Monday, October 14, 2013

Undeniable Evidence Extraterrestrials Exist!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011


Undeniable Evidence Extraterrestrials Exist!

The Allagash Abductions: Undeniable Evidence of Alien Intervention [Paperback]
"Extraterrestrial life (from the Latin words: extra ("beyond", or "not of") and‎ terrestris ("of or belonging to Earth")) is defined as life that does not originate from Earth. Referred to as alien life, or simply aliens, these hypothetical forms of life range from simple bacteria-like organisms to beings far more advanced than humans." [1]
"The development and testing of theories about extraterrestrial life is known as exobiology or astrobiology; the term astrobiology, however, includes the study of life on Earth, viewed in its astronomical context. Many prominent scientists consider extraterrestrial life to be plausible, but no direct evidence has yet been found." [1]
Or, so they think. Approximately how much evidence does it take to convince anyone that this is real and actually happening? I certainly would not depend upon main stream science to present me with "the say so." Most people in that community dare not say anything about this subject, for fear of ruining their career. The fact is, we humans have already made contact with extra terrestrials beings in the past and present.
Numerous people yearly report strange lights performing impossible maneuvers that traditional aircraft, commercial, military, or otherwise, could never execute. And, just as many reports of abduction by alien beings. Of course, that is just the few that were reported. It is speculated there are still many more sightings and abductions that go unreported every year.
The following UFO documentary sums up the subject in a quick and entertaining style. It pulls from the latest and best news clips and various documentaries.
The Allagash Abductions: Undeniable Evidence of Alien Intervention
I highly recommend the following books available at Amazon.com
History Classics: UFOs & Aliens (2013) The Phoenix Lights: We Are Not Alone (2005) I Know What I Saw (2007) Unsolved Mysteries: UFOs (1987)

A genius behind the special effect

Matthew Albanese is artist who fascinated with special effects and magic. Matthew own a stunning artwork collection of photographs that will blow your mind with their realistic presence. On the left side in  gallery you can see the final image and on the right you will be able to see how image was created using his special effects. Scroll down and enjoy in today’s gallery with 15 beautiful artworks. 

BOX OF LIGHTNING

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 Diorama for Box of Lightning.. Backlit etching in plexiglass painted black.

 HOW TO BREATHE UNDERWATER

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Diorama made out of walnuts, poured and cast candle wax, wire, glitter, peanut shells, flock, plaster, wire, dyed starfish, compressed moss, jellybeans(anemones), sponges, wax coated seashells, toothpaste,
clay, figs, feathers, Q-tips, nonpareils.

 A NEW LIFE

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Diorama made using painted parchment paper, thread, hand dyed ostrich feathers, carved chocolate, wire, raffia, masking tape, coffee, synthetic potting moss and cotton.

 BREAKING POINT

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 Diorama made out of tile grout, cotton, phosphorous ink. This model volcano was illuminated from within and underneath by six 60 watt light bulbs. 

 DIY PARADISE

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 Making clouds out of drug store cotton balls. Diorama madre from cotton, salt, cooked sugar, tin foil, feathers & canvas.

 AFTER THE STORM

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 This model is simply made out of faux fur(fields), cotton (clouds) and sifted tile grout(mountains). The perspective is forced as in all of my images, and the lighting effect was created by simply shifting the white balance.

 EVERYTHING WE EVER WERE

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 It took two months to store up enough fireplace ash to create this lunar landscape. The darker rocks are made of mixed tile grout, flag crumpled paper & wire. The Earth is a video still projected onto the wall.

 SALT WATER FALLS

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 Diorama made out of glass, plexiglass, tile grout, moss, twigs, salt, painted canvas & dry ice. The waterfall was created from a time exposure of falling table salt.

 SUGARLAND

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 Made out of 20 pounds of sugar, jello and corn syrup. The crystals were grown in my studio over the course of two months.

 WILDFIRE

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  Diorama made from wood, moss, yellow glitter, clear garbage bags, cooked sugar, scotch-brite pot scrubbers, bottle brushes, clipping from a bush in bloom (white flowers) clear thread, sand, tile grout (coloring), wire, paper and alternating yellow, red and orange party bulbs. 

 ICEBREAKER

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 25 pounds of sugar cooked at varying temperatures (hard crack & pulled sugar recipes) It’s basically made out of candy. salt, egg whites, corn syrup, cream of tartar, powdered sugar, blue food coloring, india ink & flour. Three days of cooking, and two weeks of building.

 TORNADO

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Diorama made of steel wool, cotton, ground parsley and moss

 WATERGLASS MOUNTAINS

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 This one is a mixture of many different materials, tile grout, moss, bottle brushes (pine trees) Actual clippings from ground cover and was built on top of  standard outdoor patio table (water glass).  The sky is canvas painted blue. Coloring was again achieved by shifting white balance.

 AURORA BOREALIS

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 This one was made by photographing a beam of colored light against a black curtain to achieve the edge effect. The trees were composited from life ( so far the only real life element in any of these images) The stars are simply strobe light through holes in cork board.

 PAPRIKA MARS

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 Paprika Mars. Made out of 12 pounds paprika, cinnamon, nutmeg, chili powder and charcoal
 Matthew Albanese’s fascination with film, special effects and movie magic—and the mechanics behind these illusions—began early.  Born in northern New Jersey in 1983, Albanese spent a peripatetic childhood moving between New Jersey and upstate New York. An only child, Albanese enjoyed imaginative, solitary play. He loved miniatures and created scenarios intricately set with household objects and his extensive collection of action figures. After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Photography at the State University of New York, Purchase, Albanese worked as a fashion photographer, training his lens on bags, designer shoes and accessories—this small-object specialization is known in the retail trade as “table top photography.” Albanese’s creative eye soon turned to tabletop sets of a more wildly eclectic nature. In 2008, a spilled canister of paprika inspired him to create his first mini Mars landscape. More minute dioramas—made of spices, food and found objects—followed. In 2011, Albanese was invited to show at the Museum of Art and Design of New York. His work has also been exhibited at the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Winkleman Gallery, and Muba, Tourcoing France. Matthew is represented  at Bonni Benrubi Gallery in New York

Why I can't sign in into my Gmail or Play Store at my Android?

