Thursday, March 31, 2011

Change Locks On A Metal Truck Toolbox

A prize draw, and a variety

Today I bring two tidbits in this blog: a drawing for a prize. But we split, first draw. The blog of Goizeder , Accountt life, meets a year old and celebrates with a drawing for a copy of A coffin in the ladies room of Regina Roman. To learn the basics and others click here. For my part I sign because I read many reviews about this book and find it very funny. Let's see if I have luck this time! Well, congratulations to you deso bloganiversario Goizeder for that. You meet many more beautiful, I love to tell and read my life;)


And now the prize, which comes from Margari of readings and more stuff My and collect happy and grateful. Your prize is the blog inspires me.


Thanks again Margari, for remembering us. And now they're supposed to spend the prize for most posts, but, well, I guess you have noticed that these days I'm very lost. I am not having much time to read and publish the resulting review, or to browse the Internet, the truth, and I know how quickly extend these awards, so I guess most of you already have. I do not want to mess me up with who does and who does not, but I want you to know that your blogs are worth it all, all inspire me, all help me and I love your blogs. You have no idea how much I enjoy and what I learn leyendoos. I apologize if sometimes I do not comment too, as in seasons like this, but you know although not a record, I read and appreciate you all greatly. I send you all a big hug.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Wrestling Singlets Ottawa

Drawer: Radiohead (II)

say that writing helps to organize thoughts. Well I'm here again. Today we will finish with the mini-monograph on Radiohead , ranging from their fourth studio album to date. If you remember, the band's third album, OK Computer , garnered an unprecedented success for them. So, now it started really hard, continue on the path to success.

Three years after OK Computer the devoted to make many tours around the world. It was a really stressful job. The band went through really tough times almost carry their separation. Finally, in early 1999, Radiohead began creating their fourth studio album. Overwhelmed by the success with his previous work, the pressure was now full. All this led the band to previously unthinkable ways. Finally, in October 2000 they released Kid A , the band's fourth album and first part of a double work was completed after Amnesiac , his fifth studio album.

Kid A is a huge change from the previous work. It is more or better, is really different. A minimalistic style, with much less guitar presence as well as a listing of scheduled and electronic instrumentation mixed with touches of brass instruments of jazz. An album that I consider very complex deal, but (personally) once you do, you discover a gem after another. A highlight perhaps two topics: right place Everything in STI , first track that surrounds us with great intensity (the first listening feel even somewhat hostile) and then flow away from us in a cloud. The other issue that stands out is How to Disappear Completely , describing the moment of depression for the band happened but that adapts to each listener as required. I think that expresses these moments in life when you just want to not exist, deny or escape from a reality that destroys you. Sublime, brings sadness and even peace.

Amnesiac (2001) is perhaps one of the weakest albums of the band. Continues with the style of Kid A , although it becomes even more artificial. I will highlight an issue that deserves to be in good place within the larger issues Radiohead (though not the best): Pyramid Song . I find it difficult to keep up with piano, perhaps the most interesting.

In June 2003 he released his sixth album, Hail to the Thief . An album that brings together the styles shown by Radiohead so far (touch guitar with rock and electronic instrumentation with multiple layers of depth). The critics say that this album was very continuity rather than serve to redefine a genre as they had done since OK Computer . Alongside Amnesiac, I find this Hail to the Thief the two weakest albums of the band. However, it does more topics rescue: 2 +2 = 5 , which reflects very well the union of electronic elements and atmospheric rock (reminiscent of a rocker of The Bends ) and Go to Sleep, with a very dynamic and catchy rhythm.

in 2007 and 10 days in advance, Radiohead announced the release of his seventh album on the Internet. A risky maneuver and transgressive was to allow free download of the album and decide to pay for the amount the consumer wanted (even free). Still, it was a resounding success that system. Some time later, went on sale the physical release a double CD and extra material. The band's seventh album is called In Rainbows and is an interesting move to a more casual Radiohead, who really enjoy making music and have managed to get away from any tendency to become again a reference group. We find a more accessible album, electronic and energetic than his later works. I think it is possibly his most rounded album with OK Computer and Kid A . A highlight for all of it, but if I choose a few I recommend: 15 Step (pure energy and pace to stop a train), Nude (slow to really enjoy it), All I Need (air mail letter and a beautiful Cobina with low) and Jigsaw Falling into Place (pure dynamism in crescendo). Really essential.

