diumenge, 29 de novembre del 2015

News: Google Introduces Aurebesh

I found this new when I was trying to get a reliable translator. I felt rally shocked because I'm a huge fan of Star Wars saga. Soy may the force be with you to read this!

SUMMARY:
On November 23rd, the official twitter account of google posted a link. This brought you to google translate and it allowed you to write in Aurebesh, the language that the "Galactic Community speaks". This made some social networks get full of new characters that had never been seen on the internet. This was due to a tribute thay made to a boy who was terminal cancer ill, and could see the 7th film before dying.

Google has had more than 200 milion views and the 23rd it was the most translated language of the day, followed by chinese.

Vocabulary learned:
Tribute: An act done for remembering or giving honour to somebody.
Aurebesh: Name of the language used in "star wars saga"
Collapse: To be full and blocked (a network in this case).

I did a translation for you to see how it works:
 Opinion:
I think that this is very positive from google, doing a tribute like this to a simple man can say  a lot about a corporation. Personally I have to say that I have spent the whole morning translating the film plot! I've had a lot of fun. And I don't think there is anything else to say about this. Bye!




News: Putin gets Turkish advice "Don't play with fire"

I found this new on the Huffington post, It was posted a few days a go. It consists on a declaration that the Turkish prime minister did which refered to Russia.

SUMMARY:
Vladimir Putin has been warned not "to play with fire" by the Turkish army. This is due to the fact that both nations did several reivindicative acts against what happened last week. By one side, a russian warplane was destroyed by a turkish missile. By th other, Russia threatened Turkey stating that he would have his personal revenge.


The polemic is between to versions of what happened. Russia says that the plane was destroyed on Syria's territory (30 miles away from the frontier). Turkish says that they spent a lot of time warning that plane to abandon their jurisdiction and they finally destroyed it for the security of their citizens.

Turkey's politicians say that it's been a problem between these countries armys, they say that they wouldn't like to damage the relations between Russia and Turkey.

Vocabulary learned:
Stab in the back: Betrayal
To bomb sth: To do repetitive attacks with aerial explosives somewhere.
Airspace: Security jurisdiction that a country has. In this space they can destroy whatever it threats their security.

 Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish prime minister
Vladimir Putin, Russian prime minister

My opinion:
I think that this conflict might not have been taken this way. It's true that both countries have problems with Syria so they should help each other instead of stabbing each other. Maybe what motivated Syria to attack Russia is the unstable history of the european giant. It wouldn't be the first time they commit betrayal so they had more than a reason to be afraid. In the other hand, there are more ways to stop a plane than destroying it, there are Russian ambassadors in Ankhara...but it's just a formal suggestment... Summarizing, it has been a wrong act from both sides, but specially from Turkey who might not destroy anymore planes that can cause their self destruction.

 Russian bomb with the message  "for ours" written on it

dissabte, 28 de novembre del 2015

Review: Kingsman

About three months ago, I saw this film and I'd like to share my experience with you.

Kingsman talks about a kid who lives in a slum which is in London. His father died when he was a baby and he has been gettin' into trouble since then. When he grows up he is specially good at stealing, escaping and other delinquent acts. This causes him lots of problems. But a man who belongs to a secret agence tries to make him go another way. He tries to help him to be what his father was, a secret agent from the "Kingsman" agence. This is very attractive for him, and he begins working to get that status.

After a long time working to refine his abilities his superiors ask him to kill the dog that has belonged to him since the training process began, but he doesn't want so he doesn't get the job. Everything begins to change when he discovers that Kingsman is involved into the biggest massacre ever. A multimilionaire wants to create chaos in the world by making everyone crazy (they kill themselves ones to each others). So 3 people who were working in kingsman and himself decide to save the world. After having said thiss I don't think you want me to do spoiler of the end, go and check it yourselves.

When the film ended I really felt strange, I had the sensation of having seen the film before, and the fact is that I had. This film is an accumulation of spying films. The handsome boy ends up with the pretty girl, the villain dies, the world is saved 1 sec before it's destroyed, the mentor dies at the begining,... All those elements that appear in all the films of this genre. But I have to say that I had a lot of fun watching it and this is one of the best parodies that I have seen lately. I highly recommend it to all of you, get some crisps and a warm sofa, then spend a good afternoon watching Kingsman!


My experience working

This summer I had the chance to get a job. I worked in a restaurant as a waiter and I really learned a lot about how this world works. I applied for the job in may and they hired me before I ended school the 10th June I think. The first days I only did the night service because I had to be in the school during the day. The first days I felt a bit clumsy and everything was difficult, but day and day after I learned new things that helped me to have more control. My record of services was 240 people with only 2 waiters and 3 cooks. That really helps you to get your mood pumped, you feel very relaxed and useful! The thing that shocked me the most was having a salary, I really felt that I had earned it. I was so happy too with my workmates (we were already friends when I began working there), they behaved really well with me and taught me a lot of things.

Another thing I liked, that I didn't expect I would like, were grateful customers. I don't know why but you feel really good when somebody you don't know tells you things like "Nice english!" or "You're so good for being that young!". I didn't really felt proud about the message itself but for the comprehension. Sometimes is not easy to be always smiling when there are 7 tables waiting for menus.

