Pestera Adventure!
August 30, 2007 | Filed Under photography, travel | 1 Comment
Last weekend i’ve been to the mountains - more exactly at Pestera, in Bucegi Mountains. It’s a beautiful place with a lot of breath-taking sceneries. But my favourite thing about it is to visit the nearby cave. Here are some of the pictures (thanks to Daniel, and Adi for letting me use their equipment).
Summer field
August 23, 2007 | Filed Under photography | 1 Comment
Here is one of my pictures I’ve took this summer.
I’m testing a new plugin for wordpress to see if I can display images here in a pleasing manner. Yes, I like it. The Wordpress plugin it’s called “Shutter Reloaded” and you can find it here: Link
My secrets revealed: Firefox
August 22, 2007 | Filed Under tips | Leave a Comment
Mozilla Firefox (FF):
I am using FF as my primary browser and tweaked it with the following addons.
- Adblock plus – to block the unwanted ads off the viewed internet page. The best thing about this add blocker is that automatically ‘knows’ which adds to block by using a filter subscription Link
- Ietab – to load Internet explorer inside FF. Link
- Tabmix plus – some extra functions added to my FF tabs (most used: open a closed tab by pressing down the mouse wheel). Link
- Tiny menu – to save the precious screen space get all your menu into one button. With the help of this extension I can now have everything I need to navigate the web in only one line. Link
- For web-design a must have:
What FF addons do you use?
[music] Beethoven – Simphony no. 3
August 2, 2007 | Filed Under music | Leave a Comment
Also known as Eroica it’s a beautiful masterpiece. If you have not listened it until now, now it’s the time to do it! It’s a must listen!
Here are some links with more information about Beethoven – Simphony no.3 in E flat major ‘Eroica’:
keepingscore.org – lots of resources nicely presented.
[Wikipdia] “Beethoven originally dedicated the symphony to Napoleon Bonaparte. Beethoven admired the ideals of the French Revolution, and Napoleon as their embodiment, but the composer was so disgusted when Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French in May 1804, that he went to the table where the completed score lay, took hold of the title-page and scratched the name Bonaparte out so violently that he created a hole in the paper. He later changed the title to Sinfonia eroica, composta per festeggiare il sovvenire d’un grand’uomo (Heroic symphony, composed to celebrate the memory of a great man).” Read more …
So, what do you think about it?