Tuesday, January 17, 2012 9:06:05 PM
gráficos meteorológicos
Nort Atlantic Weather Charts
Weatherlawyer # Sunday, January 15, 2012 11:25:17 PM
Los gráficos del Atlántico Norte producidos por la oficina de Meteorología dan cuenta del movimiento de los vientos del este de Norte América. Como regla general, el aire se desplaza a lo largo del paralelo 60°.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012 7:34:17 PM
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Gráficos 4
Autor: Weatherlawyer. Sábado, 14 de enero de 2012 11:12:35 PM
NASA, Weather Charts
Por favor, haz una copia de esta instrucción y tradúcela, entonces pégala en cualquier otro sitio web sobre el que tengas control.
Para comenzar con el tema, déjame comenzar con las fases lunares y las declinaciones.
Estas son las fases de la luna:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AidYci7VpkW0dER6SmZpMDdkYXQydTBLSlh5d2tLRmc#gid=0
La mayoría de las tablas se explican por sí mismas:
Año – Luna nueva – Cuarto creciente – Luna llena – Cuarto menguante
2 ene 2001 10:31pm – 9 ene 08:24pm – 16 ene 12:35pm – 00h 01m
Aunque algunas cosas no lo son:
Es el grado de exactitud que la tabla tenía cuando la copié.
De allí:
Era cerca de 00h 1m minutos (1 minuto).
Las cartas que se encuentran ‘dotted’ entre los tiempos de las fases se refieren a eclipses de sol o de luna.
Se refiere a un eclipse total de luna. Hay una tabla en el encabezado de cada página de estas caratas explicándolo en amplios detalles.
***
Lo siguiente que necesitamos conocer es el ángulo que el sol hace con el Ecuador.
Desafortunadamente, solamente he sido capaz de encontrar sitios que proporcionan la data una vez por día. Y yo no confío más en uno de ellos.
Aquí está un sitio que da las tablas para las declinaciones máximas al norte y al sur del ecuador y la fecha y hora también – la fecha y la hora sobre el ecuador.
http://www.astropro.com/features/tables/cen21ce/mo-dcl-2011.html
Tu estás ya familiarizada con la declinación del sol sin darte cuenta.
A lo largo del año el sol se mueve desde uno de los trópicos al siguiente y vuelve de nuevo atrás; dándonos:
Primavera.
Verano.
Otoño e
Invierno.
La luna hace lo mismo, da o toma cinco grados más o menos.
Pero ella lo hace cada cuatro semanas.
Por favor, que no te perturbe la palabra astrología. El hombre de hecho predijo el mayor de los sismos en Japón del 2011.
(él se equivocó por una fase lunar pero de otra manera hubiera estado exacto).
Algunos de los más estupendos físicos del renacimiento fueron astrólogos, Keppler lo fue, al igual que su interlocutor, Tycho Brahe.
Y con relación a aquel asunto, uno de los más famosos profetas de la Biblia fue jefe de los astrólogos en la corte del rey de Babilonia. El profeta Daniel.
***
He aquí, una tabla que yo hice para el 2011, mostrando la máxima y la mínima declinación de la luna así como el tiempo para las fases lunares.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 7:19:06 PM
weather charts
Gráficas N°4
By Weatherlawyer. Saturday, January 14, 2012 11:12:35 PM
NASA, Weather Charts
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Friday, October 28, 2011 11:12:52 PM
Opera
Once in Opera I had an user name...
tdjmd - hotmail.es
This account was hacked.
I was so sad and so...
My first steps at Opera
I've opened another...
tdjmd1 with my hotmail.com account
(my current account)
Tulips... Computing & Languages
And another...
theremd - with my 'I-don't-know-what' account
(my computing account)
Computing stuff... Software & Tips
And a different one...
tdejmd - with my gmail.com account
(my literary stuff)
My personal Library
At the same night I've testing opening another...
aamd - yahoo.com
(my papi account)
Memories
And this last week I've registered my last and past user name again...
tdjmd with another email account
(My burri accout)
Blog Design
Total: 5 Opera different accounts and user names. Just in case!
I have a 27yahoo account and another a 24yahoo
All of those like a bin... my data stuff warehouse I think.
I need to empty my Computer in them.
Thursday, October 20, 2011 7:07:49 PM
Monet
1840 - Oct: Born in Paris, son of a wholesale grocer.
c.1845 - Monet's family move to Le Havre, on the estuary of the river Seine.
c.1855 - By now, Monet is gaining a reputation in Le Havre for his caricatures of 1877
local figures.
c.1856 - Boudin, a landscape painter working locally, introduces him to open-air 1878
painting.
