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Modeling

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

modelagentur

Whether top model, character actor,hostess or newcomer. In the extensive, daily growing model database of Modelagentur.de modeling agencies you find for your project the suitable models also in your nearness. Specially from Modelagentur.de modeling agency developed reservation and message centre, the detailed search as well as the job main entrance the communication and the establishment of contact ease between principal and models.

Model agency Modelagetur.de offers jobs with job descriptions, castings and casting appointments for models and modeling. All offers are on-line put by model agency Modelagentur.de for every model. In addition, the model agency offers the realisation of castings as well as a certified Coaching of the models for the respective orders and applications in a model school. The offer of model agency also distinguishes itself by interesting cooperations and partnerships with photographers and stylists.

Modelagentur Topmodels:

Marta Topmodel

Diana Topmodel

Software you must have on a PC

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

I made a list with 14 software you must have on a PC:

[1] Adobe Reader (Read PDF Files) (freeware)

[2] Total Commander (I use this software to connect on my server via FTP)

Total Commander

[3] Flash Player (freeware)

[4] Winrar

Winrar

[5] Winamp (freeware)

Winamp
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Google Secrets!

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Google Logo PNG

Bypass the Search Results—and Go Directly to the First Page on the List

You have another option after you enter your search query, other than clicking the Google Search button. When you click the I’m Feeling Lucky button, Google shoots you directly to the Web page that ranked at the top of your search results, no extra clicking necessary. If you trust Google to always deliver the one best answer to your query, this is a fun option to try. For the rest of us, however, it’s still best to view the rest of the search results to see what other sites might match what we’re looking for.

Narrow Your Search to a Specific Domain or Web Site

Maybe you want to search only those sites within a specific top-level Web domain, such as .com or .org or .edu—or, perhaps, within a specific country’s domain, such as .uk (United Kingdom) or .ca (Canada). Google lets you do this
by using the site: operator. Just enter the operator followed by the domain name, like this: site:.domain.

For example, to search only those sites within the .edu domain, you’d enter site:.edu. To search only Canadian sites, enter site:.ca. Remember to put the “dot” before the domain.

The site: operator can also be used to restrict your search to a specific Web site. In this instance, you enter the entire top-level URL, like this: site:www.website.domain.

To search only within PiticStyle’s Web site (www.piticstyle.com), enter site:www.piticstyle.com. Your results will include only pages listed within the specified Web site.

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Actions in Adobe Photoshop

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Action window in Adobe Photoshop CS3

An action is a way of automatically applying a technique to an image using a prerecorded series of commands. Actions are triggered either by pressing one or a combination of keys or selecting the action from the Actions palette (1). Many actions
are already supplied with Photoshop and can be found at the bottom of the Actions menu (2) by clicking on the side-arrow at the top right of the Actions palette.

An action can be as simple as opening a new canvas or as advanced as creating a drop shadow on an existing picture or, as
in our example, making snow.

Ready-made actions can be downloaded from the internet, saved to your hard drive and then installed in Photoshop. Use the Load Actions command (3) in the Actions menu to search for and install the downloaded ATN or Photoshop Actions fi le.
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13 Wordpress Plugins you must HAVE

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Ten minutes ago I do some updates to my plugins and I think is ok if I tell you what
plugins I use, to a good maintenance of your blog!

[1] Askimet - Askimet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments”. Is a good plugin but i think the spammers use PROXY and you never escape from this kind of people.

Askimet screenshot

[2] All in One SEO Pack - Optimizes your Wordpress blog for Search Engines: Automatically optimizes your titles for search engines, Generates META tags automatically, Avoids the typical duplicate content found on Wordpress blogs, You can override any title and set any META description and any META keywords you want. This is the plugin which I love!

All In One SEO Pack screenshot

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What Is Marketing?

Monday, November 5th, 2007

WHAT IS MARKETING?

The American Marketing Association defines marketing as follows: “the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational goals.”1 Several key ideas are expressed in this definition. First, marketing is a managerial function involving both planning and execution. Thus marketing is not a group of unrelated activities but tasks that are planned and
executed to attain identifiable objectives. Second, marketing involves the management of specific elements or functions: product, pricing, promotion, and distribution. These functions constitute the work or substance of what marketing is all about. To be involved in marketing means being involved in the planning, execution, and/or control of these activities. Third, marketing is goal oriented. Its aim is to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives. Marketing’s concern is with customers and meeting a need in the marketplace.
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A Brief History of RSS

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

RSS large Icon

Where did RSS come from? How long has it been around? RSS has had quite a history, some of which is shrouded in folklore, so I can’t guarantee that my understanding of RSS history is 100 percent flawless. In fact, even what RSS stands for has changed over the years! There are three meanings for RSS and the version in which they were introduced:

  • Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91)
  • RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.90 and 1.0)
  • Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0)

Today, the most common meaning is Really Simple Syndication.

So where did the idea of syndicationsubscribing to a site’s contentcome from? Long before RSS, there were various other formats (you couldn’t quite call them languages) that supported syndications. You might recall Microsoft’s Channel Definition Format (CDF), which worked with the Active Channel feature of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Using CDF, you could subscribe to various online publication sites. Internet Explorer would check those publishers regularly and download new data as it became available. CDF was introduced in 1997, and in the same year, a developer at Userland.com, Dave Winer, introduced his own XML-based format for syndication in his Scripting News Web log. Userland.com, which first appeared in 1997, specializes in Web publishing software, and figures heavily in the history of RSS.

