te provoaca sa gandesti
catia pdf to jpg
Pentru mine, informatia de citi dpi are o imagine nu are nici o importanta - decit asa, ca atunci cind se tipareste ceva sa nu se scada sub 240 dpi pentru ca in jurul acestei valori e un prag tehnic; peste, nu conteaza, sub, se vede rau imaginea printata sau tiparita.
O imagine tiff de 3000x4000 pixeli ( numarul de pixeli conteaza si atit) va fi la fel de mare in MB fie ca are 4000 de dpi fie ca are 75 de dpi. Sigur, micsorarea sau marirea unei imagini se poate face cu PS (acel "save for web" nu e chiar rau) ca si cu multe alte programe uzuale; diferentele la micsorarea unei imagini, intre diverse softuri, daca se face o interpolare de calitate (bicubica de calitate sau si mai bine cu fractali), se pot vedea greu sau sunt invizibile in majoritatea cazurilor. Problema vine dupa micsorare. Exista zone in imagine sau imaigni care trebuiesc lucrate si la care trebuie folosit un filtru de sharpening si/sau unsharp mask... Eu personal daca trebuie sa micsorez un numar mare de imagini, folosesc ori programul de facut pagini de web din PS sau Photoshop Elements, ori, cu rezultate si mai bune, programul BreezeBrowser (www.breezesys.com) care face niste micsorari rapide de foarte buna calitate. Daca trebuie sa micsorez numai citeva imaigni si calitatea este importanta, le micsorez una cite una, setez citi pixeli pe citi pixeli sa aiba ( treaba cu DPI nu ma intereseaza) si le lucrez pe zone si suprafete; nu le maresc decit foarte selectiv sharpeningul, dar oricum nu le las asa, pentru ca in majoritatea cazurilor par cam neclare, micsorate si atit. Orice procesare a unei imagini cere arta si atentie si nu sunt de parere ca se pierde din calitate, marind sau micsorind o imagine; trebuie privit ansamblul, rezultatul final; se pot face opere de arta de 640x480 de pixeli, asa cum se fac jenante imagini care nu spun nimic cu camere de 8 MP... aparenta, acuratetea unei imagini, are importanta ei, dar conteaza si multe alte lucruri pentru ca o imagine sa fie aproape de ideea pe care am vrea sa o transmitem. Expozitii cu poze polaroid de 6x8 cm sunt uzuale la case mari, si exista printuri de metri patrati care arata perfect, si exista si expozitii de timbre... Pentru mine o fotografie de 2000x3000 de pixeli este o fotografie, si aceeasi micsorata la 200x300 de pixeli e alta fotografie, care trebuie procesata complex pentru ca sa arate bine... Dar, fiecare cu parerile sale, si alte pareri sunt binevenite. http://www.opiniabuzau.ro/pdf/1_big.jpg
Care dai malaiu sa stai mai in fatza?
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Dinu Lazar
la: 22/09/2005 09:13:20
(la: O conversatie cu DINU LAZAR, fotograf) call for artists
famous Contemporary artists CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS SERIES Date published: 2005-12 Number of pages: 208 Publisher: WoA Language: English art book Place and availability in the book are subject to quality. Our policy is inviting artists for two pages inclusion from 3 to 6 works, up to 500 words of critic essay and photo on the present publishing project. If interested please contact us today, or download the agreement as PDF file included on the website www.worldofartmagazine.com and mail us quality pictures for selection (we can review your site for this purpose). The book will be distributed through more than 7,500 large bookstores and eCommerce channels in USA and internationally including Barnes & Noble, Borders, Amazon, Powell’s, Alibris, Books-A-Million, Buy.com, Walmart, Ecampus, Textbookx, Blackwel also AmazonCanada, AmazonFrance, Amazon,Germany, Amazon,GreatBritain, AmazonJapan, Australia, New Zealand and others. Being published is simply good business. 90% of published artists have reported new clients. COLLECTOR TESTIMONY Hi- Wow! I really enjoyed your 100 Contemp. Artist book. Some fantastic talent in there. I have two reasons for writing and hope you can help. I have an interest in purchasing work from some of the artists. In particular, I like: Lise Robin, Vujka Radivojevik, Jose Sacal, Aysegul Izer, Aragues Palacio, Maria Bovin, Eduardo Pla, Henryk Szydlowski. How do I find out how much the work is and how to buy from these artists? Please help if you can. Also, I am working with a partner in NY to put on a show in the middle east in the very near future. We had intended to feature only artists from China is this show, but I would like to invite some of the artists in your publication to have their work featured at the show, which will be attended by very wealthy people. I am an avid collector, and a film producer. Thanks, ME Look inside ART ADDICTION 100 Contemporary