispose things sa mga kalat or napagsawaan na.

It is not cheap to go for second(alam kong maraming nagiisip or nahihiya na malaman na you buy it from a second hand store. Acutually a previlage pa nga na ikaw ang pinalad to be the next owner.

For example what is the difference of brand new book from a second hand book? except the price. Marami pang mga bagay na you can really think and say oo nga.

if you have a hundred dollars and save 50 dollars because you find what you need a from a second hand store di ba parang you find a treasure from a rubble.

I think if we want to be wise about the value of money sa mga panahong tinatamaan tayo ng crisis. Isa itong dapat nating e consider.



Read this Yahoo finance entry today to help us out on our budget.

If you're looking to get the most value for your dollar, it would do your wallet good to check out secondhand options. Many used goods still have plenty of life left in them even years after the original purchase, and they're usually resold at a fraction of the retail price, to boot. Here's a list of 21 things that make for a better deal when you buy them used.

10 Things to Splurge on This Summer

1. DVDs and CDs: Used DVDs and CDs will play like new if they were well taken care of. Even if you wind up with a scratched disc and you don't want to bother with a return, there are ways to remove the scratches and make the DVD or CD playable again.

2. Books: You can buy used books at significant discounts from online sellers and brick-and-mortar used book stores. The condition of the books may vary, but they usually range from good to like-new. And of course, check out your local library for free reading material.

3. Video Games: Kids get tired of video games rather quickly. You can easily find used video games from online sellers at sites like Amazon and eBay a few months after the release date. Most video game store outlets will feature a used game shelf, as well. And if you're not the patient type, you can rent or borrow from a friend first to see if it's worth the purchase.

4. Special Occasion and Holiday Clothing: Sometimes you'll need to buy formal clothing for special occasions, such as weddings or prom. Most people will take good care of formal clothing but will only wear it once or twice. Their closet castouts are your savings: Thrift stores, yard sales, online sellers and even some dress shops offer fantastic buys on used formalwear.

5. Jewelry: Depreciation hits hard when you try to sell used jewelry, but as a buyer you can take advantage of the markdown to save a bundle. This is especially true for diamonds, which has ridiculously low resale value. Check out estate sales and reputable pawn shops to find great deals on unique pieces. Even if you decide to resell the jewelry later, the depreciation won't hurt as much.

6. Ikea Furniture: Why bother assembling your own when you can pick it up for free (or nearly free) on Craigslist and Freecycle? Summer is the best time to hunt for Ikea furniture--that's when college students are changing apartments and tossing out their goodies.

7. Games and Toys: How long do games and toys remain your child's favorite before they're left forgotten under the bed or in the closet? You can find used children's toys in great condition at moving sales or on Craigslist, or you can ask your neighbors, friends, and family to trade used toys. Just make sure to give them a good wash before letting junior play.

8. Maternity and Baby Clothes: Compared to everyday outfits that you can wear any time, maternity clothes don't get much wear outside the few months of pregnancy when they fit. The same goes for baby clothes that are quickly outgrown. You'll save a small fortune by purchasing gently used maternity clothes and baby clothes at yard sales and thrift stores. Like children's games and toys, friends and family may have baby or maternity clothing that they'll be happy to let you take off their hands.

[See 20 Things You Should Never Buy Used.]

9. Musical Instruments: Purchasing new musical instruments for a beginner musician is rarely a good idea. (Are you ready to pay $60 an hour for piano lessons?) For your little dear who wants to learn to play an instrument, you should see how long his or her interest lasts by acquiring a rented or used instrument to practice with first. Unless you're a professional musician or your junior prodigy is seriously committed to music, a brand new instrument may not be the best investment.

10. Pets: If you buy a puppy (or kitty) from a professional breeder or a pet store outlet, it can set you back anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. On top of this, you'll need to anticipate additional fees and vet bills, too. Instead, adopt a pre-owned pet from your local animal shelter and get a new family member, fees, and vaccines at a substantially lower cost.

11. Home Accent: Pieces Home decorating pieces and artwork are rarely handled on a day-to-day basis, so they're generally still in good condition even after being resold multiple times. If you like the worn-out look of some decor pieces, you can be sure you didn't pay extra for something that comes naturally with time. And don't forget, for most of us, discovering a true gem at a garage sale is 90% of the fun!

12. Craft Supplies: If you're into crafting, you probably have a variety of different supplies left over from prior projects. If you require some additional supplies for your upcoming project, then you can join a craft swap where you'll find other crafty people to trade supplies with. If you have leftovers, be sure to donate them to your local schools.

