25 Temmuz 2014

 
Bugün size Oculus Rift'ten bahsetmek istiyorum.Gerçekten ilgi çekici bir teknoloji ürünü.Henüz piyasaya satışı sürülmedi ama bazı teknoloji mağazalarında deneme amaçlı mevcut.Tabi isteyen alabiliyor 300 dolar gibi bir fiyatı var.Ocus Rift şuan geliştirlme aşamasında.
  Rift Amerikalı girişimci Palmer Luckey ve ekibi tarafından bilgisayar oyunları için yapılmıştır.2014 mart ayında ise Facebook şirketi Oculus VR şirketini satın almıtır.
  Rift kafaya takılan bir cihaz ve insan gözünün hareketleri takip ederbilen bir üründür.Taktıktan sonra zaten kendini oyunun içinde hissediyor ve oyundaki karekter adeta siz oluyorsunuz.Rift'te 2 tane 7inclik LCD display bulunmaktadır.Cihazda kulaklık ve hoparlör malesef yoktur.Eğer bu cihazı alacaksak kulaklığımızı ve mikrofonumuzu yoksa almalıyız ki oyunları birebir yaşayalım.Cihazın nezaman çıkacağı belli değil.Çıktığında sadece bilgisayarlarda kullanılıcak.Belki ilerde Playstation ve X-Box'ta da kullanırız
  Youtube'de Rift'in bazı insanlara yaptığı komik etkiler izledim. Aşağıdaki linkten arzu edersiniz izleyebilirsiniz :))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INDKNA7kXoo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odax7F3tWhM

24 Temmuz 2014

I PHONE 6

I phone üreticileri ilk başlarda I phone 6'nın ekran boyutlarında bir değişiklik yapmayacaklarını söyemişlerdi. Yani I phone 5 deki gibi 4,7 olacaktı ama daha sonra ekranın 5,5 olacağı duyuldu.Ayrıca arkadaki apple logosundan da ışık çıkacak.Fiyatı ise büyük ihtimalle rahat 2000TL 'yi geçecek. I phone meraklıları gün geçtikce I phone özelliklerinde ne gibi değişikler olacak diye merak ediyorlar.Bakalım zaman ne gösterecek


MİCROSOFTTAKİ SIKINTI


Mali sıkıntı çeken Microsoft 3D Touch'ı cıkarmayacak. 3D Touch insanların el hareketlerini algılayan bir teknoloji.Ayrıca X-Box'ı da bırakıyor. Koskoca Microsoft ne hale geldi vay be..

THOR'da büyük değişiklik


Thor filminde hayranlarını şok edecek haber; Thor cinsiyet değiştirecek.Ne kadar saçma değilmi? Kaç senelik filmdeki kökleşmiş karekterin cinsiyetini değiştiriyorlar.Spiderman'ın, Batman'in, Captain America'nın cinsiyet değiştirmesi kadar komik birşey.

HERCULES


Herkül:Özgürlük Savaşcısı Yarın Beyaz Perdede.Başrolünde Dwayne Johanson'un oynadğı ve  filim yarın beyaz perdede.Bakalım filme izleyicilerin tepkileri neler olacak

News


Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyetinde yaklaşık 3milyon TL  para taşıyan kooperatif merkez bankası arabası lefkoşa- güzelyurt yolunda soyuldu silahlı kişilerce soyuldu.Ada alarıma geçti..Bütün giriş çıkışlar yüksek güvenlik önlemleri altında gerçekleşiyor.Araba bir yol kenarında terketilmiş halde bulundu.
  Adamlar ya da harbi organize çalışmış yada güvenlik zaafiyeti var.3milyon TL vaybee..

23 Temmuz 2014

James Rodriguez

 Rodríguez moved from Monaco to Real Madrid for a transfer fee of €80m(£63m)making him the most expensive Colombian in history, above Radamel Falcao.He signed six-year contract with Madrid. Real Madrid interested in James when 2014 World Cup was going on.As a result of long negotiations with monaco tied the colors of James Rodrugues. He said:  'I hope to win many titles here, Hala Madrid'
  He moved too Monaco from Porto for transfer fee of €45m




   HIS CAREER
He was born in Cucutá, James is native of the city of Ibagué, where he spent his childhood. He was born to Wilson James Rodriguez Bedolla and Maria Del Pilar Rubio. Rodríguez started his professional football career in 2006 at the time of his Colombian second division club Envigado FC, with whom he made the 2007 ascent.
   In 2008, he was signed by Argentine team Club Atlético Banfield, where he made his first team debut on 7 February 2009, he scored his first goal for the club on 27 February.His second goal for Banfield came on 26 September when he scored with a strike into the top corner from outside of the area in an important 2–1 against Newell's Old Boys, a win which helped Banfield to win the Argentine championship for the first time in the history of the club.