Artists, edition 2003, a similar book as the FAMOUS http://www.worldofartmagazine.com/artaddiction.htm THE SELECTION We have to inform that the layout process is in advanced progress –date of publication December 05, and only few pages are available for inclusion. If you would like to include visuals for selection, please submit today. The inclusion is judged solely by visuals submitted as attachment send to: info@worldofartmagazine.com. Applicants who receive notification of passing the selection should provide the works either by e-mailed computer files or by directly mail as photographs or slides to the designated address. All accepted works that pass the selection will be published. THE MATERIALS TO BE RECEIVED Quality photos or slides, critic essay, statement or biography on disk, CD, paper or e-mail, one photo. • Submit as e-mail attachment 3 ~ 6 image files as .JPG, .TIFF, .PDF and 500 words or send by mail the photos or slides of the works for publication. • Indicate top right of image. Completed the application forms and return to Publisher. • Up to 500 words of critic essay or statement • The artist photo IMAGE SIZE Image files as .JPG, .TIFF, .PDF,as 300 dpi / up to 3000 pixel or W25 cm / W10 inches or photographs. INCLUSION FEE From $1290 (€990) for two full pages To get full price information and payment instructions download the application as PDF file or JPEG file included on the Website www.worldofartmagazine.com TECHNICAL DATA Size: 9½x10 in. /24x25 cm., hardcover. Print run 25,000 copies. DEADLINE We have to inform that the layout process is in progress and to made a reservations in the book please submit visuals for the selection process today E-mail to : info@worldofartmagazine.com Web site : www.worldofartmagazine.com World of Art, P.Russu -editor and publisher Mörbylund 19, 9tr SE 182 30 DANDERYD Stockholm, Sweden 1. Unique designed to maximum exposure that instantly submits your works to over 50,000 potentially buyers, art collectors, consumers and art lovers. The most exhaustive and accurate art book in the series of Contemporary Artists published by WoA Publishing and World of Art global art magazine. 2. The project offers to each selected artists the space of 2 pages on FAMOUS 100 Contemporary Artists. 3. The pages should include up to 3 - 6 works, biography, critic essays, and the artist photo. 4. Each selected artist will receive free 3 copies of the book. "Dance me to the children, who are askin' to be born / Dance me to the curtains, that our kisses have outworn / Dance me with your naked eye, be my homeward dove / And dance me, to the end of love" (citat aproximativ, din memorie)
"Dance me to the end of love" un cantec despre statornicia in dragoste pana la moarte. Videoclipul: fotografii de nunta din tinerete, vechi de zeci de ani, alternand cu imaginile unor batrani tinandu-se de mana pe culoarele unei case de batrani... Versul "Dance me to their beauty, where they're burning violins" e o aluzie la crematoriile din lagarele naziste, la intrarea carora erau pusi detinutii sa cante la violoncele piese de camera, in timp ce nenorocitii erau arsi...
Romanian GeCAD To Sell Microsoft Antivirus Technology
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SB_one
la: 25/01/2004 11:07:15
(la: Jos palaria!) Subject: Romanian GeCAD To Sell Microsoft Antivirus Technology
FYI, Dow Jones Business News Romanian GeCAD To Sell Microsoft Antivirus Technology Tuesday June 10, 10:44 am ET BUCHAREST -(Dow Jones)- Romania's GeCAD Software has reached an agreement with Microsoft Corp. (NasdaqNM:MSFT - News) to sell the U.S company its antivirus technology, GeCAD said in a statement Tuesday. "The acquisition of GeCAD's technology will help secure customers by helping us deliver antivirus solutions for Microsoft products and services," the statement cited Mike Nash, corporate vice president of the Security Business Unit at Microsoft, as saying. The details of the agreement will be made public Wednesday at a press conference in Bucharest. Bucharest-based GeCAD is a technology company specialized in providing antivirus solutions for all categories of users. The company markets its products under the brand "RAV AntiVirus", which protects more than 10 million users worldwide. Web sites: http://www.gecadsoftware.com; http://www.ravantivirus.com -By Cristi Cretzan, Dow Jones Newswires; (4021) 210-8197; cristi.cretzan@dowjones.com SB ........................................................................... Moto: Crede in cel ce cauta Adevarul, Fereste-te de cel ce l-a gasit. (A.Gide)
Would you like to read your name in Paris, London and New York?
