Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen HQ Full Trailer and Wall Papers

Watch the full trailer of Transformers 2: The Revenge of the Fallen, in high quality (HQ). Download high resolution wall papers by clicking the images. Listen also to Linkin Park's "New Divide" and The Fray's "Never Say Never", listed in Transformers 2 Original Sound Track (OST).


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Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen HQ Full Trailer (In Theaters 26 June 2009)



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Monday, June 22, 2009

Iran Post-Election Situation (Videos Part 4)

The videos here are those after the Supreme Leader of Iran delivered his message on Friday Prayers. It seems that more protests rally violence are happening in the streets of Iran. Please take note, that most of these video footages were uploaded in social networking sites (like Youtube) by Iranians, because their government has banned the media to broadcast what's happening in Iran.

Why am I following Iran's situation? I'm not sure, too, but I guess because majority of the protesters and hurt are students, the Youth of Iran...

WARNING: Some videos contains protests violence. Parental guidance is advised for minors.

Iran Protests: Eyewitness Reports
Iranian state television is reporting that 10 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in yesterday's violence in Tehran. Skys Lisa Holland reports. *WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS IMAGES PEOPLE MAY FIND VERY DISTRESSING*


'Several' Killed In Iran Protest Clashes
Iran State television says at least 10 people were killed in yesterday's violence, and more than 100 wounded. Thousands clashed with police ion Tehran after defying warnings not to take to the streets in protests of the disputed Presidential election.


Iran Cracks Down On Protesters
Exactly a week after Iran's election result sparked protests across the country, the authorities have cracked down hard to end them. Police have used tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters on the streets of Tehran. Sky's Lisa Holland reports.

Basij militia HQ burns
Amateur video shows the Basij headquarters set ablaze while smoke rises into a darkened sky.


Iran cleric family arrested?
CNN's Ivan Watson shows a Press TV report that 5 relatives of a powerful cleric in Iran have been arrested.


Iran security and U.S. defense
Are events in Iran a threat to U.S. national security? CNN's Betty Nguyen talks to foreign policy analyst Reva Bhalla.


Iranian student shot on camera
Students throw stones outside an Iranian government office, when a student is shot and pulled to safety.


Dangers of reporting in Iran
The CNN Dubai Bureau Chief just returned from Iran. He talks with Betty Nguyen & TJ Holmes in the CNN Newsroom.


'Do not be afraid'
Demonstrators chant "do not be afraid" and "death to dictator" as they march down a major Tehran street Sunday.


Reporter decribes beating
George McLeod, freelance correspondent for The Globe and Mail, describes being beaten, taken into custody during Iranian protests.


Protests turn deadly
Thousands of protesters continue to defy Iran's supreme leader, clashing with police using batons, tear gas and water canons.


Violent protests
Violence breaks out during protests against the election results in Iran.


Long street protests
CNN obtained video showing wide street shots of men shouting at what appears to be a policeman.


Witness to an aftermath
CNN's Ralitsa Vassileva talks to a journalist who spent time in Iran after the elections and talks about what he witnessed.


Armed police block protesters
CNN's Ivan Watson describes video from Iranian State TV showing clashes between protesters and police.


Protesters' tactics
A professor of Iranian studies discusses tactics open to Iranian protesters in the wake of the regime's crackdown.

Iran Post-Election Protests (Videos Part 3)

Here are the videos on Iran's Supreme Leader's sermon on Friday Prayers. Everyone waited for his message especially regarding the current conflict in Iran elections. Tens and thousands attended the Friday Prayers to hear his stand.

Well, I just hope that the violence caused by these conflicts will stop soon and that Iranians will still opt for peaceful means to achieve freedom and justice.

Supreme leader's sermon
CNN's Hala Gorani talks to CNN's Reza Sayah in Tehran about the supreme leader of Iran's sermon on June 19.


Khamenei denies vote-rigging
CNN's Christiane Amanpour discusses the key points hit by Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a speech at Tehran University.


'How can vote rigging happen?'
Ayatollah Khamenei addresses the outrage over the results of the recent Iranian Presidential election.


Inside Iran
CNN's Christiane Amanpour discusses her recent time in Iran, the situation there and answers viewer questions.


Supreme leader means business
CNN's Rick Sanchez talks about Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with his panel.


World reacts to Iran
Correspondents explain how people around the world are reacting to the political standoff in Iran.