What I also enjoyed a lot was a day specially, we organized a jam session in the restaurant and I was invited to play the guitar, I had a really great time showing how did I play to the customers! I leave some pics below, hope you like 'em!




divendres, 27 de novembre del 2015

Song analysis: One - Metallica

Metallica's song "one" is probably the most iconic song of this group, not just because of the moment when it was released, It has many aspects that might be considered to conclude that this is their best job until now.

This song talks about the agony of a man who has just come back from Vietnam's war. He has some fatal wounds that don't let him be alive in the sensorial meaning. In fact, the song says "Darkness is prisioning me, absolut horror, I cannot see, I cannot talk, I cannot live let me please lie in hell". This caused a lod of polemic because it was a critical song against government's on marine actions. Another sentence that shows desesperation would be the chorus: "Hold my breath as I wish for death, please God save me". These would be the lyrics meaning.

Then if we look at this song and we try to see how was it composed, we see many other aspects that are pretty relevant. The intro has 3 chords "B5", "G3" and "A5sus". This progression is very strange, but it's usually used in Vietnam for folklore songs. Then, if we study the 2nd part of the song, the guitars, and the drums try to make a sound which is similar to a machinegun shooting, this is for making people feel anxious, scared a little bit, this is sensitive emulation. The last part we can analize is the solo. Kirk Hammett (the composer of the solo and lead guitarist) said that this solo has 2 parts: The first one tries to emulate life going away from the body and the second one the last struggle against death.

Well, hope you learned a little bit from this song, and I encourage you to listen some more metallica stuff!

New year's purposes

This list might be a source of jokes  for some of the people who know me well but I think that it's necessary to have purposes because what sense would our lives have if we didn't have 'em, uh? So, let's go:
-I'd like to quit drinking Coca-cola.
-I will be more kind with the people I know, specially when I've just woken up.
-I'll be less annoying to my mate Alí in maths.
-I'll begin studying 3 days a week instead the day before the exam.
-I'll put all my effort on "selectivitat" exams and all that stuff.
-I'll try to be more severe with order patterns (ha, ha).
-I'll be cleaner on my handmade writings.
-I won't let my blog for the last week.
-I won't get my homework for the last day either.
-I will play the guitar 1 hour per day at least.
-I will listen to people who want to give me advice for not having to hear "I told you...blablabla".

-And I won't tell lies with the things I'm gonna do the year after.

So hope you learn a bit about my deffects as well, not just my silence in class. I have tons of deffects that may be improved next year, but as I said, I'll try to improve them the day before I have to use them :) .


My Christmas

This year, as it's been the first one I've worked, I'll do something that I've never done before in Christmas, which is making some presents to my family. What we do in the early ages is just recieving, and I think that it's nice to give as well, because I really have more moral debts than complaints. I'm very grateful for the life that I've been able to have until now, and I think that it would be nice to say "thank you" to my family in a special way.

First of all I have to be grateful to my parents, who will get a free dinner somewhere, because I can understand they are a bit tired of my brother and I sometimes, so they deserve it. After that I'll make a very special present to my mother's parents, who have allowed me to live with them. Their present will be a coffee maker because theirs is so old that  it produces venom instead of coffee, so I think they need and deserve it. My father's parents will have presents as well, I was thinking about inviting them to go to a SPA with those red boxes, I don't know its name now. And I'll make a present for myself because I've nailed it during the last year and I need some happiness too (hahahaha). I'll give myself a guitar for my personal collection, because it will help me to open the door to new music genres.

So I hope you all have a splendid Xmas and a happy new year (a bit early but it's OK though).


My home in Barcelona

In a few months, if everything goes as it's planned, I'll be living in Barcelona. I hope to study something there, because as everyone who is doing Batxillerat, I'd like to expand my knowledge someday.I'll live with my grandparents in l'Eixample. I'm so close to the university that I get there by walking. My home there is not so big. It's a small flat with a few rooms. It's last century's architecture, so it has wide corridors and narrow doors. I like being there because I have quite a strange feeling everytime I enter the door, I feel that is my home. I'm allowed to be responsible there, I cook, I take care of the dishwashing, clothes washing as well, electronics, bricolage and all that stuff. I feel very nice when I see the amount of things there that have been done with my effort there, I've learned a lot improving that house, and that's what makes it a big part of me. My room there is special because it's not shared with my brother anymore, so I can have intimacy for the first time in my life. What it's curious that my room only has a bed, a wardrobe and my guitars. But I don't need anymore than that. So as a conclusion I'll say that as I get closer I'm more excited to be living there as soon as posible.


My Idol: My grandmother

I would like to dedicate this entry to my grandmother who has been a source of inspiration for me since I can remember. She has always been the person who has understood me more than anyone. She has always been the one who has been there to encourage me to carry on on the difficult times. She has always been there for anything that I've need. So I'd like you to know how she is.

My grandmother has always been a survivor, she has adapted to everything that life has prepared for her. She was born in Ceuta the 31st July of 1931, her mother died when she was 3 years old. 2 years after that happened they had to run away from Ceuta because the war had started, and her family was well known for republican ideals so it was no good idea to stay in Franco's headquarters. They moved to Madrid with almost anything. They stayed on her grandmother's house. They suffered all the consequences of war, bombers passed over Madrid day and day after and they had to get hidden somewhere. When the war finished her father was in prison, where the winners (if we should call them like this) killed him. She went to Granada where she studied on the school that her aunt directed, it was a nun's school. And she spent her childhood and adolescence there. By the time she reached the 18 years old she ran away from there and moved to Barcelona where she studied and met my grandfather. After that the story is a stereotype of those times, a young couple, they both work and try to get the best for their family although it's difficult.