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Dinu Lazar
la: 22/04/2004 06:22:10
(la: O conversatie cu DINU LAZAR, fotograf) Dear Friend of Black and White Photography,
Would you like to read your name in Paris, London and New York? Then take part and win: your photo along with your name on the new AGFA MULTICONTRAST packages your photo along with your name all over the world in a high-quality black and white photo calendar and in addition one of 3 Hasselblad 501 CM cameras or other prizes Within the Subject "Move it!" AGFA is looking for the 12 best analogue black and white prints. All professional photographers, students of photography and enthusiastic amateurs are welcome to join the competition which is still running up to the 28th of May 2004. Further information as well as the entry form can be found at: http://www.agfa.com/photo/multicontrast-competition/ Please, tell your colleagues and friends of our competition and forward this message! We are looking forward to lots of exciting high-quality photos. With best regards, Your Agfa Black and White Team Anja Paufler CI – Global Marketing Paper e-mail for further inquiries: bw-competition@agfa.com
Ma duc la linkul ala, iau PDF
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Daniel Racovitan
la: 22/04/2004 16:16:08
(la: CHESTIONAR LEGAT DE EMIGRATIA SPECIALISTILOR IN EU,USA &....!!!!) Ma duc la linkul ala, iau PDF-ul si imi f... ca fraierul 30 de minute completandu-l, doar ca la pasul final, cand sa dau click pe Submit, sa ma trezesc cu un "Nu puteti trimite formularul decat dintr-un browser"...
Am gratulat formularul ala cu o injuratura zisa asa, romaneste si apasat. Pe bune, cine a facut chestia aia face de rusine tagma de profesionisti informaticieni care si-au facut faima in lume... .................................................................................. "-- Hei, uitati-va, Regele e gol!..." It's not that I'm afraid to die, I just don't want to be there when it happens.
Mai oameni buni, mai lasati biblia si coranul in pace...cum nu are cineva un argument, hopa la cartile sfinte. Sunt curios daca aceia care le invoca atat de asiduu ca litera a unei judecati divine (altminteri refuzate fiintei umane de cartile insesi) le aplica lor insilor, in viata de zi cu zi. Crestinii au ales demult credinta ca fiind o optiune personala, si nu ca temei de aruncat cu pietre. Cine doreste sa isi faca din religie un cod integral de viata (moral, social, politic) ar fi bine sa faca un 'upgrade' la Islamism.
Committee to Protect Journalists
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Dinu Lazar
la: 06/05/2004 23:51:38
(la: O conversatie cu DINU LAZAR, fotograf) NEWS
Committee to Protect Journalists EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: MONDAY, MAY 3, AT 00:01 GMT (For Monday's Newspapers) CPJ Names World's Worst Places to Be a Journalist New York, April 30, 2004-The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is marking World Press Freedom Day, Monday, May 3, by naming the World's Worst Places to Be a Journalist. The list of 10 places represents the full range of current threats to press freedom. At the top of the list is Iraq, where 25 journalists have died since the U.S.-led war began in March 2003. A brutal crackdown launched last year in Cuba by Fidel Castro's government has left an unprecedented 29 journalists behind bars, serving lengthy prison terms of up to 27 years. Last year saw the biggest blow to Zimbabwe's beleaguered press when authorities closed the country's only remaining independent daily. CPJ also placed Turkmenistan, Bangladesh, China, Eritrea, Haiti, the West Bank and Gaza, and Russia on the list of Worst Places to Be a Journalist. "In all of these places, reporting the news is an act of courage and conviction," said CPJ Executive Director Ann Cooper. "Journalism is essential in helping all of us understand the events that shape our lives, and our need and desire for information cannot be eliminated by violence and repression." WORLD'S WORST PLACES TO BE A JOURNALIST: IRAQ More than a year after the war in Iraq began, the country remains the most dangerous place in the world to work as a journalist. Twenty-five journalists have been killed in action in Iraq since March 2003. Twelve have been killed in 2004 alone-all of them Iraqis. Postwar Iraq is fraught with risks for reporters: Banditry, gunfire, and bombings are common. Insurgents have added a new threat by systematically targeting foreigners, including journalists, and Iraqis who work for them. At least six Iraqi media workers have been murdered, and several more have received threats. Armed groups have abducted some eight journalists in 2004, though all have been released. U.S. forces pose an additional threat to working journalists: at least seven-and possibly as many as nine-journalists have been killed by gunfire from U.S. forces. Other journalists-mostly Arab or Iraqi-have been detained and suffered mistreatment at the hands of U.S. forces. CUBA The arrest and