Archive for May, 2010

Pokemon Leaf Green/Fire Red Where To Find Mewtwo

May 27, 2010 - 1:10 pm 25 Comments

To Make the guy move from the entrance of the cave u have to:
* NOTE NATIONAL DEX NEEDED*
Go to one Island and speak to Cellio and Bill(not sure if u have to talk to bill)
He will tell u to bring hime the RUBy and SAPPHIRE gem’s(or crystals but u get the idea).Now go to MT.Ember..whn u reach there go to the Team Rocket Grunts who are blocking the cave entrance..talk to them and u will get in to a battle with both the grunt’s

Team Rocket Grunt(number 1)
Ratatta (35)
Raticate (35)
Sandshrew (35)
Sandslash (35)

Team Rocket Grunt(number 2)
Cubone (37)
Marowak (37)

When you beat both trainers, they will step away from the cave entrance. Go west and take the ladder down, then keep moving to the next ladder. On the next floor down, use Strength to move the boulders. Make sure you don’t push the middle boulder to the right. Instead, go up and around to get to the ladder to the south. On the next floor down, push the boulder right and down to get past. At the split in the path, go south (not east, as that is the way out). Push the single stone down the long path toward the small waterfalls and go down the stairs, then down the ladder. When you arrive below, you’ll see several encrypted messages. Ingnore them for now and go down the ladder to grab the Ruby below.
Go back to the east path and follow the ladders out of this cave. Return to the Pokemon Center and speak to Bill. He’ll take your Tri Pass and Town Map and replace it with the Rainbow Pass and ask you to go to the Sevii Islands.
Now for Sapphire you must go to Ruin Valley.It is in six island.
Ruin Valley
When you get to the grassy portion, head south. Push the rocks near the southern bend to get the Sun Stone, then return north. Take the path west and cut through the grass. Continue down until you reach two paths leading down. Take the leftmost one to locate an HP Up. Go down the right path leading south to find a staircase leading up to fight with the next trainer.
Go north then east to find some stairs up to another couple of trainer battles.
Continue south down the stairs and move to the door. It has a braille inscription. It says Cut, so use Cut on the door and it will open. Go inside to get into Dotted Hole.
Dotted Hole
Inside this cave, drop through the hole in the floor. There is a tablet with more cuneiform writing on it. It will give you directions… but what do you care? We’re gonna tell you first:
• UP
• LEFT
• RIGHT
• DOWN
When you get to the bottom, you’ll find the Sapphire. As you take it, some scientist shows up and steals it from you, taking it to Five Island.Now go to 5 Island to the Rocket Hideout and find the SAPPHIRE gem and after u retrive it from the scientist go back to 1 island and give the gem to Cellio..now go to the Crulean Cave and catch Mewtwo

Woohoo +50,000 veiws..

thanks

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Giving Sound to the Seeing

May 27, 2010 - 1:10 pm No Comments

This piece is a result of my friendship with two brothers who happen to be blind. All of the personal electronics these brothers use, from cell phones to laptops, have software that reads aloud whatever text is on display. Over time they have increased the speed by which the software reads the text to the point where it sounds like gibberish to someone not accustomed to it. This fascinated me and made me wonder if I can be a true judge of meaning or whether I only assign meaning to things I understand. In this piece I recorded the text reading software speaking selected parts of Platos Allegory of the Cave along with other text fragments. I then used the resulting audio in conjunction with Braille symbols and images to explore how meaning and our own understanding can change over time.

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Braille Eye: let Blind see the World

May 27, 2010 - 1:10 pm 1 Comment

Microsoft Imagine Cup 2010
Embedded Development Competition
Project Name: Braille Eye
Team: SuperLove Factory

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GRUPO DE CAPOEIRA PORTO DA BARRA – WWW.CAPOEIRA-REGIONAL.BE

May 27, 2010 - 1:10 pm 14 Comments

GRUPO DE CAPOEIRA PORTO DA BARRA – BELGIUM
Estagiario Kaukito – kaupoeira@hotmail.com
Gsm – +32499.13.64.24 – Antwerpen

Vechtsport ook wel Martial Art genoemd is een sport waarbij een vechtelement speelt. Vaak ontstaan vanuit een behoefte zich te kunnen verdedigen. Vechtsport wordt daarom ook vaak zelfverdedigingskunst genoemd. Veel vechtsporten zijn van Japanse, Koreaanse of Chinese origine.

For you, who want to start with capoeira lessons, you must to search for the right teacher, with knowledge and experience in capoeira ! observing his level, biography and graduation.
You also have to know few info about the group you’ve chosen to train with. It is very important for your growth in this spectacular and magic sport.

