Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Pokemon Pearl For Mac

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Here they are! My little creatures! Six little Japan Doll Kimono with their hairstyles and their beautiful ... :-)
are small charms that can be used for necklaces or for earrings ... They measure about 2.5 cm in height, were all shaped by hand and then painted with the transparent non-toxic paint.


This is my favorite! With her little pink Kimono, enriched by a small white daisies, and her two pigtails!


Here the three others, all with the classic hairstyle "cuckoo" at the top of the hair ... I'm not cute? ;-)


And finally the twins ... with their green kimono, and a hairstyle with a little more elaborate ...




I remind you that have already been all sales on commission, but which are easily reproducible in shape and color ...

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Season S Greetings Text

Federalism, as it costs

Laughing and joking, even whistling , Italy is preparing to become from a unitary to a federal state. A turning point that would have required a minimum of political debate, beyond the claims of the Northern League used for twenty years as a magic word to be translated in many different ways depending on the tastes and humidity. Before the five macro, then the cantons in Switzerland, then the German Lander, then the triptych Padania -central and southern most island, then the mysterious devolution thankfully rejected in a referendum confirming of 2006, now almost twenty regions with special status such as the four who have it already.
Unbeknownst to most, a year ago, Parliament passed the enabling act, that is the rule that the government entrusts the task of launching the decrees that, in a few years, will end the unification of Italy to replace do not know with what. We do not know if, with fiscal federalism, the State and its super-regions will save on costs than today, so we riduranno a bit 'fees (to us that we pay, I mean), or do they multiply and each other. Interviewed last year by the Parliament of the baseline data of fiscal federalism, Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti has extended her arms: "We nell'imponderabile: there are too many variables to count to make a calculation.
A speech that should have led all parties, right and left, to stop the balls and say, no sir, first tell us if we gain with federalism or we lose, then Parliament will vote. Also because, if I remember correctly, there is Article 82 of the Constitution which requires, for every law, sufficient financial resources, if the costs are not covered, the law does not pass. Instead they have done the exact opposite: they cheerfully adopted without a shred of opposition (Democratic Party abstained, IDV for, against only the UDC), then one day we will know what it costs us. And if we find that costs more than the current system, it will be too late to turn back.
He feels that, by empowering the regions on spending, local administrators will be encouraged to save because otherwise the voters punish them. I think the opposite is true: spending out of control is made to satisfy the local customers, facilitating tax evasion of taxes and charges, fake invalid, illegal building, to buy Reviews: The administrator is more close to his constituents, the more he will fear of losing support with strict policies.
Moreover, just trust experiment, except for a couple of regions virtuous, the others are all in debt up to their necks for the explosion of health spending and the boom in recruitment and promotion of employees, managers and consultants. Beginning with the autonomous regions such as Sicily. Imagine what will happen when all twenty regions of Italy enjoy the same autonomy. The Italian
decentralization has always worked like this: instead of transferring the bureaucracies and spending centers from the center to the suburbs, they are duplicates. When the regions were established, should have disappeared provinces: instead remained, indeed have multiplied (we are at 110, which cost us 17 billion euro per year, of which only 6 or 7 4 000 salaried advisers and 65 000 employees and advisors of the service companies ). What makes us think that a country suddenly become virtuous? To really work, fiscal federalism should reward the more informed regions (two or three) and penalize the most insane (the vast majority). The fact that almost all parties agree on fiscal federalism suggests that will be awarded and each other. That is, the expenditure will rise, and with it the taxes. At least for those who pay. But perhaps, as Montanelli said, to get rid of this political class it is good that we are paying to the bottom of the consequences: federalism would now apply to become his tomb.

Marco Travaglio
the Spoiler
April 15, 2010
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Which Snowboard Model Do I Have?

Commission for Clare!

Here I am this time with a commission! I want to show some charms that I created for one of my creative friends: Chiara ! You use these charms to create his fantastic costume. Recently, we expect that cooperation to the photos!


