jueves, 16 de mayo de 2013

I need technology?

   Really, I don't have a piece of technology that is actually mine and still working ( yes, I'm a destroyer, hahaha) but I want to talk about two things that make my life easier, well, they did.
    The first one is my loved MP4 Fujitel, that was very special
 to me because I buy it with my own money, they was a simple and cheap stereo player who accompanied me for
 four years, and I absolutely love it because I only charged
 it one hour and I can listen music all day long, and that's
 ¡WONDERFUL!. But one day, a couple of month ago,
 just was spoiled, and I miss it so much, but I can say that I'm not dead, and my life keep going even without it.
   In the other hand, I have my notebook, that it's also spoiled, but it's on the doctor to be fixed. It is a Lenovo 3000 N100, that it's a great machine, has a very wide screen which is my favorite feature of it, and I missed so much because I really need it now, 'cause it has tons of documents that I have not backed up elsewhere, but until they arrive, I survive in the University with my sister's notebook. That's all for now, Have a nice day :)
                                                                                       

jueves, 9 de mayo de 2013

Say together: "Libérate"


  In spanish, yes, because that the characteristic word from the heroin of my favourite anime: Card Captor Sakura.  Really, I don't think that's the first anime I saw, but without a doubt it's my favourite since I was a seven years girl.
   Anime it's refers to a Japanese Cartoon, that have many different topics to a regular "Disney animation" like the couples (people it's not only straight), explicit thing (sex, murder, blood) and the combination between magic and reality, it's very interesting, funny, and some times a little bit shocking.
   The reason why I started to saw anime is my old brother, who like to see anime all day long and me, like a little girl, do the same that him, so, the most of the anime I saw was very old and strange for my child eyes, and that's the reason why I don't remember the most of the anime I see with him (considering that my brother is eleven years older than me) but even that, I absolutely love seen this colorful and magical little humans and animal who talk and do amazing things, so I still see anime during my childhood (without my brother) and my life in general.
   About Card Captor Sakura I can say that it's a really nice anime, because it's for little girls, but it's also have adult topic like the sexuality (it's not explicit, but have a lot gay couples in there), even that, it's a great anime which is about a little girl (Sakura, 10 years) that discover a magic book that release many of magic cards that she had to "seal", because they can produce a lot of damage. For me, it's still interesting because had it all: magic, love, friendship, and a Archaeologist (Sakura's Dad) and I enjoy it even now.
   I also love the anime music, like the openings and endings (I didn't take many attention to the middle music) and the most I like is from Sakura, Slam Dunk, Kaleido Star, Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball, Detective Conan, Evangelion and many others that fully my childhood days.



Here is Sakura with her "toy" Kero, who is really a Card's keeper, who also take care of 
                   Sakura and teach her all that he knows about the cards and how catch it.

"Can you see anything?", "Yes, wonderful things."

That's the famous words that Howard Carter answered to Lord Carnarvon when he saw for the very first time the antechamber from the Tutankhamun's tomb, watching through a small hole he made.

 I admired him since I was a child, I think since 6th grade in elementary, when my favourite teacher give us the task of draw something related to Egypt, and I drew the famoust "Mask of Tutanhamun", in that moment I found my dream career, Archeology. For me, and my child eyes, Archeology was so magical, mysterious and unique that I fell in love inmediately, so I just want to know more and more, in special, from Egyptian culture, for that reason I read about Howard Carter and his discovery.


He was, somehow, a self-taught Archaeologist, because he never study formaly the career, but he was formed under the wing of other great Archaeologists, feeding on their knowledge and experience. He was  born in London in 1874, and pass his educational life on charge of tutors; he inherited from his father, Samuel Carter (Painter), their ability to draw, which led him to travel to Egypt at 17 for copying wall paintings for Percy Newberry.

His career starting very slowly, but finally he turned famous by Tuntanhamun and that's not less. I admired him because he work very hard to accomplish his dream, and that's inspired me to do the same. For you to know more, I let you this link (in Spanish, I don't know an English page) http://www.egiptologia.com/ that recount about Howard Carter and his discovery, I hope you like and enjoy it!

                                 

                         Here you can see him cleaning with a brush  Tutankhamun's second coffin.