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  • Herşey Dahil Sadece 350 Tl'ye Web Site Sahibi Ol

    Hızlı ve kolay bir şekilde sende web site sahibi olmak istiyorsan tek yapman gereken sitenin aşağısında bulunan iletişim formu üzerinden gerekli bilgileri girmen. Hepsi bu kadar.

  • Web Siteye Reklam Ver

    Sende web sitemize reklam vermek veya ilan vermek istiyorsan. Tek yapman gereken sitenin en altında bulunan yere iletişim bilgilerini girmen yeterli olacaktır. Ekip arkadaşlarımız siziznle iletişime gececektir.

  • Web Sitemizin Yazarı Editörü OL

    Sende kalemine güveniyorsan web sitemizde bir şeyler paylaşmak yazmak istiyorsan siteinin en aşağısında bulunan iletişim formunu kullanarak bizimle iletişime gecebilirisni

Mustafa Ceceli - Es





Şarkı Sözleri

Anladım bu son durak

Beni anılarla yalnız bırak

Tutmam gereken bir matemin var

Hislerin var unutmam gereken

Yanar yanar durur

Kalbim kan ağlar ağlar durur

Senin bende kalan günahın var

Sözlerin var unutup gittiğin

Es nereye istersen www.sendeyim.com

Nerde çok sevdiysen uğra bir geçersen

Maziyi savura savura es

Deli rüzgârlarla kalbimi bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

Ne zaman istersen aynı yerdeyim ben

Eskaza sevmişsen kalbimi kavura kavura es

Deli rüzgârlarla yüreği bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

Anladım bu son durak

Beni anılarla yalnız bırak

Tutmam gereken bir matemin var

Hislerin var unutmam gereken

Yanar yanar durur

Kalbim kan ağlar ağlar durur

Senin bende kalan günahın var

Sözlerin var unutup gittiğin

Es nereye istersen www.sendeyim.com

Nerde çok sevdiysen uğra bir geçersen

Maziyi savura savura es

Deli rüzgârlarla kalbimi bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

Ne zaman istersen aynı yerdeyim ben

Eskaza sevmişsen kalbimi kavura kavura es

Deli rüzgârlarla yüreği bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

Es ne zaman istersen aynı yerdeyim ben

Eskaza sevmişsen her şeyi savura savura es

Deli rüzgârlarla yüreği bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

BSA students and the Fitzwilliam Museum

My study of donations to the Fitzwilliam Museum by students of the BSA is now available online.

Gill, D. W. J. 2012. "From the Cam to the Cephissus: the Fitzwilliam Museum and students of the British School at Athens." Journal of the History of Collections: 1-10.

Abstract
The Fitzwilliam Museum holds material brought back to England by some of the early nineteenth-century travellers to Greece, including Edward Daniel Clarke and William Martin Leake. However, it was not until the later nineteenth century, with the founding of such organizations as the British School at Athens and the Cyprus Exploration Fund, that the Museum's collections started to be enriched through material excavated or otherwise acquired in Greece by archaeologists and other students. This article maps the impact of the emerging discipline of archaeology on the Fitzwilliam's collections in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It also demonstrates how the Museum profited from the close connections between students, archaeologists and museum officers of the period.

[Abstract]

Blogger Yatay Slayt Alanı-2 (Hareketli Otomatik)

Film şeridi gibi yatay olarak hareketli bir şekilde kayan, blogger kullanıcıları için tasarlanmış bir slayt alanını daha önce sizlerle paylaşmıştık,şimdi ise kullanım ve çalışma prensibi olarak aynı fakat görünümü ve hareketliliği farklı olan bir yatay slayt alanını sizlere tanıtacağız.Yine etiket bazlı çalışan yatay kayan slayt alnını blogunuza uygulamayı anlatacağız.Bu slayt alanını uygulamadan