long-term imprisonment of 29 journalists in 2003 has decimated Cuba's fledgling independent press. A year after the government of President Fidel Castro Ruz launched a massive crackdown against the press and the political opposition, the imprisoned journalists and their families are harassed and exposed to humiliating prison conditions and psychological torture. They have denounced inadequate medical attention, have been placed in solitary confinement, and have complained about receiving foul-smelling and rotten food. The journalists, who are held in maximum-security facilities, went on hunger strikes several times to demand better conditions. Those journalists who were not imprisoned continue to face routine police intimidation and harassment and are careful about what they write. They say they have been visited by state security officials and issued warnings to stop writing or face the consequences. ZIMBABWE For the last four years, Zimbabwe's government has pursued a relentless crackdown on the private press through harassment, censorship, and restrictive legislation. Last year saw the biggest blow to press freedom yet, with authorities closing the Daily News, Zimbabwe's only independent daily and the country's most popular paper. The country's Media and Information Commission (MIC), whose board is government-appointed, refused to register the newspaper despite two court orders to do so. And in February 2004, the Zimbabwean Supreme Court upheld legislation requiring journalists and media outlets to be licensed by the MIC, making it a criminal act to practice journalism without government approval. Those who fail to register face fines and up to two years' imprisonment. Zimbabwean officials have proven particularly sensitive to coverage of political unrest and the country's severe economic problems. Journalists who reported on pro-democracy rallies were arrested by police and attacked by ruling party supporters. Last year, authorities deported the last foreign reporter based in Zimbabwe, the U.K. Guardian's Andrew Meldrum, whom officials called an "undesirable inhabitant." TURKMENISTAN Because political dissent is not tolerated by Turkmenistan's totalitarian regime, independent journalism is practically non-existent. President-for-life and self-proclaimed "father of all Turkmen," Saparmurat Niyazov, maintains strict control over all newspapers, radio, and television stations by personally appointing editors, and his office approves news reports before they are published or broadcast. One of the only independent media outlets that penetrates this system of control is the reporting broadcast from abroad by the Turkmen service of the U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL). And again this year, RFE/RL was subjected to intense official harassment. In September 2003, National Security Service (MNB) agents detained an RFE/RL stringer based in the capital, Ashgabat, for two days, threatened him with 20 years in prison for betraying his country, and injected him multiple times with an unknown substance. More recently, in February 2004, MNB agents arrested two RFE/RL freelancers after one smuggled 800 copies of his banned novel into Turkmenistan. Both were released from prison in March after CPJ and other press freedom groups protested. However, the journalists still face charges of slander and instigating social, ethnic, and religious hatred and have been pressured to sever all ties with RFE/RL. BANGLADESH Crime, corruption, and lawlessness make Bangladesh the most violent country for journalists in Asia. Reporters routinely face threats, harassment, and often brutally violent physical attacks in retaliation for their reporting. Despite promises from government officials to apprehend those responsible for assaults, the majority of attacks on journalists go unpunished. Deep political divisions in the country and within the journalism community also contribute to the climate of fear. CPJ has documented dozens of violent attacks against Bangladeshi journalists during the last decade, including the murders of seven journalists in the last eight years. Journalists working outside the capital, Dhaka, are particularly vulnerable. Veteran journalist Manik Saha was killed in January 2004 in the southwestern city of Khulna when unidentified assailants threw a homemade bomb at him. In December 2003, a group of thugs affiliated with the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party tried to kill Shafiul Haque Mithu in the southwestern town of Pirojpur after he wrote a series of articles exposing local officials' abuse of power. CHINA During the last year, the newly installed government of President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao has escalated an assault on the burgeoning independent-minded media in China. Authorities have arrested high-profile editors, closed publications, and imposed news blackouts on politically sensitive events. The crackdown reached an apex in early 2004, when officials arrested