Selasa, 19 Mei 2015

Slogan

Do you know what product is this ?
One of the most tasty chocolate in the world :O

SNICKERS
Snickers has a good, true, fact, funny slogan "You're not you when you're hungry" in Indonesia it has funny "Lu rese kalo lu lagi laper" or you're annoying when you're hungry.
I think this slogan is very accurate. Because some people act different when they're hungry

Nice and funny poster, eh ? =))

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http://pinoakphotography.weebly.com/uploads/2/2/3/1/2231674/392506_orig.jpg
http://www.theydontloveyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/snickers-twitter-hungry-ad.jpg

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Just come to my store South East of Riften.

Rabu, 13 Mei 2015

Slow Ride

Hi pal ! This time, i'll take you to 19th century to listen to one of my favourite song \m/ the song called Slow Ride.. hellyeah !
Slow Ride is a song composed by Dave Peverett and recorded by the British rock band Foghat, appearing on their fifth album Fool for the City (1975). It also appears on Foghat Live (1977), which was their best selling album at over two million copies. In 2009, it was named the 45th "Best Hard Rock" song of all time by VH1
Here's the lyric of the song




Woo
Slowride, take it easy
Slowride, take it easy
Slowride, take it easy
Slowride, take it easy
I'm in the mood
The rhythm is right
Move to the music
We can roll all night
Ooh, slowride
Slowride, take it easy
Ooh
Slowride, take it easy
Slow down, go down
Got to get your lovin' one more time
Hold me, roll me
Slow ridin' woman, you're so fine
Woo
I'm in the mood
The rhythm is right
Move to the music
We can roll all night
Ooh
Slowride, take it easy
Slowride, take it easy
Slow down, go down
Got to get your lovin' one more time
Slowride, easy
Slowride, sleazy
Slowride, easy
Slowride, sleazy
Slow down, go down
Got to get your lovin' one more time
Hold me, roll me
Slow ridin' woman you're so fine
Slowride, take it easy
Slowride, take it easy
Slow down, go down
Slow down, go down
Come on, baby
Take a slowride on me
Come on, baby
Take a slowride
Feels so good, feels good
Come on, baby
You know the rhythm is right
We gotta rock all night
Feels good, feel alright
You know the rhythm is right
We gotta rock all night
You know the rhythm is right
We gotta rock all night
Whoa, rock all night
Woo, woo
Your flamin' heart
Your flamin' heart
Your flamin' heart
Your flamin' heart
Woo, woo, woo
Slowride

Haha ! That's right ! Slow Ride before anyone get hurt :D
The reason why i love this song is the rythm is good. And of course it's my jam. This song always make my day, make my spirit charged. This song can make me jumping all day long.
I don't really understand the meaning of this song. But when i play this song, this song came out
with really good jam and make my head banged.

Here's the music. Stand up and bang your body \m/


Rabu, 11 Februari 2015

'Halo' The Rainbow Ring

Do you ever seen a a ring such a rainbow around the sun or moon ? Do you have idea why it's happened ? Where it's usually happened ? Before i explain, let's see how people react when they saw the rainbow ring

Haha so they don't have any idea what is going on with our sun, some of them feel amazed, curious, and confused.
Here is the explanation of the rainbow ring, or Halo


A halo (from Greek ἅλως, halōs; also known as a nimbus, icebow or gloriole) is an optical phenomenon produced by light interacting with ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, resulting in a wide variety of colored or white rings, arcs and spots in the sky. Many halos are near the Sun or Moon, but others occur elsewhere or even in the opposite part of the sky. Among the most well known halo types are the circular halo (properly called the 22° halo), light pillars and sun dogs, but there are many more; some of them fairly common, others (extremely) rare.
 halo around the sun in Padang, Indonesia
Photo is ownwork by Titoreds
The ice crystals responsible for halos are typically suspended in cirrus or cirrostratus clouds high (5–10 km, or 3–6 miles) in the uppertroposphere, but in cold weather they can also float near the ground, in which case they are referred to as diamond dust. The particular shape and orientation of the crystals is responsible for the type of halo observed. Light is reflected and refracted by the ice crystals and may split up into colors because of dispersion. The crystals behave like prisms and mirrors, refracting and reflecting light between their faces, sending shafts of light in particular directions.
Sun halo in New York captured by (C) Richard Silver
Atmospheric phenomena such as halos were used as part of weather lore as an empirical means of weather forecasting beforemeteorology was developed. They often do mean that rain is going to fall within the next 24 hours as the cirrostratus clouds that cause them can signify an approaching frontal system.
22° halo around the moon in Atherton, CA.(c)Stephen Balaban
This is all but a meteorological phenomenon, This optical phenomenon can occur both around the sun and the moon, and is produced when tiny ice crystals contained in high cirrostratus clouds get hit by the sun’s light. Because of the hexagonal structure of the ice crystal , these particles refract light twice (on the way in and way out) bending the light approximately 22-degrees from its intended path and producing a ring of light around the sun that goes from red (~21.54°) on the inside to blue (~22.37°) on the outside.  This is why the phenomenon is also sometimes referred to as a 22 degree-halo.
While the beautiful sight may complement the springtime weather, the sun halo is not limited to a certain season and can happen anytime, anywhere, depending on the viewer's vantage point and the sun's position. However, the occasional sighting -- similar to a rainbow -- is more common in the fall, winter and spring "when the northern jet stream descends southward, drawing down Arctic air masses," NASA notes.



Gallery
22° halo observed in Portland Oregon, April 28, 2014 at 3:53 pm.
22° halo around the MoonGrazAustria, October 23, 2010.

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