As you can see she has had no easy life, but, you know what? She has never said I can't or I surrend. She has been working and working to go ahead. And she has done it. She is the kind of person that gives more than she recieves, but she doesn't care. She has always been happy by helping others to have easy lives. She has had no parents since she was 7. How can a kid stand it? There's no easy way to do it. She had 8 brothers. There are only three of them alive (she included). She has had to see her family die, her friends too. So for me, she is a hero. She is THE HERO everyone should have, and I will always be grateful for having had the chance of having a person like her close to me.

My research project

On these days we're all very excited and this is because the research project ends up in a few weeks. A whole year of work finishes in December 21st. So I thought that it would be nice to explain you what is my project about. The thing is that as I think you may not be keen on Quantum mechanics it will be a bit difficult.

My project is based in a single thing, Schrödinger's equation. The mental effort that it would be necessary to solve it is no problem because I work with a program that solves it. As most of you won't know what it is I'll explain it in the easiest way I know. The Schrödingers equation is mathematical expression that gives information about a zone where there are a lot of possibilities of finding electrons. It's just no more than that. Why I say possibility? Because you can't know where it is with full precision. This would be the central topic of the project, but now I'll proceed to explain you how I've structured it.

First of all I begin by explaining where does it come from, I talk about the origins of athom's concept. It comes from Greek phylosophy. Then I carry on explaining the first athomic models by Ernst Rutherford. After that I dedicate a Whole chapter to talk about Einstein, Bohr, Planck, Heisenberg and Schrödinger himself. This is probably what has costed me the most effort, because my level at the beggining was 0. In the last part I talk about the modern athom's concept and the digital methods that physicists use to work.

I think that this will be enough for you, I wouldn't like to do spoiler. You'll see my whole project in the 2nd term.


Oral Presentation: The Aesthetics in music.

I leave you here the two videos of our oral presentation, I put the videos of the songs below for if you want to check'em out.



And here is the playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlqZ325xiW6GS6FEleKBZ0KBwNYBy6Qqu

diumenge, 22 de novembre del 2015

Dorian Grey's exam composition.

When we grow older we lose some physical aspects that are involved in beauty but we should look further than that. We are a bit stupid if we just look at what we can see. Beauty is a deeper concept. Beauty can be reached by 3 different ways in my opinion:
-Externally: in fact this is what makes people attract others at first sight.
-Mood: A person could be extremely good looking and completely mental useless, so it's for me the most important fact involved in beauty.
-Magnetism: Some people have it. I would define it as the capability of attracting people by just existing, for no particular reason. It's not essential, but it makes people look quite more beautiful.
For this reason I state that: "Beauty resides in nothing but existence itself". Because beauty is in each of us. Maybe it is the way we smile, on the way we cry, it doesn't matter, we all have beauty in us.

In relation to the story I think that it can be seen as an attack to modern's beauty conception. The exageration in Dorian's case is a very effective tool in Wilde's criticism. The issue is that Dorian's obsession is what ends up killing him, so maybe this is the thing we can learn from Oscar Wilde's book.

diumenge, 1 de novembre del 2015

Is humor necessary?

The question that has turned the world of psychology upside down is back now stronger than ever. This is a very important issue now that AI exists. The fact is that sense of humor is not reproducible yet. Why is this essential characteristic so difficult to duplicate? Is this exclusive to humans? Is there any kind of conscious human without sense of humor? The answer is that humor necessary and personal as well. It's one of  the most important features that distinguishes humans from animals.

Humor is a point of view It makes us face challenges and problems without collapsing, it's the positive part we all need. When we use it, we are able to produce pleasure in other people. Due to this fact scientists say that it's considered a very effective social weapon which is specific for each individual. This fact makes some of us more social than others. In fact, the sympathic system becomes more active instead of passive when we use humor.

Humor is also very useful for health.It triggers the production of endorphins in the hipotalamus. It allows us to get pleasure with ourselves. This pleasure relaxes muscles and relieves pressure from the brain liquids. For this reason we get a little sick when we laugh to much but it's just a benefit.

Changing of topic, we could say that humor works as a smoke curtain as well. Some psychologists have the conviction that it allows us to hide our deepest fears by just laughing at them. This is quite difficult to understand because it could be considered as a stopper, as an obstacle for our internal progress. But it  works as a window. We look through it.We see issues that we are not ready to face. More Benefits!

The last thing I'll mention is that it works according to the expression "the more the merrier" because the combination of differend types of humor helps group bonds to get  stronger.

As a conclusion, It could be said that humor is not necessary but essential, personal and not vulnerable. we can't reproduce it because it isn't a parameter with fixed patterns. It's different in each of us, and it's what makes us special and unique. No humor, no soul. No soul, no life!

diumenge, 4 d’octubre del 2015

dilluns, 8 de juny del 2015

Germanwings airplane crash. Are flights getting more dangerous?

Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-31132573678
Summary:
An accident on an airline has created a lot of polemics during the last months. A lot of airlines have been criticized because their methods aren't considered reliable enough to give people the security they deserve.

The accident occured because a pilot who wasn't stable medically (he had been diagnosticated with severe depression) decided to crash the plane he drived in switzerland. He made the plane go down over the mountains very fast, and the impact killed all the passengers. This is a tragedy because the society puts in doubt the methods of the airlines.