Iranians defy supreme leader
Wolf Blitzer and panelists discuss the situation in Iran where protests continue despite the supreme leader's warnings.

Women's rights in Iran
CNN's Betty Nguyen talks with former HLN anchor Rudi Bakhtiar about women's rights in Iran.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Iran Post-Election Situation Videos (part 2)

More Iran post-election situation recent videos from CNN and SkyNews, as my part of being one with those who work for justice, freedom, for peace. May this great nation be united amidst differences of political views and even ways of making there place a better place to live in.


Unity Call From Iran's Supreme Leader
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will lead the country in Friday prayers, in what is being seen as an attempt to bring unity to Iran. Elizabeth Palmer reports.


Iran's opposition movement
CNN's Ivan Watson looks at how the opposition has evolved since the protests that took place 10 years ago.


Opposition stages mass rally
Iranians take to the streets of Tehran in protest over the presidential vote. CNN's Isha Sesay reports.


Iran and social networking
CNN's Errol Barnett takes a look at how social networking web sites are playing a big role in the Iran unrest.


Chinese media looks at Iran
CNN's Emily Chang takes a look at Chinese media coverage of the events in Iran.


CNN reporting from Tehran
CNN's Reza Sayah reports that protesters have engaged in a new silent strategy, and it's working.


Waiving peace signs, chanting
Protesters chant, waive peace signs and display their green colors in Imam Khomeini Square.


Iran and social networking
CNN's Errol Barnett takes a look at how social networking web sites are playing a big role in the Iran unrest.


Significant voices in Iran
CNN's Christiane Amanpour reports on conservative voices being raised in defense of Moussavi supporters.


Social networking in Iran
The CNN.com's blogger bunch weighs in on the protest in Iran and the possible influence of social networks.


Thursday, June 18, 2009

Iran Post-Election Situation Videos

I have been curious on what's going on in Iran, so I collected CNN's video reports here from recent released ones. Since I was small, all I heard about Iran was that of war, chaos. Now, watching the videos, I see a light of hope --- a long-dreamed CHANGE to FREEDOM & PEACE. May this light of hope not be put out by fear nor by violence, and may this endeavor be that of peace. Situations like this in nations make me see hope, because this means people are working out for a change, for a system that is more beneficial, more just...


Iran's Cyber Revolution?

"With international journalists are prevented from reporting what's happening on the streets of Iran, CNN turn to social networking sites to get the video and get an idea of what is happening..." (Rosemary Church, CNN). See the unfiltered video footages posted in Youtube showing some brutal attacks by the riot police on June 16, 2009.

Amanpour on Iran coverage
CNN's chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour reflects on the protests in Iran on her return to London.

Watching Iran from afar
Iranian-Americans in California say they are keeping a close eye on developments in their homeland.

Iran: Another Tiananmen?
CNN's Brian Todd reports on similarities and differences between the unrest in Iran and China's 1989 crackdown.

Avoiding Iran's web block
CNN's Errol Barnett analyzes how bloggers are working to avoid the internet filter in Iran during major demonstrations.


Protest 'an amazing sight'
ITN's Lindsey Hilsum gives us a quick look at the story behind the contested Iranian presidential election.


What is the Guardian Council?
CNN's Ivan Watson takes a look at the men behind Iran's Guardian Council and the power they wield.

Leaders on Iran election
Comments on the Iranian Presidential elections from Pres. Obama, John McCain, Harry Reid, and Gordon Brown.

Iran to recount some votes
Iran's Guardian Council agrees to recount some of the ballots from the disputed election. CNN's Samson Desta reports.

Iran bans rally coverage

Iran's government has banned foreign journalists from covering election rallies. CNN's Reza Sayah reports.


Iran's cyber voices
CNN's Octavia Nasr reports on reactions in cyberspace to Iran's controversial election results.


Protests in Iran
CNN's Christiane Amanpour reports on the massive protest in Iran that follows elections.


Thursday, June 11, 2009

"The Winner Stands Alone" by Paulo Coelho


















The first 12 chapters of Paulo Coelho's "The Winner Stands Alone" can be downloaded here (in PDF e-book file) and meant to be shared as per the author's intention to spread the message of the book. Again, I think this book is worth reading as with his other books listed below. The links below contain Paulo Coelho book reviews and other language availability.