three popular and respected editors from the pioneering Southern Metropolis News for alleged corruption. The charges came after the paper published a series of reports on the resurgence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, local police violence, and other sensitive topics. Chinese journalists have called the arrests the "darkest moment" in 20 years of media reform in China. Forty-one journalists are now imprisoned in China, making it the world's leading jailer of journalists for the fifth year in a row. Independent writers and commentators on the Internet are particularly targeted for prosecution. The arrest of prominent and outspoken commentator Du Daobin in late 2003 sent a clear message to all Internet writers that free expression online will not be tolerated. ERITREA Eritrea has been Africa's foremost jailer of journalists since September 2001, when the government banned the entire private press and detained independent reporters. Seventeen journalists are now in secret jails across the tiny Red Sea nation, almost all of them held incommunicado. President Isaias Afewerki and top government officials have accused independent journalists of espionage, spreading disinformation, and "endangering national unity." Authorities continue to insist that the private press also operated without proper licenses, and that independent journalists routinely evaded the compulsory National Service Program. Despite these allegations, no formal charges have been brought against any of the journalists, and the government has given no indication that it intends to prosecute them. The ruling party has a firm grip on the state media, whose employees are censored and also practice self-censorship. Afewerki has been unfazed by persistent international denunciation of his human rights record and continues to dismiss foreign critics as enemies of Eritrea. HAITI Press freedom conditions have seriously deteriorated in Haiti since September 2003, when the murder of a notorious gang leader sparked nationwide violence. From January to March 2004, journalists became targets during the uprising that led to the ouster of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide on February 29. While hostility against Haitian journalists is common, foreign correspondents were also attacked while covering the two-month rebellion. In March, a Spanish television correspondent was killed and a U.S. photographer was wounded by gunfire. Several radio stations were torched around the country. Investigations into the 2000 and 2001 murders of two prominent Haitian journalists have shown no progress. The Haitian judicial system's failure to prosecute these crimes has perpetuated a climate of impunity, forcing dozens of journalists to go into exile or seek political asylum. THE WEST BANK AND GAZA The West Bank and Gaza Strip remains one of the most unpredictable and potentially dangerous assignments for journalists. At least three journalists have been killed there since April 2003-each by Israeli army gunfire. Israeli troops often harass or attack Palestinian journalists, and Israeli authorities enforce tough restrictions on their freedom of movement. Palestinian journalists are vulnerable to the increasing lawlessness in the Occupied Territories. Palestinian militias and armed groups have frequently threatened and assaulted reporters and in some cases have ransacked news offices. In 2003 and 2004, Palestinian gunmen raided two television news offices and a newspaper in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, attacked a correspondent on the street in Gaza, and assaulted a reporter in Ramallah. RUSSIA President Vladimir Putin's "managed democracy," which includes using various branches of the state bureaucracy to rein in the independent media, is making the practice of independent journalism in Russia more and more tenuous. A shift from blatant pressures to more subtle and covert tactics, such as politicized lawsuits and hostile corporate takeovers by businessmen with close ties to Putin, has allowed the Kremlin to stifle criticism of the president and reports on government corruption and human rights abuses committed by Russian forces in Chechnya. In advance of the December 2003 parliamentary elections and March 2004 presidential elections, the Kremlin tightened its legal and bureaucratic controls over the domestic press. Russian press groups criticized the Central Election Commission for failing to sanction the state-run national television channels for improperly promoting Putin and pro-Kremlin parties during the campaigns. Journalists in Russia's provinces continue to be murdered with impunity. In October 2003, the editor-in-chief of an independent newspaper in the Volga River city of Togliatti was stabbed to death because of his paper's coverage of organized crime and government corruption. He was the paper's second editor-in-chief to be murdered in 18 months. The Committee to Protect Journalists is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending press freedom worldwide. "The only death you die is the one you die daily by not living. Dream big and dare to fail." - Norman Vaughn Sallie Dean Shatz sallie@sopris.net 970 923 6757 h 970 948 2901 cell
