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iPhone 5 vs. Galaxy S III



The iPhone 5 and Galaxy S 3 are very different phones. The former has a smaller screen, thinner design, and an operating system that is very much a what-you-see-is-what-you-get kind of experience. The Galaxy S 3 has a huge display and a much larger form factor that is more conducive to gaming and video watching, but perhaps a bit difficult to use with just one-hand. In this video, we compare the merits of both the iPhone 5 and the Galaxy S 3!

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas


Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 12.02.2011

Simon Reeve leads a team of presenters on a journey through the spectacular landscapes of Argentina, from the vast ice fields of Patagonia to the wide-open plains of the pampas.

In the south, a group of indigenous people are locked in a historic dispute with the area's biggest landowners, Italian clothing giants Benetton; in Buenos Aires, the children of the disappeared are seeking to find out the truth of what happened to their parents at the hands of Argentina's generals; and in the pampas we meet one of the last true gauchos, whose way of life is being destroyed by an argricultural revolution.

On the way, we take in one of the greatest matches in world football, visit a penguin colony on the edge, and meet a bishop with a rather unorthodox interest in Evita.

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Travel around ITALY


Italy is an amazing place to visit and there will be memories you will take back from your visit that will last a lifetime, some good... some not so good :) But here are the five things you will hate about your trip to Italy and five things you will love about your trip to Italy.
Five Hates:
1. Yourself! That being the tourists. Italy gets tons of tourists so leads to long lines and high prices, but there is a reason all the tourists come to visit, its a great place.
2. Beggers/pickpockets
3. The Toilets: you will find more not so clean toilets then pleasurable ones my friends so be prepared.
4. They do not speak English: in the tourist industry they do but in general the level of English is not as high as say Germany or Portugal. (though the lack of English will not stop them from communicating with you :)
5. Crossing the Road/Drivers: The streets are crazy so be prepared for some hair raising experiences.

Top Five Loves.
1. The Super Friendly People: The Italians are great! They will take you in and are always so proud of their towns and history.
2. The food and wine: Its Italy, eat drink and be merry.
3. Cheap public transport: the trains between towns and the metro and buses in the cities are cheap and effective.
4. The weather: you will get great weather where ever you do go.
5. Its Italy! The history, the museums, the landscape, its all just beyond words.
Filmed in Rome, Italy
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

A Journey into a Black Hole


Many Space Fans have been asking for more information about black holes, specifically, what would it be like to go inside one?

Andrew Hamilton of the University of Colorado made this amazing animation and I wrote a script around it.

MUSIC USED:

Touch the sky: Iambic^2
Black Violin: Leonard J. Paul
Ozone: Leonard J. Paul
Theme (Feature): Leonard J. Paul
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A Day in Barcelona



A short film highlighting travel in Barcelona, Spain, one of the best cities in the world! This Barcelona Spain video guide includes the top 10 travel locations in Barcelona Spain and more! Share with your friends and plan your next visit to travel Barcelona!

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China Travel Video




Experience the ancient treasures, rich history and cultural contrasts of China in this wonderful video highlighting Trafalgar's China tours. From Beijing's unique mix of historic and futuristic monuments to cosmopolitan Shanghai and Hong Kong to the beautiful scenery of the Three Gorges, China's experiences are many and varied. Reflect on the fascinating history and rich cultural heritage of China with Trafalgar's China tours.

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Travel Tales - Amazon Jungle Peru


PART 1 - "Arrival" Arrival at Puerto Maldonao is followed by a trip up the Tambopata River spotting alligator and birds before arriving at Wasai Tambopata Jungle Lodge.
"UNFORGETTABLE!"
3 day Peruvian Amazon Jungle experience out of Puerto Maldonado on the Tambopata River with Wasai Expeditions. Video in 5 Parts ...
PART 1 "Arrival" Arrival at Puerto Maldonao is followed by a trip up the Tambopata River spotting alligator and birds before arriving at Wasai Tambopata Jungle Lodge.
PART 2 "Night Jungle Walk" with a look at the jungle's nocturnal life.
PART 3 "Birds to Bathing Suits" sees an early morning trip to the macaw clay licks, monkeys and swimming near the base of a waterfall at Cascadas del Gato.
PART 4 "Jungle by Night" a nocturnal safari on the dark river with a most memorable surprise!
PART 5 "Wildlife of Sandoval Lake" where black caiman lie in wait and endangered giant otters fish for piranha.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

5 Things You Will Love at Germany



Germany is filled with a strong sense of cultural heritage, where men still don lederhosen and women dirndls. There is beer by the stein under the shade of old chestnut trees. No matter what part of the country you visit, there are thick layers of history: from Roman relics to medieval castles and from Baroque palaces to communist-era apartment blocks. But, for all the tradition, Germany is a modern country. It's a leader in avant-garde fashion, culture, and art, reflected in its many museums and the vibrant Berlin art scene.

Planning a German Vacation

Step 1

Make your travel arrangements and reservations. Popular modes of transport include airlines, train, car and boat. If you plan to rent a vehicle, check with your insurance agent to verify what coverage applies in Germany. Your U.S. driver's license is valid for up to six months in Germany, so vacationers do not need an international or German license.

Step 2

Confirm your passport's expiration date. German officials require your passport to be valid for three months past the ending date of your trip. Renew your passport, if it will not meet this requirement.

Step 3

Check on your immunization history 45 days prior to departure. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that vacationers to Germany have current routine immunizations including measles/mumps/rubella (MMR), diptheria/pertussis/tetanus (DPT) and poliovirus vaccine. CDC also recommends Hepatitis B for travelers to Germany.

Step 4

Plan your itinerary in Germany. Consult guidebooks and friends who have traveled to Germany for recommendations on what to see and how to spend your time. Make reservations for accommodations ahead of time. Avoid American hotel chains. Stay in a German hotel or Gasthaus for an insider's view of the country. They are often sources of local spots to visit that are not listed in guidebooks. Purchase tickets for popular tourist sites online to avoid waiting in long lines. Sometimes online ticket prices are lower than in-country prices.

Step 5

Plan for German electricity by taking a transformer to adapt the electricity to U.S.-made electric appliances. German electricity is 220 volts and 50 Hz. Get a multiuse plug adapter or Type "C" Europlug and Types "E" and "F" Schuko plugs, if you plan to take electrical devices. You will need both a transformer and a plug adapter unless they are combined into one device.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

conversation at the school


Gopal : May I come in, sir?
Headmaster : Yes, of course. What do you want?
Gopal : Sir, May I get an application form for
scholarship?
Headmaster : We have not yet received them from the
office. You may come after a week.
Gopal : But my parents are leaving for Varanasi in two
days.
Headmaster : In that case you might try to get it from the
office.
Gopal : Thank you, sir.
Note:
1. ‘May’ is the expression used in asking for permission.
2. ‘May’ is also used for suggesting probability.
3. ‘Might’ is used for polite suggestion.

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