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"Disneyfication" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-13 05:03:36

("Go run fly") brings together characters from the Grupo Chaski's earlier films and. Several years have gone by: Gregorio now is an off-and-on student who also works two other jobs as gas station attendant and roadie for a rock band; Juliana has not made her way quite so far up in the world as she still runs a gang of street kids now mostly young girls who sell flowers to couples on the streets and in the restaurants of fashionable Miraflores. On the side. Juliana also has a line in pickpocketing which is how she first meets Gregorio as she offloads a stolen wallet into his backpack. From Gregorio. Juliana learns that the takings from the gas station are transported in an old oil can and seeing an opportunity for some easy money she sells this information on to a couple of professional thieves. For some reason however perhaps because she's already taken something of a shine to Gregorio she turns up to try to warn the gas station owner of the impending robbery. But then she the robbers and Gregorio alike are taken by surprise by a gang of Senderistas who shoot the owner graze Juliana and set the whole place alight with a car bomb. Gregorio straight-laced and cooperative identifies his new rather problematic acquaintance to the police who are convinced that the young woman must be a terrorist in on the plot. The thieves believe the same thing so soon Juliana is pursued by all sides. The film's central problematic is the difficulty of convince anyone of your innocence in a context of social chaos official incompetence and paranoia and generalized fear and distrust. Gregorio seeks a lawyer who will defend Juliana but the man he finds a professor from the university is a hopeless alcoholic who has lost seventy per cent of the cases he has fought and who gloomily pronounces that "these days it's very difficult to prove innocence. Now not even children are innocent." And later. "We're all afraid. We're standing on a volcano." So even the representative of the law tells Gregorio it's best if his friend takes cover or flees. Which is what she spends the best part of the movie doing though first she needs money. Here comes a subplot about whales with which the film opens and closes. We learn at the outset that a whale has beached on the Lima shoreline and that the people have naturally enough scavenged the carcass for everything they can get. This includes some kind of plaque presumably a means by which to identify the whale which has been superstitiously taken to be some kind of divine message and pinned to the virgin in a local shrine. But a gringo biologist ignorant of the plague's resting place has pledged Gregorio and the gang of shoe-shine boys who (for some unexplained reason) hang around with him that he will give them $200 if they bring the thing to his office. Gregorio and the boys steadfastly moral as they are have baulked at desecrating the shine. But when Juliana's in a fix they see no problem passing on the information to her so she can claim the biologist's money and head out of town. Because in the end nobody innocent. Juliana may not be a terrorist but she is a petty thief plugged in to the criminal underworld. Gregorio too is soon both wanted by the police and helping a crime suspect escape. Indeed ironically enough if anything the only people who are portrayed as part of this corrupt and corrupting everyday street reality of the capital city are the terrorists themselves who appear from nowhere and leave never to return. They are the shady other who justify the law's draconian measures but such a justification is hardly necessary: here in fact everyone is guilty; or rather the very distinction between guilt and innocence unravels in people's everyday attempts to scrape a living on the streets. So far so good. But as in the film-makers once again seem to feel the need to tack on a happy resolution. For it turns out that that gas station owner was not killed but only seriously wounded. If he can only recover consciousness then he can clear Juliana and all will be well. Lo and behold the Peruvian medical service pulls off a miracle: and the police are present at the old man's sickbed to hear him declare that Gregorio's friend was at the site of the attack only to warn him not to blow the place up. Phew! So Gregorio and Juliana can finally consummate their long-brewing romance and in the movie's final scene every Tom. Dick and Harry of the juvenile rescue squad accompanies the happy couple to a rock show put on at a place called The Whale. The ending to this film as well as to really are too cute for words. They turn both films into something like Peruvian street-kid Disney for all the self-declared serious and no doubt their hostility to imported mass culture. It is interesting to consider why this is. Is it just a coincidence that this Peruvian populism coincides so closely with its imported version? And I mean populism here is a rather loose sense of course though as in the strict sense what's encouraged is a solidarity or sympathy that is strictly meaningless as we're told that everything will always work out for the valiant people in the end. (In more strictly political terms the state is castigated for not being on the side of the people but the people are shown also as transcending the state after all.)Disney itself has long stolen or invented similar stories of plucky youngsters ganging together against a hostile adult world: from say to this is a classic topos. But I wonder if the influence isn't more subtle. Much is made about the ways in which these Peruvian film-makers consult their non-professional streetkid actors to ensure realism in their portrayal of the urban milieu. And perhaps these same kids have seen enough Disney or in any case retain a childish utopianism to demand precisely such happy endings replete with music and dancing however grave the previous hour and a half's adventures have been technorati tags:

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"2005 Feudi di San Gregorio Greco di Tufo" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 07:08:22

Tasted by on 12/19/2007 & rated 90 points: I ended up scoring this higher than I thought I would -- this wine did not breathe out my socks off but it is quite solid. look: minerally; petrol; hints of dandelion and scatter peelBODY: medim-pale color; medium bodiedTASTE: Very nicely balanced: somewhat minerally somewhat acidic; and a touch of sweetness. B: 50. 5. 12. 16. 7 = 90 points (400 views) Tasted by on 3/24/2007 & rated 88 points: Somewhat reticent look that yielded more as the booze warmed although it was never particularly expressive. On the palate lemon lemon rind melon and some nutty flavors. Lively acidty that made this an excellent food booze (both in and with chicken caccitore). Priced about alter at $20. 87-89. (891 views) Tasted by on 2/22/2007 & rated 80 points: Muted look. Holy acidic on the front of the palate. Not getting much in the way of fruit maybe lemon rinds... Acrid wax is what I wrote drink but don't really know what that means in retrospect... Very Italian and its unique all alter. The problem for me was that I couldn't sight anything enjoyable about it... (1070 views) Tasted by on 12/6/2006 & rated 91 points: Drank in Rome this past pass dinner at Ristorante il Gabriello come Spanish steps. Outstanding. Fruity aroma almond flavors that persist. Absolutely perfect be with my primi piatti of mushroom risotto and secondi piatti of fresh scallops. (1022 views) Tasted by on 10/9/2006 & rated 89 points: Wow what a fun booze. Pretty fruity nose slightly herbaceous with tropical nuances; flavors of honeydew melon and pineapple. Complex and flavorful. If you like Sauvignon Blanc then this should certainly please you. Beyond seasonal this could be enjoyed all year. (1078 views)

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"2004 Feudi di San Gregorio Irpinia Serpico" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 17:53:21

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"Glasses" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 14:54:11

Several months ago I was starting to getfairly frustrated with myself - I wasn't able to bring home the bacon in long shifts and didn't seem to be able to concentrate as well I used to. I tried variousthings such as altering my diet my apply routine any mysleeping but nothing seemed to help. On top of it allI had inexplicably cut down on my schedule reading. It wasstarting to really furnish on me untila few weeks ago when I was reading a book and one of kids interrupted me - I looked up,answered their question and turned back to find the page was a blurry eat. Now I've had 20/20 vision all my life so needing glasseshad never crossed my mind but at my appointmentlater that week the optometrist assuredme that this was completely normal. "at my age". Anyway. I now undergo reading glasses. I've had them for a week and half and not only can I bring home the bacon longer stretches but now I'mback to reading books and tearing through them ata brisk walk. In the pastweek and a half I've finished (Very funny lots more books in the series looking forwardto reading them all.). (History should undergo been this good while I was in educate.) and (Not as good as Sun of Suns but stillan enjoyable play through an interesting world.). The other benefit above and beyond the whole being-able-to-see thing is that I've discovered that letting the glasses slide downmy look and looking over the top of them at her drives Lynne up the wall.

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"Glasses" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 14:54:02

Several months ago I was starting to getfairly frustrated with myself - I wasn't able to work in long shifts and didn't seem to be able to concentrate as come up I used to. I tried variousthings such as altering my fast my exercise routine any mysleeping but nothing seemed to help. On top of it allI had inexplicably cut drink on my book reading. It wasstarting to really grate on me untila few weeks ago when I was reading a schedule and one of kids interrupted me - I looked up,answered their question and turned approve to find the summon was a blurry eat. Now I've had 20/20 vision all my life so needing glasseshad never crossed my mind but at my appointmentlater that week the optometrist assuredme that this was completely normal. "at my age". Anyway. I now undergo reading glasses. I've had them for a week and half and not only can I work longer stretches but now I'mback to reading books and tearing through them ata accelerate pace. In the pastweek and a half I've finished (Very funny lots more books in the series looking forwardto reading them all.). (History should have been this good while I was in educate.) and (Not as good as Sun of Suns but stillan enjoyable play through an interesting world.). The other acquire above and beyond the whole being-able-to-see thing is that I've discovered that letting the glasses glide downmy nose and looking over the top of them at her drives Lynne up the wall.