Paulo Coelho's Comments On His Book, "The Winner Stands Alone"
"FOLLOW MY DREAM – BUT WHICH ONE? One of the recurrent themes of my books is the importance of paying the price of your dreams. But to what extent can our dreams be manipulated? For the past decades, we lived in a culture that privileged fame, money, power – and most of the people were led to believe that these were the real values that we should pursue.

We all should be a “winner”. Not in the sense of someone who finally wins what is important to his/her life. Not in the sense that happiness is the most valuable gift on Earth – and it can be attained here and now, when your work fulfills your heart. We should be a winner in the sense that the system portraits a successful person: celebrity, influence, photos in glossy magazines, behaving like the masters of the universe.
Yes, you may reach the goal society has fed you – but will you be satisfied? Will you be whole? Will you be in peace? This cycle of possession never ends – because the moment that you think that you have reached your goal another desire creeps in. And how can you find rest when it is the hunt that moves you?
While people are connected – omniscient thanks to their mobile phones and GPS – they all speak the same words, fight for the same goals, and crave the same things. How could it be otherwise? If fashion exists it is precisely because you can mold the desire of the masses – or how else could a bag, a dress impose itself as necessary?
In a world of invisible yet unsurpassable “diktats”, where a few puppeteers pull the strings of the many, instill in other people’s dreams the pursue of superficial things, there seems to be a rising feeling, a silent despair that creeps in.
Greed to have, greed to be seen, greed to prevail, even greed to kill, if you think it is for a good cause – like love, for example.
What we don’t know is that, behind the scenes, the real manipulators remain anonymous. They understand that the most effective power is the one that nobody can notice – until it is too late, and you a trapped. This book is about this trap.
Soon after I finished writing “The winner stands alone”, the financial market collapsed. Will this lead us again to the real values? I really don’t know. What I do know is that we cannot continue to allow our dreams to be manipu­lated like they are as for three of the four main characters in the book:
Igor, a Russian millionaire, who believes that you can kill if you have a good reason for that – like avoiding human suffering, or bringing back the attention the woman he loves.
Hamid, a fashion magnate, who started with good intentions, till he got caught by the very system he was trying to use.
Gabriela, who – like most of the people today – is convinced that fame is an end by itself, the supreme reward in a world that praises ccelebrity as the supreme achievement in life.
As I finish writing these pages, there are currently several dictators in power. One country in the Middle East has been invaded by the world’s only superpower. Support for terrorist groups is growing. Fundamentalist Christians have the ability to elect presidents. The spiritual search is manipulated by various sects each claiming to possess ‘absolute knowledge’. Whole cities are wiped from the map by Nature’s fury. According to research carried out by a reputable American intellectual, all the world’s power rests in the hands of six thousand people.
There are thousands of prisoners of conscience on every continent. Torture is once again deemed acceptable as an interrogation method. The wealthier nations are closing their borders. The poorer nations are witnessing an unprecedented exodus as their inhabitants leave in search of El Dorado. Genocide continues to be committed in at least two African countries. The economic system is showing signs of break-down, and great fortunes are be­ginning to collapse. Child slavery has become a constant. Hundreds of millions of people live below the poverty line. Nuclear proliferation is accepted as irreversible. New diseases emerge. The old diseases have not yet been brought under control.
But is this a portrait of the world I live in?
Of course not. When I decided to take a snapshot of my own times, I wrote this book.
So please join me in this journey into a world that is coming to an end. You will see glittery, glamour, and blood – but don’t see this book as a thriller: it is a crude portrait of where we are now. We are part of the solution, if we go back to the real values of life, being “follow your dream” the most important of all. Not the dreams of the Superclass. Not the dreams of our parents, or our partners. We should be what we always wanted to be." Paulo Coelho

You may also want to read the plot, from Sant Jordi Associados, Agencia Literaria also found in Paulo Coelho' Official site.