And so we come to this. Just today, the day March 28, 2011 goes on sale in physical format latest work Radiohead, released about a month ago a sample of it online. The King of Limbs shows a completely ethereal Radiohead but accessible, although artificial human subjects in their execution. Despite sin may be monotonous and unvaried (both the disk and the evolution of the same song) still shows a high level of quality. A highlight of lack of time and learn more potential topics: Lotus Flower (the current single and a funny video) and Give Up the Ghost (relaxing, acoustic guitar presence shy but successful).


And presto, we're done with Radiohead . I appreciate the patience you have who read a post of similar size. Greetings to everyone. I hope you enjoyed.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Cheap Straight Razor Kits

José Saramago

I'll start this review with the truth in front: I have not liked anything this book and I was supremely bored. I am sad and disappointed because what little I've read Saramago so far I love it, so this has been a surprise. Recall that Cain was his last novel. Well, at first promised, it seemed fun and I even got a laugh with some párrafaos, then enjoyed the style and wry humor of this particular writer. But as it progresses, the boss is the boredom and in some chapters I have found it unbearable that reading. And that does not reach the two hundred pages and then it's over soon.

The argument is quite simple to explain: we started with Adam and Eve in Eden, newly created by God. Then comes the serpent, the apple and all that we know and are expelled from paradise and doomed to live in this our world. All I really liked that part because it contains a lot of clever humor. But then Adam and Eve have two sons who are Cain and Abel, and which also occurs all know Cain murdered Abel to death with the jawbone of a donkey because he had the favor and praise of God for their work and Cain. Thus, this character which gives name to the book, is condemned by God to wander the earth until the end of his days.

Cain killing Abel (XV century painting)

From there, the novel becomes a series of Bible stories, the kind that We all know also, albeit popular, but transforming the legend. During his pilgrimage, Cain can travel into the future and witnessing moments that have not yet occurred. For example, we witnessed the building of the Tower of Babel, Moses came to town during his stay at the foot of Mount Sinai, or is a passenger over Noah's ark. And what you learn during this time is that God is vengeful, hate the man and is a little crazy. Well, it turns green Saramago the Almighty throughout the book. I am not a religious person, so I have not taken the tremendous all this critiqueo: I tried to humor him because that's how you have to take these books, without going beyond (with The Da Vinci Code, for example, I played well and entertained me very much. So I liked). What happens is that Cain seemed to me rather than a novel, a cruelty, a form of Saramago be emphasized and to express its profound atheism, but to bad. And all this has me very tired, I was exhausted because the book is all the same. Speaking ill and soon, is tiresome. Is repetitive loop.

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Read: 21 al 23 March 2011
Original title: Caima
Translation:
Pilar del Rio (Portuguese)
Editorial: Readers Circle (provided by Santillana Ediciones Generales)
Edition: First (2009)
Format: Cover
hard ISBN: 978-84-672-3923-2
Pages: 191
Price: cost me € 1 because I chose it for the welcome pack of Ballantine Books (less than bad that I spent more)

CHALLENGES

This book helps me to the 50 Books Challenge 2011 (van 12) and Chemistry Challenge with 2011 (Item: Osmium - Representation: I - I use The challenge: P6).

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Where To Get Hormone Free Eggs?