13. Houses: You're typically able to get better and more features for your dollar when you purchase an older home rather than building new. Older houses were often constructed on bigger corner lots, and you also get architectural variety in your neighborhood if the houses were built or remodeled in different eras.

14. Office Furniture: Good office furniture is built to withstand heavy use and handling. Really solid pieces will last a lifetime, long after they're resold the first or second time. A great used desk or file cabinet will work as well as (or better than) a new one, but for a fraction of the cost. With the recession shutting down so many businesses, you can easily find lots of great office furniture deals.

15. Cars: You've probably heard this before: Cars depreciate the second you drive them off of the dealership's lot. In buying a used car, you save money on both the initial cost and the insurance. It also helps to know a trusty mechanic who can check it over first. This way, you'll be aware of any potential problems before you make the purchase.

[See 20 Tips for Cleaning on the Cheap.]

16. Hand Tools: Simple tools with few moving parts, like hammers, hoes and wrenches, will keep for decades so long as they are well-made to begin with and are well-maintained. These are fairly easy to find at neighborhood yard or garage sales. If you don't need to use hand tools very often, an even better deal is to rent a set of tools or borrow them from a friend.

17. Sports Equipment: Most people buy sports equipment planning to use it until it drops, but this rarely happens. So when sports equipment ends up on the resale market, they tend to still be in excellent condition. Look into buying used sporting gear through Craigslist and at yard sales or sports equipment stores.

18. Consumer Electronics: I know most folks like shiny new toys, but refurbished electronic goods are a much sweeter deal. Consumer electronics are returned to the manufacturer for different reasons, but generally, they'll be inspected for damaged parts, fixed, tested, then resold at a lower price. Just make sure you get a good warranty along with your purchase.

19. Gardening Supplies: This is an easy way for you to save money, and all you need to do is be observant. Take a look outdoors and you'll likely find such gardening supplies as mulch, wood, and even stones for free or vastly reduced prices. Used garden equipment and tools are also common goods at yard sales.

20. Timeshares: Buying timeshares isn't for everyone, but if you decide that it suits your lifestyle, purchasing the property as a resale would be a better deal than buying it brand new: on average, you'll save 67 percent on the price for a comparable new timeshare. If you're new to timeshare ownership, give it a test run first by renting short term.

21. Recreational Items: It's fairly easy to find high ticket recreational items like campers, boats, and jet skis being resold. Oftentimes, they're barely used at all. As long as they're in safe, working condition, they'll make for a better value when purchased used than new.

Lynn Truong is the co-founder and Deals Editor of Wise Bread, a blog dedicated to helping readers live large on a small budget. Wise Bread's book, 10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget, debuted as the #1 Money Management book on Amazon.com.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Photo Funia - One day , walang magawa

One day I'm bored, walang magawa kaya ito ang nagawa ko.

Aminin nating lahat, Minsan sa buhay natin we dreamed, kahit sa pangarap lang na makita nag sarili natin sa billboard. Ano kaya ang tawag don?Kahibangan.Or it is by nature we want to be recognized. Kung hindi ka ganon you are not a human being. At walang kokontra this time. this is may blog kaya this my Bill board.

Galing naman ng nakaisip nito. try niyo rin.






Scam stole millions , pennies at a time


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Have you been charged of a subscription or purchases via Internet you already canceled? It happened to me, and I called my credit card provider which then told me plainly that it’s not their problem and can’t do anything about it. I canceled my credit card and insist to provide me a new one and that stops that website from charging me. I can’t believe that could happen to anyone.