OPINION:
A few months ago a tragic accident happen. A mad plane pilot crashed a plane in Switzerland just for suicidal causes. He wanted to die, and he did, but all the people in the plane did as well. This caused a lot of questions in the society. Like, "Are we careful enough when we give our confidence to pilots?", "Is the burocratical system of the airlines prepared for this kind of situations?", "How do we know it can't happen again?".... These are just the most obvious ones, which have unchained other questions that are even more controversial than these ones. This is not the first time it happens and in my opinion the regulation system should be less permissive. This pilot had been depressed, and he was allowed to work even though they knew he wasn't stable. Is this normal to happen nowadays? How do I know when I get into a plane that the pilot won't try to kill me? This is fundamental, the psychological exams should be practiced more periodically because like this the risk of accidents would be minimized.

I'd like to give my most sincere apologies to the families of the victims, which have lost innocent people.


Finished 1st Batxillerat!

I'm glad to announce that I've finished first of Batxillerat. This stage has been really important for me because I've been able to proove my scientifical skills, I've done it quite good this year because I've liked most of the subjects I've done, so it's been easier to go for a higher mark. A thing that I haven't liked is the competitive attitude that I have to use sometimes. Getting the best mark is nice sometimes, but if some of your friends don't you feel bad sometimes, you just don't understand 'em. But well, instead of being lazy like in the ESO, I've worked a lot. The best subject for me this year has been Chemistry. It's not my favourite really, although I enjoy it a lot. The reason why it has been so good, is because I've worked more than in other subjects. It was the first time we studied it so I thought that the best I could do would be working a lot, and that worked so good that I got a f***ing 10!!!

My favourite subject this year has been phylosophy, because it has opened my mind, which I thought it was impossible, because I'm not a reasonable person, I don't use to accept that my ideas are wrong (I'm working on it).

The one I liked the less has been Spanish, not because of the teacher, just for the subject itself. I have really focused on the mode I'm coursing so maybe this has made me not to enjoy spanish as I should have done it.

Well to sum up, everything it's OK now, I passed all my subjects and I'm focused on my research project which is my priority now!

And with this post, I end up my your-says until next year! Have a nice Summer!



My summer job

As every summer, teenagers feel lost when they think about the money they'd like to obtain during this relax period, but what most of them (who have never had job) don't know is that sometimes it can be even worse than to be at school. But well, you get money for that so it can encourage you to work harder. Last year I worked in a kite school with flexible timetables and a low salary which was Ok, so I could spend the day with friends. This year, I thought that maybe working more hours in another place would give me more money and an oportunity to let my parents see my value as a worker. At first I expected a low salary with not really much hours, but an offer appeared as a waiter. I was a bit afraid because that's not my sector. I would have prefered a job as an instructor or something like that. But I started thinking a little bit and I arrived to the conclusion that maybe, it was better because I didn't work at the sun the whole day, I could organize my timetable in a way which I could kite, play with the group and work on my research project.

I felt F***ing great! So, I agreed and I'm officially a new waiter of the SPK beach restaurant. This place is so nice because it's surrounded by nature and there are a lot of possibilities for keeping fit. I leave you some photos for someone would like to come:





 This is located 300m before the camping "las palmeras" in Sant Pere Pescador, and it's possible to make pizzas for the take away service. Enjoy your meal if you come, and don't doubt to say hello and ask for stand up paddle tours!

diumenge, 7 de juny del 2015

Nepal's Earthquake

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-32479909

I found this new on the BBC web, it was written a few days ago so here it goes:


Last 25th April there was a very strong earthquake in the Himalaya which mostly affected nepal's citizens although the epicentre was in Gorkha, very far from the damaged zone. The earthquake's strenght was measured wth the Richter scale and it got 7.8 points. It's devastation has been so big because it occured suddendly. Geologists think that the earthquake occured because the lava under some volcanoes moved aggresively. Another theory is the continents collision, which is not proovable because scientists say that they would have spotted that.

Nepal has suffered the most agressive ones, more than 100 aftershocks hit Nepal after the principal one. The most important aftershock took place in Katmandhu, and was 7,2 strong which is almost like the original one.

There are more than 2000 disappeared people and above 3000 dead people. This numbers are insignificant compared to the people who have lost their home, their job even their life.

I leave some pics here:


Tears in Heaven Meaning

This post is about Eric Clapton's song Tears in Heaven, I'll post the lyrics and I'll explain why that song was written:

"Tears In Heaven"

Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?

I must be strong
And carry on,
'Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven.

Would you hold my hand
If I saw you in heaven?
Would you help me stand
If I saw you in heaven?

I'll find my way
Through night and day,
'Cause I know I just can't stay
Here in heaven.

Time can bring you down,
Time can bend your knees.
Time can break your heart,
Have you begging please, begging please.

Beyond the door,
There's peace I'm sure,
And I know there'll be no more
Tears in heaven.

Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?

I must be strong
And carry on,
'Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven. 
 
The unfortunate story of Conor Clapton:
 
The guitarist Eric Clapton and the model Lory del Santo had a son together. She was the one who mainly took care of him, because Clapton's tours and Heroin addiction didn't allow him to be a god father, so Lory didn't allow him to meet his son until he was completely recovered. Clapton felt really challenged so he did a complete recover, just for being able to meet his son. When he met him, he found a kid who was exactly like him, and who was obsessed with playing the guitar like his father. They behaved really well so Clapton purposed Lory and Conor to move to NY with him, he had a flat in a 48th floor that was nice for having kids, it was big and with lots of light!
 
