
miércoles, 12 de agosto de 2009
Stonehenge

VW sedan or Vocho

In the 1950s it was more comfortable and powerful than most European small cars, having been designed for sustained high speed on the Autobahn, and ultimately became the longest-running and most-produced automobile of a single design. It remained a top seller in the US, even as rear-wheel drive conventional subcompacts were refined, and eventually replaced by front-wheel drive models. Its success owed much to its extremely high build quality, and innovative and eye catching advertising
Dr. Martens (footwear)

Dr. Martens is a footwear, clothing and accessories brand, and the footwear products are most often known as Doc Martens, Docs or DMs. The footwear is distinct because of its air-cushioned sole, developed by Dr. Klaus Märtens of Germany. The boots and shoes have been especially popular among skinheads, punks, grungers and members of a few other youth subcultures.
The first Dr. Martens boots in the United Kingdom came out on April 1, 1960 with an eight-eyelet, cherry-red, Nappa leather design. Originally Dr. Martens were made by a number of shoe manufacturers in the Northamptonshire area, as long as they passed quality standards.
They were popular among workers such as postmen, police officers and factory workers. By the late 60's, skinheads started wearing Dr. Martens boots. By the late 70's, Dr. Martens boots were popular among some British punk rock and New Wave musicians, and soon many punk fans were wearing them. The boots and shoes then became popular among other youth subcultures.
Dr. Martens sponsored Rushden & Diamonds F.C. from 1998 to 2003. When a new main stand was built at Nene Park in 2001, the stand was named the 'Dr. Martens Stand' in recognition of the sponsorship link. In the 2000, Dr. Martens were sold exclusively under the AirWair name, and came in dozens of different styles, including conventional black shoes, sandals and steel-toed boots.
HIM (rock band)

The band was originally called "His Infernal Majesty", but later changed their name. In addition, "His Infernal Majesty" gave people the idea the band members were satanist. 666 Ways to Love: Prologue was released in 1996 solely in Finland, and only 1,000 copies of this album were sold. This makes it very rare for HIM collectors and fans, and worth quite a lot. Recently a near mint condition copy of the bands EP was listed on eBay for around $600. The lady on the cover is said to be Valo's mother, who worked in a shoe shop at the time. It was produced by Hiili Hiilesmaa, and was recorded at Finnvox Studios, MD and Peacemakers, Helsinki.
Nitrous Oxide System (NOS)

In vehicle racing, nitrous oxide often referred to as just NOS in this context to differ from the acronym NOS which is the brand Nitrous Oxide Systems allows the engine to burn more fuel and air, resulting in a more powerful combustion. The gas itself is not flammable, but it delivers more oxygen than atmospheric air by breaking down at elevated temperatures.
Nitrous oxide is stored as a compressed liquid, the evaporation and expansion of liquid nitrous oxide in the intake manifold causes a large drop in intake charge temperature, resulting in a denser charge, further allowing more air/fuel mixture to enter the cylinder. Nitrous oxide is sometimes injected into or prior to the intake manifold, whereas other systems directly inject right before the cylinder direct port injection to increase power.
snowboard

computers

A computer is a machine that manipulates data according to a set of instructions.
Although mechanical examples of computers have existed through much of recorded human history, the first electronic computers were developed in 1940. These were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers.
Modern computers based on integrated circuits are millions to billions of times more capable than the early machines, and occupy a fraction of the space.
The ability to store and execute lists of instructions called programs makes computers extremely versatile, like the calculators. Any computer with a certain minimum capability is, in principle, capable of performing the same tasks that any other computer can perform. Therefore computers ranging from a mobile phone to a supercomputer are all able to perform the same computational tasks, given enough time and storage capacity.
NARCOLABORATORIO DE DURANGO

Mexico. The Mexican Army found 5 tons of marijuana, 15 kilograms of synthetic drugs and more than 60 military-style uni-forms, in the vast laboratory which revealed last week in the northern state of Durango, informs the Ministry of National Defense (Sedena ). At the site, according to local media, would have lived Joaquin El Chapo Guzman and Ismael on May Zamba.
On Friday, Sedena announced the discovery of a complex of 240 hectares, with 22 facilities where drugs are manufactured and processed marijuana, following aerial and ground inspections in the mountainous area of the municipality of Tamazula, Durango.
More than 2 thousand meters in height and in the most intricate of the mountain known as The Triangle Do-ing, the Sinaloa Cartel narcoparaíso built his own. Phones, electricity, water, laundry, Internet, provision of food and kitchen, infirmary, dormitories, fun with catalog and model requested by the largest and most impressive laboratory production of synthetic drugs in the world, cites the newspaper El Universal.
"Pneumatic"
"Pneumatic" redirects here. For the highest order of humans in Gnosticism, see Pneumatic (Gnosticism).
Pneumatics is the use of pressurized gas to affect mechanical motion.
Pneumatic power is used in industry, where factory machines are commonly plumbed for compressed air; other compressed inert gases can also be used. Pneumatics also has applications in dentistry, construction, mining, and other areas.
Examples of pneumatic systems
- Pneumatic tools:
- Pneumatic drill (jackhammer) used by road workers
- Pneumatic nailgun
- Pipe organs
- Pneumatic actuator
- Pneumatic switches
- Air compressors
- Vacuum pump
- Barostat systems used in Neurogastroenterogy and for researching electricity
- Cable jetting, a way to install cables in ducts
- Pneumatic mail systems
- Compressed-air engine and compressed-air vehicles
- Air engines for pneumatically powered vehicles
- Lego pneumatics can be used to build pneumatic models
- Pneumatic Launchers, a type of spud gun
- Pneumatic air guns
- Holman Projector, a pneumatic anti-aircraft weapon
Gases used in pneumatic systems
Pneumatic systems in fixed installations such as factories use compressed air because a sustainable supply can be made by compressing atmospheric air. The air usually has moisture removed and a small quantity of oil added at the compressor, to avoid corrosion of mechanical components and to lubricate them.
Factory-plumbed, pneumatic-power users need not worry about poisonous leakages as the gas is commonly just air. Smaller or stand-alone systems can use other compressed gases which are an asphyxiation hazard, such as nitrogen - often referred to as OFN (oxygen-free nitrogen), when supplied in cylinders.
viernes, 7 de agosto de 2009
Valentín Elizalde
Valentín Elizalde (February 1, 1979–November 25, 2006) was a popular Mexican banda music singer gunned down in an ambush. Known by the nickname "El Gallo de Oro" (The Golden Rooster), his biggest Banda hits included "Vete Ya," "Ebrio de Amor", " Vete Con El", "Vuelve Cariñito", "Como Me Duele", "Vencedor", " Mi Virgencita", and "Soy Así." Some of his songs were narcocorridos, and it appears he was murdered by drug trafficking gangs.
Elizalde was born in the city of Navojoa, Sonora. He then moved to Guadalajara, Jalisco and later to Guasave, Sinaloa where he, his father (also a singer), Lalo Elizalde, nicknamed "El Gallo" (The Rooster), and brothers resided for a few years. His father died in a car accident on the so called "Curva de la muerte" (Curve of Death) in the city of Villa Juárez, Sonora. He had six children with his wife Camila Valencia: Jesus, Joel, Sergio, Valentin, Francisco and Lidia. On December 6, 2007 Valentin Elizalde, was nominated posthumously for the Grammy Awards.