1859-60 - First visit to Paris; meets Troyon and other painters in the Realist circle;
meets Pissarro.
1861-1862 - Military service; visits Algeria with the Chasseurs d' Afrique. 1879
1862 - Autumn: Meets Jongkind on the Normandy coast; enters the studio of
Gleyre in Paris, where he probably stays until spring 1864; there he meets
Bazille, Renoir and Sisley. 1880
1863 - Summer: First trip to the Forest of Fontainebleau.
1864 - Painting in the Forest of Foqtainebleau and on the Channel coast, around
Le Havre and Honfleur.
1865 - Spring: Two seascapes accepted at the Paris Salon.
Summer: Painting in the Forest of Fontainebleau; begins his project for a 1881
vast Dejeuner sur I' herbe.
1866 - Spring: Fails to complete his Dejeuner sur I'herbe for the Salon; Camille (a
life-size figure) and a landscape are accepted at the Salon.
Summer: Working outdoors at Ville d' Avray on Women in the Garden;
later, staying at Le Havre.
1867 - Spring: Women in the Garden refused at the Salon.
1882 - Aug: Monet's son Jean born to Camille Doncieux in Paris; financial
difficulties force him to stay with his family in Le Havre.
1868 - Spring: One seascape accepted, one rejected at the Salon.
Oct: Gains silver medal at an exhibition in Le Havre. 1883
Winter: Living with Camille and Jean at Etretat.
1869 - Spring: Submissions rejected at Salon.
Summer-,winter: Living and working around Bougival; on occasion
both Renoir and Pissarro work with him.
1870 - Spring: Submissions rejected at Salon. 1884
Summer: Marries Camille Doncieux; they are on honeymoon at Trouville
at outbreak of Franco-Prusslan War in July.
1885 - Autumn: takes refuge with Camille in London.
Winter: Meets Pissarro and the dealer Durand-Ruel in London. 1886
1871 - Spring: Work rejected at the Royal Academy in London.
Summer: Leaves London for Holland; paints at Zaandam, near Amsterdam.
Winter: Returns to Paris; settles at Argenteuil, which is his main base
until early 1878.
1872-1873 - Durand-Ruel buys many paintings from Monet; purchases cease in 1874. 1887
c. I 872-1873 - Paints on occasion on the Normandy coast, and pays a visit to Amsterdam, but mainly working at Argenteuil.
1874 - Spring: Exhibits in first exhibition of Société Anonyme; the title of his 1888
Impression, Sunrise leads to the group being christened Impressionists.
1875 - Mar: With Morisot, Renoir and Sisley, mounts auction of their paintings in Paris, which gains very low prices. 1889
1876 - Spring: Exhibits in the second. group exhibition. Autumn-winter At Montgeron, painting decorations for the financier Hoschedé.
1877 - Early: Working in Paris on paintings of the Gare Saint-Lazare.
Spring: Exhibits in the third group exhibition.
1878 - Jan: Leaves Argenteuil, moves to Paris.
Mar: Birth of Monet's second son, Michel.
Aug: Monet and his family move to Vetheuil with the family of
Hoschede, who is bankrupt.
1879 - Spring: Exhibits in fourth group exhibition.
Sept: Death of Monet's wife Camille. .
Winter: Painting frozen river Seine at Vetheuil.
1880 - Spring: One painting accepted, one rejected at the Salon, he does not show
at the fifth group exhibition.
June: One-man show at offices of La Vie moderne, a weekly magazine run
by the publisher Charpentier.
Sept: Working on Normandy coast at Petites-Dalles.
1881 - Feb: Durand-Ruel resumes regular purchases of Monet's work.
Mar-Apr: Painting on coast at Fecamp,
Spring: Does not show at the sixth group exhibition.
Aug-Sept: Painting on coast, probably around Trouville.
Dec: Moves from Vetheuil to Poissy, with Alice Hoschedé and her
children.
1882 - Feb-Apr: Painting on coast, around Pourville to west of Dieppe.
Spring: Exhibits at seventh group exhibition, organized by Durand-
Ruel.
June-Oct: Again painting at Pourville.
1883 - Jan-Feb: Painting at Etretat on the Normandy coast.
Mar: One-man show at gallery of Durand-Ruel.