Lory and Conor (aged 3) agreed instantly so they went to Ny to live like a happy family. But Eric wasn't there either, he spent the months travelling for maintaining his fame. One day, Conor was playing with her maid close to a window. The mmaid told him no to get close to the window, but he did just for playing. When he was close to it he fell and he broke the window. He felt down and landed in the floor after 48 floors of free fall. The maid couldn't believe it. When Lory arrived home began asking for Conor and found the maid crying and shouting on her knees near the broken window. She just could say no, she couldn't believe it. She called Eric, and he came back to NY. Eric was the only one who went to see the dead body of his son. He felt really depressed and he left music for a few years. When he came back he wrote tears in heaven for his son, so this is the story.
 
 

Let's save Nepal!

Last week we were told about a man named Gareth Pickering who was saving people in Nepal and helping them to build houses. He did cause he was on a trip there when the earthquake occured, and he felt like he couldn't stay quiet about that, he had to do something. Our teacher Ana had an idea: We could finish the term doing something for Nepal's people, and the idea was accepted really well. We began planning what could we do, and we decided taht the best thing would be getting money. We thought about selling cakes, cupcakes or drinks but we needed an excuse to do so. Then we thought about doing a concert which was perfectly possible. So we asked Ivan Sáez, the singer of the metal group Polaris RD if he wanted to help us, and he agreed! Everything was ready. We would play some songs in acoustic:

-Metallica-Nothing else matters
-Foo Fighters- Everlong
-The Beatles- Come together
-REM-Losing my religion
-The Rolling Stones-Angie
-Bruce Springsteen-Born in the USA

So that's it, we're going to make a little contribution to Gareth, and we hope he appreciates it!

dissabte, 6 de juny del 2015

Film review: It might get loud

Well, I saw this film last night cause I found it on youtube and I'd like to give my impressions about it.

To sum up, this film consists in 3 great guitarists who meet to discuss bout the electric guitar, the hits that have been done with it, some techniques, effects, settings, such an interesting field for discussing. The one who arranges the meeting is Jack White, the famous composer of seven nation army or black bat licorice. He wants to know how some of the best guitarists in the world make it to write hits. For this purpose he  brings 2 guitarists who are the opposite:

Jimmy Page: From the mythical band Led Zeppelim, the one who always refuses to use effects because in his opinion they make the sound get dirty. Is one of the best guitarists worldwide because of his virtuosity and simpleness. His greatest hit is "Stairway to heaven" and the one that has been really good is "Whole lotta love". He was invited by Jack White because he was the idol of his childhood.

The Edge: Another great guitarist from U2, the one who began using effects for the electric guitar. He studied as a sound engineer and instead of working as an engineer he began playing the guitar and applying his knowledge. This made him a virtuoso for the new sounds he created. Some of their greatest hits are "Where the streets have no name" and "With or without you"

In my opinion is a very nice documentary because of all the things they talk about. I've learned a lot of new techniques and tunnings that I've already aplied and they sound great. So I think that the directors made a great job with this project because it's awesome how everything has been prepared, the imagery, sound, etc.
So I highly recommend it to all guitar players, from amateurs like me, to other professionals!

The blues is dead

The last 14th May the most iconic bluesman in the world had his last words with the fans he had worldwide. He left the world with elegance, as he had alway done in everything Riley Ben King aka Blues Boy King (BB King) died at home at the age of 89. He had been playing until january, when he had been diagnosticated of severe diabetes and heart problems due to the diabetes pathologies. In his last month of live he had been at home with palliative care.
As he died, I've decide to give him some honors in my blog the way I'm able to do this so I'd like to post a very, very short biography of the king himself.

He was born in 1925 near Mississipi. His family worked in the cotton fields, but he was such a rebel for his time, so he left his home and went living with his grandmother. There he began singin in gospel groups, but he did'nt feel really good just singing, so he went one step further. At the age of 12 he bought his first guitar for 15 dollars. It was a secondhand guitar and it didn't sound really well, but he had no money for a luthier so he tried to repair it alone, and he did, succesfully. He began playing in jazz quartets but that music didn't convince him at all. A few years later he heard about a style named blues which had all the features he wanted. Not fast compasses, precison notes and a lot of feelings involved to it. That was the point when the real blues was born and the greatest hits like "The thrill is gone", "Rock me Baby" and "Lucille" appeared.

A curious story about him is the origin of Lucille, the most famous ES-335 in the world. It's simple but curious. He was playing on a pub in Detroit when it started to burn. Once he was outside he noticed that his guitar wasn't with him, so he went through the fire and saved his guitar covering it with his jacket. He was disposed to lose his life for his guitar. A few hours later he was told that the fire had been caused by two guys who were fighting for a girl named Lucille, and he decided to thank Lucille the opportunity of feeling love for his guitar and his life so he named the guitar Lucille.





 

diumenge, 8 de març del 2015

Describing a friend

Vocaroo Voice Message

Podcats: Gap Year Destination

Vocaroo Voice Message

Aerosmith: 45 years kicking ass on stage!

