Masaking’s Deus Ex Machina

May 1, 2007

my paint shop

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April 24, 2007

I like

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I like to play Yu -Gi-Oh. Yu-Gi-Oh is one of the famous carad game in the world.
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My commercial

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I introduced Tokyo but I wante to introduce few more things so I put few information here.

fighting train

GODZILLA destroyed Tokyo

April 23, 2007

1984 Apple’s Macintosh Commercial

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Iran, EU to hold atomic talks in Turkey

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LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Iran and the European Union will resume talks on Tehran’s nuclear program in Turkey on Wednesday after the EU endorsed sanctions against the Islamic republic going beyond U.N. resolutions.

EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said he would meet Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, in Ankara in a fresh attempt to persuade Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment, which the West fears is aimed at making an atomic bomb.

“I expect to begin resumption of the talks that we left some time ago to see if we can move towards negotiations,” Solana told reporters as EU foreign ministers met in Luxembourg.

It will be the first such meeting since the United Nations passed fresh sanctions on Iran in March, after Tehran refused to halt its most sensitive nuclear work.

EU foreign ministers passed a regulation implementing the U.N. measures targeted against individuals and entities involved in Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, adding a further list of persons to the visa ban and assets freeze, officials said.

The list was not immediately made public but diplomats said it contained 15 nuclear officials, scientists and Revolutionary Guards commanders and 8 entities including subsidiaries of defense and aerospace companies and of state-owned Bank Sepah.

They also imposed a total arms embargo on Iran.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has taken a hard line in defense of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, sounded more conciliatory on Monday, assuring Spanish television that Tehran wanted to stay in the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.

“”We don’t like to go out of (the framework of) law but we should defend the rights of our nation,” he told RTE television when asked if Iran could abandon the treaty.

“DOUBLE SUSPENSION”

Major powers, who drafted the sanctions resolution, have said Iran must halt uranium enrichment — which can be used for making bombs and to generate electricity. The second resolution was a follow-up to a U.N. resolution adopted on December 23.

Tehran has so far rejected freezing its enrichment work but both Iran and the big powers have offered further talks to ease the tension, although the sanctions would remain in place until Iran halted enrichment.

Iran, the world’s fourth largest oil exporter, says it wants its nuclear program for generating electricity.

The major powers — the United States, the European Union, Russia and China — have offered Tehran a package of economic, civil nuclear and security incentives provided it first suspends its most sensitive nuclear work.

Iranian officials said the renewed talks with Solana were a sign the West was becoming more realistic after Tehran announced it had begun industrial-scale uranium enrichment, a claim doubted by Western and Russian officials.

Larijani told the ISNA student news agency Iran was willing to discuss safeguards to ensure no nuclear material is diverted to make weapons but he rejected what he called “pre-conditions.”

“They should not talk about pre-conditions,” he was quoted as saying. “If their concern is the issue of diversion, this issue is important enough to be the base of our future negotiations. We would like others not to have any worries about our peaceful nuclear activities.”

Solana’s spokeswoman said the talks, which would not involve Turkish officials, could last a day or two and the EU foreign policy chief hoped to brief NATO foreign ministers in Oslo on Thursday evening.

She said the EU’s aim was to agree a “double suspension” of uranium enrichment and sanctions to allow formal negotiations.

Asked why chances of an agreement were better this time than last September, when a similar bid collapsed after Iran refused to suspend enrichment, spokeswoman Cristina Gallach said:

“Firstly there is the full consensus of the international community, which was shown through the vote of the U.N. (sanctions) resolution a month ago, and secondly there is a total understanding by the international community and Iran that we have to solve this problem through negotiations.”

(Additional reporting by Ingrid Melander and Mark John in Luxembourg, Jason Webb in Madrid and Fredrik Dahl in Tehran)

March 26, 2007

my spring break

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Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us” alt=”" />In spring break, I had nothing to do.I just walk around here.So I was very very very boaring.BUt I could sllep longer so that was one thing I enjoyed. My spring break was a climax from beginning to end.

March 13, 2007

I like Sience Fiction Movie

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I like Sience Fiction movie especially

SPIDER MAN

SPIDERMAN(2002)

SPIDERMAN2(2004)

and I’m looking forward to

SPIDERMAN 3(2007 MAY 4th)

Discount
Onece SPIDERMAN has been broacasted as a Japanese Special effects TV program.This SPIDERMAN uses a huge robot.

Japanese SPIDERMAN


February 21, 2007

About Deus Ex Machina

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Deus Ex Machina is a Latin phrase that is used to describe an unexpected, artificial, or improbable character, device, or event introduced suddenly in a work of fiction or drama to resolve a situation or untangle a plot (e.g., having the protagonist wake up and realize it was all a dream, or an angel suddenly appearing to solve problems). The phrase has been extended to refer to any resolution to a story which does not pay due regard to the story’s internal logic and is so unlikely that it challenges suspension of disbelief, allowing the author to conclude the story with an unlikely, though more palatable, ending. In modern terms the deus ex machina has also come to describe a being, object or event that suddenly appears and solves a seemingly insoluble difficulty (e. g. the cavalry arriving). A classic example of this type of deus ex machina is Homer’s Odyssey; a more contemporary example is Michael Crichton’s The Andromeda Strain. The device is a type of twist ending.

February 16, 2007

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February 9, 2007

Masaking

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