Cain Miguel Delibes Road

One of my mottos is that everything has its time and place in this life and, after reading The way this me has become clearer than ever. When I was about twelve, my literature teacher sent us to the whole class read this book. On Thursday afternoon we did a joint reading aloud, alternating between each other to read it all and see our level. In each session we read a chapter and we got to the third, when one of my mates was sleeping and began to snore with real passion. The teacher was somewhat disappointed, but decided to be open to all: none of us liked this book, it seemed very boring and so he did know Doña Concha (which was the name of the teacher). She called the director, who came to class and asked us why we did not like, whether it was a classic, whether it was essential ... Well, there was nothing to do with us, we flatly refuse to read Road and, surprisingly, professor and director agreed to stop reading and start another book. Don Guillermo, who was the director (and also a professor of mathematics), so bajini told Dona Concepcion: "You know, I think it's time yet to read Road. They are too young to understand." I heard it in that course, I sat in front. Then, go to class, Don Guillermo told us: "I hope future you find a place for this book. "He left the class with her characteristic elegance and that was that.

Time passed and I have always felt that there was the thorn, when I got older and was read prepared Road. could then like it or not, but would leave doubts at all. Well, the moment came and just last night I finished reading it. Result: I loved and I want to go to school and although they may not remember the story, tell Doña Concepcion and Don Guillermo (which is still the director and is retiring this year). Conclusion: definitely The road is not a book to read for twelve years and a head full of birds. At that age they escape many of the things told in this story because I still have not felt, have not lived or not we realize that they are all around us.

The action takes place in Spain during the war in a village whose name is not mentioned, although it is known that Miguel Delibes was inspired Molledo, Iguña Valley (Cantabria) , where he spent his summer holidays as a child. The three main characters are three children between ten and thirteen years: Daniel Little Owl, Roque and the Moniga The Tiñoso Germain, but the common thread is the Owl, it all begins when his parents decide to send him to the city to study against their will. It is supposed to be spending seven years at least, outside the town, so Daniel made a mental of its people, its climate, its fauna and experiences he has lived there with his friends. Through their eyes born observer (for something called the Owl), we have, with enough humor, many rumors and stories that have occurred or are occurring in the village. Also, the reader is witness to that moment in life when you stop being a child. At first it is a charming book with stories of kids but, as progresses, it is charged fairly deep reflections on love, friendship, death and religion, a very present the latter, especially by the time the story unfolds.

Molledo A view of today, where people can Delibes was inspired to put his novel The Road

To me all this I have received much . Where I live and I've grown a district of Alicante which is so remote from the center could be considered a village. In fact, it was years and genuine people around here that is still called "people." Here each family has its nickname, and everyone knows everyone. There are rumors, events, scandals, anecdotes ... As in any town. When someone dies campaigns warn church and word spreads quickly and is made known by whom tolling. One goes out and asks "Qui S'ha mort?" and maybe if you say the name does not know who is dead, but if you say the nickname, not failures. Either that or tell you where he lived, that family is ... And always regrets the loss because, if only someone who has been on the street, you've seen a lot and know you'll never want to slip their feet into the streets.

But either death or life The road has brought me many things to mind. Now that I understand. These are different times of the book and mine, but the soul of a people remains the same. And then there's the switch, stop being a child. How could I understand this book when I was twelve, if it had not ceased to be a baby? It was impossible that I liked, neither me nor any of my classmates, because it's hard to look back and just as an adult will understand the ideas embodied Miguel Delibes in this novel. Why I said that everything has its time and place in life. TECHNICAL



Read the : 17 al 21 March 2011
Format: Digital
Pages: 203

CHALLENGES

This book helps me to the Challenge 2011 Color Books (light blue), the 50 Books Challenge 2011 (and going 11) and Chemistry Challenge with 2011 (Item: Ununpentium - Representation: - My use of the challenge: P7).

Friday, March 18, 2011

Thank You Card Wording For A Birthday Gift



MEETING OF MEMBERS.

SECOND CITATION FOR TODAY MARCH 18 at 19:00 and 19:30.
you there!

TABLE: BALANCE

2010, 2011 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING, OTHER.

A HUG.



