Sunday, April 25, 2010

What To Do If Scope Is Swallowed

common and yellowhammer.

Common Bullfinch. (Pyrrhula Pyrrhula).
In late winter, flocks of finches invade the gardens and orchards, cutting the tips of the buds from which they feed. Plums and peaches, are his favorites and after the binge, rub their strong beaks against the branches to let them clean the rubber pads.
Many ornithologists think that their partners are stable, it is regulating them fly in pairs, male and female, both summer and winter. The male has a rich plumage, which highlights during courtship, red swollen chest, drop their wings to emphasize its pure white rump and swings swaying.

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yellowhammer. (Emberiza citrinella).
Like most other writers, all seed-eaters with short, sharp peaks, the yellow-hammer as far as possible avoid areas inhabited by man. Rarely enters into a garden and even in the fields, in spite of this, it is not a bird too elusive to people.
During courtship, once attracted to a mate, the male chases the female in a broken flight at the end of which may fall to the ground and mate.
In winter, the scribes matches can become gregarious, joining with other granivorous birds feeding together in stubble y corralizas.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

My Mom Made Me Smell Her Feet

Motorcycle Racing (I).

Red Wolverton on the ACE-record is congratulated by engineer Art Lemon.
Philadelphia (USA), 1923.


output by 1 Belgian Grand Prix.
Spa, Liège (Belgium), 1921.



Waiting output signal in the circuit of Brands Hatch
Author: John Topham.
Kent (England), 1937.


Woods on Moto Guzzi 500.
Isle of Man (Great Britain), 1935. File
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Harley Davidson Motorcycle during a board-track.
U.S. around 1920. HD File

Friday, April 16, 2010

Welcome Address For Church Visitors

"advise me?

Buenas tardes, amigos.
Hace unos días , mi amiga Dña . Agencia Tributaria, ha decidido que me merezco un pequeño regalo pues he sido un niño muy bueno y aplicado.
Con la pasta que me ha prometido y un poco mas, me voy a comprar un objetivo nuevo para poder poneros fotos de los pajarillos mejores y mas cercanas.
Pues bien, necesito que me asesoréis en mi decisión sobre cual va a ser mi nuevo cristalito .
Si mi amiga hubiera sido mas generosa, no habría dudas....100-400 l is de Canon, pero para eso necesito.....el gift of 3 or 4 years. So the thing is from the following: Sigma 150-500

stabilized again. Sigma 50-500
unstabilized but " EX (high range) second hand.

The two options are going very similar in price, even in the case of "Bigman " (50-500), although used, I can get one with enough security ahead.
the 150-500, has going for it is stabilized and the "Bigman " the proven quality of their lenses that lie (say) almost to the height of the "L" Canon in terms of sharpness, , although I must say that I've seen pictures of 150-500 very, very, very sharp .
Well, I here my dilemma, I hope your wise counsel appreciate and take into account.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Mucus After Orange Juice

Into the Arms of Morpheus (III). Stock

The dreamer
Author: Manuel Alvarez Bravo.
Máxico, 1931 .


This picture was originally titled Sleeper for the exhibition "Documentary & Anti-Graphic" 1935 in New York.
was initially priced at $ 30 for later lowered to 25.


Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Myths About Itching Ear

OCCULT (V).

The Case of the Cottingley Fairies.
Day Christmas 1920 the magazine "Strand Magazine" published an article by Arthur Conan Doyle (creator of Sherlock Holmes) which set out the surprising discovery of photographs of fairies and the ensuing investigation conducted by Doyle and Edward L. Gardner (one man, according to Doyle, calm, balanced, quiet, and eccentric or illuminated).
Both were members of the Theosophical Society (a sort of "modern religion" based on spiritualism) where they had knowledge of the existence of the photographs.
Apparently, two girls (ten and sixteen years) of a small town in northern England (in the article hiding both their names as the place, but then know that it was Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright , Cottingley) had managed to photograph some of these small magical beings.


Case (and photos, of course) became famous, and both critics and the (somewhat limited) supporters cast their arguments in the columns of newspapers.
research, the article and the subsequent debate on this issue ended up resulting in a book written by Conan Doyle, where he covered the back in the preface to the book warning the reader that:
[...] " This story is not an allegation of specialist convinced of its authenticity, but a mere collection of facts whose interpretation may accept or reject the reader" [...]
But, indeed, himself I was absolutely convinced it was all true, and it shows in each page.

According to Doyle, all evidence pointed to the veracity of the facts: The girls and some family members were interviewed first by Gardner and then by Doyle himself, concluding that they were honest people and educated.
The photos were examined by experts, who could not find evidence of manipulation. Research is devoted to seances that corroborated the facts. It even sent an expert clairvoyant who confirmed that he also saw the fairies. They were given another camera (with the plates sealed in secret) to the girls who used to make new pictures of fairies.
The evidence that could point against were ignored (to some extent unconsciously) or even transformed into arguments: The fairies that look "flat" and without volume, for example, was attributed to the ectoplasmic matter of which are made.

Surprisingly, one of the things that were most observers suspect was a fairy appeared crowned with a small hat to parisien. " Too modern and too French for a British fairy lovers.
The case was, as usual, a chain reaction of people around the world who claimed to see fairies. Dozens of people sent letters to Doyle (who also appear in the book) to recount their experiences. Even fairy began a taxonomy that distinguished between "national rates" of the tale.
The result of all this was that Conan Doyle earned more derision than recognition.


No fue hasta muchos años más tarde, cuando ya el tema estaba bastante olvidado, que unas ancianas Frances y Elsie confesaron que todo había sido una broma y que, cuando llegaron serios hombres adultos a investigar el asunto, se asustaron y no tuvieron más remedio que continuar con el engaño.
A pesar de todo, Frances Griffiths (la menor) insistió toda su vida que, aunque las fotos eran falsas, ella había visto las hadas.
La 'trampa' de las dos niñas no estaba en los negativos ni en las fotos, sino en las "hadas" mismas; éstas no eran sino simples figuras de papel bien recortadas y colocadas para la foto.



Friday, April 2, 2010

Dvd Fuzzy On New Lcd Tv

Easter processions.