Pablo Mera a.k.a Pablo EMG , Uruguayan-born writer and longtime resident of Paraguay whose life has moved through sport, business, reinvention, family devotion, setbacks, observation, and persistent hope. he writes with unusual candor about dignity, masculinity, suffering, resilience, love, and the architecture of a meaningful future. The Lucid Misfit’s Handbook is his first major English-language work.
¿Para qué estoy aquí en la tierra? Rick Warren
Rick Warren (1954) Autor de los libros “The Power to Change your Life” (El poder para cambiar tu vida), “Answers to Life´s Difficult Questions” (Respuestas a las preguntas difíciles de la vida) y “Personal Bible Study Methods” (Métodos de estudio bíblico personal)
Rick nació en San José, California. Obtuvo su título de Bachiller de Artes en el California Baptist College, su Maestría (Master of Divinity) en el Southwestern Theological Seminary, y su Doctorado de Ministerio en el Fuller Theological Seminary.
"Creo que todo ocurre por una razon. Creo que algunas personas cambian para que uno aprenda a dejarlas ir; Creo que algunas cosas saldran mal solo para saber disfrutarlas cuando salgan bien ;crei en mentiras y aprendi creer en mi mismo; y asi me di cuenta que cuando todo parece desmoronarse ,mejores cosas estan por llegar" @trompo
Placer 'solo para adultos'
"Tarzan y Jane con Chita eran un placer para todas las edades. Ahora que Chita ya no esta , las de Tarzan y Jane con"Chuda",la hermana mayor ,seran un placer 'solo para adultos' " @trompo
Muchas razones para seguir adelante
Cancer Patients’ Association of Slovenia (Društvo onkoloških bolnikov Slovenije) marked its 25th anniversary this year with “Countless Reasons to Live”, an integrated advertising campaign using photography and film to assure cancer patients that they are not alone. The campaign’s home at nestetorazlogov.siprovides visitors an opportunity to contribute one of their countless reasons to live, read other entries and view photos and videos from well known Slovenian artists. The campaign also included TV ads, print ads, a Facebook application, web banners, radio ads, Facebook, Twitter, an art exhibition, a book and T-shirts.
Feliz 2012 para todos / BBC Nature What a Wonderful World
Feliz 2012 para todos
BBC Nature What a Wonderful World
El universo desde 1950 a hoy
Before the telescope was invented in 1608, our picture of the universe consisted of six planets, our moon, the sun and any stars we could see in the Milky Way galaxy. But as our light-gathering capabilities have grown, so too have the boundaries of the visible universe. This interactive map shows how the known universe has grown from 1950 to 2011.
Model Claudia Galanti shows off her svelte physique in yet another festive bikini
She hails from Paraguay so more than likely has never had to wrap her slender figure in woolly Christmas jumpers, nor fret about winter coats.
For model Claudia Galanti, a Christmas wardrobe - certainly for this year at least - consists of enough bikinis to dazzle for a week in Miami, without repeating one look. Temperatures are reaching as high as 30C, but 30-year-old Latina lovely ensures she is uber cool in her costume changes, as she shimmies in and out of the ocean.
Nothing to blush about: Claudia Galanti looked sensational in a hot pink bikini on the beach in Miami today
Things might not be as sizzling elsewhere in the world but the Florida beauty spot is nice and warm this Christmas.
Claudia is taking advantage of the temperatures to show off her stunning physique in the itsy bitsy teenie weenie bikinis.
Even Timmy Mallet would be impressed as the aspiring actress stripped off to take a splash in the ocean in a different two-piece each day.
Everything's looking rosy: Claudia suited the girlie colour in the white hot Miami sun
Toned: It's been reported that Claudia is a few weeks pregnant, though her figure betrayed nothing
Lucky man: Claudia was the envy of all on the beach
Today she donned the cerise number, with gold accoutrements, which showcased her petite and pert frame.
The mens magazine favourite did not seem to mind the fact she was drawing looks.
In fact it looked like she was positively lapping up the attention as she pranced around in the surf.
Looking good front to back: The pretty star had an enviable physique from every angle in a blue bikini she donned on Christmas Eve
Look good: Claudi Galanti looked incredible as she played around in the ocean in Miami over the weekend
At the weekend she barely covered her modesty as she donned a patterned blue bikini to cool off in water in between catching rays.
It's been reported that the model is in the early stages of pregnancy, but there was barely sign of a bump.
Fellow beach-goers got an eyeful as she turned around to drain her hair and sip on a cold beverage.
Yummy mummy: Mother to son, Aaron, donned a tiny blue swimsuit to sunbathe on the sand
Every angle is a best angle: The actress and model drains her soaking hair after taking a dip
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2078895/Model-Claudia-Galanti-shows-svelte-physique-festive-bikini.html#ixzz1hiCfLehd
*** Pido disculpas por un malentendido que se genero a raiz de un comentario de un amigo.
Este amigo comento sobre este "post" y parecio que se referia a Claudia .
El solo se referia a una playa llamada "Purificacion" de la cual el fue parte
Por mi lado me considero amigo de Claudia y quiero que eso siga siendo asi para siempre.
Voyager 1 al espacio interestelar
The Voyager 1 spacecraft is 11 billion miles from the sun. And every minute, it gets 636 miles closer to its destination: the frontier of interstellar space.
The craft is currently in what NASA calls, not undramatically, "the boundary between the solar wind from the Sun and the interstellar wind from death-explosions of other stars," an area that astrophysicists also call, less dramatically, a stagnation layer.
