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We’d better get back, ’cause it’ll be dark soon, and they mostly come at night… mostly.
Image by harold.lloyd
One nice hazy hydrangea. Except then I got it into my head that it looked a bit like the head of one of the aliens from, well, Alien (or Aliens, though we won’t mention Alien3 or those Alien V Predator movies, yes?) and then the image stuck and now I just see alien where I should see pretty flower. Granted, there is little resemblance. Granted also, I had not had much coffee when I first saw the similarity.
I had it in my mind that this had benefited from some Raceytaying but a glance at the Lightroom history says nope. Mebbe I am just channeling it. So as it is all my lonesome work, I give you the free They Mostly Come Out At Night preset for both Lightroom and ACR (Photoshop), available right here, right now.
They’re coming outta the walls. They’re coming outta the goddamn walls!
Action movie-stars in the making – Federation Square Connex BBQ
Image by avlxyz
We were too busy enjoying the Restaurant Express lunch at Bistro Vue to bother with the BBQ, but we did manage to catch some sun, and photos, just before the astro turf was rolled up and packed up. It’s nice having a camera with a 6x optical zoom, even if it is borrowed.
I was a bit surprised to see people around the square with laptops, so Julia whipped her Dopod D810 out, and sure enough, free wireless, and quite snappy too. We gave it a bit of a run on www.bom.gov.au/ and theage.com.au/, not willing to trust it with our webmail 🙂
Photos:
– Enjoying the sun
– Action movie stars in the making
– Honey shot
– Free wireless
From Melbourne Food and Wine Festival 2008 – 22 February to 8 March:
The Great Aussie BBQ& You’re invited to the biggest backyard BBQ of the year.& Fabulous food, a dedicated kids’& pavillion and music to boot!WHEN: Saturday 1 March, 11.00am – 5.00pmWHERE: Federation Square, RiverbankHOW MUCH:& .00 includes a choice of four tastings plates – have all 4 yourself or share with friends.& Entry and entertainment is free.WIN: Every ticket purchased to Connex Sizzle! gives you one entry into our BBQ competition.& You have the chance to win one of three Everdure BBQs used by our celebrity chefs at the event.& Conditions apply, full terms and conditions are available at Competitions.& Be in to win!OPTIONS: Available at Connex Sizzle! – mushrooms, salads, beef, lamb, goat, scallops, salmon, chicken and pork.& Vegetarian options available.& Salads are gluten free.Download recipes from Connex Sizzle! The Great Aussie BBQ below:& Veal cutlet, teriyaki mushroom, goat, salmon, chicken thigh, beef fillet, seared scallops, pork, lamb, pork belly, chicken & chorizo
LOOK AT THIS !!!
Image by fabiogis50
IT LOOKS THAT THIS PICTURE COMES FROM A MOVIE SET, I’M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT AWAY BECAUSE IT REPRESENTS ANYWAY THE CHINESE STYLE TO SOLVE THEIR POLITICAL PROBLEMS, WITH LIES AND VIOLENCE
SE VI DOMANDATE PERCHE’ I MONACI CHE AVETE VISTO IN TV ERANO COSI’ VIOLENTI, E’ PERCHE’ NON ERANO VERI MONACI MA ELEMENTI DELL’ ESERCITO CINESE INFILTRATI PER SCREDITARLI
Si vous vous demandiez pourquoi ces ‘moines’ que l’on a vu a la TV Ă©taient
si violents….. c’est que ce n’Ă©taient pas des moines mais des
fonctionnaires de l’armĂ©e dĂ©guisĂ©s.. technique maintes fois utilisĂ©es
dans le passé par le gouvernement chinois en vue de discréditer les moines
tibétains..
Just in case you wondered why these ‘Tibetan monks’ were so violent in
Lhasa…. because they were NOT monks, but chinese soldiers…. Chinese
soldiers posing as Tibetan monks during the riots
Canada Free Press[Friday, March 21, 2008 10:20] Brit spies confirm Dalai
Lama’s report of staged violence
By Gordon Thomas
London, March 20 – Britain’s GCHQ, the government communications agency that
electronically monitors half the world from space, has confirmed the claim
by the Dalai Lama that agents of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, the
PLA, posing as monks, triggered the riots that have left hundreds of
Tibetans dead or injured.
GCHQ analysts believe the decision was deliberately calculated by the
Beijing leadership to provide an excuse to stamp out the simmering unrest in
the region, which is already attracting unwelcome world attention in the
run-up to the Olympic Games this summer.
For weeks there has been growing resentment in Lhasa, Tibet’s capital,
against minor actions taken by the Chinese authorities.
Increasingly, monks have led acts of civil disobedience, demanding the right
to perform traditional incense burning rituals. With their demands go cries
for the return of the Dalai Lama, the 14th to hold the high spiritual
office.
Committed to teaching the tenets of his moral authority—peace and
compassion—the Dalai Lama was 14 when the PLA invaded Tibet in 1950 and he
was forced to flee to India from where he has run a relentless campaign
against the harshness of Chinese rule.
But critics have objected to his attraction to film stars. Newspaper magnate
Rupert Murdoch has called him: ‘A very political monk in Gucci shoes.’
Discovering that his supporters inside Tibet and China would become even
more active in the months approaching the Olympic Games this summer, British
intelligence officers in Beijing learned the ruling regime would seek an
excuse to move and crush the present unrest.
That fear was publicly expressed by the Dalai Lama. GCHQ’s satellites,
geo-positioned in space, were tasked to closely monitor the situation.
The doughnut-shaped complex, near Cheltenham racecourse, is set in the
pleasant Cotswolds in the west of England. Seven thousand employees include
the best electronic experts and analysts in the world. Between them they
speak more than 150 languages. At their disposal are 10,000 computers, many
of which have been specially built for their work.
The images they downloaded from the satellites provided confirmation the
Chinese used agent provocateurs to start riots, which gave the PLA the
excuse to move on Lhasa to kill and wound over the past week.
What the Beijing regime had not expected was how the riots would spread, not
only across Tibet, but also to Sichuan, Quighai and Gansu provinces, turning
a large area of western China into a battle zone.
The Dalai Lama has called it ‘cultural genocide’ and has offered to resign
as head of the protests against Chinese rule in order to bring peace. The
current unrest began on March 10, marking the anniversary of the 1959
Uprising against Chinese rule.
However, his followers are not listening to his ‘message of compassion.’
Many of them are young, unemployed and dispossessed and reject his
philosophy of non-violence, believing the only hope for change is the
radical action they are now carrying out.
For Beijing, the urgent need to find a solution to the uprising is one of
growing embarrassment. In two weeks time, the national celebrations for the
Olympic Games start with the traditional torch relay. The torch bearers are
scheduled to pass through Tibet. But the torch could find itself being
carried by runners past burning buildings and temples.
A sign of this urgency is that the Chinese prime minister has now said he is
prepared to hold talks with the Dalai Lama. Just before this announcement,
Britain’s Prime Minister Gordon Brown declared he would meet the Dalai Lama,
who is to visit London next month. This is the first time either leader has
proposed to meet the Dalai Lama.
Tenzin Wangmo DUNCHU (Ms.)
Coordinator
BUREAU DU TIBET (EU Coordnation Office)
Avenue des Arts 24
1000 Brussels
Tel. +32 2 280 49 22
Fax. +32 2 280 29 44
tibetbrussels@tibet.com
www.bluetibet.be
www.tibet.net
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