DIRECTIVE.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Low Vitamin D And Low Ferritin And Low B12

of A Thousand Splendid Suns Khaled Hosseini

This is the second novel by Khaled Hosseini after the tremendous success was her literary debut: Kite . I discovered this author by a former neighbor who recommended it to me and I love everything I've read it, although to date are few and hope to publish more. Hosseini is an Afghan doctor who was born in 1965 and left Kabul to escape with his family to America in 1980, after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The two novels he has published so far deal with stories that could well be true, always with the last three decades of Afghanistan as a backdrop. If you wish, you may remember my review of The Kite here, which was one of the most and raw emotional novels I have ever read.

Thousand Splendid Suns is also a very hard book that almost did not release me until I could finish it. He had bought some time and I was missing out, I do not know why. This year is one of the novels recommended Challenge and there I saw the perfect excuse to read it at last. This time we find the story of two women, Mariam and Laila. Both are very different in character, social and age differences, but they face the same fate: a marriage with a stranger, an older man and very aggressive supporter of the burka (among other things). Each of the faces in its own way, keeping their true feelings and desires, always thinking about what could be and was not. One is submissive, the other a little more rebellious, but the two host in terms of its value and desire to fight. The timeline is set since the Russians invaded Afghanistan in 1979 to almost present day, through the Soviet defeat the Taliban and their regime ... Thus, we review the recent history of this country, which is very interesting.

The prose is straightforward, making it easier to read. But in my case, I've read so fast because I wanted to get to the end to see how this story just so sad. Any of my wishes for Mariam and Laila, I have been fulfilled, others not. In both novels this author has always managed to surprise me and I'd really like to read more about him, but has not done more books since 2007. Well, I think it captures that Thousand Splendid Suns loved me and no doubt I will recommend. It is cruel and emotional, but at the same time we can see that during the war, there is also room for friendship and courage. Indeed, the title is taken from a poem about Kabul who wrote Saib-e-Tabrizi in the seventeenth century. The book quotes two verses that I've loved:

countless moons were shining on their roofs,
or the thousand splendid suns that hide behind walls.

SHEET

Read: 8 al 16 March 2011
Original title: A Thousand Splendid Suns
Translation: Gema Moral Bartolomé

Publisher: Salamandra
Edition: Third
(November 2009)
Format:

Pocket ISBN: 978-84-9838-232-7

Pages: 413

Price: € 9.50


CHALLENGES

This book helps me to Books Challenge 2011 Colors (yellow), 50 Books Challenge 2011 (estimates are 10 and getting afraid that will not overcome this challenge) and with Chemistry Challenge 2011 (My use of the challenge: Recommendation 1).

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Buddy's Fondant For Icing

crate varieties: Bioshock

Hello! I decided that before proceeding with the second part of the mini-monograph Radiohead, I insert a different entry so that it is very repetitive my content. In the end I decided to talk about a game that had not yet done. Specifically on which I liked a plot level in recent years. I talk about Bioshock .

Let us in the situation. 1960. Jack, the protagonist, takes a flight to see his family. The aircraft has an accident and rushes directly on the Atlantic Ocean. Jack is the only survivor of the accident and nothing in the wreckage of the plane in the dark to find a beacon in an apparent island not far from the site. Once there, he discovers a door which leads to a more extensive submarine area. From here begins one of the most interesting stories of the current generation of games. Jack enters a one-man submarine ship and taken to Rapture, a secret city beneath the sea.

Rapture was built by the greatest minds of that time, led by tycoon Andrew Ryan. Sick of the shackles imposed by a society of parasites that exploit their ideas, decided to found a utopian city free from control and placed it under the sea. The city was built in 1946 and Jack discovers in 1960, so there is much history to tell. This story unfolds slowly through recordings that the protagonist is finding distributed scenarios. Thus we discover that behind the idea of \u200b\u200butopian city lies a story full of secrets, feuds, corruption and all the evils attributable to the human species. Fourteen years go far in a city as late as Rapture. Much of the reason for its technology and attractive is the possibility of modifying the human genome will to give many superhuman abilities as telekinesis or create fire with a snap. All this is achieved through usage of the ADAM, a fluid found in a sea slug living near the place of the city. The ADAM was massively consumed and unhealthy for the inhabitants of Rapture to the point of making them capable of anything about addicts by recombining its genetic again. These are called Splicers. Jack encounters many of them during his trip to Rapture for answers to an increasingly worrisome reality for him.

