Thursday, June 2, 2011

Zodiac Sign - Gemini

Astrology has always been an interesting topic. Whether you follow it religiously, or read your horoscope for fun, there is a definite entertaining aspect to it. Although, even reading your sign as entertainment, there are some attributes that seem more than coincidental.

Let's look at the sign Gemini. The third astrological sign in the Zodiac, it is represented by The Twins. The Twins "themselves" symbolize a dual personality, of sorts. Like a coin, it denotes two sides of the same ego. Often flipping between the two sides, the Gemini will switch between the two polar extremes. Alas, keeping everyone else on their toes.

Gemini is one of the four Mutable signs. A Mutable sign pertains to being double-bodied. In that, it bridges two seasons. In the case of Gemini, it bridges Spring and Summer. Mutable signs are considered unstable, almost wavering and less strong-willed. Although, to counterbalance, Gemini is more adaptable and can deal with change easily.




It is considered that Gemini is ruled by the planet Mercury. As such, those born under Gemini are considered versatile and of high intelligence. A characteristic from this is being talkative. Being apt at communication allows the Gemini to talk themselves in and out of any situation. Alas, this leads to a love of socialising. Mingling and conversing with others is a prominent trait of the Gemini.

Studies have shown that the Gemini have an above average number working in Media. An area that allows creative growth and social situations a Gemini may crave. To boot, the Gemini are known to be persuasive sales reps. Both are areas that nurtures their multi-tasking and lively natures.

Alas, there is a downside. A Gemini is seen as a restless spirit. Always in the hunt for something new, to starve off quick boredom. Filled with a high nervous energy that can lead to stress and depression to the much-loved Gemini. It's almost being in a constant hunt for new, creative paths. Bordering on a daily habit.

Interesting to note that Gemini is an Air sign. Air being the element of movement. Everything is one the go, in perpetual growth. Like the ruling planet Mercury, Air is a symbol for intellectualism. It breeds the power of the mind, thus breeding many Gemini to be thinkers and communicators. Air also represents the freedom of speech. A side note, a fresh wind can indicate new beginnings.

Then there's the topic of romantic compatibility. It seems that, apart from other like-minded Gemini, they are compatible with Libra and Aquarius. Both of which are also Air signs, and of 'positive', or masculine, mindsets. The Fire signs, Aries, Leo and Sagittarius share common ground with the Gemini. Yet, alas, the relationship doesn't often run as deep as when with another Air sign.

So, it seems, that the Gemini is that person that won't shut up. But, they are too interesting for you to tell them otherwise. Durable and versatile, they can mould into any situation. For all their downfalls, this is a loveable sign to many.

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Monday, May 30, 2011

Movie Review: The Hangover Part II (2011)


The Hangover Part II offers another dose of debauched misadventures from the "wolf pack" of comedians sure to please those hungering for more after the original film. A familiar blend of severity and silliness returns to keep the proceedings entertaining, if not a little too serious. Personal injuries and drug-fueled antics don't exactly lose their edge after a few one-liners attempt to obscure their gravity and all of Zach Galifianakis' scatterbrained outbursts can't counteract the repulsiveness of the film's cruder moments. If The Hangover Part II's primary mission was to top its predecessor in shock value, it succeeded. We're not sure if that's a compliment or not.

On the eve of Stu's (Ed Helms) wedding in Thailand, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Doug (Justin Bartha), and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) convince the normally mild-mannered dentist to join them for one last drink on the beach. When the group of friends awaken the next morning in Bangkok with no memory of the previous night's transgressions and discover that the bride's younger brother Teddy (Mason Lee) is now missing, they must once again retrace their footsteps to locate the vanished youth and return Stu in time for his wedding. But when their exploration leads them to vengeful gangsters, cigarette-smoking monkeys, and the return of an old criminal kingpin, remembering their drunken mishaps will be the first thing they'll want to forget.

Although it's touted as a sequel and dubbed "Part II," this follow-up to the hugely successful previous comedy is almost more of a remake. The similarities between the two are abundant, starting with an identical cast, the very same story, a matching tone, equal servings of bawdiness and mayhem, familiar male exposure (what happened to the days of gratuitous female nudity?), a loudly intrusive soundtrack, and all sorts of bodily fluids. The trio's reaction to unexpected events, panicky situations, mysterious acquaintances, contraband, drugs and unnaturally forgiving wives remains on par with the original as well. If the formula works and fans are itching for more, stick with it, the filmmakers clearly note.

"I can't believe this is happening again!" screams Stu in a grimy Bangkok alley. The Hangover Part II brings spontaneity to new heights, despite its recycled plot, especially with its interest in severe dilemmas. Lighthearted humor is reserved almost entirely for Zach Galifianakis, who once again steals the show with his wildly eccentric, disturbingly idiosyncratic, stay-at-home son personality and disregard for safety, propriety and poise. The rest is a blend of darkly comical misadventures ranging from disquieting to shocking to downright abhorrent. At every turn the trio is assaulted with violence, questionable pharmaceuticals, threats, filth, sexual deviance and visual nastiness, making the experience a rarer form of comedy, a successful box office venture (based on the first film's $44 million opening), and even a critical winner (landing the Golden Globe for Best Picture - Musical or Comedy). Too bad this sequel is likely to be panned for the rather ignorant approach to Thailand, a racial error Sex and the City 2 couldn't escape.