If you also want the charms to create your own jewelry can contact me for more information. Soon I will put these charms in a new section of SHOP and if you want you can buy them.



They are all replicated, so if you want I can do more than one of the others. I can also change the colors if you like. They are sold in pairs (pair).


There are two measures. The first you can use it for bracelets or earrings, the second is perhaps best for earrings since ch is a bit larger than the first. Above and below are some examples of charms.



Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Thermostatic Radiator Valves Honeywell

L'Aquila and its ghosts

One year after the earthquake, tons of rubble are still there, right in the center. Among astronomical costs and propaganda, an effort to balance duty and some promise too.


Until two months ago when the scandal exploded in the Civil Defence, the vast majority of Italians thought that all citizens have a house of Aquila, as the government had promised it would happen before Christmas. Then the investigation of Florence, interceptions with cries of joy of business-hungry jackals from contracts on the skin of the dead have reported some Aquila camera and posted some of the big newspapers. So the Italians have discovered the truth hidden behind the cardboard, unpleasant propaganda.
"L'Aquila - Michele Brambilla wrote on print - is a ghost town and who knows when it will arrive tomorrow. The center is dead. There is only one inhabited house. The few remaining viable can not reopen because they lack the services - water, gas - and why there is a risk that some building collapses nearby. Four million tons of rubble waiting to be taken away. " So much so that after a year of waiting, the people led by Bishop you are armed with shovels and wheelbarrows and have begun to do what the invincible army of San Guido Bertolaso \u200b\u200bhad forgotten to do: leave the center free of debris and rubble. Shops and offices are closed. Ditto for restaurants and hotels.
Of the 67 000 residents left homeless after the quake, 13,408 live in the "Case" (Complex seismic sustainable and environmentally friendly); 4295 in the "Map" (Modules temporary housing: wooden houses donated by the Red Cross and Civil Protection of Trento) . All other hotels are divided between the coast and barracks (L'Aquila 7332), or are guests of friends and relatives in houses or caravans (15000). Only 27 000 have returned to their homes: the residents of scattered sections around the Old City, ghostly still, petrified at the terrible night of April 6, 2009.
It means that nothing has been done? Absolutely not, indeed. The new buildings of the new town (project "Case") are more comfortable in the old container, sad trail of other earthquakes, Belice from Irpinia. But at what price. In less than a year the cost of the new towns have soared by 40% estimate of 570 million, actual expenditure of 800. Total cost (and temporary) preparedness: $ 1.4 billion.
"At the end of the earthquake will be more expensive than ever," explains Teresa Crespellani Republic, former professor of geotechnical earthquake engineering in Florence. The Civil Protection has given 700 thousand euro to a private firm only to evaluate the practicability of the houses before Bertolaso \u200b\u200btask that was entrusted to the technicians of the department at no cost.
But what hurts most is the use of propaganda and election that the government has made the earthquake and reconstruction (never started), impersonating a normal and necessary effort to ever see a miracle in the world, deceiving the people affected, the deceiving ' Italy, passing off as an invention of the Civil Protection and Silvio San Guido San, offending the Friuli and Umbria that gave evidence of hard work and efficiency. And wasting huge resources on unnecessary works: think of € 500 million to equip the Magdalene thrown to the G-8 has never held, plus millions more thrown Aquila to move, except that all he needed to host the catwalks so-called Big World. Espresso
A recent survey revealed that only expenses for television to capture Berlusconi who delivered the houses to the Palazzo Chigi Aquila has thrown 300 000 €: double what had spent the previous Prodi government in two years for all its media events (in 17 months Berlusconi has already spent € 5 million).
icing on the cake, the letter of the PDL coordinator Denis Verdini Abruzzo on the eve of the demonstration in Piazza San Giovanni: "I can not believe that population benefited not fill one hundred buses in addition to those already organized." Population benefitted?

Marco Travaglio
the Spoiler
Anna
April 1, 2010