domingo, 18 de abril de 2010

do you like the anime?


I don't know to much about thi but I seen someone, like caballeros del zodiaco, super campeones, the lost canvas, evangelion, queen's blade, I thing thats all this anime it's differet cartoon like mexico, the anime are very good, well it's my opinion. here one image.

the lost room


that a miniserie of csience fiction, this is very good because is not about normal like otrhers, this miniserie is about objets strange, and is a men who lost the daugther in the room and I dont tell you more, you can see you.

domingo, 21 de marzo de 2010

oscars


what do you think about it?


we can see the oscars, the fight between avatar and the hurt locker.

the avatar win six oscars and avatar only three I saw the hurt locker and is not good for me, but for you tell me.

jajajaaja Ifor got the hurt locker win best movie.

domingo, 28 de febrero de 2010

FOOD


WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FOOD?


I LIKE CHINA FOOD IT'S DELICIOUS AND I WOULD LIKE LEARN TO COOK, OTHER FOOD IT'S THE PIZZA I LIKE TO MUCH, BUT THIS I KNOW MADE IT.


THE TRUTH I'M NOT EAT TO MUCH KIND OF FOOD.

BUT I DONT LIKE TASTE WARM AND SCORPIONS JAJAJA.

crop circles


Crop circles are sizeable patterns created by the flattening of crops such as wheat, barley, rye, or maize. The term crop circle entered the Oxford Dictionary in 1990. In 1991, self-described pranksters Doug Bower and Dave Chorley confessed that they started the crop circle phenomenon in 1978. Their work is continued by other groups of crop circle makers such as the circlemakers arts collective founded by John Lundberg in the early 1990s. Prior to this admission, many seriously entertained the idea that crop circles were not man-made, and even after the disclosure of the prank, there were paranormal enthusiasts, ufologists, and anomalistic investigators who continued to offer alternative explanations which are heavily criticized by skeptical groups such as the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.


Do you believe in this or what are you think?


I think is possible but i read other stuff like scientists made thinks like this but I dont know.

domingo, 7 de febrero de 2010

toy story


Old-fashioned cowboy pull-string doll Woody (Tom Hanks) is coordinating a reconnaissance mission around his owner Andy's (John Morris)'s birthday party in the days before Andy's family move to their new house. To Woody's dismay, Andy receives a new action figure, space ranger Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), whose impressive features soon see Buzz replacing Woody as Andy's favorite toy. Woody, the former de facto leader of Andy's toys, is disappointed and resentful at his replacement. Meanwhile, Buzz does not understand that he is a toy, and believes himself to be an actual space ranger, seeing Woody as an interference in his 'mission' to return to his home planet.


this film is very good walt and pixar do it things good, we waiting for toy story 3 on 3d.

viernes, 29 de enero de 2010

COSMIC HOLES


In physics and fiction, a wormhole is a hypothetical topologicalfeature of spacetime that would be, fundamentally, a 'shortcut' through space and time; although they are very popular in science fiction, there is no actual evidence that they exist. For a simple visual explanation of a wormhole, consider spacetime visualized as a two-dimensional (2-D) surface (see illustration, right). Now, if we 'fold' this surface along a (non-existant) 3rd dimension, it allows us to picture a wormhole 'bridge'. (Please note, though, that this image is merely a visualization, to allow the limited human brain to grasp an essentially unimaginable structure existing in 4 or more dimensions.) A wormhole has at least two 'mouths' that are connected via a 'throat', or tube. If the wormhole is traversable, then matter can 'travel' from one mouth to the other via the throat.


I never listen about this topic but I watch a program on tv and sound fantastic, but I dont understan to much.
it will be fantastic if we 'll translete to other galaxy.