Yahoo news exposed a new Internet Scam that everyone should be aware.
Most of these charges are almost too little to notice but it is still the consumer’s duty to check them out. While complaining about such little charges seems trivial to most, as we can see from the article that these scams go into the millions of dollars. And If the card companies get enough complaints about the same places, maybe they can be prodded into checking them out. By watching out for ourselves, in the long run we are watching out for others also. And the reverse is also true, that other people’s complaining can help to save you money]
Read this story from Yahoo new. It’s a little longer but worth it to be informed.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has disrupted a long-running online scam that allowed offshore fraudsters to steal millions of dollars from U.S. consumers -- often by taking just pennies at a time.
The scam, which had been run for about four years, according to the FTC, provides a case lesson in how many of the online services used to lubricate business in the 21st century can equally be misused for fraud.
"It was a very patient scam," said Steve Wernikoff, a staff attorney with the FTC who is prosecuting the case. "The people who are behind this are very meticulous."
The FTC has not identified those responsible for the fraud, but in March, it quietly filed a civil lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Illinois. This has frozen the gang's U.S. assets and also allowed the FTC to shut down merchant accounts and 14 "money mules" -- U.S. residents recruited by the criminals to move money offshore to countries such as Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Estonia.
"We're going to aggressively seek to identify the ultimate masterminds behind this scheme," Wernikoff said. According to him, the scammers found loopholes in the credit card processing system that allowed them to set up fake U.S. companies that then ran more than a million phony credit card transactions through legitimate credit card processing companies.
Wernikoff doesn't know where the scammers obtained the credit card numbers they charged, but they could have been purchased from online carder forums, black market Web sites where criminal buy and sell stolen information.
Small Thefts Overlooked
The scammers stayed under the radar by charging very small amounts -- typically between $0.25 and $9 per card -- and by setting up more than 100 bogus companies to process the transactions.
U.S. consumers footed most of the bill for the scam because, amazingly, about 94 percent of all charges went uncontested by the victims. According to the FTC, the fraudsters charged 1.35 million credit cards a total of $9.5 million, but only 78,724 of these fake charges were ever noticed. Typically they floated just one charge per card number, billing on behalf of made-up business names such as Adele Services or Bartelca LLC.
As credit cards are increasingly being used for inexpensive purchases -- they're now accepted by soda machines and parking meters -- criminals have cashed in on the trend by running this type of unauthorized charging scam.
"They know that most of the fraud detection systems won't detect anything under $10 and they know that consumers won't complain about a 20 cent fee," said Avivah Litan, an analyst with the Gartner research firm who follows bank fraud. "What's different here is the scale, and that they got away with it for so many years," she said.
Similar Cases Show Trend
In March Alexsandr Bernik of Roseville, California, was sentenced to 70 months in prison for running a similar scam. He put tens of thousands of charges on Amex accounts, each ranging from $9 to $15. Neither federal authorities nor American Express would explain how Bernik obtained his card numbers.
Bernik made his charges on behalf of a fictional corporation called Lexbay Ltd., but in the FTC case, the scammers would mimic legitimate companies -- taking real federal tax I.D. numbers and then setting up fake businesses with nearly identical names that appeared to be located nearby. In a move that apparently tricked credit card processors into granting it a merchant account, Adele Services, for example, was set up to mimic a legitimate Bronx, New York group called Adele Organization.
When the scammers tried to register merchant accounts with credit card processors, the processors would do some investigating, but using tricks like these, the scammers were always one step ahead.
In fact, the FTC's description of their operation reads like a textbook on how to set up a fake virtual corporation in the Internet age.
The criminals used a range of legitimate business services to make it appear to credit card processors as though they were legitimate U.S. companies, even though the scammers may have never set foot in the U.S.
For example, using a company called Regus, they were able to give their fictional companies addresses that were very close to the companies whose tax IDs they were stealing. Regus lets companies operate "virtual offices" out of a number of prestigious addresses throughout the U.S. -- the Chrysler Building in New York for example -- forwarding mail for as little as US$59 per month.
Mail sent to Regus locations was then forwarded to another company, called Earth Class Mail, which scans correspondence and uses the Internet to deliver it to customers in pdf format.
They used another legitimate virtual business service -- United World Telecom's CallMe800 -- to have phone calls forwarded overseas. To further make it seem as though their companies were legitimate, the scammers would set up fake retail Web sites. And when credit card processors asked them to provide information about company executives, they handed over legitimate names and social security numbers, stolen from ID theft victims.
When they had to log into payment processor Web sites, they would do this from IP addresses that were located near their virtual offices, again evading payment processor fraud detection services.
One of the largest payment processors in the U.S., First Data, was a favorite of the scammers. Of the 116 fake merchant accounts the FTC uncovered, 110 were with First Data. The scammers also set up bogus accounts with Elavon and BBVA Compass.
First Data would not comment on the measures it had taken to improve its merchant vetting process, but the company did confirm that it cooperated with the FTC investigation.
Aided by 'Mules'
To get the money out of the U.S., the scammers had to recruit money mules. These were U.S. residents who were recruited online, often with spam e-mail messages. Under the impression that they were helping offshore businesses, the money mules set up bank accounts and helped the fraudsters move money offshore.
In a letter to the judge presiding over the case, one of the mules, James P. Smith of Brownwood, Texas, says he worked for one of the scammers for four years without realizing that anything illegal was going on. Smith now says he is "ashamed" to be named in the FTC action, and offers to help catch his former boss, who used the name Alex Moore.
The FTC's Wernikoff believes that whoever is responsible for this crime lives outside of the U.S., but with the money-cashing operation now busted up, the scammers will have to start again from scratch, if they want to keep bilking consumers. And criminal investigators now have a trail to follow.
"Does it prevent the people from ultimately responsible from building up again from scratch?" he asked. "No. But we do hope that this seriously disrupts them.".