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)


Kung Fu Panda 2 capitalizes on the same techniques that made its predecessor successful: a goofy lead character struggling desperately to fit in; comical character designs and playful animation; and an all-star cast of voice actors with such recognizable articulation that they breach the visual barrier of their 3D alter egos. Although the first film defined the characters, their relationships, destinies and the setting of ancient Asia, this second outing has the opportunity to utilize each role purely for action, adventure, comic relief and even a bit of pathos. Just when the sappiness ramps up to the point of unbearable, the script has enough sense to thwart eye-rolls (or tears if the manipulation worked) with sharply contrasting humor.

Po (Jack Black) the overweight panda has been proclaimed the almighty "Dragon Warrior," and oversees the safety of China with his band of capable sidekicks, the Furious Five: Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Monkey (Jackie Chan), Crane (David Cross) and Viper (Lucy Liu). As he speaks with his patient master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) about finding inner peace, a gang of wolf bandits pillages a nearby city in search of metal objects, forcing Po to depart for a hasty rescue. As he will soon discover, the banished peacock Lord Shen (Gary Oldman) has forged fire-breathing, metal-spitting cannons to wipe out all who stand in his path to world domination.

It's debatable whether or not the story has grown more entertaining, especially considering the plot is little more than a generic kung fu tale of good vs. evil, like the kind found in just about every live-action martial arts film in the last several decades. While the main conflict is a relentless overlord with an obedient army and destructive weaponry, the underlying discordance is Po's hazy recollection of the past and the desire to know who he is, how he ended up the son of a goose, and what happened to his real parents. Is Po in need of confidence or the drive of revenge? Are his actions provoked by inner peace, as the movie insists on preaching, or by the powerful force that is adrenaline-pumping payback?

Perhaps he's simply trying to succeed at being "hardcore" so that he can measure up to his companions. And if that's the case, it's a shame that so much of his time is spent annoyingly foiling reconnaissance, ambush and rescue missions with his numbing defiance and cack-handed clumsiness. It's funny at times to see how pathetic he is compared to his generally no-nonsense warrior counterparts, but equal parts infuriating that he doesn't have to learn the hard way that there are consequences for his reckless actions. This leads to the invincibility exhibited by all parties, which reduces the urgency and seriousness of every predicament. Po is immune to injuries and haphazardly shields himself from harm with an accidental frying pan, a lucky misstep, or a loose floor plank that swings up (like stepping on a rake) to block an onslaught of throwing knives. Crane similarly avoids danger with spastic flight, and Tigress has no excuses at all - she suffers only singed whiskers after taking a cannonball to the face. Gravity and physics also seem to utterly evade the heroes, playing no part in their unlikely escapes - although it does make the creatively complex chase sequences more intense and spontaneous.

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Friday, March 4, 2011

Ways To Take Care Of Your Flute


Any professional musician or music enthusiast would understand the true significance of musical instruments. But most such instruments come at a steep price and it is very important to take excellent care of them to ensure their longevity. A flute, for instance, needs good care too. Try the tips below to maintain your flute and keep it 'play ready ' for many years.

One of the most vital ways to maintain a flute is to observe your own hands. Never touch the instrument with hands that are wet or clammy. Doing therefore will leave moisture on the flute so, making it more exposed to rust.

Make sure that your hands are clean before touching the flute also. This tip is also applicable for your skin; particularly if you are affected by skin conditions like acne. Touching acne subject skin with unclean hands can lead to a transfer of micro-organisms, leading to further deteriorating of your existent skin issues. Therefore you should generally scrub your hands before touching your skin and use effective anti acne products such as Zenmed Derma Cleanse System to remedy the difficulty.

While assembling a flute, make certain that you hold the parts properly and try hard not to hold them by their edges. Also, do not touch flute parts e. G the keys as it may end up damaging the entire instrument.

When the flute is not much in use, that's when you're away for an excursion or are highly busy with work, you need to separate its parts and place them safely in the flute case. Doing so will protect the flute from dust particles and other kind of dust and moisture. But, if it isn't possible for you disassemble the flute, keep it in a clean and a safe place.

Your cleaning cloth is of great importance- whether you are cleaning an Infiniti car or a simple flute. The fabric that you use to wash this instrument must be especially soft so as to protect it from random scratches. Actually you should ideally use 2 separate pieces of fabric to scrub the inside and the exterior of the flute. You need to also try and wipe the instrument each time you use it to stop the pads from deteriorating. This can ensure longer life for the flute as well.

It is for sure that you need to make sincere attempts to keep your musical instrument in a right shape and condition. But, it shouldn't be so difficult to make this effort for the instrument you like.

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