![]() | SketchUp: Putting in the interior walls This video accompanies Google SketchUp for Dummies, by Aidan Chopra. For more information about the book, please visit www.aidanchopra.com |
![]() | Frescoes on the interior walls of Tlacochahuaya's Church Historians described Zapotec People as smart and fast in learning European techiques in painting. We can witness that in the frescoes that cover the walls of this Church, all the painting work on this walls was left to the Zapotecs, except for the blood stained sculptures representing Christ, since friars believed that would turn them back to their Gods and bring memories of the rites and sacrifices to them. Every wall, arch and window is covered with flower pots, folliages, arch-angels, musician angels, cherubs (hundreds of them), some with very grotesque features, part of the compromise friars made, having in mind the full conversion of the natives to the New religion. In all this work, natural dyes were used and It's amazing how most of it remains intact, despite the years and some earthquakes. Aamazing work of pure mestizo art. The piece you hear in the background is "Pange Lingua Gloriosi" from the Baroque Composer Juan Bermudo, and it's performed on the Organ located in the chorus of this magnificent church (See Organ photo slides on this channel), by the French Organist Dominique Ferran. Los historiadores decriben a los Zapotecas como inteligentes y aptos en el aprendizaje de estilos Europeos de pintura. Tenemos una muestra en los muros de ésta Iglesia. Todo el trabajo de pintura se dejó a los indígenas zapotecas, excepto la decoración de las esculturas ensangretadas representando a Jesús crucificado, pues los frailes pensaban que al encargarles éste trabajo, volverían a ellos memorias de los ritos y sacrificios a sus dioses y los alejaría del conocimiento del verdadero Dios. Cada muro, arco, venta, nave y pechinas de ésta Iglesia está cubierto de flores, jarrones, follajes, angeles músicos, Los Evangelistas, Arcángeles, y cientos de querubines. Algunos de ellos, con facciones grotescas, prueba de la tolerancia de los monjes, teniendo en mente la total conversión de éstos nativos. En éstos trabajos, se usaron colorantes naturales (cochinilla, raíces, hojas), y es increíble como buena parte de ésta decoración há subsistido, a pesar del tiempo y algunos temblores. Impresionante trabajo de arte puramente mestizo. La pieza que escuchan de fondo se titula "Pange Lingua Gloriosi" del autor Barroco Juan Bermudo, y es interpretada en el Organo ubicado en el coro de ésta Iglesia (Véase diaposotivas del Organo en éste canal), y es ejecutada por el Organista Francés Dominique Ferran. |
![]() | Day 4 - bringing in the interior walls Getting ready for interior walls |
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![]() | The Interior Walls of the house Monday July 21, Sol and Jeff put up all of the interior walls to the Sugar Ridge House. |
![]() | Home Maintenance - Clean Refrigerator Drip Pan and Walls Scheduled Home Maintenance: clean refrigerator drip pan and wipe down your interior walls - Andy Bell of Handyman Matters discusses his home maintenance schedule - monthly tasks he recommends that homeowners take care of to help their home run smoothly. Cleaning the refrigerator drip pans keeps your refrigerator running efficiently. Remove the drip pan from the bottom and use a shop vac to clean the residual gunk and liquid out of there. Next he shows us how to use WD-40 and paper towels to remove any oily residue from interior walls, including crayon marks, general grime and dirt. He also gives a recipe for "Queens Favorite Wall Cleaner". |
![]() | StrawBale.com: Painting your interior straw bale walls In this short video I discuss the reasons why you should consider painting the interior plastered walls of your straw bale house. Visit me at http://www.StrawBale.com for the latest info on straw bale building and construction. |
![]() | The Labyrinth of Crete The Labyrinth of Crete is situated circa 3 km northeast from the archaeological site of Gortys at central Crete. It is an underground quarry in marly limestone, excavated probably during the Roman Period. It was first described and mapped in the 18th and 19th centuries. More detailed descriptions have been published recently. The cave comprises 2.5 km of corridors, leading to or connecting small and larger rooms covering almost an area of one hectare.The Labyrinth of Gortys is connected to Greek Mythology and more especially to Theseus and Minotaurus, at least from the 9th century A.D.. According to many Travellers' reports and 16th century maps, the Labyrinth of Gortys was one of the first and most significant Cretan attractions, at least from the beginning of the 15th century. Visits were relatively organized, with Greek guides leading the visitors inside to the cave. These guided tours were carried on until at least the Second World War. From the beginning of the 15th century, many Travelers to Crete visited the Labyrinth, and stressed the existence of the numerous inscriptions they were shown on the cave's walls. The first was that of Christophoro Buondelmonti who visited Labyrinth on 1415. The inscriptions made by the visitors of the famous cave are found mostly on the walls of the rooms -especially the more distant ones- but also on the walls of the corridors and the rubble-stone interior walls. In 1999 the Department of Crete of the Hellenic Speleological Society started a project for the inventory of the inscriptions found in the so-called Labyrinth of Gortys. More than 2,000 inscriptions have been inventoried so far. |
