Whether you want to capture your child's birthday party, a wedding or the sites from your summer travels, making a home video is one of the most popular ways of preserving the memories.
As digital video cameras have become increasingly popular and much more affordable - average prices have decreased about a third in the last several years - many people are taking the magic of home videos one step further by doing their own editing and adding special effects and music.
7 February 2015
Entertainment Related, Miscellaneous, Movies Related, Reviews, Science Fiction Related, The Loupster Related
by Loup Dargent
February 07, 2015
It is easy to confuse the concepts of
"virtual reality" and a "computerised model of reality
(simulation)". The former is a self-contained Universe, replete
with its "laws of physics" and "logic". It can
bear resemblance to the real world or not. It can be consistent or
not. It can interact with the real world or not. In short, it is an
arbitrary environment. In contrast, a model of reality must have a
direct and strong relationship to the world. It must obey the rules
of physics and of logic. The absence of such a relationship renders
it meaningless. A flight simulator is not much good in a world
without air planes or if it ignores the laws of nature. A technical
analysis program is useless without a stock exchange or if its
mathematically erroneous.
Yet, the two concepts are often confused because they are both mediated by and reside on computers. The computer is a self-contained (though not closed) Universe. It incorporates the hardware, the data and the instructions for the manipulation of the data (software). It is, therefore, by definition, a virtual reality. It is versatile and can correlate its reality with the world outside. But it can also refrain from doing so. This is the ominous "what if" in artificial intelligence (AI). What if a computer were to refuse to correlate its internal (virtual) reality with the reality of its makers? What if it were to impose its own reality on us and make it the privileged one?
Yet, the two concepts are often confused because they are both mediated by and reside on computers. The computer is a self-contained (though not closed) Universe. It incorporates the hardware, the data and the instructions for the manipulation of the data (software). It is, therefore, by definition, a virtual reality. It is versatile and can correlate its reality with the world outside. But it can also refrain from doing so. This is the ominous "what if" in artificial intelligence (AI). What if a computer were to refuse to correlate its internal (virtual) reality with the reality of its makers? What if it were to impose its own reality on us and make it the privileged one?
6 February 2015
Brenda Williams, Cars Related, Celebrities, History Related, Miscellaneous, Politically Yours, US Related
by Loup Dargent
February 06, 2015
The Presidential State Car in the United States is the car that carries the President of the United States, his family, his staff and secret service agents. It is the official state car of the President of the United States. The traditional vehicle is a limousine and is the ground version of Air Force One. It is termed Cadillac One.
The current vehicle is manufactured by General Motors and was first used when President Elect Barack Obama was inaugurated on January 20, 2009, but it doesn't have a specific model name. The vehicle is called the ‘2009 Cadillac Presidential Limousine.’
When President Elect
Barack Obama is inaugurated on January 20, 2009, a new vehicle will be
used to transport Obama and his family. It is manufactured by GM and
will not have a specific model name. The vehicle will be called the
‘2009 Cadillac Presidential Limousine.’ - See more at:
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=346955&ca=Automotive#sthash.FSvsxlsP.dpuf
Published at: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=346955&ca=Automotive
When President Elect
Barack Obama is inaugurated on January 20, 2009, a new vehicle will be
used to transport Obama and his family. It is manufactured by GM and
will not have a specific model name. The vehicle will be called the
‘2009 Cadillac Presidential Limousine.’ - See more at:
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=346955&ca=Automotive#sthash.FSvsxlsP.dpuf
Published at: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=346955&ca=Automotive
The previous one was a 2005 Cadillac DTS (DeVille Touring Sedan.) The first time this vehicle was used was on January 20, 2005 during the second inauguration of President George W. Bush and the secret service referred to the vehicle as ‘the beast.’ This model is still used when needed...
The vehicle’s windows do not open, it is equipped with run flat tires, it is fitted with military grade armor 5 inches thick, and five antennas mounted to the trunk. The inside has a fluorescent light system because the windows are tinted and do not allow much natural light inside. The vehicle can seat seven people, including the President. There is a console mounted communications system in the front of the vehicle. The vehicle, when transported to foreign countries, is airlifted by a United States Air Force C-17 Globemaster III. When the President visits a foreign country, the Presidential flag that flies opposite the United States flag on the front of the car is replaced with the flag of the country he is visiting at the time.
There are similar limousines that are operated by the United States government that help to transport VIP guests, visiting heads of government, and heads of state.
The Presidential State Car travels in the Presidential Motorcade, which consists of 35 other vehicles, when traveling out of town. The limousine that the President travels in is maintained by the Secret Service while the motorcade support vehicles are maintained by the White House Military Office. In the motorcade there are two Chevrolet Suburbans that the President might also travel in instead of the limousine. Each of the vehicles has the Presidential seals on the sides.
The very first President to travel in an automobile was President William McKinley. The first government owned vehicle was a Stanley Steamer and it was used during President Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency. President William Howard Taft was the first President to use a vehicle that was stored in the White House garage. The first President to ride in a Cadillac was President Woodrow Wilson during a victory parade for World War I. President Warren Harding was the first President to ride in an automobile to his inauguration. The car was a Packard Twin-Six.
The Presidential State Car is comparable, for its safety purposes, to the Popemobile. The Popemobile protects the Pope, or the highest living leader of the Catholic Church.
About Today's Contributor:
Brenda wrote this article ob behalf of trianglerentacar.com5 February 2015
by Loup Dargent
February 05, 2015
"An 8-storey garment sweatshop collapsed, burying alive thousands. Out of the horror, a ground-breaking compensation scheme was set up to hold corporations accountable. But one company -- Benetton -- won’t pay up unless we make this a PR disaster."
