Sunday, July 29, 2007

Glory Holes Between Toronto & Jacksonville

The seven sins of memory design

I've always had very bad memory but I learned to deal with it. Many times I do not remember conversations, things that have happened, things that I said ... And sometimes I have to agree with others not without some misgivings. Although at first my mind is blank at the end just remembering the details.

The other day while at a friend's house I saw a book that I also had. Suddenly I realized the song was also torn in the same place in both copies, so it was the same book, not two.

When I told my friend began to recall details such as where it was bought or how long ... He even opened the book and taught me a few sheets with notes of his which seemed to indicate that it was his copy.

The point is that, as I imagined, when I get home and get my book, it was not with the rest, and little by little I remember that several months before it was given along with a comic book yes I returned.

The mind is curious. I forgot I what I do with my copy and I invented it or forgot I lent him that I had borrowed it and was invented that had bought it?

few months ago I bought a book that I read slowly, savoring and enjoying every page, how interesting it is. It's called "The Seven Sins of Memory by Daniel L. Schacter and discusses how the mind forgets and remembers.

" Imagine you are watching a group of people standing in a circle passing a basketball, and suddenly someone dressed as a gorilla enters the circle, stops, beating his chest and leaves; sure would repair at this point, Right? The psychologists Daniel Simons and Chris Chabris filmed a scene like that and showed it to a group of people who asked to follow the path of the ball by counting the number of passes was one of the circle. About half of the participants did not notice the presence of the gorilla. "

For someone like me could not help constantly forget, it was very interesting to discover the reasons why we forget or remember things, what happens in the mind for that to happen, how the whole process, etc. .

Schacter's book describes seven sins or malfunctions of memory, which are over, distractibility, blocking, misattribution, suggestibility, susceptibility and persistence.

The course is how the passage of time affects our memory. Can occur when we forget the name of someone we do not see long or not remember some details of what we did last week.

The distractibility happens when you do something and then not remember having done so. Where we left the keys, glasses, etc? Not because time has passed and we've forgotten, but not pay enough attention when we did.

The lock is when we realize that we know something but many efforts we make, no got to remember. The information is in our brain and sometimes remember details "is a name that starts with C", "I have it on the tip of the tongue", but did not recover.

In the case of misattribution , the person remembers, or thinks he remembers events that have happened in reality. Places that have no state or another, but on different dates to remember ... The effects are more subtle and more difficult to prove, however, seems to be a fairly common fault: after reading "Robbery" and "Alberto" many people can remember wrongly have read "Robert."

The suggestibility is a similar failure but that has been induced in some way. In the book are recounted several cases dramatic, " In a British case reported in the 1970's, Peter Reilly came home and discovered the body of his murdered mother. Then he informed the police who identified him as a suspect and gave a polygraph test that Reilly did not pass. Although initially denied being the murderer, gradually became convinced that he had committed the crime and signed a written confession. After two years he was exonerated by new evidence adduced to the effect that he could not have killed his mother . "

The propensity is the way our mind makes use of our memories to be of use in the present. There are five types of propensity: the compliance, exchange of hindsight, the egocentric and the stereotypical.

The propensity of conformity and the exchange are those that are activated when we adapt our memories of the past to match or differ from our present. Thus, people who are happy today and were unhappy in the past, tend to remember the past as a happy time, or conversely, people who are unhappy today, but were happy in the past tend to remember it as a time not so happy. In the case of the propensity to change people who believe they have evolved about how they were in the past, tend to exaggerate their perception.

According to the propensity of hindsight, once known an opinion on a subject is inevitable that our opinion be influenced. For this reason, according to studies conducted with physicians, those who knew of a previous diagnosis offered a greater number of similar diagnoses than those who did not know.

Moreover, the propensity egocentric determined that people tend to evaluate in a positive exaggerated and stereotypical ourselves we tend to remember information that falls into stereotypes, since it is easy to remember.

The persistence occurs when as much as we try to remove from our mind a memory, we can not, and it returns and returns continually. This situation occurs when we can not take away from the head a melody or when a person feels remorse for what he has done.

You will be able to give credible or not, there are many people who are capable of handling this type of error in themselves, but Schacter's book is full of references to books and medical studies citing real cases studied by scientists.

is interesting to note that our own mind is beyond our comprehension and that in many cases we are unaware of how to perceive reality and how it works before it ...

