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Greek amateur bodybuilder Valantis Dokos

Valantis is a Greek amateur bodybuilder living in Dortmund, Germany. One of his objectives is to gain more mass and to become an IFBB Pro.


Country: Greece
Birthdate: 1982
Height: 178cm/5'10''
Off season weight: 110kg/243lb
Competition weight: 100kg/220lb

Grilled Chicken with Chile and Rosemary

This is from this months Health Mag and it is really good!  I made some changes to make it a bit more healthy!

Combine

2 seeded red serrano chiles;
zest of 1 lemon,
1 finely chopped garlic clove,
1 tablespoon olive oil,
juice of lemon and a
large handful of fresh parsley, finely chopped

in a bowl.  Place this under the skin of cornish hens, or baste onto chicken breasts.  Preheat grill to medium.  Brush grill with olive oil or spray.  Cook until cooked through.

[caption id="attachment_782" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="YUM!"]rosemary chile chicken[/caption]

The Orginal sound track from movie Hilary and Jackie

 Amazon.com
As might be expected, the soundtrack to Hilary and Jackie plays a highly prominent role in this film about the emotionally fraught relationship between two gifted sisters, one of whom is the brilliant cellist Jacqueline Du Pré. Certainly composer Barrington Pheloung--whose credits include the Inspector Morse series and the evocative score to Truly, Madly, Deeply--faced a heady challenge in writing music to be heard alongside Du Pré's rhapsodic, signature interpretation of the Edward Elgar Cello Concerto, not to mention other classical selections. Even so, the resonantly autumnal, neo-Romantic flavor of his score aptly mirrors the narrative's flashback-oriented technique. His insistence on the cello's urgent high register (played by soloist Caroline Dale) creates a poignant musical portrait of its tragically stricken protagonist. Most of the CD, however, is given to the entire Elgar concerto--an especially effective choice as against the usual potpourri of classical snippets. This charged, elegiac, and easily accessible work--Elgar's own valedictory composition for orchestra--becomes a sort of musical metaphor for Du Pré's emotional journey and gains from being heard in its full context. While the performance featured here is conducted by husband Daniel Barenboim, you'll probably be inspired to try Du Pré's never-bettered version of the Elgar on EMI with John Barbirolli.
--Thomas May


# Cello Concerto in E minor (also arr. as Viola Concerto by F.Salmond), Op. 85 Adagio. Moderato (excerpt)
Composed by Edward Elgar
Performed by Philadelphia Orchestra
with Jacqueline du Pre
Conducted by Daniel Barenboim

# Hilary and Jackie, film score Sisters
Composed by Barrington Pheloung
Performed by London Metropolitan Orchestra
Conducted by Barrington Pheloung

# Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Overture
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by London Metropolitan Orchestra
with David C. Heath
Conducted by Barrington Pheloung

# Hilary and Jackie, film score The Farmhouse
Composed by Barrington Pheloung
Performed by London Metropolitan Orchestra
with Sally Heath, Caroline Dale
Conducted by Barrington Pheloung

# Hilary and Jackie, film score The Holiday Song
Composed by Barrington Pheloung
with Sally Heath, Caroline Dale

# Hilary and Jackie, film score The Hospital
Composed by Barrington Pheloung
Performed by London Metropolitan Orchestra
Conducted by Barrington Pheloung

# Hilary and Jackie, film score A Day on a Beach
Composed by Barrington Pheloung
Performed by London Metropolitan Orchestra
with Caroline Dale
Conducted by Barrington Pheloung

# Cello Concerto in E minor (also arr. as Viola Concerto by F.Salmond), Op. 85
Composed by Edward Elgar
Performed by Philadelphia Orchestra
with Jacqueline du Pre
Conducted by Daniel Barenboim

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Review - Rome:Total War, A Game For the Ages.

I figured that it would be a good idea to write about a game (maybe once a week or something) so lets get started. I've already made one before, back in August about Hearts of Iron II .

Caesar is angry because he realized he was bald.
Rome:Total War

So, a basic summary of this game would be;
  • Its a somewhat historical game, based in the early Roman Republic era (230BC onwards)
  • Its a strategic real time and also a turn-based game.
  • The game offers almost realistic battles from various factions ranging from the mighty Chariots of the Ptolemy Pharaohs of Egypt to the mighty phalanxes of Greece.

