Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Barcelona without Lionel Messi

Can anyone imagine a Barcelona where Lionel Messi not live with their colleagues?


It is certainly a most supporters thought of the Blaugrana not want to live for long. However, that day will come sooner than you think.
Nearly nine years have passed since he made his debut with the first team , replacing Deco in a match against Espanyol on October 16, 2004 .
Messi would take another nine years to 35 years. Considering the abuse that leads week after week on the football field , you could be forgiven for thinking that is unlikely to continue playing at the highest level at that time.
The genius who have enjoyed what appears to be the shortest time will soon become part of football folklore , a fleeting flirtation on the way to greatness , joining the likes of Pele, Beckenbauer , Cruyff , Platini and Maradona.
Today, Lionel Messi is Barcelona . His influence is felt throughout the club , not only on the pitch. He is the best player in the distance and the highest-profile ambassador , and the club will do well to use it more sparingly .
Already this season we have seen a more pragmatic point of view adopted in Argentina by the new director Gerardo Martino , and you have to wonder why no one else has identified the need of it before now.
The current burden of carrying this team is a burden that eventually take its toll. Maybe we're starting to see the first symptoms, given the recent failure of Messi to complete the 90 minutes ( Dermot Corrigan , ESPN ) .
So how does the club meet the inevitable? What is the impact of the Boat "Messi - less" ?
Over recent years, their absence from the side has been little difference in the results wise .
According FCBarcelona.com , in the 14 games that Messi was lost between 2010-2013 , the club remained undefeated , winning 13 and drawing just one.
However, there is a glaring omission from that list - that propaganda machine club president Sandro Rosell has conveniently forgot to mention since.
Bayern Munich ran over the Catalans to two Champions League games leaguefootball , with Messi missing the second leg. This was a more realistic and more accurate in the future.
The League , in general, is not providing the club with something like proof needed continuously, in order to measure to what extent can progresssans Messi.
For example , a couple of weeks , despite their best efforts on a very close match , Malaga were no match for their illustrious rivals .
It is in the Classics , or the latter stages of the Champions League, which will surely feel the absence of Messi with more intensity in the future.
That's where the lack of genuine creativity and your incredible ability to the sublime , ridiculous or downright gorgeous is writ large in the psyche of all Barça fans .
Despite this , there is no real need for pessimism. Barcelona has a lot to expect. Its evolution in recent years has been consistently make a reasonable adjustment or the eventual sale of their talismans .
Aside from the occasional foray into the transfer market for a signature style " galactic " ( Ronaldinho / Neymar ) The production line continues to produce super Masia homegrown talent with alarming regularity .
The two Sergis - Roberto and Samper - Alejandro Grimaldo , Gerard Deulofeu and Jean - Marie Dongou are just a few stars of the future. There are other groups in the slightly younger age .
Dongou now is training with the first team , and already in 2011 Sky Sports' Graham Hunter said he thought totalBarca Cameroon was the best 16 year old girl he had seen in his life :
I saw Messi at sixteen , but Dongou of Cameroon is the best soccer player in the sixteen years that I have seen in my life .
Dongou , Mike Tyson small and powerful, is arguably the most impressive player I've seen at his age. When I witnessed Messi at the same stage of development, it later emerged that was a little bit sulky at being forced to play on the wing in the game I went to see and , therefore , I was impressed .
But after seeing Dongou for several months - both 15 and 16 years old - I have to warn a couple of generations of rights that should begin to have nightmares now just to be implemented.
The Cameroon -born striker has the low center of gravity made ​​Romario so hard to contain , the ability to calculate an acute angle proportions billiards champion, and an explosive eruption rhythm reminiscent of a cobra head lunging forward to attack .
It is arguable that any player will never have the same impact it has had Messi in football itself, to say nothing of FC Barcelona.

Someone who can score 92 goals in a calendar year , mark in 21 straight games, won four consecutive Ballon d' Ors and offer something close to a man contribution - the - game every time he steps on the pitch is clearly a time -in - a- lifetime talent.
However, the football cliché oft -used "no one is bigger than the club" still rings true .
Perhaps the club should really concern themselves with a perceived lack of a "Plan B " in the meantime. His over-reliance on the player in the short and medium term needs to be addressed .
Football will be the poorer when Messi hangs up his boots , but Barcelona can get rich if they execute their plans properly.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Electronic Cigarette

Electronic Cigarette

(E-Cigarette or PV)
Electronic Cigarette also called e-cigarette or personal vaporizer. An Electronic Cigarette is basically an electronic inhaler that liquid solution into an aerosol mist, it actually stimulate the act of tobacco smoking. Some people thought electronic cigarette to be a replacement of cigarette and they start using electronic cigarette just to get rid of their smoking habit. It may be a replacement of normal cigarettes because the amount of nicotine is very low in e-cigarette and in some cases it is fixed according to user requirement. Even some people choice “no nicotine”. 