But there is only Splicers swarming the city. The real danger, yet the main attraction of Bioshock lies in the Little Sisters, collecting ADAM from the corpses of the Splicers. These little girls are in charge of recovering the ADAM, process it in your body (thanks to slugs implanted inside artificially by the brilliant thinkers Rapture) and then resell it to the Splicers. These little girls do not go alone, since it would be the perfect target for the Splicers. So accompanied by the terrible Big Daddies, authentic bodyguard robots with the sole mission of protecting children while they carry out their tasks of collecting. Actually claim the whole forming, but also one of the best pairs of games I've ever seen.


The Rapture ambience is sublime. Imagine a city under the sea, filled metal gates, dark areas, people crazy ... añadidle and posters, the furniture and the music of the 50's. Sublime, as saying. And the city is the true protagonist of Bioshock . His attention to detail and pampering to go unravel before a player to make perfectly controlled rhythm without doubt one of the best games I've played.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Can I Wax After Airbrush Tan

Japan

Today I talk about books, is moment to pause on the road. And unfortunately you see what is happening in Japan . It goes into detail because I think that we are all following the news, even minimally. For me not to tell me stop about everything that is happening in this catastrophe and, well, things go from bad to worse and all looks pretty hopeless. I feel very bad and very distressed in recent days because I love Japan, its culture, its people ... Within relatively little going to travel there and take one of the biggest dreams of my life, but the truth is that now gives me something to fear (I refer the nuclear disaster). I hope that if not now or next year, can make the trip in a somewhat more distant future, but I would like to return to Spain saying "Japan has recovered" . We all know that that day will arrive soon, and the process will be very difficult, but also We are aware that we can provide assistance, however small. From the first moment I knew I wanted to contribute in some way in the recovery of Japan and right now I have to find a campaign Red Cross seems to me quite serious. I'm going to make a donation and I'll put a link to the campaign on the banner next door (which is going to stay there indefinitely). This is not to force anyone to participate with the Red Cross in particular, also because there may be who is for or not their work and that I do not go. I'll just link if anyone is encouraged. If you know other campaigns, please put it in the comments everything is taken into account. And whether one way or another if I would ask for cooperation, because with a small gesture from the comfort of your homes, with that bit, we can build a mountain and help many people in need. I feel very helpless, but I think that a small contribution will count for something. Thanks for reading this post and help if you decide to do it in one form or another. I say goodbye today hoping to see more welcome news in the coming days.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

How Serious An 18 On A Bilirubin

Help Live and Die in Dallas by Charlaine Harris Victorian

second installment of the adventures of Sookie Stackhouse (you may remember my review of the first book here.) This is a book that I got to look forward, but also with anticipation and fear. I had so much fun reading the first part he feared the saga loose or Live and Die in Dallas (also known as Hearts dead), was not up to its predecessor. Well, I had a good, funny and engaged me to finish well and I still want to continue running the series. The thing up.

This time the story begins with a corpse in a car parked at the bar where Sookie works. The car belongs to a policeman and the body is that of Lafayette, cook gay and very little discrete mentioned bar. The sister of police calls Sookie to use her telepathic power to discover the real murderer, but duty calls our young waitress, who must travel to Dallas and do a job for the leader of the vampires there: read some minds to find a vampire in the community who has been missing for several days (or more nights, I should say). So, our friend the popular Sookie travels to Texas City with her vampire boyfriend Bill Compton, who is more bland than a yogurt water. There they begin to investigate and find some surprises, such as Eric also has moved up there to supervise surprise Sookie. We must remember that Eric is the head vampire the young, but not the bar. It is what gives these little jobs of vampires. The situation with Eric in Dallas is pretty tricky because about Bill is the other side of the coin and do not know what to do to bring Sookie to bed (something that can not do because it belongs to Bill. Things vampires). And here I can say.