Trivia : Do you know how the credit cards are produced? watch this video

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Inspiring Story of a Filipino

Another discovery.

It made me cry. I don't know but there is a part of this video when teary eyed Arnel begun to speak about his hardship as a child. Can you relate? Success like this inspires a lot of people around the world and give them hope. It seems like we find ourselves in his victories.

Friday, June 25, 2010

How to get the Salary You Want

by Joe light Provided by The Wall Street Journal Published in Yahoo News June 23,2010

A tight job market might have taken away some jobseekers' leverage in a salary negotiation, but that doesn't mean they should roll over and accept the first offer, says New York-based executive coach Rabia de Lande Long. To get the top compensation possible—without putting a sour taste in your potential employer's mouth—take these steps.
1. Do your research.
It used to be hard to find out what your coworkers and other professionals in your industry get paid. But now, several resources have attempted to opened that black box, says Ms. de Lande Long. Salary.com and Payscale.com give salary ranges to expect based on a job seeker's position, location, and experience. Employees at the actual company you're applying to might have also posted their salaries at GlassDoor.com.
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2. Don't give out the first number.
You'll be pressured to do this through the application process. "What's your salary requirement?" "What salary range are you looking for?" "What do you get paid now?"
Whatever you do, never give out the first number, says Ms. de Lande Long. If your answer is too high, you might not make it to the next stage. Too low, and an employer will either think you're not qualified or desperate. So, if possible, write "NA" on applications.
If you're pressured to say how much you make during the interview process, try giving your "total compensation," which many large employers will break out for you on the company's internal human resources website. If your current employer doesn't do that, just spell out your salary, benefits, bonuses, and anything else your current employer offers, says Decatur, Ga. career coach Walter Akana. If the new company doesn't offer some of similar benefits, the HR manager will know that your new salary would have to be bumped up to reflect that, he says.
If the interviewer still presses for a required salary, try giving a range of $15,000 rather than a specific number, Mr. Akana says.The low amount should be the minimum you'd be happy with and the high amount should be what would make you happy.
3. Don't lie.
"It's so easy to get someone in HR to verify a salary, even if they're not supposed to," says Ms. de Lande Long. Even if you make it to a job offer, the false salary could come out during a background check, which could result in an outright retraction of the offer or at least upset an employee's new boss. "And from that point onward, you might face trouble in negotiations not just with your new employer, but with everyone in your industry who has heard. Word gets around," says Ms. de Lande Long.
4. Don't take the first offer.
Most employers expect candidates to try to negotiate. So they leave room in the first offer for a raise, says Mr. Akana. If possible, try to arrange a face-to-face meeting with the hiring manager rather than someone in human resources. The hiring manager is more likely to be flexible, says Mr. Akana.
Say that you're flattered to have an offer and really want to join the team, but that there are a couple specific items that you're sure you could resolve if you put your heads together," says Mr. Akana. Despite the pressure on salaries during the downturn, a good rule of thumb is to ask for a 10% higher salary, says Ms. de Lande Long.
If the hiring manager says budget restrictions keep him from going as high as you'd like, it might be that the position is "graded" to be within a certain salary band by HR, says Mr. Akana. It's worth asking if the boss can ask the appropriate person for the job to be re-graded. The worst he can say is no.
5. Once that's locked in, go for other benefits.
Despite what you might have heard, many benefit packages aren't flexible, says Ms. de Lande Long. So, while it's worth asking, it might be difficult to modify the health plan. Your success in getting more vacation days depends on the employer, says Ms. de Lande Long.
Your potential boss might be hesitant to give you more days if it will make other employees think they're being treated unfairly. Instead, focus on things that are easy for the employer to provide, such as a work-from-home arrangement for one day a week, if the employer has made such arrangements in the past, says Mr. Akana.
If you still feel your package is too low, ask if it can be reviewed again in six months. "That way, you can show them that you're worth the money," he says

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Sounds of Rain and Thunder on the River

There are people who just like the sound of the rain and I am one of them. last night I played this music and I fall sleep.

