вторник, 15 марта 2016 г.

Новостишки

Здрасте.
Сегодня только маленький отчетик о моих достижениях в построении идеального тела))
В общем - все хорошо, но об этом как-нибудь потом))
Вот после этой фотки я решила - надо худеть и завела себе дневник питания.
К сожалению с той гулянки у меня нет фоток анфас, есть вот такая (тоже, думаю ,показательная):
22 сентября 2015
И вот какая я сейчас. За это время я похудела на 8 кг, с помощью правильного питания и тверка:
21 февраля 2016
Я - молодец, ящитаю))

среда, 28 октября 2015 г.

Theatre of Cruelty

A Discworld short story 
By Terry Pratchett

It was a fine summer morning, the kind to make a man happy to be alive. And probably the man would have been happier to be alive. He was, in fact, dead. It would be hard to be deader without special training.

"Well, now," said Sergeant Colon (Ankh-Morpork City Guard, Night Watch), consulting his notebook, "so far we have cause of death as a) being beaten with at least one blunt instrument b) being strangled with a string of sausages and c) being savaged by at least two animals with big sharp teeth. What do we do now, Nobby?"

"Arrest the suspect, Sarge," said Corporal Nobbs, saluting smartly.

"Suspect, Nobby?"

"Him," said Nobby, prodding the corpse with his boot. "I call it highly suspicious, being dead like that. He's been drinking, too. We could do him for being dead and disorderly."

Colon scratched his head. Arresting the corpse offered, of course, certain advantages. But...

"I reckon," he said slowly, "that Captain Vimes'll want this one sorted out. You'd better bring it back to the Watch House, Nobby."

"And then can we eat the sausages, sarge?" said Corporal Nobbs.
_______________________________________________________________

It wasn't easy, being the senior policeman in Ankh-Morpork, greatest of cities of the Discworld [*].

There were probably worlds, captain Vimes mused in his gloomier moments, where there weren't wizards (who made locked room mysteries commonplace) or zombies (murder cases were really strange when the victim could be the chief witness) and where dogs could be relied on to do nothing in the night time and not go around chatting to people. Captain Vimes believed in logic, in much the same way as a man in a desert believed in ice -- i.e., it was something he really needed, but this just wasn't the world for it. Just once, he thought, it'd be nice to solve something.

He looked at the blue-faced body on the slab, and felt a tiny flicker of excitement. There were clues. He'd never seen proper clues before.

"Couldn't have been a robber, Captain," said Sergeant Colon. "The reason being, his pockets were full of money. Eleven dollars."

"I wouldn't call that full," said Captain Vimes.

"It was all in pennies and ha'pennies, sir. I'm amazed his trousers stood the strain. And I have cunningly detected the fact that he was a showman, sir. He had some cards in his pocket, sir. 'Chas Slumber, Children's Entertainer'."

"I suppose no one saw anything?" said Vimes.

"Well, sir," said Sergeant Colon helpfully, "I told young Constable Carrot to find some witnesses."

"You asked Corporal Carrot to investigate a murder? All by himself?" said Vimes.

The sergeant scratched his head.

"And he said to me, did I know anyone very old and seriously ill?"
______________________________________________________________

And on the magical Discworld, there is always one guaranteed witness to any homicide. It's his job.

Constable Carrot, the Watch's youngest member, often struck people as simple. And he was. He was incredibly simple, but in the same way that a sword is simple, or an ambush is simple. He was also possibly the most linear thinker in the history of the universe.

He'd been waiting by the bedside of an old man, who'd quite enjoyed the company. And now it was time to take out his notebook.

"Now I know you saw something, sir," he said. "You were there."

WELL, YES, said Death. I HAVE TO BE, YOU KNOW. BUT THIS IS VERY IRREGULAR.

"You see, sir," said Corporal Carrot, "as I understand the law, you are an Accessory After The Fact. Or possibly Before The Fact."

YOUNG MAN, I AM THE FACT.

"And I am an officer of the Law," said Corporal Carrot. "There's got to be a law, you know."