![]() | Nappanee Indiana Tornado Damage (Slideshow) Nappanee Indiana Tornado Damage Note: Damage photo locations correspond to push pin annotations in track maps. 1 - Start) Barn and house damage, mainly siding and shingles. Trees sheared and uprooted. Trampoline mangled. Weak EF0, beginning of tornado damage path. 2 - EF0 Minor damage. Grain silo piece laying in field. 3 - EF0 2 houses damaged minor. Some trees snapped. Just south of this position on highway 30 there was also a twisted large highway exit sign and a uprooted tree. 4 - EF1 11th and Elm -- Numerous power poles broke or bent north on Elm, starting just south of 11th. Poles broke or down ¾ mile length north of 11th. Farm with substantial 2nd floor damage and several grain silos damaged 0.4 mile north of 11 th on Elm. EF1 to house. 5 - EF1 House damaged, west side of 1 st floor of home torn off. Lots of sheared and uprooted trees. Metal 4 car garage completely destroyed with slab remaining. Vehicles parked in garage, J.D. Gator and small Tractor, were left intact and not damaged. 6 - EF1 0.6 north of 9B on Chestnut Rd. had substantial wooded area topped and sheared. Single wide and double wide trailers on both sides of Chestnut were overturned. Some injuries to people at home during this time. 7 - EF1 Power poles bent and broke on 8th and Beech road. 1 house damaged substantially north of 8th on Beech Rd. 8 - EF0 Barn and Tree damage on Apple Rd. north of 8th road. 10 - EF2 Wide Path, 0.45 mile wide, call it half mile. House with only interior walls left standing. Exterior walls leaning inside house or thrown. Older house with rather thin walls and some concern for poor nailing of walls to foundation. Wood pole type barn with metal siding northeast of home completely destroyed with debris flung northeast. Red combine left sitting in place where barn was. Trees sheared. Metal grain bins also destroyed and unwrapped. 11 - EF2 Amish houses and barn destroyed on both sides of CR 1000W. Mainly second story and roof damage with siding damage. 12 - EF2 Several amish houses damaged. Roof/top stories heavily damaged. Barn completely destroyed. Lots of Debris .22 tenths mile wide path. This was ¼ mile east of CR 1000W on CR 1200N. 13 - EF1 Extensive roof and tree damage. Outbuildings destroyed. 14 - EF1 Woods with trees topped and broke. Several homes with substantial roof damage at 850W and CR 1350N. 15 - EF2 ½ mile wide damage path Lots of trees topped and broken on south side of Nappanee. Church heavily damaged with EF2 damage. EF1 damage to an old school and house. 16 - EF2 Area of Indiana and Jackson Streets. Substantial home and tree damage with roofs and second stories destroyed or heavily damaged. 17 - EF2 Substantial damage to new mobile homes and RVs at Fairmount Homes and VITCO factory damage. 18 - EF3 Gulfstream cinderblock building walls knocked down. Boats and vehicles in building still in place. One other building had exterior walls completely gone. High end EF2. Northeast of Gulfstream on south side of Highway 6, Taco bell and Dairy Queen sustained substantial damage. Gas station building completely leveled and a steel frame building with metal siding had siding torn off. Steel frame was intact but steel I beams were twisted and damaged. 19 - EF3 Blackstone Subdivision at CR 54 just west of CR 9 heavily damaged homes. Roofs off of several homes. 1 home had second story completely gone and exterior walls collapsed. Interior walls still standing. Direct hit in subdivision with EF3 damage. Woman was trapped in home and crawled out afterward. Only 5 minor injuries known at this time in Nappanee. 20 - EF2 Lots of structural damage to houses on both sides of CR 9. Lots of missile damage to houses. Bus moved in driveway. 21 - EF1 Several barns damaged and lots of trees snapped/uprooted. Large circulation area. Well built homes have little damage. 0.3 mile wide. 22 - EF0 Several houses had minor shingle and siding damage. Lots of trees topped off. Lots of debris. Width around 300 yds. 23 - EF1 0.6 mile north of CR 50 on CR 15. Damage to barn siding, silo roof torn off, trees twisted and snapped. Large Debris field. Little damage to house. 100 yards wide. 24 - EF0 House and barn on south side of CR 46 at CR 17 sustained some damage. Damage width 300 yards wide. 25 - end Ending point of tornado just north of intersection of CR 17 and CR 46. Power lines down on north side of CR 46 with some minor structural damage to a house. |