Garden of the Soul - A lélek kertje ( music.: Oliver Shanti & Friends )...

I wish a had a pair of wings.

Tim Janis " The Promise "- REFLECTIONS

I just love this music.

Relaxation Music - 2- Fly freely with the music

The music blends so much with the pictures that I thought I had wings and I'm flying.

If you like the music you can download it on PC via your real player sp and listen from it over and over again.If you don't know how to do it. Message me I will teach you.

Have a relaxing time.

Relaxation Music 1 - Chinese Bamboo Flute ft Piano

let's fly to China while listening to this beautiful music.
Seguro mapapansin niyo, mahilig ako sa mga musikang katulad nito. I find connection sa pakikinig sa mga ganitong tunog. I find inner peace, kung baga communion sa spiritual na aspeto ng buhay. Panandaliang kumakawala sa magulong mundo. It really relaxes my nerves. ang pakiramdam ko kay sarap mabuhay malayo sa magulong mundong ating ginagalawan sa ating panahon ngayon. Believe it or not. My ultimate dream is to live in a place like this one. Simpling buhay pero mapayapa.


A picture of Dubai

I like this photo of Dubai from the bridge. It looks so peaceful and inviting. Who would think it is in the middle East.


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Friday, June 18, 2010

Titanic Hymn of the sea

One my favorite Movies of all times.

Kiss the rain

Breathtaking,beautiful,absolutely exquisite,emotional,pure,marvelous,inspiring just some words to describe this music.

With all the pictures of the rain I remember my home town.

In The Morning Light

It's Friday, I woke up this morning so loved that everything around me are beautiful. It is an affirmation that it is up to us to decide what to feel about anything around us.No one can change that free will,It is a gift of life. While writing this post I have a great time listening and watching this video " In The Morning Light" compiled by MysticZen. The music and pictures I give credit to respective owners. Hope you enjoyed it as I do. Have great time ahead.


Wealth Affirmation 1- The Secret Law of Attraction

Powerful Affirmations.

Umpisahan sa iyong paniniwala sa sarili walang ibang gagawa niyan kundi ikaw.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Wrong Order

So tonite as usual, I went out for a dinner in a lonesome restaurant nearby at Deluxe.And ordered Egg Omelete with tomato. I picture my omeletein a plater to look as apitizing as this.



but to my frustration, I was served a disgusting omelete that looks like a Bopis.(minced meat and internal organs. Yukk.

Better luck tomorrow.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

The Crevasse - Making of 3D Street Art

Barcelona summer Olympics- Derek Redmond

It happened in 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympic. It was a very beautiful moment of Father love and son Courage and determination to succeed.

If you want to shed some tears take time watch it and share your feelings.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Sand Animation with Kseniya Simonova- Amazing talent

One single word to describe this act.AWESOME.
I saw this for the first in face book. A friend of mine share the video and I was really blown away.When life sometimes turns boring something new like this change everything.It was almost hypnotizing. I was transfixed and amazed how graceful and precise the movement of the hand as it glides with sand story unfolds in full emotions.

Not everyone are familiar with this kind of talent. I never heard it in in my country even in America. How can this lady captured every one's heart by just performing with sands and sounds. See and share your feelings again.

Kseniya Simonova won the Ukraine Got talent with this amazing act and left everyone speechless. She is a 24 year old artist.First started making these type of drawings on the beach and eventually it all progressed to this with 14 million watching her in awe to the finale and eventually won the contest.





Journey of LIfe (part 1)



Journey of LIfe (part 2)

A story of 1945 world war II in Ukraine



Friday, June 11, 2010

Thursday, June 10, 2010

"You've Got a Friend" 2009 - SandFantasy

Look at how graceful the movements of the hands. I never heard this kind of arts before. It is trully amazing how it captured your attention following every move. Its hypnotizing.

I Will Change Your Name

Name change deeper than just the letter.

Your WORTH in GOD'S EYES- God's Love letter to you

I Feel completely loved

A Worth of Sacrifice

I lost words to describe


Drug Trafficking at Airports, Carefull

Relaxation music

The music for soul.

Relaxation Music - Robert Norton: By the Seashore

This is brilliant piece that will surely relax your tensioned nerve.

Endless Emotion - Rainforest Over 1,505315 Viewings Ken Davis Internatio...

This is a brilliant creation that will surely relax your tensioned nerve and transports you into state of tranquility. Closed your eyes and and celebrate life.



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