Blogger için ‘Bu Yazıyı Paylaşın’ Eklentisi



Şimdi anlatacağım eklenti ise şöyle; Bir çok forumda veyahut web sitelerinde görmüşsünüzdür; yazı altındaki, bu yazıyı forumda paylaş, bu yazıyı sitede paylaş diye link kutucuklarını. İşte şimdi, bizler bunu blogger için yapacağız. Yani, yazdığınız yazının hem site linkini, hem forum linkini hem de yazı linkini bu eklenti sayesinde ziyaretçilerimze sunabileceğiz. Üstelik, bu işlem de bir çok anlatımını yaptığım eklenti gibi çok basit. Herneyse, isterseniz eklentinin kurulum aşamalarına geçelim. Eklentinin ön izlemesi aşağıdadır.

Tasarım > HTML'yi Düzenle > Widget Şablonlarını Genişlet seçeneğinin yanındaki kutucuğu işaretliyoruz.

Daha sonra " post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> " etiketimizin hemen altına aşağıdaki kodumuzu ekliyoruz.

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'> 
<h3>Bu Yazıyı Paylaşın;</h3>Yazı Linki:
&lt;input type=&quot;text&quot; size=&quot;60&quot;
onclick=&quot;javascript: this.select()&quot;
value=&quot;<data:post.url/>&quot; /&gt;<br/>
Site kodu: &lt;input type=&quot;text&quot;
size=&quot;60&quot; onclick=&quot;javascript:
this.select()&quot; value=&quot;<a
expr:href='data:post.url'><data:post.title/></a>&quot;
/&gt;<br/>
Forum kodu: &lt;input type=&quot;text&quot;
size=&quot;60&quot; onclick=&quot;javascript:
this.select()&quot;
value=&quot;[URL=<data:post.url/>]<data:post.title/>[/URL]&quot;
/&gt;<br/>
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Bütün işlem bu kadar güle güle kullanmanız dileğiyle..

Travelpreneurial Tools

As you might have noticed I recently created
Top 3 Bestseller lists on several Blogs, also on this blog
you now can find a Special List with a Top 3 with on this blog
a Top 3 List of Cruise Travel Bestsellers.



(Btw. talking about Cruise Travel,
you might like to find out how Travelpreneurs
can discover some extra really interesting
Cruise Travel Info in a post titled:
Speak on Stage, How about Cruise Travel)


Since on digitalcamera-ideas.blogspot.com I created a Top 3 List with Bestseller
Digital Camera's I discovered that a Nr. 1 Bestselling Camera is
a Panasonic Lumix TS20 16.1 MP TOUGH
Waterproof Digital Camera
with 4x Optical Zoom (Orange)


You can see an Image here below:



A type of camera that also looks like an interesting
Camera for Travelpreneurs to take with you on your Travels.
For example how about finding out
How to Make Money with your Digital Camera?

(Some time ago you could also read about other
interesting Electronics for taking with you on
your Travels in a post titled:
Top 5 Electronics You Want Take With You On Your Travels)

In that list Digital Camera's take a Nr. 2 Position,
and I do believe that a Panasonic Lumix TS20 16.1 MP TOUGH
Waterproof Digital Camera
with 4x Optical Zoom (Orange)

can be an excellent choice.

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A New Place (3)

Remember I talked about some of the things I looked for when moving to a new place? In case you missed it, I always try to find out about: running paths, grocery stores, burritos and libraries. I already talked a little about some of the great places to run that I have found. I will also have a list for you pretty soon regarding burritos and grocery stores.

But right now, I want to say that although those staples were and are important to me, here are a few others that I forgot about or have found as well. Sometimes you don't know what you've got until it's gone and sometimes you don't know what you are missing until you find it! In this case we have some examples of both!

Thrift Stores: I am an avid thrift store shopper. NOT a vintage store shopper. This time especially, since we are only living here for a couple of months. We did not want to move stuff from my storage, which is 200 miles away, to then have to just move it back in 10 weeks. Mr. Lovely lives 3000 miles away, so of course there is no point in moving his stuff! So we decided to get by on the bare minimum. With a few trips to the thrift store, we pretty much had all that we needed! Also, not only are the thrift stores plentiful here, but the prices are awesome! (A few to try if you are in the area: Thrift Center, Salvation Army, Bargain Barn) If you are willing to dig a bit, you will find gold. I found a pair of Anne Taylor slacks for $2. (FYI. Other places with good thrift stores? Kansas City and New Orleans.)