Ode to all women
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Little Eagle
la: 08/05/2004 18:51:17
(la: De ce nu sunt femeile niciodata multumite?) " Our life together is so precious together We have grown,we have grown Although our love is still special Let's take a chance and fly away somewhere alone It's been too long since we took the time No-one's to blame,I know time flies so quickly But when I see you darling It's like we both are falling in love again It'll be just like starting over,starting over. Everyday we used to make it love Why can't we be making love nice and easy It's time to spread our wings and fly Don't let another day go by my love It'll be just like starting over,starting over. Why don't we take off alone Take a trip somewhere far,far away We'll be together all alone again Like we used in the early days Well,well,well darling It's been too long since we took the time No-one's to blame,I Know time flies so quickly But when I see you darling It's like we both are falling in love again It'll be just like starting over,starting over. Our life together is so precious together We have grown,we have grown Although our love is still special Let's take a chance and fly away somewhere..." Lyrics and song-John Lennon Draga tty,ti-am raspuns la subiect. LOVE&PEACE, Ozzy Va dau eu o tema de gindire, domnu` Stanescoo: per aspera ad astra, adica de-a bushilea si cu greu, catre astre, care este si:
THE 20TH ANNUAL PDN/Nikon Self-Promotion Awards CONTEST IS OPEN FOR ENTRIES!!! Deadline: May 24, 2004 Sponsored by Nikon, Inc. The PDN/Nikon Self-Promotion Awards have acknowledged photographers' outstanding self-promotion pieces for the last 20 years. PRIZES: Look what you can win! All Winners -First, second and third place in each of the categories will be in PDN's October 2004 issue, on PDN Online and will also be featured at the Awards Ceremony during PhotoPlus Expo, 2004 (October 21-23). First Place Winners -will receive Nikon equipment and a portfolio on PhotoServe.com. Grand Prize Winners will receive a Nikon professional digital camera and a portfolio on PhotoServe.com. CATEGORIES: 1 - Best Ongoing Campaign - Established Talent 2 - Best Ongoing Campaign - New Talent 3 - Direct Mail - Cards, Mailers and other printed pieces 4 - Direct Mail - Posters 5 - Print Placement - Creative Directory, Annual or Magazine 6 - Extraordinary Promotions 7 - Best Overall Design 8 - Digital Media / Electronic Promotion HOW TO ENTER: Actual Self-Promotion pieces must be submitted. Please include 2 samples of each piece and complete the entry form in duplicate. Just photocopy the form below and tape it securely to the back of one of the entries. Attach the other form to your entry so it can be easily removed. In the case of multiple entries you must provide separate forms for each and every piece entered. All information must be typed or written legibly. Entry forms must be complete to be eligible for awards. All entries must be received by PDN no later than May 24, 2004 and must be accompanied by a fee of $35 per entry. Please make checks payable to Photo District News. To download an entry-form and see contest category descriptions, log on to: http://www.pdnonline.com/photos/2004/02/contest_PDNNikon04_cfe.pdf View Last Year's Contest Winner's Gallery! Log on to http://www.pdngallery.com/contests/selfpromo/19/ mie una mi-e frica de moarte, asa de frica ca-mi ingheata spinarea cand ma gandesc la ea .... si nu pentru ca eu n-as mai fi ci pentru ceea ce las in urma realizand ca nu voi mai putea fi alaturi sa protejez si sa ajut ... si mai mi-e frica de moartea "clinica", cred ca e ingrozitor sa realizezi ca n-ai murit (desi toti au crezut asa) si ca nu mai poti face nimic decat sa-ti "privesti" sfarsitul...
cam macabru subiectul, dar ai cerut pareri..... poate c-ar trebui sa creez a o noua conferinta: "ati vrea sa fiti nemuritori" ;) (ma mai gandesc la asta.......) p.s. with all due respect for Crazy Horse.... no day is a good day to die :(
What does a million dollars mean to you ?
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Muresh
la: 23/05/2004 11:23:50
(la: Un nou forum: "Bancuri, glume, poante...") Muresh
Smith climbs to the top of Mt. Sinai to get close enough to talk to God. Looking up, he asks the Lord. . "God, what does a million years mean to you?" The Lord replies, "A minute." Smith asks, "And what does a million dollars mean to you?" The Lord replies, "A penny." Smith asks," Can I have a penny?" The Lord replies, "In a minute". "How to win friends" a lui Dale Carnegie e cartea mea de suflet. Mi-a marcat vata intr-o maniera considerabila. O recomand tuturor. Cine mi-a dat-o cadou, initial, a vrut sa ma loveasca in amorul propriu. Nici macar nu-si imagineaza ce bine enorm mi-a facut. II multumesc din suflet!
