Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Marriagecongratulations

Cesena

From Beppe Grillo's Blog: There were many in Cesena, the children were playing near the stage, there was a clean air, the faces in the great lawn, which I feel, even now, a great nostalgia. It 'was an earthquake cake that you will understand slowly, slowly. With time. The vibrations which reach as circles in the water to those who were not there, brought by the evidence of who was present at Woodstock 5 Stars. It 's strange to think that Italy could always be like Saturday and Sunday, with people who felt they were brothers and sisters, to discuss the future and realize the future with the facts, recycling, water and public free participation in the construction of a common social project. [ continue reading ... ]

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Rotel Chicken Velveeta And Pasta Commercial

German Example? No thanks!

The photo at right shows "Kranti teteska technology for storage of radioactive waste from nuclear power. This is the salt mine shaft where they are stored 126,000 barrels of hazardous material. After having thrown up bins bins for years, even shattering several, now it was realized that the place chosen for the storage was not ideal as water leaks, about 120,000 liters per year, making it impossible to continue to keep the substances stored there, . The mine is filling up with radioactive water and may even collapse (Kranti kapoccioni teteschi found that the salt in contact with the water melts ...) thus preventing the scheduled removal. This work of displacement, in addition to being an absolute novelty that everyone can imagine the risks, cost the German taxpayers € 2.5 billion and will take approximately 20 years. And then say that nuclear power is cheap! We should learn from them? Those of mozzarella blue to name just one, but puss on, Bitte! Add a gem, the government of Merkel kancelliera is signing agreements with Russia to store at Mayak (see here what Mayak) these bins.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Ice Skating Date Wear

Hey Jimi!


Forty years ago, September 18, 1970, died at age 27 James Marshall Hendrix, Jimi said, considered by most 'parties as' great rock guitarist of all times. Hendrix was born in Seattle November 27, 1942 and had established himself as a singer as well as a musician. But what has made him immortal, 'was his ability' of innovation in the sound of electric guitar in his parable of art, very brief but intense, and it 'made forerunner of many structures and the sound of what would be the future changes in the rock (such as heavy metal) through an unprecedented merger of blues, rhythm and blues, soul, hard rock, psychedelic and funky. According to many
J. Hendrix and 'the most' greatest guitarist of all time. His performance at the close of the 1969 Woodstock festival and 'become a real symbol: the image of the guitarist who, with irreverent visionariness' artistic playing the national anthem so provocatively distorted 'entry in the collective arrogance of music as one of the turning points in the history of rock.