4 February 2015
by Loup Dargent
February 04, 2015
Probably one of the most unforgettable cars ever portrayed in a movie would have to be the 1958 Plymouth Fury used in John Carpenter's movie Christine.
A character herself in the movie, Christine is a supernatural malevolent automobile that is literally death on wheels. She has the ability to possess and destroy. The other character in the movie, Arnie Cunningham, the typical high school nerd, life begins to change when he discovers Christine in serious need of repair.
by Loup Dargent
February 04, 2015
Singing is a joy. It releases stress and anxiety and make our bodies produce more happy hormones such as endorphins. That is why music therapy has a role in medical science.
Many people like to sing as can be evidenced by bathroom singers or you could be unconsciously humming or mouthing a tune when you are in a good mood. However, for most people, it stops there. For them, they have never thought of the possibility that they can become better or even good singers.
3 February 2015
by Loup Dargent
February 03, 2015
You need to follow many style rules to write your book. Some rules may apply to every word, while other rules may apply to its general composition. Either way, you should follow these rules as you work on your book. Your goal is to capture your audience's attention and strengthen the message you want to get across to your readers. Here are a few examples of these basic writing rules.
by Loup Dargent
February 03, 2015
When men are in a relationship around Valentine’s Day, many will wait until the last possible second to pick up a gift for their special-someone. The lack of planning plays a large role in the type of gift that’s selected- and more often than not, a last minute gift-giver will go with the over-used standard: a heart shaped box of chocolate!
You may be thinking that your girlfriend or wife absolutely loves chocolate, and you’re probably right. The problem is not that the gift won’t be enjoyed; but that it doesn’t show that you put any thought into what you would get the person you love on the day reserved for love!
If you want to show her you care, try something a little outside the standard heart shaped box of chocolate.
Another gift that’s regularly given on Valentine’s Day are roses- and in particular, red roses. Flowers are almost always reserved for special occasions, and most women enjoy receiving a pretty bouquet of flowers because most women don’t have the pleasure of receiving flowers on a regular basis. To go a little outside the typical dozen red roses, you could select something else, like a multi-colored arrangement of flowers in a pretty container. Stargazer lilies and Blue Irises always make a bold statement when paired together in a nice vase or basket; and the arrangements will last over a week. You could also go with a plant that will last months or more, as an indication of your own relationship’s staying power!
To go along with the flowers, you could select a completely unique gift based on your girl’s personality. Is she a writer? Give her a nice set of stationary in a basket you select yourself, with envelopes and postage so she can keep in touch with her friends. This will show you put some thought into it, and you can even add a few extra touches like a package of her favorite pens.
Is she the outdoors, animal loving type? Surprise her with a horseback riding trip or something similar you think she’d love but that you don’t get to do all that often. A Valentine’s Day present doesn’t have to be pink or red or heart shaped to count! In fact, the less it looks like a standard Valentine’s Day gift, the more she’ll probably enjoy it because it shows you cared enough to think about it and pick something you knew she’d like.
Is she a little on the wild side? Try some novelty gifts that may also be a gift for you, if you play your cards right!
The trick with selecting a Valentine’s Day gift that your girl will appreciate is simply to put some thought and effort into it. If you wait until the day arrives and simply grab a heart shaped box of chocolates- she’s going to know you didn’t think about it at all and probably be a little disappointed; even if she doesn’t let on that she is!
Submitted by: Debra Dragon
About Today's Contributor:
Debra L. Dragon writes for hoppyshopper.com about flowers and gifts and a variety of consumer interest topics.
1 February 2015
by Loup Dargent
February 01, 2015
Fiction and non-fiction have been compared tirelessly throughout the years. Because each genre has its own pros and cons, people often debate about which writing style is easier or more practical. Let's examine some differences, and then find out how they differ and what similarities hold true to both.
31 January 2015
by Loup Dargent
January 31, 2015
The History
The statue of Venus of Milos dates back to 150 B.C. from the Greek Hellenistic Age. It was discovered in 1820 on Milos island in Greece, when farmers dug up stones for their houses. A farmer called Theodoros Kentrotas tried to hide the statue in his stone house, but Turkish officials later seized it. The French naval officer, Julius Dumont d'Urville realized its importance and made arrangements to purchase it from Turkey. The Turkish government accepted the offer, out of fear that if they refuse, the French would either steal it, or take it by force. The statue was taken to France by boat and after repair work, was offered to Louis the XVIII. He presented it to the Louvre museum where it can still be seen.
Some less reliable accounts state that the Turkish soldiers never seized it, but the French commander who saw how the farmers dug it up, purchased it from a local farmer called Yorgos. According to the Milos islanders, the stone house on Milos island in Greece is evidence for the truth of the first account
30 January 2015
by Loup Dargent
January 30, 2015
Sumo wrestling games are an extremely popular sport in the Japanese culture. This form of wrestling involves two opponents, and each one of them is trying to force the other out of a circular ring called a Dohyo. They can also win by forcing the other to touch the ground with any part of their body other then the soles of their feet. Many people are familiar with sumo wrestling, but few are knowledgeable about the many rules of this sport. Let us look at how one of Japan's favorite pastimes is played.
29 January 2015
Dennis Jarvis, Fantasy Related, Geeky Stuff, How To, Humour/Humor, Miscellaneous, Social Networking, Video Games Related
by Loup Dargent
January 29, 2015
Silly human adults. They busy themselves with work, groceries, and Modern Family.
Every now and then they look up to check on you in your eternal hibernation in the the cluttered space you call a room but, sometimes, they need your help and that's when the tide turns in favor of every self-respecting geek.
Yes, Mom...you may pay the bills but I set up the remote control, the DVD player, the Wii (really, you can't even register the remote??)
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