The Winner Stands Alone: A NovelPLOT  
«Success. The Beautiful Poison» 
He never breaks a promise. Igor Malev has one thing on his mind - his ex-wife Ewa. He's handsome, rich, and effortlessly personable - but she left him for a successful fashion designer, a sting he's never recovered from. So he travels to the glamorous Cannes International Film Festival where they'll be appearing, intent on winning back her love. But Igor is a man of rare intensity and cold intelligence - and this is to be no ordinary reconciliation. For Igor made a promise to destroy whole worlds to get to his beloved. Now, the conflict between an individual evil force and society emerges as the novel unfolds, and as morality is derailed. And he always keeps his word. A profound meditation on personal power and innocent dreams that are manipulated or undone by success, The Winner Stands Alone is set in the exciting worlds of fashion and cinema. Meet the players and posers behind the scenes at Cannes - the "Superclass" of producers, actors, designers and supermodels, as well as the aspiring starlets, has-been stars, and jaded hangers-on. Adroitly interweaving the characters' connected stories, Paulo Coelho uses his twelfth novel to paint an engrossing picture of a world overrun by glamour and excess, and shows us the possibly dire consequences of our obsession with fame. [Sant Jordi Associados, Agencia Literaria]

"People are never satisfied. If they have a little, they want more. If they have a lot, they want still more. Once they have more, they wish they could be happy with little but are incapable of making the slightest effort in that direction." (Paulo Coelho, )

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Feather Identification Lab Identifies Birds Indicated In Plane Accidents

This is an interesting and informative video of a laboratory technician at the Museum of Natural Hostory's Feather Identification Lab, identifying birds indicated in plane accidents. Find out how this technology has been so important in Aviation Safety.



Linked from Newsweek Video dated 06-June-2009

Monday, June 8, 2009

Lyrics and Music: Journey by Aiza Seguerra (Open Arms Album)

I first heard the song "Journey" by Aiza Seguerra in McCafe-Singapore. I was not supposed to eat breaksfast in McDonalds, but because it was piped in, I did, and sat there to finish the whole "Open Arms" album. I then searched the internet for the lyrics, but I could not find one. So, I just listened to the song and tried to get the lyrics. Therefore, whatever needs to be corrected from the lyrics below, just keep me posted. I found the mp3 download of "Journey" at this link: Journey (Aiza Seguerra). I also recommend the other songs in the album: Open Arms, Home, Time After Time, I Can't Make You Love Me, Persistent Rain, Over The Rainbow, I'll Be There For You, Vincent, Longer, At Last, Smooth Operator and Para Lang Sa 'Yo. Know what? I think I have just listed all the tracks of the "Open Arms" album...hahaha... I guess I love the album. I was amazed with Aiza's voice when she sang "At Last" 'coz it's quite a classic song, and her voice fits in to that genre too. Well, her international album "Open Arms" has earned the gold record award under S2S Productions in Singapore [info source: www.titikpilipino.com].


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JOURNEY
Artist: Aiza Seguera
Album: Open Arms (2008)

It's a long, long journey
'Til I know where I'm supposed to be
It's a long, long journey
And I don't know if i can believe
When shadows fall and block my eyes
I am lost and know that I must hide
It's a long, long journey
'Til I find my way home to You.

Many days I've spent
Drifting on through empty shores
Wond'ring what's my purpose
Wond'ring how to make me strong
I know I will falter, I know I will cry
I know you'll be standing by my side
It's a long, long journey
And I need to be close to you

Sometimes it feels no one understands
I don't even know why I do the things I do
When pride builds me up 'til I can't see my soul
Will You break down these walls and pull me through?

'Coz it's a long, long journey
'Til I feel that I am worth a price
You paid for me your calvary
Beneath the stormy skies
When Satan mocks and friends turn to foes
It feels like everything is out to make me lose control

'Coz it's a long, long journey
'Til I find my way home to You... ooohhh... to You.

Note: After sometime, I've just known that the song "Journey", sang by Aiza Seguerra, was originally sang and written by Corrine May Ying Foo, a Singaporean famous international song writer/composer/singer.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Saving Gaia ("Saving Mother Earth") - Singapore Children's Dreams





I really love watching this Saving Gaia (Saving Mother Earth) compaign in MediaCorp channels in Singapore. Kids are dreamers, but if I listen to them, these same dreams have been my dreams too. I have been so passionate in saving Mother Earth and how I have always expressed my pleasures and comforts in the beauty of the ocean breeze, silent sunrises and sunsets. As years passed by, I would sometimes feel alone in this passion although truly all of us do care. Watching this video makes me feel that this is indeed a lifetime advocacy. I may not be able to see the full fruits of our labors, collaborative efforts will always have more impact in changing the future of our Gaia (Mother Earth) and the children of this generation.

I personally would like to congratulate MediaCorp for this wonderful effort in Saving Gaia (Mother Earth) by starting to implant this dream in our children's dreams.

Make your own pledge of Saving Gaia. Save Mother Earth NOW at http://www.savinggaia.sg/.

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