When Voyager 1 crosses that threshold, it'll become the first man-made object to do so. That feat, along with the recentdiscovery of Kepler-22b, a potentially inhabitable planet, means that it's an exciting time to be an astrophysicist. Now, NASA and its two Voyager craft are heading into the great beyond.
"We're still bathed by the same solar wind that we have been for the last 30-some years," Voyager program chief scientist Dr. Ed Stone tells NPR's Steve Inskeep, in an interview airing on Monday's Morning Edition.
That solar wind emanates from (you guessed it) the sun, and it travels at anywhere from around 1 million to 2 million miles an hour. The wind is extremely weak in the outer edges of the solar system, where Voyager is traveling. Stone says it creates a comet-shaped "bubble" around our solar system.
"But once we leave the bubble, we will be, for the first time, surrounded by winds that came from the explosion of other stars," says Stone, who has been Voyager's lead scientist since 1972.
As it goes where no man-made thing has gone before, Voyager 1 will not be able to let us know if it sees something truly remarkable out there — because it no longer sees anything, in the traditional sense.
"We turned off all the cameras in 1990," Stone says, "and all the other instruments that were designed just to look at bodies as we flew by. Space is really empty. And Voyager will never be very close to any other object in our solar system, or even in our galaxy, for that matter."
That paints a rather lonely picture. But at least Voyager 1 is being trailed by its sibling craft, Voyager 2, which is about 9 billion miles from the sun. In total, the two probes have traveled even farther — they've each logged more than 14 billion miles, as they diverted their courses to study planets in our solar system, NASA says. The agency hascreated an animated videodepicting their paths.
Of course, the edge of interstellar space will not be marked with a handy "Now Leaving Your Solar System" sign. Scientists hope that Voyager will give them more clues about where interstellar space actually begins, and where the bubble ends, as it crosses over the boundary.
"We have only had estimates," Stone says. "The estimates varied by a factor of two... the size of the bubble is determined by this pressure of the wind blowing outward, pushing against the wind outside. And we don't know exactly... how much pressure there is outside, pushing back."
"My expectation is that it's probably, at most, another billion miles," Stone says, "and may in fact be only a few hundred million miles, before we reach the edge of the bubble. We're getting very close now."
So at the most, Stone says, Voyager 1 will leave our solar system within three years. And when it does, NASA wants some answers.
"We want to explore interstellar space itself," Stone says. "We have some ideas of what's out there, from data, and observations from Earth. We believe that we are in a cloud of material that was ejected by the explosion of a series of supernova, about 5 to 10, 15 million years ago, very near the sun. And that we will be embedded in the material from those giant explosions, and the magnetic field which was swept up by the shells of material ejected by those exploding stars. So, we're very interested in learning more precisely what's really outside of the bubble, pressing back inward."
Once they've reached interstellar space, the Voyager spacecraft will also have a chance to deliver their golden cargo — the data records that include 116 pictures, along with sounds from Earth. The discs includes songs from Louis Armstrong, Beethoven, and a Navajo tribe.
And in Amoy, a language from eastern China, the records carry this message: "Friends of space, how are you all? Have you eaten yet? Come visit us if you have time."
It may seem risky to send an open invitation to the universe that tells alien races to stop by for a bite. But it's not as if Earth can send many invitations. That's because of the unique way our solar system's planets were aligned in 1977, when the Voyager craft were launched.
"That was an opportunity that happens every 176 years," Stone says, "to send a spacecraft past all four of the giant outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune."
The Voyager spacecraft are expected to stay functional until at least 2020, and possibly until 2025.
Toward the end of the interview, Stone said that in the Voyager mission, every day seems to bring a new revelation about our solar system. In doing so, he voiced an opinion that wouldn't be out of place on the space probes' gold records.
"No matter what you think you know," he said, "what there is to learn is even more interesting."
"Cuando dos antiguos amigos se vuelven a encontrar después de una larga separación, muchas veces simulan tener interés por cosas que les han sido completamente indiferentes; a veces se dan cuenta y así es como ciertas conversaciones parecen sostenerse en el reino de los muertos" .Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche [1844-1900] Fuente: II, § 259. #historiasdelavida
"Cuando dos antiguos amigos se vuelven a encontrar después de una larga separación, muchas veces simulan tener interés por cosas que les han sido completamente indiferentes; a veces se dan cuenta y así es como ciertas conversaciones parecen sostenerse en el reino de los muertos" .Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche [1844-1900] Fuente: II, § 259. #historiasdelavida
La única vacuna contra el aburrimiento es la felicidad
"Los celos son producto del aburrimiento. Te aburris con tu pareja y en tu interior sabes que el otro se esta aburriendo contigo. Ambos seran rehenes el uno del otro y ambos se daran celos entre si . Por eso ,para tener una relación no conflictiva hay que evitar el aburrimiento. Y la única vacuna contra el aburrimiento es la felicidad" Chandra Mohan Jain (चन्द्र मोहन जैन) a.k.a. Osho ओशो ( 1931 - 1990)
"Cuando se es un niño bueno, se siguen frases hechas que vienen de gente no feliz , sin experiencia , o peor aun, de gente muy estupida que repite frases lindas , muchas de ellas pseudo religiosas y socialmente aceptables .Pretenden asi neutralizar el aburrimiento de su convivencia y esperan asi promover la amistad de la pareja. Tarde se daran cuenta que lo unico que lograron neutralizar es la quimica y cuando no hay quimica no hay fisica, al menos no en las mismas sabanas de su dormitorio @trompo . "Siendo complices las sabanas estaran calientes, siendo amigos frias"
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