* Details wikipedia book
* Web Daniel L. Shacter
* The book on Amazon

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Pokemon Platinum Gameshark Cheats Vba

A rhythm

Lately, I've been humming this song (so softly, of course). We are hearing a lot everywhere. A simple letter, a playful melody (a la the Jackson Five ABC), a constantly moving video and graphics that leave us with the mouth open, which seems to have hit an evolutionary leap. The authors should Living in a state of grace.

The song is "DANCE" Justice group, a French couple called Gerard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay, which they say are the successors of Daft Punk. The authors of the video are with Jonas & Francois So_Me who handles graphics and is the official designer of the Ed Banger label, which belongs Justice. I vote for this to be the song of the summer!



"
Do the DANCE 1 2 3 4 fight Stick to the BEAT

Get ready to ignite You were
Such a PYT Catching
all the lights
Just easy as A.B.C.
That's how you make it right

Do the D.A.N.C.E.
Stick to the B.E.A.T.
Just easy as A.B.C.
Do the DANCE

Do the DANCE
The way you move is a mystery
Do the DANCE
You're always there for music and me
Do the DANCE
The way you move is a mystery
Do the DANCE
You're always there for music and me

Do the D.A.N.C.E.
1 2 3 4 fight
Stick to the B.E.A.T.
Get ready to ignite
You were such a P.Y.T.
Catching all the lights
Just easy as A.B.C.
That's how you make it right

Do the DANCE (do the dance)
The way you move is a mystery
Do the DANCE (do the dance)
You're always there for music and me

Do the DANCE
The way you move is a mystery
Do the DANCE
You're always there for music and me

Under the spotlights
Neither black nor white
It doesn't matter
Do the DANCE (do the dance)

As strong as you might
Working day and night
Whatever happens
Do the DANCE (do the dance)

Under the spotlights
Neither black nor white
It doesn't matter
Do the DANCE (do the dance)

As strong as you might
Working day and night
Whatever happens
Do the DANCE
Do the DANCE
The way you move is a mystery

Do the DANCE You're Always There for music and me

The way you move is a mystery

You're Always There for music and me
"

Another video of Justice, won the MTV Europe Awards 2006. It appears that the gala someone angry because he thought he deserved the prize more Justice ... Well I do not know because I have not seen yours, but the video for Justice vs. Simian "We Are Your Friends "is hilarious and also the theme is very good.



* Justice MySpace page
* Profile of Justice in Tranzfusion
* So_Me MySpace page
* A video promoting the very cool Ed Banger label involving the same authors.
* Web Ed Banger label

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Wishes For Christians

Art in Motion

Recently a friend of mine hit a capon via e-mail to have so abandoned the blog and sent me a video of kinetic sculpture. The truth is that I was amazed to see him. Beautiful sculptures with moving large bursts of air on a beach. They looked like giant insects or dinosaurs, skeletons animals, reminiscent of a human being, moving legs, etc..

Alexander Calder was the sole or almost the only author who had a mobile sculpture. I remember perfectly the first time I saw one of his works, I do not remember where it was. A mix of great art toy, something between the child and the pure essence of art and I thought this author must have a lot of fun doing their job.

Theo Jansen is a Dutch author who creates nature using plastic. One of the phrases that the author says in the announcement of BMW aptly describes his work: The border between art and engineering is only in our minds.



Tim Fort kinetic is another author who used to work with dominoes which includes some foreign elements that complicate or make it more fun to travel.



* Theo Jansen's web
* His films: Geneticus Rolls, Currens Ventosa, and Rhinoceros Percipiere
* Tim Web Fort
Another * kinetic artist Tim Prentice

Friday, July 20, 2007

Knights Bridge Collection



What I usually draw the attention of the bands are the voices. Human voices with personality traits are in many cases we can easily identify a group and what can cause a lot like it or not like at all. Sometimes a voice because we rejected at first and learn to appreciate gradually, by his personality, as when we are young and do not like wine or beer because they know weird.

Lately I've heard several groups with very striking and powerful voices. After several years of electronics, guitars and drums at full speed again seems that the groups that give priority to the voices, giving them their space and placing the focus on them, the style of crooners.

Among the most beloved voices are those of Gainsbourg, Björk , Tracyanne Campbell, Isobel Campbell , Matthew Herbert, Dani Siciliano , David Bowie, Christian Quermalet , Beth Gibbons, Ian McCulloch , among many others. The most annoying voices I do not remember well, I have an innate ability to forget what does not interest me ...