Yard Sales: Who knew I would also be a yard sale person. I guess really it's just a step above (or below?) the thrift store. I am sure what doesn't sell at the yard sale will end up at the thrift store, so it's really just cutting out the middle man (and getting a better price to boot!) Mr. Lovely has decided he is an art connoisseur and has gone on a painting buying spree and I picked up four of these seal-able glass jars for $5!

People Watching: I have seen many a beard, deadlock, tattoo, and backpack. I have seen people playing trumpets, saxophones, guitars and a violin while walking down the street (not to mention the percussion groups and bands on the sidewalk). There are 90 year old surfer dudes and 5 year old ones. There are a plethora of Westfalias and Subarus. There are painted vans and motor-homes. There is a guy selling fish tacos from his truck near the beach. There are skateboarders, bikers, surfers, runners, walkers, paddle boarders, unicycle riders and mini motorcycles. There are punk kids and yuppies and everything in between. It's a beach town. It's great. I love it.

Fish tacos and surfing accidents

People Power: Their mission: "We promote the use of bicycles, utility tricycles, bike-trailers, skateboards, walking, and other non-motorized transit. We are committed to helping government, cititzens, and businesses overcome their dependence on the automobile. Our goal is to demonstrate that better alternatives to the car exist, while improving conditions for bicyclists in Santa Cruz County." A little bit hippie? Sure. Do I love it? Yup.

The Weather: I love the weather. On average, it's between 50 and 70. This is great for running and just being outside in general. Also, plants barely need water, as there is plenty of moisture in the air. If I get lazy and don't feel like running in the morning, I can wait. It's awesome!

Farmer's Markets: I am not talking about the froo-froo ones where everything is 3x more than you would normally pay and there are specialty cheeses and oils and other froo-froo stuff and it's filled with a bunch of stiff white people wearing Ferragamos who are feeling all superior because they are buying cherries for $5.99 a pound. I am talking about the ones who picked the fruit are there, letting you taste everything and selling you the stuff mere minutes after it's come from the ground. I am talking about the place where the peaches are still warm, and the whole family is tending the stall and where you can get a bunch of beets or a couple of fat tomatoes for less than a dollar.

These also go hand in hand with Roadside Fruit Stalls. I saw them in New Orleans (Oranges, shrimp. Yes, shrimp) and in Missouri (Watermelon), but I think California is where I have seen the most. Usually you can stop at the actual farm and buy whatever they are growing. You can also stop at the roadside stall where the food is always cheaper than at the market. Oranges, Cherries, Peaches, Kiwis, Pluots (a cross between a plum and an apricot), Olives, Artichokes...the list goes on. They are all grown locally (in most cases mere feet from the seller) and are fresh, cheap and delicious.

Anyway, there are so many more things that I am loving and am finding and am forgetting that I even needed, wanted or loved! But I am remembering the old ones and finding more new things I love!

What do you love about where you live? Have you found something new that you didn't even realize was there and now it's your new favorite thing? Do you have road side fruit stands in your area?

Alfonso de Albuquerque: History Figure of the Month (July 2012)

A portrait of Alfonso de Albuquerque
So after going through the nominations in the previous History Figure post, the choice for this month is the Portuguese military genius, Alfonso de Albuqueque. Be sure to nominate a history figure for August 2012 in the comment section below!

Alfonso de Albuquerque (b.1453-1515) was a Portuguese admiral, and a strategy genius, credited with founding the Portuguese colonial empire in the Indian Ocean, with conquests in the Persian Gulf (in fact, it was a later-commanding colleague of Alfonso who conquered Bahrain from the Arabs) , India, the Red Sea and the Malay peninsula.