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/aerosmith-talk-45-years-of-kicking-ass-onstage-20150226

The music magazine "Rolling Stone" has made an interview to the Aerosmith members asking them how they feel after 45 years on stage. The band says that the experience of going from a boston garage band to a world-wide-known band has been amazing. Their heats are stucked in people's mind and this fact doesn't allow them to make a change. Tyler (the singer) says that they have never been able to change their initial versions except in the case of Walk this Way (they played the song with Run DMC and created the rap-rock music that inspired Limp Bizkit for example). They ara 60 year-old now, all of them have passed the drugs hell. but they want to rock yet so if nothing stops them they will carry on kicking-asses on stage.

The most particular fact of the band is that they haven't improved the sound systems. They play how they began: With valvestate marshall amps and 70's humbuckers guitars. No digital synths nor digital drums. They are one of the classic bands that encourages the young people of nowadays.

When they were asked about what would they do in a near future they revealed that maybe an upcoming film named "Janie's got a gun" (this name is shared with one of their best songs), But they admit that they just like to live day by day, from one stage to another.

Steven Tyler this summer in Aerosmith Rocks Donnington

Film review: "Fifty shits of Grey" Sorry I meant shades...

Well how to describe this amount of shit in a few lines... This is the story of a girl who is very stupid (in my opinion) that finds a pervert (well it's a man but I don't consider a man somebody who needs to hurt people to get pleasure so, it's a f*****g pervert). This specimen wants to possess her (I've said possess because it is what he wants). Well so he begins to do some games of persuasion and ends up convincing her to do this. Then there is about an hour of porn (sadomasochism). She is a bit afraid in the end and asks him for the next level so he kicks her hard in the bottom and she leaves crying. Do you even consider this a film? I'm sure that some boring and monotonic lives have a better argument than this amount of trash. Now I'll leave some reviews:

"The first film with explicit hard sex, amazing" - Somebody with a very destroyed mind

"I would see it again, simply wonderful" - A pervert

"A realistic love story of the 21st century"- Somebody who entered in a wrong cinema

"The worst 7€ of my life" - Me

After this amazing reviews now some personal opinion (last paragraph was an objective description). Well, can somebody explain me why the hell all those millions of people pay for seing this film if the network is plenty of porn films? I don't really understand. More than 50 women (the fifty shades I suppose) have already died trying to do what they saw in the film. What's wrong with mankind?!?!?!?! Well By now I think that my opinion is clear so I have just one thing to say: If you love your mind healthe, and you want to sleep at nights don't go to the cinema and pay for this!




Mars had water before so it was probably inhabited.

http://www.cienciaxplora.com/astronomia/marte-tuvo-oceano-mayor-que-artico-hace-4300-millones-anos_2015030600057.html

Scientists have spent a lot of time lokking for life outside of our solar system but now, with the new research project they've sent to mars they have seen that there are a lot of possibilities that life is in our own system. The erosion of the mars land brings them to conclude that there was a sea that covered more than the 50% of the area of this planet. The question is: "Why all this water has dropped into the space?" The answers are many: Maybe a weak atmosphera, maybe it's too hot for staying there, who knows? The important fact is that now we are one step closer to know a bit more of our planetary neighbours. Let's see how science advances and gives us more information, maybe we coul live in mars if we recovered that water ;).


Vocabulary:
Inhabited: That has life on it.
Erosion: Action of the water over a rock or similar.
Planetary system: Amount of non gas bodies that turn around a star.


Research Project

Well last week we were meant to give our teachers the purposes for research projects, so we did. I had spent a lot of time thinking about what to do, first I thought about the closest galaxies and itsn features but ateacher told me that I just had to do a research project instead of a doctoral project, so I changed the topic. Then I thought about biology department and working with bacterias and all that stuff but I wasn't really motivated so I carried on thinking. I concluded that my project had to be related with physics so I started thinking and I told myself "What about making a robot?" and my wallet gave an answer: "You have no money to pay it". So when I was about to jump from a cliff I had an idea: Hadron colliders and the origin of time. Oooooh Yeaaah! And it has been accepted by physics department (applause), so I couldn't be happier now!! My project is divided like this:

1.What is the big bang?
2.What are the hadron colliders? How do they work?
3.What relation do they have with the origin of time?
4.Latest discoverments and future of the investigation.
5.The CERN.

Practical part:
1.Building an electro-magnet collider with two metal balls on it (low cost).


dissabte, 7 de març del 2015

Fonix 2015

This year I was purposed to participate in this contest named fonix. This is an exam (no need to study) of general contents that proofs the best english students and give them the oportunity of winning a trip to London. Well, my teacher asked me and 4 students more to do the first stage that was the scholar one, 5 students one winner. I had a lucky day and did my best, fortunately I won. (I spent a lot of time asking who had won ¬¬.) The second stage was in the Udg (Girona). It was on a saturday morning (I wasn't really happy about that) and I went there to compete. I arrived one hour before and I wasn't really nervous but I was completely asleep so I drunk some coke for making my mind go clear. ·0 minuts before the contest started a man with a strange spanish explained us what we had to do and where we had to go, and he began doing a distribution of us. In my class there were two exams: 1st Batx and 5th Primary, so the level was almost equal, my young mate made almost all my exam. When we finished we went out and we came back home. Now we have to wait until 9th april to know the results so let's hope we go to BCN!

Susi Mai moves to Tona

One of the most famous kitesurfers of all times has moved from cabrinha to Tona after having been almost 20 years in the hawaiian brand, This has been shocking for Cabrinha cause she was the one who leaded the public relations department. The Tona brand is a very new enterprise and is on development yet, their boards are not the best yet but they are improving very fast and they have shocked the world of wakestyle which had been refused until now. The move of Susi Mai represents a new style in Tona kiteboards, they will drop a women size boards soon, with an affordable price and an attractive design. So let's see what this new stuff will be like!!