Well, among the voices that I have drawn attention in recent days are Antony Hegarty of Antony and the Johnsons , Amy Winehouse And Beth Ditto of The Gossip . All of them are known for here: Antony and his band gave a concert in the Festival Grec which sold out, Amy Winehouse acting within the FIB and The Gossip has been at the Summercase .

Here's a video of each of them. Antony Hegarty sang the famous song "Hope There's Someone" in " The Secret Life of Words " by Isabel Coixet, Beth Ditto with the electrifying "Standing in the way of control" and Amy Winehouse with her voice racial one its more complete songs, "You know I'm no good."

Antony and the Johnsons:


The Gossip:


Amy Winehouse:

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Flu Like Symptoms Lump In Neck

Jean Leon powerful voices: a chameleon in Hollywood

Yesterday I participated in a group dynamic . Is one of those activities that make communication agencies to obtain the views and perceptions about products, purchase and consumption habits, etc. The truth is that it was an experience quite entertaining, I suppose it also was because the company was engaged in the sale of wines and champagnes, if it were a satellite installation company ...

were nine persons ages and backgrounds who did not know very well what was going to go the meeting. It created a very relaxed from the beginning, I imagine having to talk about your tastes, interests of a sudden in front of a camera and a few strangers.

Speaking of wines, wineries and names emerged in the conversation the name of Jean Leon wine, I think that distributes the Cellar Torres, a Catalan company, known widely.

Agustí Vila recently released a documentary about the person who created the wine, " 3055 Jean Leon, a film which reveals the history of Ceferino Carrion, a Santander who changed his name to Jean Leon when he arrived in Los Angeles.

I have not seen this documentary but I have really wanted to see it to know better the history of this failed actor who after working as a taxi driver and waiter at Villa Capri, the restaurant of Frank Sinatra and Joe di Maggio, set up his own restaurant in Beverly Hills, La Scala, where Marilyn often went, Paul Newman, Warren Beaty and Zsa Zsa Gabor and others.

host His good work led him to create a warehouse for producing his own wine and be able to offer its guests. He bought some land in the Penedes and planted vines from some of the finest French wine. According to the legend of his life in his later years and suffering from cancer, filled his boat "La Scala a Mare" of bottles and sailed by sea to end his days.

* Jean Leon winery
* Information about your life
* The documentary's website
* An article about him in The Country
* article Film at 21
* Tab on IMDB

And for those who understand the Catalan (and interested), the only video I found on the film. A report by Jaume Figueres for Cinema Three:

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Message For Bestfriend

The Ditty Bops, a time travel

The Ditty Bops are these groups not only because I like his music but his personality goes there and soaks in every detail: the clothes, music, concerts ...

And this tradition as rewarding for the fans come from far away. More or less all the major groups have had part of his myth attitudes, gestures, clothing, etc. Remember Jim Morrison with his hair and leather pants with a belt tied Indian, the B-52's and super hairy Kate Pierson (By the way, coming to Benicassim), the creeps, chains and rags of the Sex Pistols, the MC Hammer pants or different and diverse modes of Madonna, who never forget their conical bra.

Well, the Ditty Bops drink from the fountain of American music: ragtime, jazz, folk, etc. His style comes at a time of pin ups and circus shows of the early twentieth century. I hear they make some good shows in their concerts, mixing popular imagery, some drama and a lot of interaction with the public. In your web will find many drawings and photographs that pose as models (one of them Amanda, it was years ago) and even sold a calendar depicting scenes Twenties style underwear.

I may sound to some songs. Several cases were heard in the episodes of the series "Grey's Anatomy " and just at the moment an announcement of the second telephone company uses one of her best known. Wishful thinking




" Why does blood turn brown When it dries?
Why do the tears well up in your eyes?
Why Did not I learn to ride my bike When
It Was warm and sunny Outside?

Why can not little kids tie their shoes?
Why can't the white people play the blues?
Why can't I fall in love with you?
It must be because of the seasons.

When the leaves start falling from the trees,
When the birds start flirting with the bees,
When the wind starts blowing from the East to the West;
Maybe you'll be the one that I like best.

Clouds start forming I can't complain,
'Cause I think we might be in need of some rain.
When it starts pouring
Don't hide away without me.

I bought an umbrella big enough for two,
But it feels pretty empty under here without you.
Dry as a bone but I'm still alone
I'm so grey..

When you're standing in a puddle with wet feet;
And your head is sore from pounding drops of sleet.
When the cold and lonely hours put your heart to the test..
Maybe I'll be the one that you like best.