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"This is the Android you've been looking for" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-30 00:35:58

Android is built on the open Linux Kernel. Furthermore it utilizes a custom virtual machine that has been designed to optimize memory and hardware resources in a mobile environment. Android will be change state obtain; it can be liberally extended to incorporate new cutting advance technologies as they emerge. I worked with a bunch of the Android populate at Danger. I spent many hours with Brian Swetland (the guy in the video who gleefully talks about users running Gtk and unix dominate line apps) bemoaning the crappy Danger 3rd celebrate developer platform (which Apple seems to be knocking off fairly directly). If he's happy then I'm sure what we're going to see will be great from an Free Software and community developer perspective. Ian Guessing it'll be fun to be in the embedded software dev world real soon. Sort of desire OTI / IBM had waited 10 years; it was exactly 10 years ago that I took an assignment at OTI to do embedded software dev. More or less an impossible market to crack open at the time (and up until now); beat of luck to explore and OHA! change away!

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"Windows Live Writer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-21 17:22:37

Windows Live Writer is now available as a. Notable because it has support for the Atom Publishing Protocol. Even more notable is that this entry was created with be Writer. My hand written blogging software that exports a generic AtomPub interface works with Live Writer right out of the box. Kudos to and the rest of the Live Writer team. My hand written blogging software that exports a generic AtomPub interface works with Live Writer right out of the box. And there you have it. That alone a huge tribute to the value of the protocol without even touching the deeper capabilities that it offers.

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"Snap! I Finally Got One!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 19:26:23

When I returned from Phoenix. I open this in my mailbox. Finally. A reprieve from an unfairly issued parking book! I finally got one!!This ticket I got approve in May outside of the library in Venice where the street was not clearly marked at all plus the only signage that was there was covered by a big leafy channelise --- regardless the details are unimportant. The point is when I got the ticket. I knew it wasn't right... I wrote my letter to contend the ticket but I mentioned it to very very few populate -- maybe only to Steve actually. See. I wanted to evaluate out some Secret philosophy on it: instead of focusing on getting the book. I wrote the letter and thought nothing more of getting the ticket -- if I thought about it. I only considered I would never have to pay it. A couple months ago. I got a earn saying they were reviewing the incident (farther than I had ever gotten!).. and then when I returned from Phoenix boom waiting there in the mailbox was another earn from the Parking Violations Bureau... I admit. I was a little nervous but I opened it with beat confidence. And I got it. I really got it. I win! Now. I can truly never get another parking ticket. I've finished this one on top and that's how it's got to be. Truly. No mas. Artist explorer creator writer comedian visionary positive thinker brilliance in a bottle (in a human).

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"DVD / El Rey De San Gregorio Spanish R4 Custom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 12:33:18

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"2005 Feudi di San Gregorio Fiano di Avellino" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 15:33:08

preserve quite a bit of per-bottle data: Each bottle can undergo an associated purchase so if you change multiple bottles of the same booze from different sources you can tell them apart. You can also record high aim locations specific bin location and a barcode for each bottle. Tasted by on 9/6/2007 & rated 83 points: move of a pip at Vinotecca which had friendly function. Cost $19 for a pip of 4. Served in Stolzle crystal. The appearance is lighten golden or mid-colour straw. The look is very light. The taste is spicy almost; it is dry with minerality present. The end is medium in length and spicy. This wine went well with steamed edamame. It has some different nuances. Good (82.5). (121 views) Tasted by on 8/25/2007 & rated 82 points: Medium yellow-gold colour. Aromas of color break pine white develop and passionfruit. Meidum-bodied with very little going on the palate. Hints of color fruit but that's it. Short end. ~15s with a touch of white fruit. Very disappointing especially for the determine. My rating might be a touch generous. (70 views) Tasted by on 3/8/2007 & rated 79 points: : undergo had previous vintages. Liked the Greco better. This one was more floral and it followed through on the palate which I don't care for the comprehend of flowers!! Minerality adds for complexity and the palate is a bit richer but with too soft acidity making it flabby. This one falls short from some of the other whites tasted tonight. Needs to be consumed as soon as it is released I evaluate. Oxidizes very quickly. (473 views) Tasted by on 3/8/2007 & rated 83 points: : Dark yellow color. Huge look of a very familiar aroma that I can't somehow place. I'm not really a fan of fiano and that experience continues with this bottle. 83-85 (490 views) &write; 2003-07. All rights reserved. "CellarTracker!" is a trademark of CellarTracker! LLC. No part of this website may be used reproduced or distributed without the prior written permission of CellarTracker! LLC.(. Version 3.9.0. TRACKWEB3)

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