What will I study?

Well, I've benn thinking a lot the last weeks. After visiting two universities I've had to think a lot in what will I do in a near future, and I don't really know what is it going to be. First of all I'm sure that I will study in Barcelona because I already have a flat there and is the best way of not wasting to much in a place where to live. Then I'm also sure that my degree will be related with physics because is what I'd like to carry on studying. I thought about doing a degree of physics but, looking to the future jobs they're not easy to get so I'm trying to find other alternatives. After that I told myself "What about being a doctor?", but I've got a lot of problems with touching other people's injuries and all that stuff. I also thought in biomedics, but it has no physics so I left the idea easily. Now I'm thinking about biomedical engineering and Although I'm not really sure, I think that will be the best choice because it's one of the best degrees now, because it's completely new and It has a 89% of possibilities of getting a well paid job after finishing the career. So, let's see what's gonna happen!

The evolution of the electric guitar along the 20th century

 The Electric Guitar has survived and thrived through ongoing periods of natural selection, hybridism and fruitful bouts of geographical distribution; creating what we have today; seen as the top of modern technologies.
Now I'll introduce a few transcendental guitars from 1931 until nowadays, let's go:

1931: The Rickenbacker “Frying Pan”

frying-pan-guitarThe “frying pan” was the first electric guitar ever produced. The instrument was created in 1931 by George Beauchamp, and subsequently manufactured by Rickenbacker Electro. The instrument earned its name because its shape resembles a frying pan: it has a flat, circular body, and the neck represents the “handle.” It was a lap steel guitar designed to cash in on the popularity of Hawaiian music during the 1930s. Beauchamp and machinist Adolph Rickenbacker began selling the Frying Pan in 1932; however, Beauchamp was not awarded a patent for his idea until 1937, a fact that allowed other guitar companies to produce electric guitars during the same period.

1935: The Rickenbacker “Electro String”

electro-string-guitarThis electric guitar was called the Bakelite Spanish Guitar. Bakelite is an early form of plastic used to make records, billiard balls, and telephone receivers in the early 1900’s. Electro String was the original company that created the guitar. Electro String later changed its name to Rickenbacker. Adolph Rickenbacker had maintained other interests throughout Electro String’s short history; he never had as much faith in the guitar business as his partners. Nevertheless, he continued instrument making until 1953 when he sold the company to F.C. Hall, a leading figure in the post-WWII Southern California music business. That sale marked the end of one era and the beginning of another, the dawn of modern Rickenbacker guitars.

1941: Les Paul “Log”

les-paul-log-guitarThe Les Paul “Log” was created by Les Paul after persuading Epiphone to let him use their workshop on Sundays. A Gibson pickup was mounted onto a 4″ x 4″ block of solid maple wood with the string, to avoid the feedback problems that acoustic/electric guitar had at the time. For the sake of appearance, he attached the body of an Epiphone hollow-body guitar, sawn lengthwise with The Log in the middle. This solved his two main problems: feedback, as the acoustic body no longer resonated with the amplified sound, and sustain, as the energy of the strings was not dissipated in generating sound through the guitar body. These instruments were constantly being improved and modified over the years, and Paul continued to use them in his recordings long after the development of his eponymous Gibson model.

1947: Bigsby-Travis Guitar

bigsby-travis-guitarIn the 1940s, Paul Bigsby, best known as the creator of the “Bigsby Vibrato”, was a foreman in a machine shop owned by Albert Crocker of the Crocker Motorcycle Company. Bigsby’s love of motorcycles and country-western music led to a friendship with country-western singer Merle Travis. The seeds of Bigsby’s subsequent career with his signature vibrato design were most likely planted the day Travis asked him if he could fix a Kaufman vibrato unit. He did more than fix it. Bigsby created a whole new system. The creation had something that would subsequently prove very important in the development of solidbody electric guitars — all six tuners on one side of the headstock as opposed to the three-a-side headstocks popular at the time (and, of course, still popular on many electric solid bodies).

1948: Fender Broadcaster (Telecaster)

fender-telecaster-broadcaster-guitarOnce Leo Fender had parted ways with his partner “Doc” Kauffman, he set out to create a guitar that concentrated on utility and practicality, and less on design esthetics. He wanted to create a regular guitar that had the clear sound similar to the sound coming from the electric Hawaiian guitars, but without the feedback problems. The result was a two-pickup model named the Broadcaster. From this point onwards all Fender necks incorporated truss rods. The Gretsch company, itself a manufacturer of hollowbody electric guitars (and now owned by Fender), claimed that “Broadcaster” violated the trademark for its Broadkaster line of drums, and as a newcomer to the industry, Fender decided to bend and changed the name to Telecaster, after the newly popular medium of television.

1952: Gibson Les Paul

gibson-les-paul-guitarThe Les Paul model was the result of a design collaboration between Gibson Guitar Corporation and the late pop star, electronics inventor, and accomplished jazz guitarist Les Paul. In 1950, with the introduction of the Fender Telecaster to the musical market, electric guitars became a public craze. In reaction, Gibson Guitar president Ted McCarty brought guitarist Les Paul into the company as a consultant. Les Paul was a respected innovator who had been experimenting with guitar design for years to benefit his own music. After successfully experimenting with his “log” guitar, Les Paul took his ideas to Gibson. They turned him down, calling the guitar “a broomstick with a pickup on it.” However, in 1950, Gibson came back to him and signed him and his design. While at Gibson, Les Paul went through 50 to 60 prototypes before he felt happy with his final design. The rest, as they say, is history.