He also planned and built a series of strategically-placed forts around the Indian Ocean, to prevent access to the ocean from the Red Sea, Persian Gulf and the Pacific Ocean.

Early conquests: India, the Omani coast and the Persian Gulf

Alfonso's first oversea trip in the service of the Portuguese crown was in 1503, when he and his cousin led an armada to the Indian west coast, defeating the native forces in Calicut (present-day Kozhikode) and establishing a puppet kingdom at Cohin (present-day Kochi). It was during this mission that Alfonso, with the permission of the Portuguese king, built a fort at Cohin (the first of many). This was the basis of the Portuguese colonial empire.
Fort of Our Lady of the Conception (One of the last Portuguese relics in the Gulf)

In 1506, he was ordered to command a fleet of five vessels and to conquer the strategic island of Socotra, located at the mouth of the Red Sea which connects to the Indian Ocean. The idea was that a fortress would be constructed on the island and that trading from the Red Sea would cease. From Socotra, and with an army of 500 men and 7 ships, Alfonso launched an offensive along the Omani coast towards the commercial hub of the Persian Gulf, the island of Hormuz (after which the strait is named).

In July 1507, the cities of Curiati (present-day Muscat), Kalhat and Sohar fell to the Portuguese. By September, Alfonso's army reached Hormuz island and despite being outnumbered (400 men to an estimated 20,000), he managed to capture the city and establish it as a tributary state to the Portuguese King. He immediately proceeded to building a fort, called the ''Fort of Our Lady of the Conception'', hoping to control the sea-trade of Europe and the Ottoman empire via the Gulf. A mutiny of some of his officers and crewmen occurred in the next few months. Faced with low supplies and a two-ship army, he abandoned Hormuz in January 1508 and left for Socotra.

India, Malacca and the Red Sea:

When the Portuguese governor (or viceroy) of India heard of Alfonso's conquests when he arrived, he disavowed his conquests and refused to yield his power to him (the King had earlier appointed Alfonso as the new Portuguese governor since the current one's term was to end), it took an official letter from the King to convince the viceroy that Alfonso was his successor.

Alfonso, now the effective governor of Portuguese India, set about expanding the territory by conquering Goa, the most important trading post on the Malabar coast. He used political treachery and force to accomplish his ends, and wherever possible, employed a divide and conquer strategy against the Deccan sultanates and their Arab allies. Goa was set to be the primary trading port of Portuguese India.
Map of Portuguese possessions.

In 1511, Alfonso, with an army of 1,100 men and 18 ships, embarked on a voyage to Malacca, then the most important and richest trading post in the Spice Islands. He conquered the region and sacked the city, building another fortress to block trade from the Pacific ocean through the Strait of Malacca. Fresh from his victories in Malacca, he put down a rebellion in Goa, and built more forts in the region.

Portugal now controlled the principal strategic points from the east coast of Africa to Malacca, with the exception of the Red Sea. A system of licenses (called cartazas) required all ships to prove that they had paid customs duties at Malacca, Goa, or Hormuz. An unlicensed ship, particularly if it belonged to Moslems, was subjected to seizure and sinking. Albuquerque's policies thus had made the Portuguese the predominant, although not the only, commercial force in the East until the 17th century

In 1513, Alfonso prepared another army of 1,400 men to capture the city of Aden (in Yemen), which offered another strategic location near the Red Sea. After a fierce two-day battle in Aden, Alfonso's army was expelled from the city. Alfonso decided to sail up the Red Sea and capture the coastal town of Jeddah, but the winds were unfavourable and he had to withdraw.

Hormuz again and Death:

Portuguese map of the Arabian Peninsula and Persian Gulf
Alfonso built close relations with the Safavid Shah Ismail I, with the two being united in their rivalry against the Mamluks. In March1515, the Shah had offered Alfonso rich rewards if he had subdued and conquered Hormuz from a king under the influence of a renegade vizier. Alfonso had the vizier assassinated and Hormuz became a client state of the Portuguese Empire. Hormuz would not be Persian territory for another century until a combined Anglo-Persian force expelled the Portuguese in 1622.