Again is a slight story, full of humor and mystery, where all characters have the libido through the roof. As for characters, I love Sookie, but in regard to children, Eric has seduced me. In the first book I liked Sam, but here it almost does not appear and I guess the saga will continue that line with him more or less, the eternal secondary. And at the very beginning, Bill seemed like a gentleman, but in this book I feel that his character has fallen. Is it because of the glamor Eric? I do not know, but in the parts where he appears, I laughed a lot, I love it. Take it all with humor ... As for the argument, it is easy as pie, no mistake and actually find what I was looking around every page were the moments between Sookie and Eric. But it was all quite amusing as a whole and there is even a scene where I got nervous (yes, I talk about Sookie and Hugo at the headquarters of the Brotherhood). Overall I thought it was a good sequel, a tad weaker but very entertaining. I will definitely to continue the saga after a rest of the genre by reading a few more serious books, which I urgently ask the body. TECHNICAL



Read: 1 al 7 March 2011
Original title: Living Dead in Dallas
Translation:
Omar El-Kashef Calabor
Editorial: Reading point
Edition: Fourth (March 2010)
Format:
Pocket ISBN: 978-84-663-2291-1
Pages: 329
Price: € 9.95

CHALLENGES

This book helps me to the Challenge Sookie 2011, the 50 Books Challenge 2011 (and van 9) and Challenge with Chemical 2011 (Element: Arsenic - Representation: As - I use in the challenge: P4). PICTURE USED



The cover of the book I gained from here .

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Wholesale Chicken Wings In Dc

Undead I: Sherlock Holmes vs zombies! Ian Edginton & Davide Fabbri

I'm not an expert on the subject of comics, but occasionally I like to read one. When I learned that it was published called Victorian Undead I: Sherlock Holmes vs zombies! , I felt like an arrow. The cover also captivated me. I bought recently (as I saw in my last IMM) and was eager to read it, but quietly, enjoying it. Normally, whenever I read comics I've done such a stretch, but this time I did not want it that way, I've recreated by choice.

Well, as I said, I'm no expert, but I know when I like something and when not, no matter what the critics say. It turns out that this comic are putting green, you are saying anything but "bonico." I also found some positive feedback out there but very few and sketchy. I really had fun, personally speaking, but I recognize that there is little of Sherlock Holmes in the story. His detective skills are scarce and poor, there mistero hidden behind the cartoons of this comic. All is revealed too soon, so there is no suspense. Some parts also comes on too fast. If I had been better built in pace would have been a remarkable work, but I've been in entertainment like that. Be read but not a masterpiece.

On the grounds there is little to say: a plague of zombies stalking the London Victorian Holmes and Watson investigate while trying to save lives. But hey, is not a zombie horde either: acting under the orders of someone. Another zombie, but with a conscience. No spoiler this is, it is known from the beginning almost.

Perhaps most interesting about this volume is the final article of Sergio Colomina, entitled Sherlock Holmes and the comic . I discovered some interesting things with this article, for example that the first comic about this detective was published in 1895. Or that Guy Ritchie film is not based on any comic book print, as saying. In aesthetic reality and the idea of \u200b\u200bthe film are based on some illustrations of Lionel Wigram and John Watkins, who drew some designs with the idea of \u200b\u200bincluding them in a graphic novel about Sherlock Holmes that never saw the light. So, not that it is discontinued, is not there, let him hear. Well, this article also talks briefly about the film adaptations and the actors who have embodied the detective of Baker Street. So I discovered that the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes film was an experimental short film of one minute. The title was baffled and ran Sherlock 1903.

Well, despite everything, it was a fun and funny to hang out. The illustrations really liked me too, because it recreates a very faithful and the London home of Sherlock preserves many details. Victorian Undead series will have more numbers, but my online searches have not yet been clarified whether the second will be Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula or against Dr. Jekyll. Whatever, I'd take a look.