 On 6 July 2010, Rodríguez was signed by FC Porto for €5.1 million, with 30% economic rights retained by other parties. He signed a 4-year contract with a €30M release clause.On 18 July, he played his first game and scored his first goal in a friendly against Ajax
  On 15 December 2010, Rodríguez scored his first goal in European football in a 3–1 home victory for Porto against CSKA Sofia[22] Rodríguez also scored a hat-trick in 2011 Taça de Portugal Final against Vitória de Guimarães in a 6–2 win of Porto, while also assisting a goal in the same game. In just 24 appearances, he scored six goals and eight assists also playing a part in the Europa League victory. In the 2011–12 season, Rodríguez scored 14 goals for Porto and delivered 11 assists.Rodríguez won the Portuguese Golden Ball award in 2012, becoming the second Colombian after Radamel Falcao to win the award.
On 24 May 2013, it was announced that Rodríguez had joined French side AS Monaco for a transfer fee of €45 million thus making it the second most expensive transfer in Portuguese football, behind former teammate Hulk. He signed a five-year contract keeping him at the club until 2018.[52] This made him not only one of the most expensive transfers in the club's history, but in Ligue 1 history as well, along as the one of the highest in world football.Following the international break, Rodríguez assisted the first goal in a 2–2 draw against Sochaux..James scored 9 goals and  made 34 assists in his first season 










Finally, he will play for Real Madrid.

8 Temmuz 2014

What is Crossfit?

Forging elite fitness


CrossFit begins with a belief in fitness. The aim of CrossFit is to forge a broad, general and inclusive fitness. We have sought to build a program that will best prepare trainees for any physical contingency — not only for the unknown, but for the unknowable. After looking at all sport and physical tasks collectively, we asked what physical skills and adaptations would most universally lend themselves to performance advantage. Capacity culled from the intersection of all sports demands would quite logically lend itself well to all sport. In sum, our specialty is not specializing.

CrossFit is many things. Primarily, it’s a fitness regimen developed by Coach Greg Glassman over several decades. He was the first person in history to define fitness in a meaningful, measurable way (increased work capacity across broad time and modal domains). CrossFit itself is defined as that which optimizes fitness (constantly varied functional movements performed at relatively high intensity). CrossFit is also the community that spontaneously arises when people do these workouts together. In fact, the communal aspect of CrossFit is a key component of why it’s so effective.

Today, CrossFit, the company, provides accredited training seminarsthroughout the world. We publish several websites providing extensive free content, including workouts, training and support for becoming fit, as well as a growing Journal of extended instruction. We have a worldwide network of more than 5,500 affiliated gyms and more than 35,000 accredited CrossFit Level 1 trainers. And, we have created the Sport of Fitness, known as theCrossFit Games, where we crown the Fittest Man and Woman on Earth.

In 2003, we started a “new” blog that would spur a revolution in the fitness industry. The contents were simple: the date, a picture, the Workout of the Day (WOD), and usually some provocative nugget of information. Check out our first full month of posts back in May 2003.

Anyone with an Internet connection and the willingness, curiosity and bravery to try it, could. From this simple blog and a single gym in Santa Cruz, Calif., there sprung an immense community of fitness enthusiasts who have learned the movements, tested the theory and accumulated a huge amount of data supporting Glassman’s equation:

CVFM @ HI + Communal Environment = Health

A regimen of constantly varied (CV)functional movements (FM) performed at high intensity (@HI) in a communal environment leads to health and fitness.


More information: http://www.crossfit.com/cf-info/what-is-crossfit.html

The nutritional goodies in fruits and vegies

Almost everyone knows that fruit and vegetables are good for our health but the nutritional advantages of eating more fruit and vegetables are amazing.

