Ficou giro o título que combina mundo e danças. Começou por um erro dactilográfico do primeiro objectivo que era mudanças. O destino as vezes troca-nos as voltas.
Já começaram a reparar desde logo quais são as mudanças não é verdade? O quê, algum distraído ainda não reparou... no português? É verdade. Chegou a hora de me dedicar a quem me tem alguma atenção, tirando a minha bela esposa que é a minha fã Nº1. Ela própria o diz. Também se não disse vai passar a ser :D não é amor?
Este espaço começou com um objectivo inicial de ser um blog técnico, mas depressa se tornou num espaço de partilha com os amigos :D
Por isso, aqui vou passar a partilhar apenas o que mais recente for meu motivo de alegria.
As fotos que eu achar bonitas por algum motivo mas não forem nada de tecnicamente extra-ordinário vou colocá-las aqui.
Quem estiver interessado no trabalho em si, pode visitar o meu espaço Aqui.
Fica aqui o mais recente trabalho. Até breve.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Friday, September 28, 2007
Info to Navigators
Dear International friends,
since I've seen no feedback from you since the creation of this blog, I'm considering in changing the posting language to Portuguese, having that it is the natural language of the most participative friends till now. I also believe that the current language is some how intimidating for most visitors which I believe are willing to participate more.
I was expecting some comments of encouragement, like advice to put that kind of info instead, and wanting to know more, and all that. Anyway, I can go back and post some articles in English again if I receive any notification for that.
You can, of course, continue to visit me as you did before. You are always welcome here.
For now I finish not with a good bye but I see you later.
since I've seen no feedback from you since the creation of this blog, I'm considering in changing the posting language to Portuguese, having that it is the natural language of the most participative friends till now. I also believe that the current language is some how intimidating for most visitors which I believe are willing to participate more.
I was expecting some comments of encouragement, like advice to put that kind of info instead, and wanting to know more, and all that. Anyway, I can go back and post some articles in English again if I receive any notification for that.
You can, of course, continue to visit me as you did before. You are always welcome here.
For now I finish not with a good bye but I see you later.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Bees
Flies like a butterfly, stings like a bee
it's not a butterfly what else can it be.




it's not a butterfly what else can it be.
After ants, these are the insects I like the most. If there's a particular remark I'd make about them is their ability to work. They are named after the sound they make with their wings: beeeeeeezzzzzz . They make such a sound to warn the others that they're bee-Z. I regret the times when I was very young and used to play with a magnifying glass on them. Now I present my deep respects. But I also used to "raise" ants in a glass of bottle with nice curves ( I cannot mention the brand) filled with sand. I also used to feed them, alright.




Monday, September 3, 2007
Porto-Gaia Red Bull Air Race 2007 - Qualifying day
They call it the F1 of the skies. It's very exciting, it's very fast, it's Red Bull Air Race World Series.
This was one of the biggest racing sports events ever attended in Portugal. It happened to be in Porto-Gaia.
Already in the qualifying day, nearly 250 thousand spectators, the largest crowd ever to watch a Red Bull Air Race World Series qualifying event, attended the show.
Take a look at the pictures bellow and the complete ALBUM and see what I mean.
Chambliss set the pace in thrilling session where the top six pilots all posted times within a second of each other through the 17-gate course. Chambliss clocked a time of 1 minutes 10.49 seconds, 0.34 seconds against Britain’s Steve Jones in second with his Team Matador teammate Paul Bonhomme (GBR) taking third 0.50 seconds behind. Championship leader Mike Mangold (USA/Team Cobra) was way back in sixth – but just 0.76 seconds behind Chambliss. For the complete album of pictures take a look here
This was one of the biggest racing sports events ever attended in Portugal. It happened to be in Porto-Gaia.
Already in the qualifying day, nearly 250 thousand spectators, the largest crowd ever to watch a Red Bull Air Race World Series qualifying event, attended the show.
Take a look at the pictures bellow and the complete ALBUM and see what I mean.
Chambliss set the pace in thrilling session where the top six pilots all posted times within a second of each other through the 17-gate course. Chambliss clocked a time of 1 minutes 10.49 seconds, 0.34 seconds against Britain’s Steve Jones in second with his Team Matador teammate Paul Bonhomme (GBR) taking third 0.50 seconds behind. Championship leader Mike Mangold (USA/Team Cobra) was way back in sixth – but just 0.76 seconds behind Chambliss. For the complete album of pictures take a look here
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
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