今日は初めてなので、僕の記憶に残っている最古の音楽を。
「Love Me Do」 by The Beatles
言わずと知れたビートルズのファーストシングル。これを父親のアウディ100の当時はカセットのプレイヤーで聞いた記憶があります。僕の聞いていたのはアルバムの方だったと後々判明し、ドラムがアンディホワイトでリンゴはタンバリンを叩いていた方だと分かりました。
このとき4歳だったのですが、子供ながらにこの曲を聴きながら、「ビートルズ」の響きとともにフォルクスワーゲンの「ビートルの廃車」を思い浮かべながら聞いていたのが未だに謎です。
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The piece is called ‘Coup De Tête’ by Algerian artist Adel Abdessemed (also featured in Flow (2008))and is a sixteen foot-high bronze statue portraying the French soccer player Zinedine Zidane’s head-butting incident against Italian Marco Materazzi in the 2006 World Cup final. Read more.
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For those who have everything: The limited-edition Indulgence No. 5 Nike Dunks are dipped in 24-karat gold.
Only five pairs are being made.
Source: theweek.com
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This is the Gemasolar Thermosolar Plant in Andalucía, Spain, which is a type of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant. It works by reflecting sunlight off of heliostats (sun-tracking mirrors, basically) onto a tower where salts are heated. These heated salts are then used to create steam, which in turn runs a turbine that generates electricity. It is also capable of producing electricity day and night thanks to a salt storage system that can keep the turbine going for 16 hours. For more, watch this video.
Having never even heard of this type of solar power plant until just the other week, I feel like I just took a leap into a future I didn’t even know existed. My mind = blown. And not only is this a really ingenious way of harnessing solar power, the whole thing just looks incredible too. Yay for environmentally-friendly energy without it looking like a complete and utter eyesore.
Source: torresolenergy.com
We must change something a lot. It something mean the biggest power, and it can’t be describe. However, only thing I can say is„, We need to change my brain.