If the sky can open its eyes
And cry from up above..
Let's shed some tears of joy
And fall in love
"

Short Stacks


" I am treading on cow pile mountains
Before you answer my call
Lounging at breakfast a recoiled monster
With tied mouth somehow telling all

Before it breaks before you've listened
Short stacks are sitting high
Lips are dry maybe you're guessing why

Don't mean to make you sick
It just works out that way
You say it's walnut bread
We know it's what I say

Friends do tell me it's best to say little
The less you put out the less that's gone
But sitting here lazing the smaller I feel
'Cause I expand when I let on

My love for you is not like friendship
Can you tell from my brave toned words
This timid girl likes very much your hand
"

* Su web
* Su perfil en wikipedia
* Web de sus fans , con un montón de fotos de los shows
* Your Myspace page
* His NGO, "You and I save the world"

Friday, July 6, 2007

Essentialism Vs Progressivism

full moon in "The reminder" Death of the bullock

Okay, okay, I know that my blog lately leaves much to be desired . On top of that almost did not write, I start to talk about the Fary. I just need to talk a kid of the road and from there begin a journey of no return to the depths of the English artisteo, reaching a. .. I hate to imagine. Anyway, I've been very busy, but since I do not want to invent excuses not to give them, I get to the topic.

Feist is a Canadian singer who can not stop listening to lately. In addition to its delicate and silky voice, his melodies are simple and the instrumentation does not spare anything. It is these groups that unintentionally you feel better. I played a little heart, a sad melody or a more cheerful, but you just removed and when, without knowing why, suddenly you feel better. More connected, with the feelings and sensations to the surface.

Another virtue of it is that the more I hear his songs I like. Simple songs, fast, leaving a residue on the inside and every time you go back to listen, sit back down. A blend of electronic pop, rhythm and vocals, guitars and drums, piano and voices that do not end, extending to infinity.

So far I've only heard their latest album "The Reminder", which include "My moon my man" with an exuberant, rhythmic tune, "Sea Lion Woman" with vocals, handclaps and synth (which is not move to this song, it has no soul) and "Past in Present" sounds countries.

My moon my man:


My moon, my man's a changeable land
Such a loveable land to me
My care, my co-lead barber I know
There's nowhere to go But

on How honestly my beggar Should Be
The song's out of key again My fools
, my things
We're digging the things
If the candlelit page again

Take it slow
Take it easy on me
Shed some light
Shed some light on things
Take it slow
Take it easy on me
Shed some light
Shed some light on things

My moon and me
Not skirty swift bean
It's the dirtiest clean I know
My care, my co-lead barber I know
There's nowhere to go
There's nowhere to go

Take it slow
Take it easy on me
Shed some light
Shed some light on things
Take it slow
Take it easy on me
Shed some light
Shed some light on it please

My moon
The moon my man
My moon
The moon my man...


Sea Lion Woman:



Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in red
Smile at the man when you wake up in his bed

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in black
We got the man then stab him in his back

Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in white
Marry the man and then spend a long, sweet night

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in green
Silver lining and golden seams

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in blue
Call a man
And he knows what he can do

Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in blue
Call on the man
And he knows what he can do

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in red
Smile at the man when you wake up in his bed

Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman Sea Lion woman

Sea Lion, Sea Lion, Sea Lion woman Sea Lion


The original song by Nina Simone, Sea Line Woman:


One of the most beautiful album "1 2 3 4" has a very funny video




One Two Three Four Tell Me That You Love Me
more Sleepless, long nights
That Was What My Youth WAS for Oh teenage

Hopes Are lying at your door Left you with nothing

But They Want some more

Oh, oh, oh You're Changing
your heart
Oh, oh, oh
You know who you are

Sweetheart, bitter heart
Now I can't tell you apart
Cosy and cold
Put the horse before the cart

Four teenage boys
Who have tears in their eyes
Too scared to own up
To one little lie

Oh, oh, oh
You're changing your heart
Oh, oh, oh
You know who you are

One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, and ten
Money can't buy you back the love that you had then
One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, and ten
Money can't buy you back the love that you had then

Oh, oh, oh
You're changing your heart
Oh, oh, oh
You know who you are
Oh, oh, oh You're Changing Your Heart

Oh, oh, oh
You know who you are


* Feist Web
* Feist on MySpace
* His Wikipedia profile *
his Other videos on Youtube: Mushaboom , a very original video of the theme that served as soundtrack to a perfume, I think. One night , arranged eighties and a video of a performance with Gonzales