As e-cigarette is a recent invention and limited research has been done on it. Therefore, we have less data to understand either it has benefits or it is risky for human health. The primitive concept of an electronic cigarette can be traced to an idea by Herbert A. Gilbert who in 1963 patented a device described as "a smokeless non-tobacco cigarette" that involved "replacing burning tobacco and paper with heated, moist, flavored air." This device heated the nicotine solution and produced steam (source Wikipedia). The second generation electronic cigarette, or modern electronic cigarette, was invented and introduced to market in 2008 by Dr. Yunqiang Xiu before receiving its international patents in 2009 & UK patent in 2011

The World Health Organization stated in September 2008 that no rigorous, peer-reviewed studies have been conducted showing that the electronic cigarette is a safe and effective nicotine replacement therapy. WHO does not discount the possibility that the electronic cigarette could be useful as a smoking cessation aid, but insisted that claims that electronic cigarettes can help smokers quit need to be backed up by clinical studies and toxicity analyses and operate within the proper regulatory framework (source: Wikipedia).

An electronic cigarette contains 1. LED light cover, 2. Battery, 3: Atomizer (heating element) 4: Cartridge (mouth piece), 5: Magnet adaptor, 6: Liquid (for producing vapors). To see either electronic cigarette can be a replacement of normal cigarette in terms of that it will help people quit cigarette or not. And either is not risky for human health we have to wait for the researchers to find out can we get rid of smoking by using E-cigarette.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Interesting and Informative Facts About Cristiano Ronaldo

  1. Ronaldo was born in Santo Antonio (a neighbourhood of Funchal, Madeira) on 5th February 1985.
  2. Hi full name is Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro.
  3. Second part of name was inspired by his father’s favorite actor and US Presigdent, Ronald Reagan.
  4. Ronaldo played for amateur team Andorinha when he was only 8 years old. 
  5. At the age of 10 he signed with local club Nacional.
  6. Ronaldo’s father died of an alcoholism-related liver condidtin when Ronaldo was only 20.
  7. Ronaldo was arrested on suspicion of raping a woman in a London hotel in October 2005.
  8. The charges of suspicion of raping were dropped by Scotland Yard in November 2005.
  9. Ronaldo become a father on 3rd July 2010.
  10. The name of Ronaldo’s child is Cristiano.
  11. Ronalod donated £ 100,000 to the hospital that saved his mother’s life in Madeira.
  12. Ronaldo’s pair of football boots were sold for £2050 in November 2011, the amount was donated to fund schools in Gaza, Palestine.
  13. Ronaldo became Save the Children’s new Global Artist Ambassador in January 2013.
  14. Ronaldo had opened a fashion boutique under the name “CR7) in Madeira, Portugal in 2006.  
  15.  Ronaldo's freekick speed is around 130 Km/h, which means 31.1 m/s more than four times of Apollo 11 rocket's launching speed which was 7.3 m/s. 
  16. Ronaldo is slim but do you know his body has only 10% fat?? Normal catwalk models have 13.8% fat. Amazing.
  17.  Ronaldo lifts around 23,055 kg of weight during a training season which is total of 16 Toyota Prius cars. Superb.
  18. Ronaldo runs average of 10.5 kilometers in a match. 
  19. As he runs 10.5 kilometers in a match, he used to have around 936 twists which a Formula one car takes during Monaco Grand Prix. 
  20. According to Castrol's analysis when Ronaldo jumps he generates five times more power than a Cheetah jumping in a full flight.
  21. Ronaldo used to cry when he passed the ball and his friends didn’t score.
  22. People called him “little bee” because nobody could catch him.
  23. Ronaldo scored his first goal for Manchester United on November 1, 2003 against Portsmouth from a free kick.
  24. Ronaldo have no tattoos on the body. 
  25. Ronaldo regularly donates blood.
  26. Ronaldo’s favorite actress is Angelina Jolie.
  27. Ronaldo is the first Portuguese player signed by Manchester United.
  28. When he was a kid, he hit a teacher with his chair because she made fun of his accent. 

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Messi vs Ronaldo (Who is the best?)





Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are the two legend players of current era. Both of them rule the game of football. If one is Ferrari the other is Porche. Both of them are shining stars of the game. But there is a battle between the supporters of this pair. There fan tries to sought out who is more energetic, skillful and overall the best.
 Both Messi and Ronaldo are the figureheads of Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively, and the comparison between the two is far too often used as just another battleground to continue this most hateful and historical of rivalries. 
Over years the players in question have adopted various ways of dealing with the constant competition, renewed every year in La Liga and a variety of tournaments. Messi has many times attempted to play down the rivalry on a personal level between the two, recently heaping praise on the Los Merengues sharpshooter in an interview with Time Magazine
“I think he's a good person. I think he's a good player, who brings a lot to Madrid, and who, in any moment, can decide a game.
I don't think [there is a rivalry]. I never really fixated on him or compared myself with another player. My mentality is just to achieve more each year, to grow both as an individual and as a team, and if he wasn't there, I'd be doing the same thing.”
Ronaldo, on the other hand—perhaps inevitably given his more bombastic media presence in comparison with the more retiring Messi—has raised the subject of who is the more complete footballer on certain occasions. Talking to CNN in 2012, the Madrid man may have only been half joking when he gave his answer to the question: who is the best? 
“At the moment ... I think it is me (laughs). 
You cannot compare a Ferrari with a Porsche because it's a different engine. You cannot compare them. He does the best things for Barcelona, I do the best things for Madrid.
I think we push each other sometimes in the competition; this is why the competition is so high. This is why Madrid and Barcelona are the best teams in the world because everyone pushes each other, not just me and Messi but other players.”
But who truly deserves to be recognised as the most talented player on the planet? Looking over every aspect of each star's game, the truth is, at times it is almost too close to call.


