Twenty Eleven...a houston based local band that is putting it together...the countdown has begun.
It seems that my view of life in this world is a mere social distortion of the false image I have believed in for so long.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Angelina Jolie Says She Was Scarred By 'Salt' - cbs5.com
DERRIK J. LANG, AP Entertainment WriterAngelina Jolie Says She Was Scarred By 'Salt'
SAN DIEGO (AP) ―She wasn't computer generated, and she wasn't even wearing a costume.
","ImageCaption":"Angelina Jolie."}]" />That didn't stop Angelina Jolie
, clad in a snug shiny black jacket, from dazzling the crowd at Comic-Con on Thursday afternoon as she promoted her spy action-thriller "Salt," which opens Friday.
"She's so pretty," said convention goer Christina Torres, who waited Thursday morning in a line that snaked outside the San Diego Convention Center to catch Jolie in the flesh. "I mean, I always knew she was pretty, but when you see her in person, you realize just how pretty she is."
The A-list actress tiptoed around fan questions about her mysterious character Evelyn Salt, who may or may not be a Russian spy.
"There's a real duplicity to her personality," she said. "There's a part of her that's not necessarily a good guy, and because of certain things that happened to her, she's a bit damaged. She's not just heroic. She's not even. She's not just brave. There's something a little off about her, and maybe there's something off about me."
Jolie performed her own stunts in "Salt" and recounted an on-set injury to the audience that left her scarred. She sliced open part of her face just above her nose when tumbling into a doorway with a gun.
Jolie said she first thought she suffered a concussion because she couldn't hear anything, but later realized she was wearing earplugs.
Comic-Con continues at the San Diego Convention Center through Sunday.
May she never ever mess up that look of hers. Not many have her presence ona nd off stage.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Landfills Mined for Hidden T | Socyberty
Every year the average individual disposes more than 1200 pounds worth of rubbish. Nearly 70% of this waste could be recycled. The mining of our landfills for untapped resources could prove to be beneficial for the environment and the American economic system. This process is known as landfill mining and reclamation or LFMR. Nearly 70% of our landfills are reclaimable, but approximately 35% of the reclaimable products are paper oriented. Paper degrades over time and cannot be reprocessed subsequently much of this would be lost.
This leaves nearly 35% of our landfills filled with plastic, glass and scrap metals than may be reprocessed. Many of these scrap metals are common metals like steel and aluminum. Many more treasured metals may also be recovered, such as gold, silver, platinum, and copper. This could supercharge the revenues America attains by a great deal, and scale down our wastefulness in the process. Glass, for example, can be converted into glassphalt while other glass particulars and plastics are also recycled. Plastics can be formed into various items such as newfangled bottles, flowerpots, hangers, and even yarn for clothing. These materials can be obtained in abundance in our landfills, and can also be distributed to reprocessing companies. Landfill mining is relatively inexpensive and a good business opportunity for the citizenry who are environmentally friendly.
The conception of landfill mining was introduced in 1953 at a landfill in Israel. In several landfills the concentration of aluminum cans was in reality much higher in respect to the concentration of aluminum in the rock bauxite where aluminum ore is obtained. This implies that less work has to be exercised to make pure and extract the aluminum from the landfill in question. This may be a critical resource since the aluminum can be extracted for a much more modest cost, and with a great deal less work.
Once upon time, people were allowed to roam their local landfill to scavenge articles for reclamation. Sadly, due to possible hazards and health concerns, this is no longer an allowed practice. Landfill mining and reclamation is the modern alternative that can also offer new energy resources by reclaiming methane gas and creating biofuels from the food wastes. At present our current state of technology allows numerous possibilities into reclamation to provide fuel and goods, not to mention jobs and new industries. Only time will tell of all the buried treasures in our landfills.
Monday, July 12, 2010
American Extreme Rescue Homeless in Arizona | RedGage
Maybe Arizina's Governor should concentrate on ridding her state of these people before taking on illegal aliens. It is a question of priority.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Oil Spill- Is It the End of The World?
This video reflects the feelings of a lot of normal people who are plagued with questions of our future. BE ADVISED: some profanity is used in this video due to her frustration.