Apr: Moves house from Poissy to Givemy.
Summer: First paintings of Giverny region concentrate on views of the
Seine.
1884 - Jan-Apr: Painting on Mediterranean coast, at Bordighera, then briefly at
Menton.
1885 May: Exhibits in Georges Petit's fourth exposition intemationale.
Sept-Dec: Painting at Etretat.
1886 - Feb-Mar: Painting at Etretat.
Apr-May: Two weeks painting tulip fields near The Hagut; in Holland.
May: Exhibits in Petit's fifth exposition internationale, but not in the eighth
and last Impressionist group exhibition.
Sept-Nov: Painting on Belle-Isle, a rocky island off the south-west coast
of Brittany.
1887 - Apr: Makes first sales to Boussod & Valadon, through their branch
manager Theo van Gogh.
May: Exhibits in Petit's sixth exposition internationale.
1888 - Jan-Apr: Painting at Antibes on Mediterranean coast.
June: Ten Antibes paintings exhibited at Boussod & Valadon.
July: Refuses Legion d'Honneur.
1889 - Feb: One-man show at Boussod & Valadon.
Mar-May: Painting at Fresselines on River Creuse in Massif Central.
Nov: Exhibition at Durand-Ruel's gallery includes first series of water
garden.
1901 - Feb-Apr: Painting in London.
1901-1902 - Considerable alterations and enlargements to water garden.
1903 Summer: Begins second series of water garden, which continues until
1908.
1904 May: Exhibition of London series at Durand-Ruel's gallery.
Oct: Visits Madrid to see the work of Velasquez.
1908 - Sept-Dec: Painting in Venice.
1909 - May: Exhibition of forty-eight of the water garden, at Durand-Ruel's
gallery.
1911 - May: Death of Alice Monet.
1912 - May: Exhibition of Venice paintings at the Bernheim Jeune gallery.
Summer: Cataracts in both eyes diagnosed; these slowly worsen over the
next decade.
1914 - Aug: Begins construction of new studio in his garden for execution of
monumental Water Lily Decorations.
1916 - New studio finished.
1917 - Abortive project to paint war-damaged Rheims Cathedral, at invitation
of the State.
1918 - First plans to present Water Lily Decorations to the State.
1920 Negotiations with the State about proposed donation of Decorations;
plans to instal them in the grounds of the Hôtel Biron (Musee Rodin).
1922 - Apr: Decorations presented to the State, for installation in the Orangerie.
1923 - Feb: Operation on cataract in one eye partly successful.
1923-1926 - Reworking Decorations when health and sight permit.
1926 - Dec: Dies at Giverny.
http://www.monetpainting.net/chronology.php
Friday, June 11, 2010 9:02:48 PM
History. Literature.
Punica centenos durabit poena per annos:
Res Romana viro parebit caesariato:
Calvus caesarie dominus dominabitur orbi:
Omnibus ille viris mulier mas ille puellis:
Rex equitabit equo bifidis equus unguibus ibit:
Filius imbelli fictus mactaverit ictu.
Imperium hinc alter ficto patre caesariato
Caesariae crinitus habet, qui marmore Romae mutabit lateres.
Non visis vinciet Urbem compedibus.
Fictae secreto coniugis astu,
Occidet ut fictus bona filius occupet heres.
Tertius hinc sumet ficto patre caesariato
Calvus caesarie regnum cui sanguine limus commixtus.
Victrix penes ilium et victa vicissim Roma erit.
Ille instar gladii pulvinar habebit,
Filius et fictus regni potietur iniqui.
Quartus habet solium ficto patre caesariato
Calvus caesarie invenis,
cui Roma ministrae est.
Feta veneficiis Urbs impia serviet uni.
Quo puer ibat equo vectus calcatus eodem
Se iuvenem ferro cecidisse fatetur equino
Caesariatus ad hoc quintus numerabitur hirtus
Caesarie,
toti genti contemptus avitae.
Imbecillus iners,
aestivas addere Romae
Aptus aquas populo frumenta hiemalia praebet.
Ille tamen fictae secreto coniugis astu
Occidet ut fictus bona filius occupet heres.
Sextus habet regnum ficto patre caesariato.
llamas pavor citharoedus eunt tria monstra per urbem.
Sanguine dextra rubet materno.
Septimus heres nemo erit,
at sexti busto cruor ibit ab imo.
Mr. A. K. Smith
R. G.
Galmpton, Brixham.
From "I, Claudius". Robert Graves