Monday, February 27, 2006

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Monday, February 20, 2006

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Te Quiero Puta!


Title: Rosenrot
Artist:Rammstein
Album:Rosenrot
Editor:Jonas Verstraete
http://www.rammstein.com/




Hey amigos . . .
Adelante amigos . . .
Vamos vamos mi amor
Me gusta mucho tu sabor
Dame de tu fruta
Vamos mi amor . . .
Te quiero puta!
No no no no tu corazón
Te quiero puta!
Ay que rico
Ay que rico un dos tres
Sí te deseo otra vez
Pero no no no tu corazón
Más más más de tu limón
Querido
Te quiero puta!
Dame de tu fruta
Te quiero puta!
Ay que rico
Entre tus piernas voy a llorar
Más más más por favor
Más más más sí sí señor
Feliz y triste voy a estar
Más más más por favor
Más más más sí sí señor
Feliz y triste voy a estar
Más más más por favor
Más más más sí sí señor
Sí sí señor!
Mucho mucho tu limón
Te quiero puta!
Dame de tu fruta
Te quiero puta!
Vamos mi amor . . .
Te quiero puta!

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Não te esqueças da tua cara-metade no Dia dos Namorados.


Quando eu te encontrar, possuir-te-ei.
Quando eu te encontrar, levar-te-ei até à cama.
Sem pedir licença; tocar-te-ei em todo o teu corpo e te possuirei.
Vou te deixar com uma enorme sensação de cansaço, entregue inteirinha.
Lentamente vou te fazer sentir arrepios, fazer-te suar profundamente.
Irás gemer, até chorar.
Deixar-te-ei ofegante, tirar-te-ei o ar, a tua cabeça pulsará.
Da cama não conseguirás sair!
E quando eu terminar, irei embora sem me despedir, com a certeza de que voltarei!

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Foto Não Oficial do Recorde Mundial

O céu da Tailândia foi cenário de um recorde mundial . Cinco aviões transportaram 400 pára-quedistas, de 31 países. Eles saltaram em pequenos grupos para completar o desenho. Juízes analisaram as imagens e confirmaram o recorde mundial de formação em queda livre. A marca anterior era de 357 pessoas. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Contra-ataque Muçulmano

O verdadeiro contra-ataque às publicações Dinamarquesas dos polémicos cartoons do profeta Maomé não foram as manifestações, incêndios e toda esta desordem - incluindo a morte de um padre católico - a que temos vindo a assistir nestes ultimos dias; não senhor. O verdadeiro contra-ataque vem através deste site da liga Arabe-Europeia que utiliza a mesma "arma": A liberdade de expressão! Aaah... e não é mais bonito assim? Com um bocadinho de sorte ainda dá para arrancar umas gargalhadas de um lado e do outro! http://www.irancarton.ir/ http://www.arabeuropean.org

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Friday, February 03, 2006

Para que serve a Descoberta do Genoma Humano

Aglow With Dust

Our Milky Way is a dusty place. So dusty, in fact, that we cannot see the center of the galaxy in visible light. But when NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope set its infrared eyes on the galactic center, it captured this spectacular view. Taken with just one of Spitzer's cameras (at a wavelength of 8 microns), the image highlights the region's exceptionally bright and dusty clouds, lit up by young massive stars and shows the galactic center that stretches across a distance of 760 light-years. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Olduvai Gorge, East Africa

Three striking and important areas of Tanzania in eastern Africa are shown in this color-coded shaded relief image from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. The largest circular feature in the center right is the caldera, or central crater, of the extinct volcano Ngorongoro, which is surrounded by smaller volcanoes, all associated with the Great Rift Valley, a geologic fault system that extends for about 4,830 kilometers (2,995 miles) from Syria to central Mozambique. Ngorongoro’s caldera is 14 miles across at its widest point and is 2,000 feet deep and has a level floor that holds a lake fed by streams running down the caldera wall. It is part of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and is home to over 75,000 animals. Lakes Eyasi and Manyara south of the crater are also part of the conservation area. The relatively smooth region in the upper left of the image is the Serengeti National Park, which encompasses the main part of the Serengeti ecosystem, supporting the greatest remaining concentration of plains game in Africa including more than 3,000,000 large mammals. The faint, nearly horizontal line near the center of the image is Olduvai Gorge, made famous by the discovery of remains of the earliest humans known to exist. Image Credit: NASA Posted by Picasa

Comet 'Bites the Dust' Around Dead Star

This artist's concept illustrates a comet being torn to shreds around G29-3, a so-called dead star, or white dwarf. NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope observed a cloud of dust around this white dwarf that may have been generated from this type of comet disruption. The findings suggest that a host of other comet survivors may still orbit in this long-dead solar system. This illustration shows a comet in the process of being pulverized: part of it still exists as a chain of small clumps, while the rest has already spread out into a dusty disk. Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 broke apart in a similar fashion when it plunged into Jupiter in 1994. The white dwarf G29-38 began life as a star that was about three times as massive as our sun. Its death involved the same steps that the sun will ultimately undergo billions of years from now. According to theory, the G29-38 star became brighter and brighter as it aged, until it grew into a dying star called a red giant, which was large enough to engulf and evaporate any terrestrial planets that happened to be in its way. Later, the red giant shed its outer atmosphere, leaving behind a shrunken skeleton of star, called a white dwarf. If the star did host a planetary system, outer planets akin to Jupiter and Neptune and a remote ring of icy comets would remain. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Posted by Picasa

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