Sign in using application-specific passwords

The codes that you’ll get with 2-step verification don’t work with all applications. There are a few applications that use information from your Google Account that require application-specific passwords (ASPs).

Using application-specific passwords

Examples of devices and applications that use ASPs include: Email clients such as Outlook, Apple Mail and Thunderbird, and Gmail and Google Calendar on your phone. Below are two examples of what you might see when using an application that requires an ASP.

How to generate an application-specific password

  1. Visit your Google Account settings page.
  2. On the left, click Security.
  3. Under the "2-step verification" topic, click Manage your application specific passwords.
  4. Under the Application-specific passwords section, enter a descriptive name for the application (label 1) you want to authorize, such as "AdWords Editor – Desktop," then click “Generate application-specific password" (label 2).
    application-specific password creation
    You'll then see the ASP you just created (3). You'll also see the name you wrote in for the device (4) and a link toRevoke (5) -- or cancel -- the code.
    application-specific password example
    Once you click Done, you’ll never see that application-specific code again. But don't panic: You can generate a new one whenever you’re prompted for an ASP by a non-browser device or application -- even a device or application you’ve authorized before.
  5. When you sign in to an application requiring an ASP, enter your ASP in the password field, and make sure you check the "Remember password" option if you want the application to remember the code.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

2013 World Cup - Aronian plays a splendid game! (Aronian vs Markov)

Published on Aug 11, 2013
This match was played in round 1 of the 2013 FIDE World Cup between GM Levon Aronian (2813) and Mikhail Markov (2305).

(1) Aronian,Levon - Markov,Mikhail [D37]
FIDE World Cup 2013 Tromso NOR (1.1), 11.08.2013
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.Nc3 Be7 5.Bf4 0--0 6.e3 Nbd7 7.Be2 dxc4 8.0--0 Nd5 9.Bxc4 Nxf4 10.exf4 c5 11.dxc5 Nxc5 12.Qe2 Bf6 13.Rad1 Qc7 14.Ne5 a6 15.a4 Nd7 16.Nxf7 Rxf7 17.Bxe6 Nf8 18.Bxf7+ Qxf7 19.Ne4 Be7 20.Qf3 Bd7 21.Ng5 Bc6 22.Qxc6 bxc6 23.Nxf7 Kxf7 24.Rfe1 Rb8 25.Re2 c5 26.g3 Rb4 27.Rd5 g6 28.Rde5 Rb7 29.h4 Bd6 30.Re8 Nd7 31.Rc8 Be7 32.a5 Bf6 33.Rc6 Bxb2 34.Rxa6 Bd4 35.Kg2 Nb8 36.Rb6 Rxb6 37.axb6 c4 38.b7 c3 39.Kf3 Bf6 40.Re4 Be7 41.Rc4 Ke6 42.Rxc3 h5 43.Re3+ Kd7 44.f5 g5 45.Rxe7+ 1--0

Levon Aronian is an Armenian chess Grandmaster. On the May 2012 FIDE list, he was ranked number two in the world and had an Elo rating of 2825,[1] making him the third highest rated player in history

World Cup 2013: Peter Svidler


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WeMo Home Automation
Switch + Motion Sensor bundle

The Belkin WeMo Switch and WeMo Motion Kit gives you wireless control of your home appliances and electronics, turning devices of your choice on or off as soon as movement is detected. The sensor plugs into an outlet and detects motion up to 10 feet away. It then sends a wireless signal to the WeMo Switch to turn the connected device either on or off. Download the free WeMo app to any Apple device (iOS 5 or higher) to program a light to turn on when you walk into the house or a fan to turn off when you leave.

WeMo Motion Turns Electronic Devices On/Off

WeMo Motion Turns Electronic 
Devices On/Off

The WeMo Switch and WeMo Motion Kit makes it easy to set schedules for home appliances and electronics and turn devices on and off remotely. The sensor detects movement up to 10 feet away and wirelessly signals the WeMo Switch to turn the connected device on or off, depending on your preference. The sensor's 6-foot cord lets you place it in the optimal position.

Add Multiple Switches and Motion Sensors

Add Multiple Switches and Motion Sensors for 
Increased Control

The WeMo kit is completely modular, allowing you to control as much or as little of your house as you like. You can add an additional WeMo Switch to provide control of more areas of your home. Additionally, multiple switches can be linked to one sensor--turn on a light and heater or a set of lights at the same time with only one sensor.

Simply plug the sensor's A/C module into an outlet

To get started

Simply plug the sensor's A/C module into an outlet in your home and position the sensor. Next, plug the WeMo Switch into a separate outlet, and plug a device like a heater, fan, lamp, or stereo into the switch. Next, download the free WeMo app from the Apple app store to your iPhone or iPad. Connect the sensor and switch to your home Wi-Fi network and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.


Wi-Fi Range Extender and Access Point




Wireless range extenders and access points are a great solution for extending your Wi-Fi wireless access to all areas of your home (inside or outside) where your wireless router's Wi-Fi can't reach. Use your iphone, ipad or other mobile Wi-Fi device in all areas of your home.