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![]() | How the sun really works (see links below for details of this model, numerous peer reviewed publications, and direct observational evidence) The first thing that any person can see is that the current standard model of the sun is highly inadequate. Its assumes that the top of the convection zone (photosphere) is the final stage in the mechanism that makes the sun shine. But this is not true. It has no explanation for the majority of the sun from this point onwards, it fails to explain why the photosphere is at a temperature minimum, it fails to explain why the corona is millions and millions of degrees hotter than the sun, it fails to explain why the solar wind stops completely on occasions (sometimes for days), it fails to explain why the equator rotates more rapidly than the rest of the sun, the filamentary structure of the corona, why particles accelerate with increasing distance to the sun, and a whole host of other issues that are better explained with the electric sun model. The main Problems with the current model of the sun are as follows: * Temperature of the halo-like corona is 300 times that of surface, violating the inverse square law for radiation * Rotates faster at equator, faster on surface * Solar wind accelerates (somehow) upon leaving the Sun * Sunspots reveal cooler interior * Sunspots travel faster than surrounding surface * Sunspot penumbra (interior walls) reveal structured filaments and move much faster than slow convection should allow An eletcrical model would solve many of these problems. To its advantage the electric sun model is relatively simple. It is entirely self consistent and does not require the existence of mysterious entities such as the unseen solar dynamo that lurks somewhere behind the fusion model and creates impossible 'tangled magnetic fields' that produce sunspots. (The very word dynamo was coined by electrical engineers to describe a direct current generator. Magnetic fields are produced by electric currents in coils, inductors and transformers, not by the movement of hot gasses.). The ES model does not require arbitrary adjustments, exceptions to the laws of physics, or after-the-fact speculations. It passes the Occam's razor test far better than the current model. In the ES sun hypothesis, the power of the sun does not lie deep within it, the sun sits as the focus of not only the planets but also a large plasmasphere. Due to its size the sun has a large electric capacitance; this capacitance receives charge from cosmic (birkeland) currents that exist in our arm of the galaxy. The sun thus exhibits a relatively high voltage. The suns voltage multiplied by the total value of current coming towards it could be sufficient to produce the suns observed power output. The sun is powered by its galactic environment, and not from within itself. http://www.electric-cosmos.org/sun.htm Check out these links for some direct proof of this model, and the science behind it; http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4287093&isnumber=4287017 http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2001A%26A...376..288I&db_key=AST&data_type=HTML&format=&high=45cce9d73305181 http://www.onr.navy.mil/Focus/spacesciences/research/sun.htm http://archives.cnn.com/2001/TECH/space/11/21/solar.gas/index.html http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0111/21sohogas/ http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/www_astro/news/gtbr/rx1914.html http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=4346305 http://www.plasma-universe.com/index.php/Texts:On_Possible_Electric_Phenomena_in_Solar_Systems_and_Nebulae http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap021003.html http://www.plasma-universe.com/index.php/Heliospheric_current_circuit http://www.spacetoday.org/SolSys/Sun/SunGasFallsInward.html http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=1996Ap%26SS.244...89P&db_key=AST&data_type=HTML&format=&high=45cce9d73311457 http://www.springerlink.com/content/k38204671658130q/ http://www.electric-cosmos.org/hrdiagr.htm http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005ApJ...633L..57S http://www.aanda.org/index.php?option=article&access=standard&Itemid=129&url=/articles/aa/abs/2001/24/aah2649/aah2649.html plasma galaxy formation (peer reviewed); http://www.plasma-universe.com/index.php/Galaxy_formation Keywords; hannes alfven, eric lerner, anthony peratt, kristian birkeland, charles bruce, halton arp donald scoot wallace thornhill ralph juergens plasma cosmology plasma universe electric universe |