YOU WANT ME TO... ER... GRASS SOMEONE UP? DROP A DIME ON SOMEONE? SING LIKE A PIGEON? NO. NO-ONE KILLED MR. SLUMBER. I CAN'T HELP YOU THERE.

"Oh, I don't know, sir," said Carrot, "I think you have."

DAMN.

Death watched Carrot leave, ducking his head as he went down the narrow stairs of the hovel.

NOW THEN, WHERE WAS I...

"Excuse me," said the wizened old man in the bed. "I happen to be 107, you know. I haven't got all day."

AH, YES, CORRECT.

Death sharpened his scythe. It was the first time he'd ever helped the police with their enquiries. Still, everyone had a job to do.

Corporal Carrot strolled easily around the town. He had a Theory. He'd read a book about Theories. You added up all the clues, and you got a Theory. Everything had to fit.

There were sausages. Someone had to buy sausages. And then there were pennies. Normally only one subsection of the human race paid for things in pennies.

He called in at a sausage maker. He found a group of children, and chatted to them for a while.

Then he ambled back to the alley, where Corporal Nobbs had chalked the outline of the corpse on the ground (colouring it in, and adding a pipe and a walking stick and some trees and bushes in the background -- people had already dropped 7p in his helmet). He paid some attention to the heap of rubbish at the far end, and then sat down on a busted barrel.

"All right... you can come out now," he said, to the world at large. "I didn't know there were any gnomes left in the world."

The rubbish rustled. They trooped out -- the little man with the red hat, the hunched back and the hooked nose, the little woman in the mob cap carrying the even smaller baby, the little policeman, the dog with the ruff around its neck, and the very small alligator.

Corporal Carrot sat and listened.

"He made us do it," said the little man. He had a surprisingly deep voice. "He used to beat us. Even the alligator. That was all he understood, hitting things with sticks. And he used to take all the money the dog Toby collected and get drunk. And then we ran away and he caught us in the alley and started on Judy and the baby and he fell over and --"

"Who hit him first?" said Carrot.

"All of us!"

"But not very hard," said Carrot. "You're all too small. You didn't kill him. I have a very convincing statement about that. So I went and had another look at him. He'd choked to death. What's this?"

He held up a little leather disc.

"It's a swozzle," said the little policeman. "He used it for the voices. He said ours weren't funny enough."

"That's the way to do it!" said the one called Judy.

It was stuck in his throat," said Carrot. "I suggest you run away. Just as far as you can."

"We thought we could start a people's co-operative," said the leading gnome.

"You know... experimental drama, street theatre, that sort of thing. Not hitting each other with sticks..."

"You did that for children?" said Carrot.

"He said it was a new sort of entertainment. He said it'd catch on."

Carrot stood up, and flicked the swozzle into the rubbish.

"People'll never stand for it," he said. "That's not the way to do it."

[*] Which is flat and goes through space on the back of an enormous turtle, and why not...

пятница, 18 сентября 2015 г.

Забавное

Мы вчера в "Золотое яблоко" ходили вместе с Ильей. Помимо моих штук мы искали всякие средства для бороды и усов)) И еще Илья очень хотел полоски на нос от черных точек или пилинг, который как пленка снимается. Нашла я ему этот пилинг, Илья стоит в двух шагах и рядом еще пара теток. Я ему громко - Илья, смотри, пилинг, прям как ты хотел!
Бабы оборачиваются и тут я понимаю всю смехотворность этой ситуации)) Ему уже тише - Прости, я больше не буду так громко :)

вторник, 4 августа 2015 г.