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What Is Web 2.0

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

What is web 2.0?

I found on Oreillynet.com an interesting article about what is WEB 2.0!

What Is Web 2.0

The bursting of the dot-com bubble in the fall of 2001 marked a turning point for the web. Many people concluded that the web was overhyped, when in fact bubbles and consequent shakeouts appear to be a common feature of all technological revolutions. Shakeouts typically mark the point at which an ascendant technology is ready to take its place at center stage. The pretenders are given the bum’s rush, the real success stories show their strength, and there begins to be an understanding of what separates one from the other.

The concept of “Web 2.0″ began with a conference brainstorming session between O’Reilly and MediaLive International. Dale Dougherty, web pioneer and O’Reilly VP, noted that far from having “crashed”, the web was more important than ever, with exciting new applications and sites popping up with surprising regularity. What’s more, the companies that had survived the collapse seemed to have some things in common. Could it be that the dot-com collapse marked some kind of turning point for the web, such that a call to action such as “Web 2.0″ might make sense? We agreed that it did, and so the Web 2.0 Conference was born.
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What do you need to make good beats?

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Today I invite K.ro an romanian producer to write an article on my blog about Music and he accepted!

What do you need 2 make good beats?

Software:

First you need a keyboard midi then you can download from dif sites software like cubase 2 sx ,3sx , but not 4 ..if you want cubase 4 you need to buy it ..,reson 3.0 ,4.0 ,ableton live,adic,fruity loops ..if you need help holla at me ..

You got the software… Reason to learn reason you need to wach some video tutorials first .It’s not so easy like Fruity Loops ..you can find here a reason tutorial .Try some refills then like salazar ,fantom x,motif,korg trinity refill, gold refills,back 2 black …
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Things You Are Not Supposed To Know

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

ONE OF THE POPES WROTE AN EROTIC BOOK

Before he was Pope Pius II, Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini was a poet, scholar, diplomat, and rakehell. And an author. In fact, he wrote a bestseller. People in fifteenth-century Europe couldn’t get enough of his Latin novella Historia de duobus amantibus. An article in a scholarly publication on literature claims that Historia “was undoubtedly one of the most read stories of the whole Renaissance.” The Oxford edition gives a Cliff Notes version of the storyline: “The Goodli History tells of the illicit love of Euralius, a high official in the retinue of the [German] Emperor Sigismund, and Lucres, a married lady from Siena [Italy].”

It was probably written in 1444, but the earliest known printing is from Antwerp in 1488. By the turn of the century, 37 editions had been published. Somewhere around 1553, the short book appeared in English under the wonderfully old-school title The Goodli History of the Moste Noble and Beautyfull Ladye Lucres of Scene in Tuskane, and of Her Louer Eurialus Verye Pleasaunt and Delectable vnto ye Reder. Despite the obvious historical interest of this archaic Vatican porn, it has never been translated into contemporary language. (The passages quoted below mark the first time that any of the book has appeared in modern English.)

The 1400s being what they were, the action is pretty tame by today’s standards. At one point, Euralius scales a wall to be with Lucres: “When she saw her lover, she clasped him in her arms. There was embracing and kissing, and with full sail they followed their lusts and wearied Venus, now with Ceres, and now with Bacchus was refreshed.” Loosely translated, that last part means that they shagged, then ate, then drank wine.

His Holiness describes the next time they hook up:
Thus talking to each other, they went into the bedroom, where they had such a night as we judge the two lovers Paris and Helen had after he had taken her away, and it was so pleasant that they thought Mars and Venus had never known such pleasure…. Her mouth, and now her eyes, and now her cheeks he kissed. Pulling down her clothes, he saw such beauty as he had never seen before. “I have found more, I believe,” said Euralius, “than Acteon saw of Diana when she bathed in the fountain. What is more pleasant or more fair than these limbs?… O fair neck and pleasant breasts, is it you that I touch? Is it you that I have? Are you in my hands? O round limbs, O sweet body, do I have you in my arms?… O pleasant kisses, O dear embraces, O sweet bites, no man alive is happier than I am, or more blessed.”…
He strained, and she strained, and when they were done they weren’t weary. Like Athens,
who rose from the ground stronger, soon after battle they were more desirous of war.

But Euralius isn’t just a horndog. He waxes philosophical about love to Lucres’ cousin-in-law:
You know that man is prone to love. Whether it is virtue or vice, it reigns everywhere. No heart of flesh hasn’t sometime felt the pricks of love. You know that neither the wise Solomon nor the strong Sampson has escaped from this passion. Furthermore, the nature of a kindled heart and a foolish love is this: The more it is allowed, the more it burns, with
nothing sooner healing this than the obtaining of the loved. There have been many, both in our time and that of our elders, whose foolish love has been the cause of cruel death. And many who, after sex and love vouchsafed, have stopped burning. Nothing is better when love has crept into your bones than to give in to the burning, for those who strive against the tempest often wreck, while those who drive with the storm escape.

Besides sex and wisdom, the story also contains a lot of humor, as when Lucres’ husband borrows a horse from Euralius: “He says to himself, ‘If you leap upon my horse, I shall do the same thing to your wife.’”

Popes just don’t write books like that anymore!
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