Goalscoring Ability
Since the appearance of Messi and Ronaldo on the scene, La Liga's Pichichi trophy for top scorer has only been about two players. Perhaps driven on, as Ronaldo alludes to, by the need to make both themselves and their team evermore formidable, the two stars have taken hitting the back of the net to new, almost unimaginable levels. 
The numbers barely separate them. Messi has netted 315 goals in 381 games for Barcelona, since making his debut back in the 2004/05 season. Ronaldo averages a perfect one per game in Merengue ranks, with 201 in 201.
This would appear to give the Portuguese a slight edge, but take into account that Messi's total includes the first four seasons of his professional career, when even as a precocious teenager he was still learning his trade. 
This was a phase also experienced by his rival, who was in his sixth year as a professional when first recording a goal every two games in league football. 
Ronaldo is the consummate poacher in front of goal and strong enough to make him a fearsome prospect for any defence. Messi's ability to score from across the pitch, however, and coolness in defining shots, means that he comes out as the best goalscorer in this analysis. 

 Physical attributes
Ronaldo began life in football as a lanky teenager often thrown off the ball, but he began an incredible metamorphosis in his time at Manchester United. At 6'1" and with an imposing presence, he blends pace and power to mark himself as one of the most perfect physical specimens in world football. 

Monday, September 2, 2013

Lady Gaga on Deadmau Criticism




Lady Gaga is all about peace, love, unity and respect, and Deadmau5 is beloved by PLURies across the U.S., but that doesn’t mean the biggest mouth in EDM can’t go head-to-mau5head with her legion of Little Monsters.

Deadmau uses the following words for on Lady Gaga’s latest video made with performance artist Marina Abramovic. 


“What the actual fuck? http://vimeo.com/71919803  if some idiot howls in the woods and noones around, does it make a sound? MYTH BUSTED!”

Lady Gaga is asking her fans, to whom she often refers to as ‘Little Monsters,’ to stop posting abusive and threatening language on Twitter to attack her critics.

Gaga’s fans reportedly tweeted death threats to Canadian progressive-house music producer , more commonly known as Deadmau5 who criticized Gaga’s promotional NSFW video for Marina Abramovic Kickstarter Project.
 


Also, Lady Gaga recently had a much-publicized online feud with celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton who, according to LA times, repeatedly published tweets and blog posts criticizing the performer’s latest song, ‘Applause,’ describing it with words and expressions like ‘meh’ and comparing it with the success of singer Katy Perry's “Roar.”

Lady Gaga wrote the following request on her Born This Way Foundation blog:

While it may be difficult at times to hear the things that people say and write about me, or the nature of the industry that builds us up to tear us down, I feel the need to address you all here on behalf of the Born This Way Foundation.”
She further said, “Sending threats of any kind, using hateful or abusive language, and the provoking of others on the internet is not supported by me or anything that I stand for. What I’ve seen transpiring is wrong and upsetting to me, and I’ve made it very clear how I feel about equality and compassion.”
And then the star requested social media websites to help her in her cause, “I also ask that Twitter and other social media platforms support this effort to monitor and control abusive and threatening language, as I don’t know that I am powerful enough to stop it myself. Please represent me and our community with the values we cherish and live by.”

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Page Hacked





A Palestinian unemployed Researcher Khalil Shreateh has hacked the personal page of facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Khalil in his slightly broken English wrote the following massage on Mark’s page.

“First, sorry for breaking your privacy and post to your wallI ha[ve] no other choice to make after all the reports I sent to Facebook team.”



The break-in, detailed on Shreateh’s blog (and in several agitated posts from Facebook developers on Hacker News), has been more than a little embarrassing for Facebook.


But it’s not exactly newsworthy that Shreateh found a bug — that happens all the time. In fact, Facebook runs a program that encourages white hat hackers to find and report bugs in Facebook infrastructure in exchange for a cash reward. What is unusual is that Facebook didn’t respond to Shreateh’s initial reports about the bug, and that Shreateh then exploited it in violation of Facebook’s policies for white hat hackers.


Facebook has announced that the flaw, which enabled Shreateh to post onto any user’s wall, regardless of their privacy settings, has been fixed.


Shreateh, who describes himself as an unemployed security researcher with a degree in information systems, said he found a hole in Facebook’s systems that let him post to any user’s page, including users not on his Friends list.

Such an exploit would be a virtual gold mine for spammers, scam artists and others seeking to take advantage of the site’s roughly 1 billion users worldwide.