Technical Stuff :
The game is basically playable on all types of computers, so you do not have to worry about graphics and all (though it would be best if you had good ones). The game is atleast 2 GB large but trust me , it is worth the space.

The Strategic Overview:
You are the controller of your respective faction, and your goal is ,basically put, to conquer Rome and 50 provinces. It might seem difficult but actually, its a pretty fun experience if you're the patient kind.

Ok, right here we see the general overview of the map. The faction is Egypt, it controls basically the Middle Eastern part of the map as well as North Africa.

But what is universal is that, to be successful in this game, you have to please your populace. You control your own settlements in the beginning of the campaign and can upgrade it as the game progresses and the population of the settlement increases.

You can train soldiers (you NEED them) at these settlements too and depending on the quality of the barracks at your settlement, the quality of your soldiers increase. You can upgrade your barracks as the population of your settlement increases. Also, you have a wide range of choices to choose from, from infantry and archers to cavalry. Almost all factions have these. Each faction have their own special units and buildings (such as worship buildings) and their ups and downs.

The Greek Phalanx holds off the Roman Advance.
The Battle Interface is one of the most realistic types you'd ever see in a game (beside other Total War games). 
The image , to the left, shows you the general style of battle. Units look as realistic as possible, albeit for some bugs but the battles often are life-like. Friendly fire exists here, so expect some losses if you accidently threw a rock from a catapult at your own men. Movement of troops is generally easy and organized (depending on your faction).
In Battle, each side usually has a special unit called the General. Usually on horseback, he has his own heavy cavalry that usually deals a heavy blow to the enemy as well as inspiring fleeing troops.
Speaking of them, the game introduces a system of routing. That is, if your army is getting crushed by a very powerful enemy, they won't sit around for the onslaught (unless they are that brave) and would flee from the battlefield.
 The various unit types in this game includes catapults, siege towers, archers, exploding pigs (I know, its awkward!) and Elephants!
Behold the mighty elephant!
The game also has a siege assault feature. Which means, you can attack the enemy's settlement (either a village, fort, town or city) with your armies (and don't forget your siege equipment). You can do this if you got the skills for it or you could play it safe and lay siege to it. This means, you don't attack them but just wait outside. After a number of turns (usually 3 or 4), the enemy army approaches you and fights. Should you win, you'll be successful and the settlement will be yours.
Also, in the game is a system of families. Which means, you can have lots of new generals via sons of your own generals or adopted generals or even married ones. Each general has three stats- Command, Influence and Management.
  • Command is needed for Controling your armies. The better your command, the better the General is at fighting.
  • Management is needed for managing your settlements. If your settlement doesn't have a governor in it, you'll probably face a revolt. Hence, a general with good Management skills should be placed here.
  • Influence is needed for diplomatic skills.
The Game also includes assassins and Diplomats and the sort.
This picture shows the starting points of most of the factions in the game. Each colour represents a certain faction.

Factions like Roman Families, Carthage, Egypt, Parthia , Gauls, Germania, Britons and many more are included!





So What are you waiting for ? Get this game!!!

Dvorak Cello concerto by Casals and szell EMI


Dvorak

1. Cello Concerto In B Minor, Op. 104: I. Allegro vivo
2. Cello Concerto In B Minor, Op. 104: II. Adagio ma non troppo
3. Cello Concerto In B Minor, Op. 104: III. Allegro moderato
Elgar
4. Cello Concerto In E Minor, Op. 85: I. Adagio-Moderato - II. Lento - Allegro molto
5. Cello Concerto In E Minor, Op. 85: III. Adagio
6. Cello Concerto In E Minor, Op. 85: IV. Allegro ma non troppo
Bruch
7. Kol nidrei, Op. 47

Sifting the Soil of Greece: Student Biographies

Sifting the Soil of Greece contains three sets of short biographies:

  • i. Trustees of the British School at Athens
  • ii. Members of the Managing Committee of the British School at Athens
  • iii. Directors and students at the British School at Athens