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Read: 3 al 4 March 2011
Original title: Victorian Undead I
Translation: Sergio Colomina
Labeling: Joan Moreno
Editorial: Editorial Norma
Edition: First (February 2011)
ISBN: 978-84-679-0350-8
Pages: 154
Price: € 16

CHALLENGES

This comic is for me The 50 Books Challenge 2011 (and go 8), because I thought that comics / manga that have more than one hundred pages or take me more than a day to read, I will include in the list. It also serves to with Chemistry Challenge 2011 (Element: Helium - Representation: I - My use of the challenge: G18).

IMAGES

The cover image I have obtained here.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

What Software Does Dazzle Need

crate varieties: Radiohead (I)

Hello! Here I am a week with my section. Today I want to bring some good music could acclimate a quiet evening at your house. Today I talk about Radiohead, one of my three favorite bands still active today. Taking advantage of new material have been released (currently online sales in March in physical format with bonus tracks), I'll do a mini-monograph in two parts on them, with specific recommendations from their jobs, for people who do not know them too can approach them easily and smoothly. Let's start with Part I.

Radiohead is a British alternative rock band originated in 1985 composed of the same five members since then until today. Launched in 1992 the first single Creep , later included in his debut abum Pablo Honey (1993). Perhaps influenced by current grunge groups like Nirvana began to build at that time, Pablo Honey contains a potent mix of issues (with the typical electric guitar riffs of "dirty") and acoustic tracks, with Thom Yorke (lead singer) showing a melancholy voice with shades and turn ragged. Perhaps highlight two themes of this album: You and Thinking About You . The band's early style was to dub the (wrongly in my seems) the "British Nirvana." Pablo Honey was a quiet debut album, which did not gain wide recognition and was considered an attempt at a band that had little to say. Big mistake, my friends.

With their second album, The Bends (1995), the band achieved success (in the middle of hurricane Oasis) and gained more fans in his debut. Were several singles that came out of this album. A record was also varied and was further from the more conventional style early. Issues like Fake Plastic Trees or Street Spirit (Fade Out) indicated the new preferences of the band (relaxing acoustic songs and a great depth of atmosphere), contrasting with the aftershocks rock of his previous work could be found in other areas as or Just My Iron Lung , both already much better than all his previous album. Personally I think this is one of the four best records. To highlight all of it, although you can relax, listen to the songs I mentioned. It's more than you usually expect from a second disc of a band with a powerful debut, so the impact of this The Bends is even greater if we consider the discrete debut of Radiohead .

After the major success with their second album, Radiohead was faced with the complex task of creating a new album that would live up to The Bends . OK Computer launched in 1997, reaching a favor even more critical, considering that soon the summit of rock in the last decade. And no wonder. OK Computer is an album of melodic rock and hypnotic sounds with various electronic and experimental touches that enhance the composition beyond that achieved with The Bends . Radiohead had passed the test with flying colors, becoming a band that was beginning to write part of music history. We extracted several singles on this album, like the famous and beautiful No Surprises, or also known Karma Police. Again highlight the entire disk, but if I have to choose, I definitely recommend Paranoid Android, a theme that keeps changing while playing and that surpasses anything heard of them so far, and other topics the raw, naked and moving Exit Music (For A Film) or more experimental Climbing up the Walls , an issue more difficult to digest but really satisfying when you do and that gives hints of the new road could take the band. Well

stop here for now. I feel the size of the post, but it is very difficult to summarize something, lol. I hope the songs that I have recommended you like or at least not leave you indifferent. Next time we will know the path taken by Radiohead after the overwhelming success of OK Computer . "They would get to transcend beyond their third album, or were destined not to reach a place in history reserved for the few?
Today

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Skaten Anime Online Spiele

IMM V - January / February 2011

touch display books that have come to my shelf for the first two months of this year. I know I said I would not buy anything except the Circle, because I have a lot at home for reading, but there are some books against which I could not resist. And above, the Fnac discounts do not stop me and make me itch. Seriously. Hehe.


- The Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas of . Thousand years ago that was after buying this book and, moreover, that issue specifically. Never had it in Fnac and I was too lazy to ask, but I went a few weeks ago, I looked and there was chance. It is mine.

