Monday, January 31, 2011

Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Album Download

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kanye west download

Artist : Kanye West
Genre : Rap / Hip Hop
Released : 2010 ( Hot Album )
Size : 105 MB
Filetype : MP3

Track List
  1. Kanye West - Dark Fantasy

  2. Kanye West ft. Kid Cudi Raekwon - Gorgeous

  3. Kanye West ft. Dwele - Power

  4. Kanye West - All of The Lights ( interlude )

  5. Kanye West - All of The Lights

  6. Kanye West ft Jay Z Rick Ross Nicki Minaj Bon Iver - Monster

  7. Kanye West ft Jay Z Pusha T Prince - So Appalled

  8. Kanye West ft Rick Ross - Devil in a New Dress

  9. Kanye West ft Pusha - Runaway

  10. Kanye West - Hell of a Lie

  11. Kanye West ft John Legend - Blame game

  12. Kanye West - Lost in The World

  13. Kanye West - Who Will Survive in America 



    Fin



    So in around an hour I'm going to catch a cab to the airport for my long flight home Downunder. 

    After 6 months of travelling and studying abroad it has all come to an end, no longer will I live out of a suitcase or sleep in a unfamiliar bed. As cliche as it sounds but time always seems to fly at the end of a period. However though it is somewhat sad that I'll be taking a break from travelling

    South Carolina scientist works to grow meat in lab




    CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) – In a small laboratory on an upper floor of the basic science building at the Medical University of South Carolina, Vladimir Mironov, M.D., Ph.D., has been working for a decade to grow meat.

    A developmental biologist and tissue engineer, Dr. Mironov, 56, is one of only a few scientists worldwide involved in bioengineering "cultured" meat.

    It's a product he believes could help solve future global food crises resulting from shrinking amounts of land available for growing meat the old-fashioned way ... on the hoof.

    Growth of "in-vitro" or cultured meat is also under way in the Netherlands, Mironov told Reuters in an interview, but in the United States, it is science in search of funding and demand.

    The new National Institute of Food and Agriculture, part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, won't fund it, the National Institutes of Health won't fund it, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration funded it only briefly, Mironov said.

    "It's classic disruptive technology," Mironov said. "Bringing any new technology on the market, average, costs $1 billion. We don't even have $1 million."

    Director of the Advanced Tissue Biofabrication Center in the Department of Regenerative Medicine and Cell Biology at the medical university, Mironov now primarily conducts research on tissue engineering, or growing, of human organs.

    "There's a yuck factor when people find out meat is grown in a lab. They don't like to associate technology with food," said Nicholas Genovese, 32, a visiting scholar in cancer cell biology working under a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals three-year grant to run Dr. Mironov's meat-growing lab.

    "But there are a lot of products that we eat today that are considered natural that are produced in a similar manner," Genovese said.

    "There's yogurt, which is cultured yeast. You have wine production and beer production. These were not produced in laboratories. Society has accepted these products."

    If wine is produced in winery, beer in a brewery and bread in a bakery, where are you going to grow cultured meat?

    In a "carnery," if Mironov has his way. That is the name he has given future production facilities.

    He envisions football field-sized buildings filled with large bioreactors, or bioreactors the size of a coffee machine in grocery stores, to manufacture what he calls "charlem" -- "Charleston engineered meat."

    "It will be functional, natural, designed food," Mironov said. "How do you want it to taste? You want a little bit of fat, you want pork, you want lamb? We design exactly what you want. We can design texture.

    "I believe we can do it without genes. But there is no evidence that if you add genes the quality of food will somehow suffer. Genetically modified food is already normal practice and nobody dies."

    Dr. Mironov has taken myoblasts -- embryonic cells that develop into muscle tissue -- from turkey and bathed them in a nutrient bath of bovine serum on a scaffold made of chitosan (a common polymer found in nature) to grow animal skeletal muscle tissue. But how do you get that juicy, meaty quality?

    Genovese said scientists want to add fat. And adding a vascular system so that interior cells can receive oxygen will enable the growth of steak, say, instead of just thin strips of muscle tissue.

    Cultured meat could eventually become cheaper than what Genovese called the heavily subsidized production of farm meat, he said, and if the public accepts cultured meat, the future holds benefits.

    "Thirty percent of the earth's land surface area is associated with producing animal protein on farms," Genovese said.

    "Animals require between 3 and 8 pounds of nutrient to make 1 pound of meat. It's fairly inefficient. Animals consume food and produce waste. Cultured meat doesn't have a digestive system.

    "Further out, if we have interplanetary exploration, people will need to produce food in space and you can't take a cow with you.

    "We have to look to these ideas in order to progress. Otherwise, we stay static. I mean, 15 years ago who could have imagined the iPhone?"

    By Harriet McLeod

    Sunday, January 30, 2011

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs !

