2016-10-09

Texto - Belos tempos, velhos dias!

Sei que sou um tanto exagerado no ódio ou na paixão, mas tento, quanto possivel ser objectivo e justo.  

Raramente acerto: seja no pensamento demonstrado, seja no facto de o não poder  correctamente transmitir. Raramente tenho certezas, mas que será saudade repetida em todos os dias?

Tento disfarçar mas não consigo; alguém esta sempre no meu pensamento; tardes bem passadas, velhos tempos, belos dias!

Minha memoria esta feita de belas recordações; lindos dias feitos de emoções. Sorrisos no meio de conversas sem fim…

Belos tempos, velhos dias…

Hoje a vida é feita dessas recordações que ajudam a apagar emoções para ter sempre presente o que era lindo. Velhos tempos, belos dias. 

Bordeaux, 09-10-2016
JoanMira

2016-10-08

Roberto Carlos - "Agora" - Slides - Musica

(dedico esta musica a Amiga Ge no seu aniversario)


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"Agora"

Artigo - Cuba - Huracán Matthew avanza en Estados Unidos (Video)


El transporte recupera la normalidad en CubaWashington, 8 oct (EFEUSA).- El huracán Matthew, ya de categoría 2, sigue su camino avanzando hacia la costa de Carolina del Sur después de causar inundaciones, cortes de luz y fuertes vientes a su paso por Georgia.


El ciclón se desplaza a una velocidad de 19km por hora con vientos máximos sostenidos de hasta 165km por hora. El Centro Nacional de Huracanes ha informado de que Matthew seguirá su camino hacia el norte durante la mañana de hoy mientas que se espera esta tarde, previsiblemente, girará hacia el nornoroeste y más tarde hacia el noreste.

Según la misma fuente, la localidad de Savannah, entre Georgia y Carolina del Sur podría ser la localidad más afectada. Hasta este momento más de 1.100.000 casas del estado de la Florida permanecen sin electricidad y la ciudad de Charleston sufre inundaciones.


(De notar que la "Cuba de miseria, o pobre Cuba" no hay tenido pierdas humanas!)

Ciber - Cuba

Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 October 8 - Moon, Mercury, and Twilight Radio

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Moon, Mercury, and Twilight Radio 
Image Credit & CopyrightPierluigi Giacobazzi
Explanation: Sharing dawn's twilight with the Moon on September 29, Mercury was about as far from the Sun as it can wander, the innermost planet close to its maximum elongation in planet Earth's skies. In this colorful scene fleeting Mercury is joined by a waning sunlit lunar crescent and earthlit lunar nightside, the New Moon in the Old Moon's arms. Below is the Italian Medicina Radio Astronomical Station near Bologna with a low row of antennae that is part of Italy's first radio telescope array dubbed the "Northern Cross", and a 32-meter-diameter parabolic dish. Of course, moonwatchers won't have to rise in early morning hours on October 8. After sunset the Moon will be high and bright in evening skies, at its first quarter phase for International Observe the Moon Night.

2016-10-07

Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 October 7 - The Hydrogen Clouds of M33

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The Hydrogen Clouds of M33 
Image Credit & CopyrightDanilo Pivato, Gimmi Ratto
Explanation: Gorgeous spiral galaxy M33 seems to have more than its fair share of glowing hydrogen gas. A prominent member of the local group of galaxies, M33 is also known as the Triangulum Galaxy and lies about 3 million light-years distant. The galaxy's inner 30,000 light-years or so are shown in this telescopic portrait that enhances its reddish ionized hydrogen clouds or HII regions. Sprawling along loose spiral arms that wind toward the core, M33's giant HII regions are some of the largest known stellar nurseries, sites of the formation of short-lived but very massive stars. Intense ultraviolet radiation from the luminous, massive stars ionizes the surrounding hydrogen gas and ultimately produces the characteristic red glow. To enhance this image, broadband data was used to produce a color view of the galaxy and combined with narrowband data recorded through a hydrogen-alpha filter. That filter transmits the light of the strongest visible hydrogen emission line.

Marisa Monte - "Depois" - Video - Musica - Live

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Now, i'ts time to say goodbye... Ciao

“Fascination” by Gil Elvgren, 1952:

"Ciao, ciao, ciao..."

2016-10-06

Artigo - Cuba - Huracán Matthew avanza hacia Florida (Video)


La Tortuguilla fuertemente afectada por el huracán Matthew ( Cuba)
La Tortuguilla ha sido uno de los municipios que más han sufrido la ferocidad del huracán Matthew, aunque no con tanta violencia como la vecina Baracoa.

Tortuguilla, es un poblado costero del municipio de San Antonio del Sur cerca del río Yateritas y la carretera hacia Baracoa, una zona en la que también se encuentran los poblados de Maqueicito, Glorieta, Ocujal, Yateritas, o Bate Bate

Tal y como informa el diario oficial Granma, el rio Yateritas a su paso por la localidad ayer presentaba una gran crecida y se dirigía hacia el mar arrasador, con una gran furia. Esta situación contrasta con la habitual en la zona, conocida como el semidesierto cubano por la escasez de precipitaciones durante la mayor parte del año.

Los vecinos declararon al citado diario que durante el paso del huracán se vivieron momentos de miedo por la violencia de los vientos, una situación que no se recuerda antes en el municipio. Algunos de los residentes de la zona, declararon que aunque los destrozos provocados por Sandy en el 2012 fueron mayores, Matthew llegó a Tortuguilla con una fuerza desconocida para los vecinos.


Ciber - Cuba

Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 October 6 - Trifid, Lagoon, and Mars

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Trifid, Lagoon, and Mars 
Image Credit & CopyrightMohammad Nouroozi
Explanation: Bright nebulae and star clusters along this 5 degree wide field of view are popular stops on telescopic tours of the constellation Sagittarius and the crowded starfields of the central Milky Way. Cataloged by 18th century French astronomer Charles Messier, M20, the colorful Trifid Nebula, and M8, the expansive Lagoon Nebula, are at upper left and center. Both are well-known star forming regions about 5,000 light-years distant. Just passing through the same field of view on September 29, the yellowish star lined up with M8 and M20 at the lower right is actually Mars, close to 8.8 light-minutes from Earth on that date. That distance is nearly equivalent to 1 astronomical unit or the distance from Earth to Sun. Mars is overexposed in the image, with visible diffraction spikes created by the telescope mirror supports. Of course, Mars has long been known to wander through planet Earth's night skies.

Paulo de Carvalho & Xutos e Pontapés - "E depois do adeus" - Video - Musica - Ao vivo

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"E depois do adeus"