Mars


Imagine yourself standing on the surface of Phobos, one of the two Martian moons, the closer to Mars, only about 5000 km away. From this distance you would see Mars as a ball for basketball at a distance of the arm's length.
The atmosphere of Mars is about 200 times less dense than the atmosphere of the Earth. But it is enough for formation of Martian weather, like winds, storms and tornados. Sometimes sandstorms on Mars are so strong that the whole planet becomes featureless ball of dust, and only four darker points stick above the dust cloud. They are tops of tall mountains.
One of the Martian mountains is the tallest planetary mountain in the whole Solar System, the Olympus Mons volcano, nearly 22 km tall (almost three times the height of Mount Everest) and about 600 km wide. It was active for most of Martian history, and scientists believe it was still active just a few millions years ago. It is so wide that standing on the top of it, you would not recognize that this is a mountain. Its slope is just about 5%. But with the thin Martian atmosphere, at this height you would see black sky and bright stars in daytime, like in open space. Eruptions of Martian volcanoes were sometimes so strong that with the planet low gravity they could throw pieces of lava into the interplanetary space. Some of the meteorites that fell on the Earth were identified as Martian lava.
Valles Marineris, the largest canyon of Mars, is over 4000 km long, about 100 times bigger than the Grand Canyon.
Martian landscape developed during a couple of billion years after its formation about 4.5 billion years ago, and then it was frozen. There is no plate tectonics remained there. Specialists in Martian geology believe that this is the main cause why geological shapes on Mars are by one or two orders of magnitude as large as similar shapes on the Earth, where plate tectonics is still shaping its surface.
Geology of the planet is substantially different in two hemispheres. Mountains and canyons are in the South, huge plains with sand dunes are in the North. The southern highlands are geologically much older than the northern plains. A huge catastrophe that happened about 2 billion years ago caused the geological dichotomy of the planet. A meteorite about 2000 km across hit the northern hemisphere of the planet. Initially the Martian plains were just one huge crater, where the crust was completely disrupted, and a new crust formed, then it was gradually filled in with debris, sediments and sands.
Mars does not have a magnetic field; a compass would be useless there. However, some older mountains preserve some magnetization, which proves that the planet used to have a magnetic field in its earlier years.
And, of course, craters are a part of the landscape, especially in the South, where they have been preserved since the earlier years of the planet. They are everywhere, sometimes, in a large crater there are several smaller craters, sometimes craters overlap, sometimes they form groups. Some of them are more than a billion years old, others are very young. They are results of impacts of meteorites. Even small meteorites leave noticeable craters, because they are only slightly decelerated by the thin Martian atmosphere.


This text is based on the information presented in the BBC popular science radio programmes.

среда, 29 июля 2015 г.

Немного меня

Сегодня без картинок.

У одной топ-блоггерши в жж есть рубрика "Обсуди меня". Надо прислать 3 фото и короткий рассказ о себе. Это, оказывается, непросто - рассказывать о себе, не для резюме. Так чтоб было ёмко и интересно. Вот, что у меня вышло:

Всем привет! Меня зовут Яна и, как бы я не старалась это скрыть, меня очень интересует мнение других людей обо мне.
Работаю на ненапряжной должности, в экселе делаю финансовые отчеты, в последнее время заинтересовалась программированием, начала его потихоньку изучать. Английский учу перманентно. Считаю, что если человек не хочет учиться, то у него мозги затвердеют и всё, капут.
Очень ленивая. Люблю рисовать, читать, но занимаюсь этим редко. Иногда из-за лени, чаще из-за бытовых обязанностей.
Люблю своего мужчину, хотя порой это сложно. С началом совместной жизни начала понимать о себе страшное - я одна из "этих" барышень, которые могут психануть из-за какой-нибудь фигни. Но стараюсь не злоупотреблять, конечно)). Много всякого придумываю себе в голове, потом думаю, как это исправить.
Готовлю вкусно. Убираюсь чисто. В магазин хожу со списком, но почти всегда выхожу за рамки бюджета)). Сплю с упоением. Курю, иногда пью. Люблю и понимаю юмор (для меня чувство юмора - одно из важнейших качеств человека). Шучу экспромтом лучше, чем заготовками. Уже год как с завтрашнего дня начинаю ходить в спортзал и бросаю курить.
 Ну вот, кратенько, как-то так. Обсуждать подано, господа ;)


четверг, 11 июня 2015 г.

Самару есть за что любить

Монумент Славы (photo by sv-bob)

Этот пост посвящается моему родному городу 
и тем, кто попросил написать этот пост.