    Manufacturing fake eggs

    In China there are fake schools and classes that teach a variety of blatant fraud technology, even eggs can be modulated by chemical materials, but also be able to fry cook, is currently the most popular False course.

    Step 1 modulation of raw materials

    Using 7 kinds of chemical materials, see pic below

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    Fake egg was made from calcium carbonate, starch, resin, gelatin, alum and other chemical products.

    Step 2 egg production

    Raw egg into the mold to 2 / 3 full, put calcium chloride, colouring die, the egg appears on the film been announced.

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    The 'yolk' is shaped in the round mould. 'Magic water' containing calcium chloride is used.

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    By adding a yellow pigment and become raw egg yolk..

    Step 3 fake egg shape

    In the mold into 1 / 3 raw egg white, like the first package, like dumplings into the egg yolk, egg white into another, into the magic water, a shell eggs will come slowly. Naked egg shape to 1 hour to dry after washing with water, at shells ready.

    Step 4

    Sewing lines through the use of eggs, immersed in paraffin wax, calcium carbonate, such as modulation of the eggshell into a solution, repeated several times until the shell a little dry, immersion in cold water pumping line shape, this point, the egg has been put on a false cloak , You're done.

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    Hard shells are formed by soaking in paraffin wax onto the egg, which are then left to dry.

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    Oh yeah The Egg is ready. The artificial egg shell is very fragile and break easily but who cares!!

    Look so real

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    Many small bubbles is formed during frying the egg but not many people can tell the difference.

    The egg look exactly the same, and the eggs taste better than real but you are adding to the

    statistic of food poisoning person.

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    Beware of Fake Chinese Eggs

    Why make fake eggs ?

    Because of money.

    The cost of fake egg is only 0.55 Yuan/kg, while the true market price is 5.6 Yuan/kg.

    Cases of problem foods and food poisoning are widely reported in Mainland China over the last few years.. In 2001, there were 185 cases of food poisoning, affecting about 15,715 people and causing 146 deaths.

    The cases doubled in 2002. In 2003, the number of reported cases was ten times more than that in 2001, and the number of people suffered was as high as 29,660, including 262 deaths Now In Sept 2008 Nearly 53,000 Chinese children sick from contaminated milk; 4 have died.

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    Alina Baikova - Vogue Australia March 2011



    Credit: Vogue Australia





    Vogue Australia adds a bright splash of colour for the  March cover. Model Alina Baikova is dressed head to toe in Prada from the 2011 Ready to Wear collection.

    I'm love love loving Vogue Australia's move for a more minimal cover, though I think that the choice to have 'Colour Fiesta' in yellow doesn't work. Besides that though this slight cover redesign being

    My Travels - Paris.. Again


    After falling in love with Paris on my tour in August, and unfortunately falling asleep on my only say there I had to go back to this amazing city. So my final stop before London was Paris just for two days, well really one day with trains and flights it cuts it down. Back to Paris, I wanted to get things done like climb the Eiffel tower, go up to the top of the Arc de Triomphe and go to the

    Saturday, January 29, 2011

    Looks of the Week - 24-30 January


    Caroline Sieber: Noted stylist attended the Chanel Couture Show in Paris wearing none other than Chanel coupled with thigh high Louboutin boots. Note the adorable Chanel China Doll Clutch, it is so cute I love love love. (Bigger picture of the clutch over the jump)
    Diane Kruger: Appearing twice on the list this week. First Kruger was front row at the Chanel Couture Show wearing none other than a

    Fall Menswear 2011 Picks - Part 3



    Versace and Salvatore Ferragamo
    Enclosed is my last set of picks for Fall Menswear for 2011. Finishing off strong with famous names like Alexander McQueen, Givenchy, Versace, etc... Texture is a key element found in these picks, I particularly the detailing on the Versace Jackets. The leather leggings in Agnes B's collection I love love love.






    Agnes B and Alexander McQueen



    Burberry

    Helena Christensen - InStyle UK March 2011



    Credit: InStyle UK



    Danish supermodel, Helena Christensen is on the March cover for InStyle UK. 


    Christensen is looking chic with her slicked back hair. I've become fond of InStyle UK, it's a good and cheap read without excessive ads or puff pieces. I'm eager to read Christensen's article and the 'BAFTA Exclusive'. 


    The covers are being revealed so early, it's not even February yet and I

    Kilogram is losing weight, say experts


    Experts want to redefine the kilogrm, which came into existence two centuries ago. They fear it is not as constant as it should be.

    Experts are willing to make the changes so that it is no longer based on the mass of a solid cylinder of platinum-iridium alloy that sits beneath three layers of protective glass sealed in a locked vault in Sevres, France .