1954: Fender Stratocaster

fender-stratocaster-guitarThe Fender Stratocaster, often referred to as “Strat”, is a model of electric guitar designed by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares in 1954, and manufactured continuously by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation to the present. The Fender Stratocaster had 3 features that made it a revolutionary guitar in 1954. First, it had a double cutaway neck with beveled edges. Second, it had the Fender engineered “tremolo” unit built into the floating bridge. Third, it was the 1st solid-body guitar to be fitted with 3 pickups. A 3-way selector switch on the guitar allowed the guitarist to select a pickup. This was later changed to a 5-way switch, as guitarists began to see they could get unique sounds by having the switch set in between the 3 positions.

1979: Van Halen “Frankenstrat”

van-halen-frankenstrat-guitarThe Frankenstrat was Eddie’s attempt to combine a Gibson and Fender. It was made from an ash Stratocaster body with a routing that Eddie made to fit in a Gibson PAF humbucking bridge pickup, with a single coil neck pickup. The neck pickup was simply for decoration and was never actually wired with the humbucker, due to Eddie’s inability to wire the switch properly. It had a maple neck, chrome hardware, and red, black, and white stripes. Eddie Van Halen’s “Frankenstrat” guitar marked the beginning of guitars made for the hyperfast, technical playing. Van Halen pioneered employing higher output pickups, state of the art floating tremolo units, and sleeker, more profiled necks and bodes to play faster on. Virtually every major manufacturer raced to come out with models based on Eddie’s original guitar.

1982: Jackson Randy Rhoads

randy-jackson-rhoads-guitarThe Jackson Randy Rhoads was the electric guitar that was originally commissioned by guitarist Randy Rhoads, and is now produced by Jackson Guitars. Originally, this guitar was to be called The Original SIN. His second Flying V, which was black with a silver pickguard and string-thru body bridge, was going to be called the Concorde. Randy re-designed these newer ‘Concordes’ or production models with a longer “horn” because he felt too many people were relating his white Pinstripe V to a Flying V; he wanted to produce a guitar that bore more resemblance to a shark’s fin. His V’s both had maple bodies with maple thru body necks. The SIN had a standard blocked vintage-style tremolo. The vibrato is of very high quality; and the pickups are designed to capture the treble more efficiently than a normal guitar.

1994: Ibanez 7-String Guitar

ibanez-7-string-guitarThe 7-string, solid-body guitar was originally developed in the early 90s by Steve Vai with Ibanez guitars. The seven-string guitar became prominent when the band Korn featured Ibanez Universe guitars on their 1994 debut album, capitalizing on the massive low end produced by the 7th string (typically a low A). This period marked a highwater point in the popularity of the seven-string guitar, as manufacturers jumped on the seven string bandwagon that they had previously steered clear of including such “traditional” brands as Fender subsidiary Squier and Gibson subsidiary Epiphone, and manufacturers who had been producing sevens expanded their offerings. Today the 7-string still rumbles and shreds on with artists like Muse, Dream Theater, and Suicide Silence.

2008: Guitar Hero Controller

guitar-hero-controller-guitarThe Guitar Hero series has made a significant cultural impact, becoming a “cultural phenomenon”. The series has helped to rekindle music education in children, influenced changes in both the video game and music industry, has found use in health and treatment of recovering patients, and has become part of the popular culture vernacular.Many consider Guitar Hero to be one of the most influential products of the first decade of the 21st century, attributing it as the spark leading to the growth of the rhythm game market, for boosting music sales for both new and old artists, for introducing more social gaming concepts to the video game market, and, in conjunction with the Wii, for improving interactivity with gaming consoles.

Polemic dress.

Lately, a very strange picture has been going through the social networks and causing problems for its low image quality. The picture consists in a dress that a woman posted with the question: "It's white or blue?". And in less than 24h the world divided itself in 2 social groups: The ones who see it white (like me for example) and the others who see it blue (unfortunately, the rest of my family). Well many people has tried to give a valuable argument about this phenomena but all of them have been destroyed by the others. The interesting thing is that a group of american students has begun a research project about this phenomena and their first impressions look good. They've said that people who has a better night vision see it blue because they don't have a significative colour loss, but people who are not such that good at night vision see it white because they activate low light receptors which make us see things black and white. They have another hypothetic explanation which says that the colour could depend of the contrast with the background, so, people who have a better concentration see it blue, and people who have a more panoramic bvision see it white. I agree with the second theory because it's better for my self esteem :P. I post a photo for you to see the dress.

divendres, 6 de març del 2015

Top 10 best songs ever for me.

Well I decided to do this entry cause I've always loved rock but now more than ever so here it goes.

1.Sweet Child O'Mine-Guns'n'Roses
2.Satisfaction-The Rolling Stones
3.Back in Black-AC/DC
4.Aerosmith- Mama kin'
5.One-Metallica
6.Smells like teen spirit - Nirvana
7.Thunderstruck-AC/DC
8.Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing
9. Van Halen - Hot for  Teacher
10.Slash - You're a lie
If you are going to die I highly recomend you to listen to this playlist. Let's get into the other side with rock in the bones!!