Sunday, April 29, 2007

The Fray is a pop rock band from Denver, Colorado.


The band was formed in 2002 by Isaac Slade and Joe King when the two former school friends met up again in a local music store. They soon began regular two-man jam sessions that led to writing songs and devising a style pitched between the arena-friendly style of U2 and the authentic rock of bands like Counting Crows. Rounding out the lineup with two former bandmates of Slade's drummer Ben Wysocki and guitarist Dave Welsh, the Fray began playing shows in the Denver area. Their popularity grew quickly and their first demo recordings became local radio faves and the band was voted Best New Band by Denver's Westword Magazine. This all led to them being signed by Epic Records in 2004. Their debut album, How to Save a Life, was released on September 13, 2005.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Once...


Receiving congratulations on your birthday is very satisfying feelings, memories you always remember and feel yourself very differently...

The day begun usual on that day... I woke up I did my morning sport, had my breakfast etc... But I felt myself a little differently, because I had a meeting with my friend, who was my new friend and it was our 3rd meeting... I was just little existed, I left house and went to city (Every summer me and my family go to country, we have house there, it is cool in there in summers when you feel the hottest rays coming from sun and when you want to run somewhere you would not feel it, I find that place very comfortable in that days.). I used some transportations, and was in front of the restaurant, where we decided to meet, she was 10 minutes before me and was waiting for me in the restaurant. I entered, found her, sit in front of her...

We talked, discussed, argued, laughed for an hour... We had some beverages, some pizza... Then she stood up and said:
_I am coming...

She went and when I heard her step-noise I turned back, and I just was shocked! I could not imagine that she was remembering my birthday, I thought she had forgotten long ago, but she had not...

She brought a cake and candles on it in her hand. I puffed off the candles, we ate cake, then I received her present...

That day was 03.09.2005... My 19th birthday, one of the days that I would never forget...

Thanks very much Uka!

P.S. The picture is from that day. We two are in green...

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Arm wrestling

Ey Dost, by Kerim




This is the art of simultaneous poem. The poets write and tell the poem simultaneously. It is one of the oldest art of Azerbaijani folk, and is local culture of Absherone peninsula, but there are some rare examples in Shirvan region... The name of the culture is "Meyxana" which means place of wine, the name comes from the place where this culture formed. Meyxana members get drunk from the effects of poems, and philosophy not from the effects of wine...

As poet says:

Ey könül, bil bize qalmayib qemin qemxanelerin,
Çekmiyek derdini bundan bele divanelerin.

Ehli meyxane olur mest bizim sozumuz ile,
Ehtiyac olmur, içilmir meyi peymaneleri...

Monday, April 9, 2007

Saffron


A pile of saffron threads (each about 20 mm in length) from Iran. Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron crocus and is among the world's costliest spices by weight. In Western countries, the average retail price is $2200/€1550/£1100 per kilogram ($1,000/€700/£500 per pound). Besides its use as a seasoning, it has also been used in its history as fragrance, dye, and medicine.





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Thursday, April 5, 2007

Sunday, April 1, 2007

The Agassiz statue

The Agassiz statue, Stanford University, California. April 1906.
The collapse reason of the statue is earthquake.



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Beatles and iTunes talk growing




EMI is to hold a media event on Monday with Apple boss Steve Jobs as special guest, prompting speculation that Beatles songs will finally go online.

None of the Beatles tracks are available to download on any online music service.

In an invite to media sent out on Sunday, EMI said it was announcing an "exciting new digital offering".

There will also be a "special live performance" at the London event by an unnamed artist or band.

Earlier this year iPod-maker Apple reached agreement with Beatles' record label Apple following a long-running legal row over the use of the two firms' name.

Under the terms of the arrangement, Apple Inc took full control of the Apple brand and licensed certain trademarks back to the Beatles' record company Apple Corps for continued use.

That led to mounting speculation that Beatles songs would be available on Apple's download service iTunes. EMI has released the Beatles records since 1962 single Love Me Do.

Last week at a mobile industry conference, EMI chief executive Eric Nicoli praised Apple for the simplicity of the iPod and iTunes.

He told the industry that it should learn from Apple.

If the deal does not have anything to do with the Beatles, there is speculation that it could be tied to Apple's new iPhone.

A spokesman for EMI would not comment on the subject of the press conference.


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