Ca sa va conving de ce valoare inestimabila are aceasta carte, va redau cel mai simplu citat, tradus asa cum am putut: ... dind cadou un zimbet: "Nu costa nimic, dar cistigi mult. Imbogateste pe cel ce-l primeste, fara sa saraceasca pe cel ce-l daruieste. Dureaza o secunda, dar amintirea lui poate fi eterna. Nimeni nu e asa de bogat ca sa reuseasca sa traiasca o viata fara sa primeasca un zimbet. Nimeni nu e asa de sarac, de a nu se simti mai bogat daca daruieste un zimbet. E un relax pentru cei obositi, o lumina de speranta pentru descurajati, o raza de soare pentru cine e trist, cel mai bun remediu natural impotriva problemelor vietii. Nici o persoana nu are mai putina nevoie de un zimbet decit persoana care nu-l mai poate poate darui." ... si un altul "Valoarea unei persoane poate fi data si de motivele pentru care se supara". Magdalena,
Ma bucur ca incerci sa ma intelegi...nu odata mi-am iesit din pantofi si am regretat destul dupa aceea.Cel ce a scris acele cuvinte teribile la adresa ta Nu sunt eu...ar putea fi...Mr. Hide? Totusi nu sunt deloc violent in limbaj si fapte,cum oadata de mult in tinereti eram,un golan dar cu talent de artist,arta m-a salvat mereu si scos din tampenii,as fi ajuns demult prin inchisori si am mai scris odata as fi fost mort de cel putin 7 ori pana acum. Un betiv,drogat,un lost soul...dar arta m-a salvat! De multe ori realul Ozzy,a spus ca ar fi trebuit sa fie mort demult,dar muzica rock'n roll l-a salvat.La fel si in cazul meu....artistii..sunt mai aiuriti si vor atentie,sunt niste babies.asa cum mereu ma gandeste Marilyn sotia mea,un baby! Te rog sa ma crezi ca imi pare f. rau de cele scrise la adresa ta.Voi plati cumva intr-un fel pt. cele scrise tie,Karma isi vede de lucru,de parca nu stiu,dar sa stii ca sunt cranky cand am pe cap un deadline si o gramada de lucru. De aceea imi cer iertare tie si nu fac din faptul ca timp de 36 ore am desenat si colorat in prostie si nedormit o secunda un fel de scuza...odata la fel m-am luat de Anita47 aiurea si eram la fel daramat de munca.Mi-am cerut iertare ei. Uneori devin mitocan si este impotriva sufletului, meu. Iarta-ma te rog,n-o sa se mai intample.Am dorit sa stii asta si te rog to accept my appologies.Daca m-ai cunoaste cu adevarat ma vei gasi un prieten loial tie de la prima vedere. Azi Admin m-a pus deja la index,nu mai are incredere in mesajele mele si le modereaza,ca la un anonim,nu ca utilizator. I-am scris sa NU te pedepseasca pe tine pt. ca nu e vina ta ci numai a mea si doar eu trebuie sa platesc pt. greseala mea. In ultima instanta pt. a multumi pe toti din cafenea,am decis azi sa scriu ultimele mesaje si sa ma auto pedepsesc,deci sa-mi iau adio de la voi toti.Nu aveti nevoie de rautatile mele. Real as vrea sa-ti trimit un cadou sau ceva in semn de pipa pacii. Dar cum pot face asta?Nu stiu unde sa trimit? I really really care for you and love you,I am very sorry,please forgive my wicked soul....there is no rest for the wicked. Ozzy Ps:Te rog Admin sa publici aceste cuvinte.NU-ti fie teama,nu sunt rele! Adios muchachos
To All my brothers and sisters
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Little Eagle
la: 27/06/2004 03:56:25
(la: Native American Indians) Pt. ca nu veti mai avea de-a face cu mine de acum incolo,va las sa zic asa o mica mostenire din credinta poporului meu.Aceste cuvinte ,sper ca vor gasi un ecou in sufletul vostru.