- guard Oscar De of David Dosa . I have spoken once on this particular cat in the blog, when news broke that "predicted" the death of the elderly nursing-when he published the book with his story in USA. Shortly before Christmas came to Spain and wanted to buy it, but do not know why I did not. The push gave me the wonderful review of Isi, who can remember here, and recently also ended up buying (at a discount of 5 € on the part of Mr. Fnac and a new voucher.)

- invisible bridge of Julie Orringer . This is my order for the period January-February Ballantine Books. This month only one, but very attractive. I hope it reaches my expectations. I've picked up just today and just when I got home was in the mailbox the next two months the magazine.


- Live and Die in Dallas Charlaine Harris of . Second part of the saga aka Sookie Stackhouse Southern Vampire . The first read it in the e-Reader and I wanted to proceed like this, but found no translated version and it was well became uncomfortable depriving me of fun, so it was with the paperback edition with which I spent my second discount of 5 €. I went to 4.95 and gave me another ticket. Why?! I do not know, but it does not hurt for future purchases.

- Victorian Undead I of Ian Edginton and Davide Fabbri. This is a comic and zombie. Of zombies and Sherlock Holmes. Sorry but I could not resist. I saw the other day announced Fandom Zone (I think) and went straight to him on Saturday afternoon. He wore a thousand years without buying a cartoon and this makes me irresistible. And I tell.


That's all this quarter. I hope to buy it just for the future but we can not promise anything because I have 1: Fnac other uses waiting to be used and 2: the compulsory purchase of the Circle. In a first quick look at the magazine I've found a few books very appealing. Too tempting. Today I bid you farewell @ s listening Scenes from an italian restaurant Billy Joel of . Great!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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I Am Legend by Richard Matheson

I start the review of this book with a question: Have you seen the movie it is based? If the answer is yes, forget it all, because it seems anything like what Richard Matheson wrote . The film, starring Will Smith and premiered in 2007, is one of my favorite and after seeing it several times, I am still able to mourn and get nervous. I do not know why, but I love it. The book, published in 1954, is no better or worse, simply different and I liked so very much like its counterpart in the big screen. It was a great surprise because when I started reading it I was afraid to see what was so different and yet the few words I was totally excited and engaged with the story. Has long had several books of Richard Matheson around for home, some on paper and other digital, but this was the first and not the last.

I Am Legend takes place between 1976 and 1979 in a post-apocalyptic world. The absolute leader is Robert Neville, the sole human survivor, apparently of a pandemic that has wiped out humanity. But it is the only creature on the face of the Earth, because in reality, death became infected and show the behavior and characteristics of vampires. Neville, who has lost his entire family during infection, is entrenched in his house at night lessening the harassment of vampires who are crowded out with classical music at full volume, while during the day is to seek an explanation for the plague that covers the planet and solutions to end it. But this isolation makes Neville takes refuge in alcohol and do not stop thinking about his wife and daughter dead. His sanity hangs by a thread and is obsessed with the idea of \u200b\u200bfinding another survivor. It is a lonely and desperate man, but wanting to live without even knowing why.

course, try to put myself in the place of Robert Neville has been devastating and has made me wonder how I would take this situation. Surely worse than him. The book is much deeper than the film because we know what's in Neville's mind at every moment, we can know and feel his despair and powerlessness raw. It is a book about vampires, but they just appear. The prose is agile but rich and full of emotions, at least what he has conveyed to me. It's one of those novels that you should experience and I recommend without hesitation. I can say little more because I will not reveal anything subtracting emotion or who have not read (and I repeat it has nothing to do with the movie almost). And those who have read: What do you think? TECHNICAL



Read: February 23 to March 1, 2011
Original title: I am legend
Format: Digital

Pages: 73

CHALLENGES

This book helps me to Books Challenge 2011 Colors (red), 50 Books Challenge 2011 (van 7) and The Challenge in Chemistry 2011 (Element: Argon - Representation: Ar - My use of the challenge: P3). BBF