Our lessons are given in ANTWERPEN , you are welcome to join us anytime !!!
Watch this video from our group

Een tip voor iedereen die met capoeira wil beginnen: Het is ontzettend belangrijk een goede en ervaren leraar te hebben. Ga zijn niveau, biografie en graduatie na. Check ook even de groep waarbij je wilt gaan trainen. Deze dingen zijn noodzakelijk om te kunnen groeien in deze spectaculaire en magische sport!
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Bekijk de video van onze groep 2008

Capoeira is a unique blend of acrobatic dance, combat, music and improvised play which originated in Brazil. Capoeira was invented by African slaves to protect themselves and their culture against the Portuguese slave-masters and Oppressors. Today Capoeira is practiced by people of all ages and cultures around the world. The most dynamic and technically complete style of Capoeira, traditional Capoeira Regional, is famous for its speed, jumps, kicks, takedowns, projections and general dynamism. The Grupo de Capoeira Porto da Barra was founded by Mestre Cabeludo in Salvador da Bahia (the capital of Capoeira) in 1994 to preserve and spread the traditional Capoeira Regional of Mestre Bimba / Mestre Vermelho 27.

The history of Capoeira Regional began with the birth of its founder, Manuel dos Reis Machado on November 23, 1899. His father, Luis Candido Machado, taught his son the art of Batuque, an extinct martial art, which, like Capoeira, occurs inside a ring of musicians and spectators (roda). The younger Machado, who is today known as the world-famous Mestre Bimba, gained his strength the honest way, working as a stevedor in the rough and tough port of Salvador. From the ages of 18-28 he taught Capoeira and was a well known figure in the street rodas of the day. In 1928 he invented Capoeira Regional to improve the fighting efficiency of Capoeira. With over 50 movements and 8 training sequences, Capoeira was for the first time an organized, efficient cultural expression and martial art. Bimba opened the first Academy of Capoeira in 1930. Shortly after, thanks to Bimba, Capoeira, which had always been repressed, became legal. Even more important than the legalization of Capoeira was the legalization of all Brazilian folkloric expressions (street processions, festivals etc) in 1953 after Bimba and his students performed for the president of Brazil, Getulio Vargas.

One of the other innovations of Mestre Bimba was the inclusion of projections (throws) in his Capoeira Regional. These beautiful cinturas desprezadas train a Capoeirista in confidence and to always fall on his feet. Many Capoeiristas did not approve of Mestre Bimba’s innovations and growing fame, and claimed that he had mixed Capoeira with martial arts from Asia and Europe. In response, Bimba explained that he had preserved elements of Batuque in his Capoeira Regional and offered to fight all doubters in the ring. All who accepted his challenge were defeated and the fame of Bimba spread. In the 1940’s and 50’s, students of Bimba fought in no-holds-barred combats in Rio de Janeiro and Sau Paulo with impressive results. After the death of Mestre Bimba in 1974, and despite the efforts of Mestre Vermelho 27 (José) Carlos Bittencourt), the traditions, rhythms, and training practices of Capoeira Regional began to erode. In 1994 Mestre Cabeludo (formado by Mestre Bamba and Mestre Vermelho 27) created the Grupo de Capoeira Porto da Barra in Bahia, Brazil, to continue the spectacular history of Mestre Bimba into the new millennium. The Group has affiliates in Brasil,Argentina, Australia, Belgica, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Italy,England. The group is affiliated with the Associação Brasileira dos Professores de Capoeira-Bahia, President Mestre Cesar Itapoan.

CAPOEIRA IS …

… a combination of fight, dance and acrobatics

… an expression of freedom

… a cross-cultural exchange

… a way to build physical, mental and spiritual strenght and balance

… a form of self expression, a path toward self-empowerment .

salve !!!

Carnaval Brasil Carnival Brazil Mardi Gras rio de janeiro girls beach bahia porto seguro samba carnevale

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Speciale L’ appuntamento Premio Louis Braille 2008 con Ron e Leonardo Quadrini

May 27, 2010 - 1:10 pm No Comments

Sotto Voce – Speciale L’ appuntamento Premio Louis Braille 2008 un programma di Gigi Marzullo con Ron e il Maestro Leonardo Quadrini

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Bring Me The Horizon -Braille(For Stevie Wonder’s Eyes Only)

May 27, 2010 - 1:10 pm 25 Comments

live in Milan
02-02-07 @ Transilvania

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Spot Breil Milano (prete church confessionale brail)

May 27, 2010 - 1:10 pm 25 Comments

pubblicità della brail

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Braille – Butterflies

May 27, 2010 - 1:10 pm 25 Comments

Braille – butterflies. Check out www.youtube.com/stillfree14 for more videos!

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Why do drive-up ATMs have brail?

May 27, 2010 - 7:54 am 3 Comments

I have always wondered…..

Why do drive-up ATMs have brail on them. The blind obviously can’t drive…..right…

Just curious….= )

Think about it from a manufacturing standpoint. If you need braille buttons for walk up ATMs, then you have to make braille buttons. Why incur the expense of having two manufacturing lines? The braille buttons fit both drive up and walk up machines, so make one type of button, use it on both, and see a cost savings by not having to manufacture 2 kinds.

Why do drive up ATMs have brail?

May 24, 2010 - 3:00 am 2 Comments

I have always wondered…..

Why do drive-up ATMs have brail on them. The blind obviously can’t drive…..right…

Just curious….= )

heh, awesome question!!

It’s because all ATMs are standard factory issue, and some just happen to get installed in a drive through.

still think its a great question though, it totally made me laugh, I’d never thought of that one!! :p