Din nou si nu fac nici o reclamatie impotriva Admin,sper ca va tipari tot ce am scris azi,am zis,macar ca fiind ultimele mele cuvinte si consider ca am dreptul la ele.Unora li se da o masa buna,si poate o tigara ori o ultima rugaciune.Nu mai fumez,Nu mai beau,Nu mai consum droguri,Nu mananc carne de nici un fel sunt vegetarian. Cel putin lasa-ma Admin sa-mi spun ultimele cuvinte,in mod decent si sa nu fiu cenzurat. Nu-ti fie teama,NU voi spune nimic rau nimanui! Acestea-s cuvintele mele venite de la poporul meu,macar acum lasa-ma sa vorbesc freely: Imi pare rau ca nu am rabdarea si timpul de a traduce in R. din engleza,totusi stiu ca voi toti sunteti inteligenti si veti intelege totul. "When you begin a great work you can't expect to finish it all at once;therefore do you and your brothers press on,and let nothing discourage you till you have entirely finished what you have begun? Now brother,as for me,I assure you I will press on,and the contrary winds may blow strong in my face,yet I will go forward and never turn back,and continue to press forward untill I have finished,and I would have you do the same.... Though you may hear birds singing on this side and that side,you must not take notice of that,but hear me when I speak to you,and take it to heart, for you may always depend that what I say shall be true." Black Hawk(Sauk-Lakota) " Grandfather says that when your friends die you must not cry. You must not hurt anybody or do harm to anybody.You must not fight.Do right always.It will give you satisfaction in life. If the white man wants to live in peace with the indian,he can live in peace. Give them all the same law.Give them all a chance to live and grow. All men were made by the same Great Spirit Chief.They are all brothers. The earth is the Mother of all people,and all people should have equal rights upon it. You might as well expect the rivers to run backward as that any man who was born a free man should be contented when penned up and denied liberty to go where he pleases. If you tie a horse to a stake,do you expect he will grow fat? If you pen an indian up on a small spot of earth,and compell him to stay there,he will not be contented,nor will he grow and prosper." Chief Joseph(Nez Perce) WOLAKOTA, Ozzy Ps:Admin inca odata te rog sa publici tot ce am scris azi. Adios muchachos.
I'm with you.. Cannot wait to
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Horia D
la: 30/06/2004 21:59:23
(la: Despre Alegerile din S.U.A.: De ce trebuie sa votam pt. GWB.) I'm with you.. Cannot wait to have a discussion (civilized I hope) on the subject.
The things that come to those who wait are what's left behind by those who got there first.
...ok,ok...dar nu pornitzi to
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SB_one
la: 09/07/2004 18:46:16
(la: despre barbati ... fara suparare :)) ...ok,ok...dar nu pornitzi totzi o data...ca mai vin si "meseriasii" care trec pe rosu..;))
SB ................................................................ it's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice ! "Never trust a dog to watch your food."
Patrick, age 10 "When your dad is mad and asks you, 'Do I look stupid?' don't answer." Hannah, age 9 "Never tell your mom her diet's not working." Michael, age 14 "Stay away from prunes." Randy, age 9 "Don't pull Dad's finger when he tells you to." Emily, age 10 "When your mom is mad at your dad, don't let her brush your hair." Taylia, age 11 "Never let your three-year old brother in the same room as your school assignment." Traci, age 14 "A puppy always has bad breath -- even after eating a Tic-Tac." Andrew, age 9 "Never hold a Dustbuster and a cat at the same time." Kyoyo, age 9 "You can't hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk." Armir, age 9 "Don't wear polka-dot underwear under white shorts." Kellie, age 11 "If you want a kitten, start out by asking for a horse." Naomi, age 15 "Felt-tip markers are not good to use as lipstick." Lauren, age 9 "Don't pick on your sister when she's holding a baseball bat." Joel, age 10 "When you get a bad grade in school, show it to your mom when she's on the phone." Alyesha, age 13 "Never try to baptize a cat." Eileen, age 8 ~~~ I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!
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Mentionez ca stiu ca vom pierde din calitate, dar vreau sa pregatesc fotografiile pentru cd>web>mail...stiu ca pot da din acdsee sau PS save as... jpg si sa mai modific de acolo, dar pun intrebarea aici in speranta aflarii unor lucruri noi :)
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lucian stanescu
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