    This metal block, known as the International Prototype Kilogram, has been used since it was first registered with the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in 1889 as the definitive unit of mass against which all other kilograms are measured. In the past 122 years, it has been brought out of storage just three times to calibrate the national prototype kilograms used by countries around the world.

    However, scientists now believe it is time to redefine the kilogram because there is evidence that the precise mass of the international prototy

    pe in Sevres is not as constant as it should be. "We think it is losing weight, and we don't know why," the Independent quoted BIPM's Michael Stock, as saying. "From the three times we have had it out to make calibrations, we have had indications that it is not perfectly stable.

    It seems to have lost about 50 micrograms and there is no real explanation," he said. "There are no real problems now but if it continues, then we may run into problems in 10 or 20 years' time because measurements are getting even more precise.

    We need to anticipate the problems and, from time to time, we have to improve our definitions of the standard units of measurement - if you need to make an accurate measure of length, you need a good ruler," he added.
    ISMAIL CHOHAN

    Friday, January 28, 2011

    Extreme Gravy Wrestling !

    The following series of pictures is from the World 2010 Gravy Wrestling Championship held in Lancashire, England .

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    Joel Hicks, a 30-year-old lawyer from Burbage, took the men’s title.

    But the real winner was the audience anyway.

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    Sand Castle from Hell !

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    What's at the Center of Black Holes?


    Produced from the implosion of massive stars, black holes are wells in the fabric of space-time so deep that nothing, not even light, can escape them.

    At the center of a black hole is what physicists call the "singularity," or a point where extremely large amounts of matter are crushed into an infinitely small amount of space.

    "From a theoretical point of view, the singularity is something that becomes something infinitely large," said physicist Sabine Hossenfelder at the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics.

    Technically, that "something" is the curvature of space, or the heightened gravity that scientists have observed in the presence of very large masses like planets and stars.

    Similar to how a stretched rubber sheet dips around a bowling ball, massive objects can cause space-time to curve around them. And the more massive the object is, the steeper the curvature will be. First theorized by Einstein, nowhere is this effect more extreme than for a black hole, whose center represents an infinitely curving curve. Like a bottomless hole in a rubber sheet, the force becomes infinitely bigger as objects travel further and further into the hole.

    Around the singularity, particles and materials are compressed. As matter collapses into a black hole, its density becomes infinitely large because it must fit into a point that, according to equations, is so small that it has no dimensions.

    Some scientists have debated whether the theoretical equations that describe black holes are correct – meaning whether they actually exist.

    No one can be sure that their singularity doesn't describe a physical reality, Hossfelder told Life's Little Mysteries. But most physicists would say that the singularity, as theorized by equations, doesn't really exist. If the singularity was "really real," then it would mean that "energy density was infinitely large at one point," exactly the center of the black hole, she said.

    However, no one can know for sure, because no complete quantum theory of gravity exists, and the insides of black holes are impossible to observe.

    Rosie Huntington-Whiteley - Vogue UK March 2011



    Credit: Vogue UK




    Victoria Secret Model and Transformers 3 Actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looks red hot on the March cover of Vogue UK.

    The cover actually reminds me of Beyonce's Heat fragrance ad campaign, the fiery colour palette and Huntington-Whiteley's natural sex appeal make this cover irresistible and a step up for Vogue UK this year cover wise. Love love love





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    Nicole Kidman - Harper's Bazaar Australia March 2011



    Credit: Harper's Bazaar Australia




    Nicole Kidman is looking fabulous on the March cover of Harper's Bazaar Australia shot by Alexi Lubomirski. 

    American readers might be seeing double however as the cover shot was taken from Kidman's spread in her February Harper's Bazaar USA issue. I must say though Australian Harpers has made a great cover, unlike its American counterpart. The cover

    Legalize Surrogacy in WA State! Please Support HB 1267

    Washington State is giving another stab at passing a great bill into law (in my humble opinion), House Bill HB 1267. On Monday, January 24th, I arrived early at my states capitol in Olympia, ready to be heard. (Yes it was rainy but it is WA!)

    Just in case you are drawing a blank, last year we tried to pass this same bill under different numbers, HB 2793. It didn't pass and so here we go again! Just a recap of what this bill stands for; HB 1267 expands and clarifies the rights and obligations of state registered domestic partners and other couples related to parentage AND establishes consistent standards and procedural safeguards for the protection of all parties involved in a surrogacy contract in this state and to confirm the legal status of children born as a result of these contracts. As things stand now, 'commercial' surrogacy is illegal but compassionate (unpaid) surrogacy arrangements are fine. However even women who are 'unpaid' are not protected and can be exploited. This law, the surrogacy portion of it, reads like a contract drawn up in any of the states that have laws and statutes regarding surrogacy already in place. But in Washington State issues that are 'suggested' in those contracts will be Mandated here. (read page 37).