Многие ругают Самару за плохие дороги, маленькие зарплаты, высокие цены на всё - от продуктов до квартир, за вечную грязь на улицах.
Я же люблю этот город и всегда нахожу в нем что-то прекрасное.

✮ Самое милое сердцу моему место - это, конечно, Старая Самара (Ленинский район), с его старыми постройками - кирпичными, деревянными, новыми постройками в стиле старых)).
Есть у меня даже что-то вроде "места силы"- перекресток ул. Вилоновской и Самарской. Необъяснимо, но я там чувствую себя всегда необычно хорошо.
Перекресток улиц Самарская и Вилоновская
Мне даже посчастливилось жить неподалеку какое-то время :-)
Всех достопримечательностей и не перечислишь, но особо хочу упомянуть Особняк Курлиной за стиль модерн и Пушкинский сквер за шикарный вид на Волгу и бурную молодость))

✮ Я была бы бессовестной, если бы в этом посте не упомянула Набережную. Тут я объединяю и старую и новую - обе прекрасны, гулять там, не перегулять. Есть обычай у самарчан - всех приезжих первым делом тащить на Набережную и все приезжие потом вспоминают её)
Если вы молоды и любите горячительное, то первым делом вас поведут на Дно, а уже потом на Набережную. Именно тут разливают пиво Жигулевское прямо "из завода"! Но лично я не любитель Жигулевского, у меня от него жуткое похмелье.

Продолжение под катом

пятница, 3 апреля 2015 г.

Вк

Картиночка для привлечения внимания
Я помню время, когда стена в котакте использовалась для общения. Было принято отправлять картиночки, песни, свои рисуночки. Это было мило. Сейчас такого нет, люди используют стену в контакте как блог. И это не плохо, просто другое время сейчас. Люди не готовы открыто показывать симпатию (ведь если ты отправил ну хотя бы и подруге на стену песенку, это ведь симпатия, я уж не говорю про парней))) Так вот, раньше контакт напоминал большую деревню, где все друг друга приветствовали громко, махали руками. А сейчас вк больше похож на столичный город, где непринято кричать на всю улицу, ибо моветон.

Мне не хватает иногда этих дружеских "Привет!" через всю улицу.)


среда, 1 апреля 2015 г.

Последние дни марта

Совершенно невыносимыми были последние дни марта. Какие-то магнитные бури на солнце или Великая Черепаха под нами решила почесать ноздрю, я не знаю, что происходит с людьми. У всех какие-то проблемки.
Что на счёт меня - ничего неразрешимого, просто мозги перекосились. Мысли какие-то плохие в голову лезут. Отношения - это все-таки сложная штука, особенно когда у тебя никогда не было позитивного опыта.
Я поняла, что не нужно перекладывать свои паттерны поведения на других. Люди все ведь разные, все думают по разному. Кто-то обжегся на одном, кто-то на другом.

Я теперь стараюсь быть более позитивной и лёгкой что ли... Не затягивать саму себя в болото депрессии. Потому что:
ВСЁ
БУДЕТ
ХОРОШО!



пятница, 20 марта 2015 г.

Christopher Lloyd


Christopher Lloyd Looks Back On The 5 Movie Roles That Made Him An Icon

It’s been 40 years since Christopher Lloyd began his film career, in the role of Max Taber in the classic Miloš Forman-directed 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and, since then, the New York theater–trained actor has appeared in dozens of different film and TV projects — including his two-time Emmy-winning role as Reverend Jim on Taxi. But his memorable roles in films such as Back to the Future and The Addams Family are what endeared him to kids growing up in the ’80s and ’90s.
Lloyd, now 76, is currently introducing himself to a new generation as the voice of the Hacker on the PBS animated series Cyberchase — which is premiering its 10th season this fall. BuzzFeed recently visited the Santa Barbara recording studio where Lloyd records his voiceover work for the series and got a chance to speak with him about the five iconic film roles that made him beloved to an entire generation of kids.