It was in 1521, that a fellow colleague of Alfonso, António Correia, invaded Bahrain after the local ruler refused to pay tribute (in pearls) to the Portuguese. A battle was fought in present-day Karbabad between the forces. The Portuguese conquered the island and built another fort, the Portuguese fort. Their control would last for 80 more years.

For someone with an illustrious career, his life ended on a bitter note. By this time his political enemies in Portugal had planned his demise. They convinced the king of Portugal to relieve him of his duties. Alfonso was shocked and dismayed by this treacherous cowardice, and was too old to recover from this blow. He voiced his bitterness: "I am in ill favor with the king for love of men, and with men for love of the king." He died at sea on December 16, 1515, after writing a long letter assuring the king of his loyalty

Apple Mini iPad Çıkarıyor

Apple, küçük ve ucuz iPad için harekete geçti. Mini iPad, yakında satışa sunulacak.



Apple, bu yıl yeni bir iPad'i daha kullanıcılara sunuyor. Ancak bu iPad'in diğerlerinden en önemli farkı ebatlarında olacak. Mevcut iPad'ler 9.7 inç ekrana sahipken, mini iPad'in 7 ila 8 inç'lik bir ekranı olacağı iddia ediliyor.



Ancak mini iPad'in yeni iPad'lerde olduğu gibi retina ekranı olmayacak. Cihazın fiyatı ise 399 dolar olan iPad 2'ye kıyasla çok daha ucuz olacak. Apple'ın küçük ebatlarda iPad çıkarmasının sebebi olarak, rakibi Google'ın geçtiğimiz günlerde tanıttığı ve 7 inç'lik ekrana sahip Nexus olduğu söyleniyor. Apple'ın Ekim ayında mini iPad'i duyuracağı öne sülüyor.



Steve Jobs, tabletlerin standart olacak ortalama 10 inç'lik bir ekranının olması gerektiğini savunuyordu. Bu nedenle hayatı boyunca küçük bir iPad'e rastlamadık. Ancak kıran kırana süren rekabet, Apple'a Jobs sonrası mini iPad'i de yaptırabilir.

Last Week (4)

Whew. I have been a bit MIA the last week or so, because of the holiday, an unplanned trip to San Francisco, friends visiting and more. So hold on to your hats, grab a PBR or your favorite summer cocktail and check out what's been happening while I was gone.

Men. You can't live with them and you can't send them to the grocery store. 
Exhibit A: Make coffee. 
1.5 cups of grounds + 6 cups water = something resembling Turkish coffee.
Exhibit B: Go to the grocery store. 
Meat, cheese, condiments and...booze. Lots of booze (not all pictured!)

Running. 
Top: Santa Cruz's Wilder Ranch
Bottom: Three Sisters, OR

I ate my first garden veggies. Basil and chives. 
Small but delicious. 
I am also growing (not killing!) several others and can't wait to eat them.

We had friends over for the 4th.
There was wine and conversation. 
Good times.

I took them on a hike through the redwoods. 
You want the free tour? Come visit! I still have limited availability!

Oh the bookstore. I went, but instead of buying books (since I am banned) I wrote down some new finds.
A few on the list (pictured below):
The Wilder Life: My Adventures in the Lost World of the Little House on the Prairie

A sign inside a local store. 
Are we allowed to say this in public now? 

The temperature while I was in Oregon! 
Summer? Hello? And I hear people are having a heat wave. 

I dropped a jar of pickles. 
My biggest regret? I wanted the jar to store beans in. 
Also I got glass pretty much EVERYWHERE. I was finding it in corners for days afterward! 

On my runs, I go past these every day. 
Do you know how hard it is not to run with scissors and a bag and bring some home next time? 

Beer fest. 
Verdict? I can't drink $30 worth of 4 oz beer. 
But I tried. 

How was your week? Who does the shopping in your household? Do you like artichokes?