Tuesday, May 15, 2012

cryengine capture



The original photo:
The Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon or Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon (Chinese: 雅鲁藏布大峡谷) or simply the Tsangpo Canyon or Tsangpo Gorge, along the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, China, is regarded by some as the deepest canyon in the world, and is slightly longer than the Grand Canyon, making it one of the world's largest.[1] The Yarlung Tsangpo (Tibetan name for the upper course of the Brahmaputra) originates near Mount Kailash and running east for about 1700 km drains a northern section of the Himalayas before its enters the gorge near downstream of Pei, Tibet near the settlement of Zhibe. The canyon has a length of about 150 miles (240 km) as the gorge bends around Mount Namcha Barwa (7782 m) and cuts its way through the eastern Himalayan range. Its waters drop from about 2,900 m near Pei to about 1,500 m at the end of the Upper Gorge where the Po Tsangpo River enters. The river continues through the Lower Gorge to the border at an elevation of 660 m. The river then enters Arunachal Pradesh, India, and eventually becomes the Brahmaputra.

The mashup


Alcohol will once again become the real thing for Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) when it is cleared to re-enter the local beer market from next year. The answer lies in what CCA will be able to do — and how quickly. “They are going to have to think about whether they can continue with the motto ‘Done is better than perfect,’ ” said Susan Etlinger, an industry analyst at the Altimeter Group.  Under the terms of the sale of its previous beer business to SABMiller, CCA was restrained from selling, distributing or manufacturing beer in Australia until the end of 2013. The game was delayed so its players can get more time to prepare for it. Analysts, investors and company executives can rattle off any number of challenges facing the company.  Experts point out that the company’s revenue growth showed signs of slowing in the first quarter of 2012. CCA 's stock fell 76 cents, or 5.7 percent, to $12.65 in afternoon trading Wednesday after the announcement was made. CCA’s response to this challenge so far has been to aggressively acquire companies focused on other ways to generate revenue. But in spite of all those challenges, CCA managed to brew and distribute beer in other markets, although it has delayed the release of "BioShock Infinite," a plan of starting distribution of all brands from mid-2012.  ‘‘I think in time, and I don’t know how long that period will be, we will sell more beverages in Indonesia than we will in Australia.’’ Mr Davis said.



Coca- cola:
“Bitter future for Coca-Cola in beer market,” Sydney Morning Herald, Accessed May 15th 2012, http://www.smh.com.au/business/bitter-future-for-cocacola-in-beer-market-20120515-1yonw.html

Facebook:
“Facebook’s Prospects May Rest on Trove of Data,” New York Times, Accessed May 15th 2012, http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/15/technology/facebook-needs-to-turn-data-trove-into-investor-gold.html?_r=2

Take-two:
“Take-Two delays 'BioShock Infinite' to February,” Brisbane Times, Accessed May 15th 2012, http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/breaking-news-technology/taketwo-delays-bioshock-infinite-to-february-20120510-1ydk7.html


Monday, May 14, 2012

THE "H" SHAPE PRISMS PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS


       
                   potency                                 strength                                 domination
                   energy                                   fortitude                                 vitality
                   stamina                                  monopoly                             puissance

        

            authority                                        intensity                                      force
            energy                                           mastery                                     control
            irresistibility                                     support                                      destroy