Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Cuba fue séptima en la Olimpiada de Ajedrez (+ Estadísticas)

14 agosto 2014 | 56 |  
ajedrez
La selección varonil de Cuba igualó sus mejores actuaciones históricas en Olimpiadas de Ajedrez al ubicarse séptima en la clasificación por países -lo mismo que en Novi Sad 1990 y Calviá 2004-, una vez concluidas las 11 jornadas de competencia dirimidas por estos días en la ciudad noruega de Tromso. Las muchachas, por su parte, anclaron en la plaza 30.
Isán Ortiz consiguió la medalla de plata en el cuarto tablero, con el 75 por ciento de los puntos y un Performance Rating de 2766. Lázaro Bruzón -héroe de la ronda- fue sexto con 8 de 11 y 2762 de PR.
El podio de la lid Abierta correspondió a China, Hungría e India, por ese orden. De modo que la magyar Judit Polgar se retira de los torneos con una plata valiosísima, y como dato curioso, el único dual meet perdido por los indios fue precisamente el que sostuvieron versus Cuba.
De las mesas 1 a la 5 -cuatro titulares y un suplente-, los mejores resultaron Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria), Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son (Vietnam), Yangyi Yu (China), Nikola Sedlac (Serbia) y Samuel Shankland (EEUU).
En materia de ganancia de ELO, Isán sumó 17 puntos, Bruzón 15 y Yuri González 10. En cambio, Leinier Domínguez cedió 5 y Yuniesky Quesada vio escapar 6. Vale destacar queCuba aventajó en la tabla final a la titular de la edición previa, Armenia, así como a Francia y Estados Unidos, entre otros conjuntos de elite.
Entre las chicas, Rusia quedó delante de China y Ucrania. Nana Dzagnidze (Georgia) ganó en el tablero de cabecera, y en los restantes la imitaron Valentina Gunina (Rusia), Alexandra Kosteniuk (Rusia), Natalia Zhukova (Ucrania) y Rout Padmini (India).
De las nuestras, la única que mejoró su ELO fue Maritza Arribas (+4). Yaniet Marrero cayó estrepitosamente (-33), mientras Lisandra Ordaz mermaba en 7, Yanira Vigoa en 11 y Sulennis Piña terminaba con su coeficiente intacto.
El trofeo Gaprindashvili (que suma el rendimiento de cada federación en los dos torneos olímpicos) fue obtenido por China, con Rusia y Ucrania en los siguientes peldaños. Cuba ancló en el puesto 19.

TABLA FINAL DE POSICIONES, TORNEO ABIERTO

final open ajedrez

TABLA FINAL DE POSICIONES, TORNEO FEMENINO

mujeres final ajedrez

RENDIMIENTO DEL EQUIPO CUBA VARONIL

hombres final

RENDIMIENTO DEL EQUIPO CUBA FEMENINO

cuba femenino
(Fuente estadística: chess-results.com)

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Monday, August 18, 2014

Best tools to look up my lost dog

Follow the following method of look up


Step
1-Visit one of these links to start a searching over the internet


http://www.petharbor.com/
https://www.petfinder.com/


2-Make 100s of "lost pet signs"


3-Go Google map and print a map around your address,this will help you out how to track your job
3.1-post you sign in the most popular area,such as ( supermarket,depots,gas station,parks,fast food restaurant,bus stop,street corner

4.Offer a good contact number,a clear picture,detail of this dog,like name,sickness,and if possible offer reward,(money talk!)

5.Patrol around your house,and keep it in mind that every day you need to add extra miles for your next searching around your house


I see that the following info attached here was needed to be added as reinforcement for the searc of our lost pet

the following info is been provided from http://www.petharbor.com/

Tips to Find Lost Pets

Begin looking as soon as you discover your pet missing.

  • Start by searching your home, both inside and out.
  • Walk around your neighborhood or the location your pet was noticed missing from. Call your pet's name, and bring some items that your pet is familiar with and typically responds to. These could be treats your pet likes, a noise making toy, jingling car keys, a training device like a clicker or whistle, or a collar and leash. Check routes that may be familiar to your pet such as a typical path for a walk. Enlist as many people as you can to assist in the search, particularly if they are someone your pet knows and would respond to. Bring a flashlight if it will be dark soon.

Broaden your search for your lost pet.

  • Start checking local animal shelters for your lost pet. Begin by entering your city or zip code on the left and follow the prompts from there (Tip: The fewer items you select to search on, the more animals you will see. Keep in mind your description of the animal may differ from that of the shelter staff.) At the bottom of the results pages you can also click on the "Display Animals Registered FOUND by the Public" link to review pets that individuals have found and posted on Pet Harbor. Be sure to check back often as new animals are added every hour. It sometimes takes weeks or even months for an animal to be turned in to a shelter, particularly if someone has taken your pet into their home in hopes of finding its owner. Because there may be animal shelters or animal control agencies in your area that do not upload data to this website, try to check all the local animal shelters in person at least every other day.
  • Register your lost pet with Pet Harbor. Click the Register your Lost Pet link located at the bottom of the results page (directly under the "Display Animals FOUND by the Public"). Complete the form and you will receive emails when pets matching your description arrive at one of the shelters you selected or are entered as a found pet by an individual. If the shelters you selected have supplied us with an appropriate email address your lost pet information will be forwarded to them as well.

Advertise your lost pet.

  • One of the most important steps you can take is notifying the public of your lost pet. Create lost pet flyers that include the date and location your pet was lost from, pet's name, photo, color, breed, age, collar color, and any identifying characteristics. Be sure to include a phone number where you can always be reached, but for safety reasons do not include your name or address on the flyer. Try to use brightly colored paper to increase visibility. Post your flyers in areas such as veterinary offices, pet stores, parks and schools, grocery stores, churches, community bulletin boards, etc. If you are planning on posting flyers at traffic intersections make sure they have large enough lettering to be read from a vehicle. How big an area to cover depends on the number of flyers you are able to produce, but at least a one mile radius is recommended.

  • Our Lost Pet Postcard service can get postcards with a picture and description of your pet delivered to mailboxes in the area your pet was lost within a few days. All you have to do is perform a LOST pet search on PetHarbor and follow the prompts.
  • Place an ad in the local newspaper(s), and check the newspapers found ads regularly.

Most importantly, don't give up. Pets can be found weeks or months after they disappear.
Good luck!

Saturday, August 16, 2014

t.A.T.u. - 15 Years Anniversary - Retrospective





Published on Jun 1, 2014
31st may 2014 The Legendary Russian pop duo of Julia Volkova and Lena Katina known as t.A.T.u. has turned 15 years!
We've made a retrospective of t.A.T.u.'s career including the videos that you sent to us! Enjoy and celebrate!
Idea and editing: Elina Irzina (Chessari), special for www.vk.com/tatu
#Tatu15Anniversary
Music: t.A.T.u. - Not Gonna Get Us (Dave Aude Remix

15 000 000 records sold, 6 album, 24 singles