As our population grows fatter, studies show that overall consumption of fruit and vegetableshas decreased. At the same time, many people, especially children, are eating more junk foods. The best way to drop consumption of junk foods is to eat more fruits and vegetables everyday. Let's take a look at their virtues:
Vitamin C
Fruit and vegetables are virtually the only sources of vitamin C. The only other foods that provide this essential vitamin are breast milk and some offal meats. Vitamin C helps the body defences against infection and plays a vital role in bones, blood capillaries, cartilage, teeth and gums. It also functions as an antioxidant and the quantities present naturally in fruit and vegies are entirely safe which is not the case for vitamin C taken as a supplement. Vitamin C also helps the absorption of iron from plant sources.
Found in: 
All fruits and vegetables contain vitamin C.
Red capsicum, guava, Brussels sproutsbroccolicitrus fruits, papaw, cauliflowerstrawberries,mangomelon and cabbage are particularly rich in vitamin C.
Vitamin E
This antioxidant vitamin protects many cells throughout the body, especially in the membranes around cells.
Found in: 
Vegetables: The dark outer leaves of cabbagesweet potatotomatoespumpkinspinach,sweet cornbroccoliasparagusBrussels sprouts and parsnips.
Fruits: Blackberries, mangoes and tamarillos are good sources, with smaller amounts in plums,pears and raspberries.
Vitamin A
Most of our vitamin A is made in the body from compounds called carotenoids that are found in brightly-coloured fruits and vegetables. Beta carotene is the most important carotenoid for conversion to vitamin A.
Found in: 
Vegetables: Carrotssweet potatopumpkincapsicumAsian greens, watercress, peastomatoessweet corn, green beanslettuce andbroccoli.
Fruits: Rockmelonapricots, persimmons, tamarillos, yellow peaches, guava, passionfruit and oranges.
Vitamin B
There are eight different vitamins in this complex group and fruits and vegetables contribute to seven of them. The B vitamins play many roles in the repair of tissues, healthy blood and the body's ability to produce energy from carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
Found in:
Thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), pyridoxine (B6) and biotin are widely distributed in foods such asmushroomspeassweet cornsweet potatobroccoliasparaguspotatoescaulifloweravocadobananas and passionfruit. Green veggies are top sources of the B vitamin folate.
Dietary fibre
All vegetables and fruits provide a combination of soluble and insoluble fibre. This helps keep the intestine functioning well and slows down the rate at which foods are broken down to form glucose in the blood. Soluble fibre can also help control blood cholesterol levels.
Found in: 
All fruits and vegetables with the top sources being peassweet cornspinach, celeriac, asparagus,broccolicabbage and potatoes. Among fruits, the top sources include berriespassionfruit, pomegranate, quinces, pearsapplesplumsrhubarbkiwifruitbananas, figs and mangoes.
Antioxidants
Antioxidants from fruit and vegetables can help boost the body’s own supply of these vital compounds that help keeps is healthy.
Well over a thousand different compounds have an antioxidant action within the body and help to prevent adverse inflammatory changes and gradual breakdown in the way body cells function. Some antioxidants also contribute to eye health and many have anti-cancer activity.
Fruits and vegetables contain many hundreds of these antioxidants. Studies now show that those who consume the most fruit and vegetables have a lower risk of many serious health problems. However, when antioxidants are isolated from fruits and vegetables and taken as supplements, they do not have the same protective effect. Some even work the other way and can be harmful. This is a clear case that nature knows best and is yet another reason why we should eat more fruits and vegetables.

Artichoke


Hi, I’m so glad you’ve come to see me. You’re obviously a person who doesn’t make judgments on appearances and believes in a ‘fair go’. I appreciate that. Sorry, I forgot to introduce myself. I’m a globe artichoke - not one of the vegetable world’s pin-ups but you’ll like me once you get to know me. Hey, don’t confuse me with those other guys - the Jerusalem artichoke. Now they’re really ugly, but what can you expect from a vegetable that grows underground!

Many people regard me as a prickly sort of character but that’s only because I grow on a pretty formidable thistle. Get to know the real me and you’ll fall for me in a big way. Let me tell you about myself.
As I said, I grow on a large thistle which can reach 1.5 metres in height (how tall are you? Would it be bigger or smaller than you are?). It has prickly leaves which are grey-green to bronze-green in colour, often with a purplish tinge. We form on branches that grow out from the side of the main stem and are actually the flower buds of the plant. If we’re not picked we go on to develop into a beautiful purple flower, which then forms seeds with downy tufts so that we can leave home when we’re caught by the wind and blown away from our parent plant to land in the ground and grow into new thistles...oh, I’m dreaming...back to my story.
The right time to pick us is when we’re sweet and tender. If left to flower we can’t be eaten because we become dry, woody and you really wouldn’t like us.
We grow to about the size of a tennis ball (do you play tennis?) and are usually round to conical in shape and made up of large leathery petals (like an unopened rose). Our petals (botanists call them bracts) surround and protect our tender centre which would grow into a flower if not eaten first. You can eat both this centre part and the succulent base of each of our petals.
In Australia we come in two main colours - green and purple and are usually sold as a bud with the stem and a few leaves attached.
As the heading for this site is Artichokes I suppose I’d better tell you something about those other guys. Jerusalem artichokes are tubers with small knobs (swollen underground stems like potatoes and ginger) which belong to the yellow-flowered sunflower family. They grow to 7-10cm long and about 3-5cm thick, rather like ginger. I’m told they have a honey brown skin which encloses a crisp, tasty, white flesh but don’t you go off trying them before you try me. We made friends first, remember.
Availability
Although we’re available from February to November we’re at our peak in August - September.