    I do have a couple of concerns here in regard to Traditional Surrogacy portion of this bill and in regard to the mandated disability insurance clause. But I think that those items will be discussed and hopefully cleared up before this bill hits the senate for a vote. (assuming it passes the House!)

    Below is my testimony but know that I did ad lib a bit. I couldn't help myself after seeing several Intended Parents speak emotionally before me about the rigors and expense of going out of state in order to build their families via surrogacy. I could certainly agree with them, as you will read below!

    "My name is Sharon LaMothe and I am the owner of an educational website on building a family through Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) called Infertility Answers plus I am owner of LaMothe Services, a Reproductive Business Solutions Service and LaMothe Surrogacy Consulting, a Washington based consulting program to assist Intended Parents here in Washington (and other states) learn about the surrogacy process and what they need to do to make their dream of having a family via surrogacy a reality. I also owned a surrogacy agency in Florida which stopped taking new clients when I moved to the Seattle area in 2007.

    Briefly, I am a past 2x Gestational Surrogate. I resided in New York State during my first surrogacy experience and because of the legalities in NY (very similar to WA states current laws) I was forced to leave the NY weeks before the twins were due and fly to Florida (where the laws are favorable for married couples) and give birth there in the Tampa Bay area. I gave birth via C-section so that operation added recovery time which kept me away from my husband and two young children a total of 6 weeks. Not only is it not wise to travel while pregnant, recuperating without your own family and friends around wasn't easy or desirable. However I was compelled to help my friends, the Intended Parents in this case, have the family that they always wanted. The contracts were drawn up in Florida and included some compensation. The psychological and medical screenings were done there as well as the actual embryo transfer. As you can see this took me out of NY state quite often at the IP's expense. I DID volunteer to be their Gestational Surrogate however it would have been MUCH less expensive and easier if I could have stayed in my home state not to mention my home town. (but we knew each other and they didn't want to work with a 'stranger')

    My second surrogacy was for a same sex couple from Manhattan and although I had moved to Florida to run my now successful surrogacy agency with my business partner and to give birth, CT had passed a law where both fathers could be placed on the birth certificate. Because that was a favorable outcome for THEM I agreed to travel to CT for the birth of this second set of surrogate twins. I was away from my family once again for approximately 4 weeks and most of that in a hotel room at the Intended Parents expense. Needless to say that if Florida allowed both fathers to be on the birth certificate it would have been wonderful for all involved.

    Because of my past experiences and those of other Surrogates and Intended Parents whom I had matched through my Florida Surrogacy Agency and knowing that Washington State does not allow compensated surrogacy arrangements, I have been working with couples who have been told that the only way they can have a biological child is via surrogacy. Often times the clinics have no further information to share and these intended parents feel like they are on their own with no guidance or information. They will turn to the Internet but swiftly find that they are overwhelmed with information that isn't understandable or pertinent to their unique circumstances. I have helped find agencies in states that they have family or friends in, find clinics that are cost effective, locate attorneys who are knowledgeable and experienced in contract negotiations and find mental heath professionals to help them through this emotional process. Some Intended Parents have family members or friends here in WA state who will waive any compensation and carry a baby for them. These people still need to have all the support and education they need to make an informed decision UP FRONT and that's where my expertize comes into play.

    I feel that if this bill is finally passed into law we will see less travel out of our state and perhaps more people coming to WA to use the facilities that already offer services to families using assisted reproductive technology without the surrogacy component. (egg donation, IVF, IUI etc.) It would be more convenient, less expensive and conducive to great surrogacy relationships between IPs and the woman carrying a baby for them here in a state that would be supportive and have laws in place that would protect one and all."

    I hope all my readers will support HB1267 and I will keep you posted on the results.

    Keira Knightley - Elle UK March 2011 Subscribers Cover



    Keira Knightley gets another magazine cover for 2011, this time she's on the March cover of Elle UK entitled 'Keira by Tom Ford'. This is her subscribers cover, scanned images of the newsstand cover have been low quality, when I find a good one I'll post it.

    Knightley as recent is starring in The Children's Hour at the Comedy Theater in London opposite Mad Men star Elizabeth Moss. 

    I love

    Blue River - Petermann Glacier

    Petermann - the largest floating glacier in the Northern Hemisphere, located in north-western Greenland.

    Glacier joins the Greenland ice sheet with the Arctic Ocean.Floating ice tongue has a width of 15 km and 70 km long, whose thickness varies from about 600 m at the base and about 30-80 meters on the edge.
    Supposedly, according to rough estimates, approximately 80% of the mass of the glacier are melted water.

    Expedition Greenpeace found that as soon as glaciers have lost up to 100 square meters. This amount is sufficient, to 10 years to supply water, a city like Sydney, which has a population estimated in 2006 was approximately 4.28 million.