Did you know?
• Artichokes are one of the oldest foods known to humans.
• Marilyn Monroe was the first official California Artichoke Queen in 1947.
• 90% of Globe artichokes are grown in Victoria.
Varieties
Here in Australia we’re not usually sold by our variety, so just look out for the name Globe artichoke.
Why Artichokes Are Good To Eat
Look, we not only taste great but we can do a lot for you.
Consider this:
• We’re a good source of folate (one of the B group of vitamins) which keeps your blood healthy and helps you grow well. It’s especially important for mums to get enough folate at the beginning of a pregnancy to help reduce the risk of some birth defects in the baby
• We are a great source of dietary fibre, and we all know that keeps your bowel working well
• We also have some vitamin C, no fat and very few kilojoules
• 100g globe artichoke has 145 kJ
How they are Grown and Harvested
As I told you, we grow on the thistle plant which has very long stems with large branches that arc out like a Christmas tree. Some varieties have long arching spiked leaves which makes them look like giant ferns. As I said, if we’re not picked for eating we turn into beautiful purple flowers.
We’re grown in rows and when fully mature our parent plant can cover an area over 2 metres in diameter. About 15 of us grow on each plant. We prefer to grow in a colder climate but a cold chill (less than 10ÌC) or frosts will blemish our budding flowers but we’re still perfectly good to eat if our outer bracts are removed.
Our parent plant is grown in one of two ways either from seed or from cuttings. Plants that are grown from cuttings start with a piece of root placed carefully into holes in long rows.
The Global Star variety produces artichokes that are spikeless, thus enabling safer and easier handling. They’re grown from seed as an annual which means that they’re replanted each year as opposed to the rest of us which are perennial (we have a long life span and flower every year).
Harvesting occurs about 5-6 months after the crop has been planted. I’m in my prime for eating just before my flower starts to open. If baby artichokes are needed it requires special attention to ensure they’re picked at the right time.
Choosing Artichokes 
To pick the best of us select small to medium, compact, bright green, plump globes that feel heavy for their size. Large artichokes tend to be a little tougher and have less flavour than the smaller ones.
How to Keep Artichokes 
Store us unwashed in plastic bags in the crisper section of the refrigerator. We’ll keep for approximately two weeks.
Prime Growing Areas
History of Artichoke 
Our ancestors were North African thistles which still grow wild today. People from the Middle East were thought to have been some of the earliest groups to use us as a food. Due to our great taste, we quickly become popular and by Roman times, around 70 - 80 AD, only the rich were allowed to eat us and we were forbidden to the common people, which wasn’t fair was it?
We were first cultivated in Italy in the early 15th century and were also eaten in France and England during the Middle Ages.
We were part of the First Fleet, you know, and in 1788 - the first year of European settlement in Australia - artichoke seeds were planted on Norfolk Island. Norfolk Island had better soil than the poor, sandy soil of Sydney Town.
Seed catalogues show we were available throughout the 19th century but by the first half of this century we seemed to lose our popularity. It was the Italians, who migrated to Australia in the 1940’s and 1950’s, who brought us back into favour. They adore us and cook us so well that now everybody wants to eat us.
Fun Ways to Eat and Cook Artichokes
Artichokes are not as difficult to prepare and eat as we may appear. To prepare an artichoke, cut off the stem and remove any tough outer leaves. Cut the top 20mm off and trim tips of remaining leaves.
Brush all cut surfaces with lemon juice or soak in lemon and water to prevent browning. Cook whole, discarding the fuzzy centre or ‘choke’ either before or after cooking. Stems can be left on for some recipes if the leaves and fibrous outer green layer are removed first. The base or ‘bottom’ of the artichoke is the most succulent part. Artichoke hearts, mostly available in cans, are baby artichokes.
Artichokes may be steamed, boiled, microwaved. Boil or steam for 20-40 minutes or microwave for 4-8 minutes depending on size and serve hot or cold. Gently push fork into base of the artichoke to test if it is cooked. They can be stuffed, added to stews, casseroles, soups, sauces, dips, salads or served as a vegetable.
Simple but fun ways to cook artichokes:
Simple Tasty Artichokes
Prepare artichoke, cook and drain. Remove choke. Serve hot with melted butter and lemon juice or cold with favourite salad dressing. Simply remove leaves by pulling downwards. Dip in sauce and pull leaves through teeth to remove flesh. Eat remaining artichoke with extra sauce if required.
Stuffed Artichokes
Trim 4 medium artichokes and cut top 2cm off. Cook and drain. Remove choke. Mix 2 cups soft breadcrumbs, 1/4 cup each Parmesan cheese, minced onion and parsley and 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic. Fill centre of each artichoke and place in a shallow dish. Sprinkle with lemon juice and olive oil and bake in moderate oven (180ÌC) for 15 minutes.
Artichoke and Seafood Salad
Discard outer leaves and choke of cooked artichokes. Cut heart into quarters. Mix with cooked seafood (crab, lobster, prawns), chopped shallots and celery. Pour favourite salad dressing over top and serve chilled on a plate of lettuce leaves with chopped roasted brazil nuts