Thursday, December 30, 2010

Watch Ghost Hunters on Satellite TV

A good ghost story isn't just for the campfire. With the Sci-Fi channel's latest hit Ghost Hunters (available in HD), you can enjoy these spine chilling tales each week from the comfort of your own couch. The reality styled television show follows a group of paranormal investigators who work for TAPS or The Atlantic Paranormal Society. The two main investigators, Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, are Roto-Rooter plumbers by trade. When not working with toilets and sinks, the TAPS team ventures into suspected haunted houses to find evidence of the paranormal. Their crew consists of office managers, teachers, factory workers and psychic hotline counselors, all of whom moonlight with TAPs to try to understand what goes bump in the night.

TAPS uses a variety of electronic equipment to detect paranormal activity. These include EMF or electromagnetic field scanners, infrared and night vision cameras, digital thermometers, HD video cameras, digital audio recorders and computers. The crew also uses an Ion Generator which charges the air with electricity, making it easier for spirits to manifest themselves. The White Noise Generator makes static background noise to assist with EVP recordings. The team has additionally used Geiger counters and light detectors.

In each episode, the TAPS investigators first survey the supposedly haunted property's owners to get their side of the story. They relate their experiences and accordingly, the team sets up their electronic equipment to record any action within the described paranormal hotspots. They take temperature readings, position their HD cameras to film, and record audio for EVP readings. Often times they will call out to the ghost or preternatural entity to try to coax it into making an appearance. Of course, not all the so-called paranormal activity they find is real. Many times the team will debunk noises, cold spots and moving objects. However, sometimes there is no scientific answer for what occurs.

The team has traveled the country exploring everything from old inns and theatres to prisons, lighthouses and even churches. Some of the most popular episodes are the St. Augustine Lighthouse haunting, the Stanley Hotel, and the Manson Murders.

In the lighthouse episode, the crew actually filmed an image of a figure moving at the top of the lighthouse. The lighthouse has a long history of paranormal activity with many reporting shadows and figures of little girls. During the filming of the Ghost Hunters episode, they also allegedly captured the voice of a woman crying 'help me'.

At the Stanley Hotel, which inspired Stephen King's the ''Shining'' the TAPS team performed a live six hour long investigation. In room 1312 a maid discovers lamps and pictures on the floor, after the room had just been cleaned. A window on the third floor closes by itself and a woman can be heard shrieking in the concert hall. The crew decides to spend several nights at the hotel. They record mysterious sounds, broken and moved objects, and fleeting shadows. It's really spine chilling, especially in high definition.

In the Manson Murders episode, the team captures temperature readings of an entity in the guest bedroom. They also record audio clips that sound like people crying out in distress and they capture the figure of a woman floating in the air. It's truly electrifying. Catch more episodes like this on the Sci-Fi channel. Also, be sure to watch Ghost Hunters' international debut as a new team of paranormal investigators travel to world's spookiest places.

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Marvel Minimate Motion Comic - Ed Johnson Presents: MW Vol. 1 Episode 10

MARVELOUS WORLD VOL. 1 EPISODE 10 "Prelude" Before Johnny met Ben on roof & Before Sue arrived back to Baxter Building - Reed has a visitor & Ben has a conversation. (Starring Marvel Minimates)



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Monday, December 27, 2010

BJ! Super-Squad! "The Tissue of Doom"

So, we contacted Zack Snyder to see if he'd let us have a role in the Watchmen movie (which we're sure is a box office smash). He said no and got a restraining order against us (insert sad face here). In retaliation, we made our own corrupt problematic superhero team, the BJ! Super-Squad! tags: bjsupersquad 0001 BJSS incredible hulk action figures red green yellow blue weird jump watchmen zack snyder avatar james cameron boxxy call of duty halo gta4 lost and damned explosion fail world of warcraft boxxybabee band live show evolution of dance nigahiga smosh fred lucas jonas brothers miley cyrus rihanna chris brown gossip girl movie trailer



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Friday, December 24, 2010

AVATAR Itags and figures : Tsu'tey's Ikran & Direhorse, both BIO-LUME

Here are the new brothers of my precedent figures! Tsu'tey's ikran and Direhorse itags and bioluminescent figures. The very light yellow points you see on them are phosphorescent paint and glow in the dark, like the bioluminescence in the film. Like the others, very detailed.



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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Leonopteryx (Toruk Macto)

This figure fits any sort of avatar figure from 3 3/4" to 6".



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Video Review of the 3 3/4 inch Avatar figure; Dr. Grace Augustine

Dr. Augustine is a dedicated scientist who has worked on Pandora for more than fifteen years. Her passionate defense of the Na'vi and the Pandoran ecosystem often puts her at odds with the corporate bosses at Hell's Gate. Profession: Botanist and xenoanthropologist. Director of RDA's Avatar Program. Skills: Foremost expert on Pandoran life forms and Na'vi culture. Experienced avatar and psilink operator.



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Monday, December 20, 2010

Star Wars The Clone Wars LIEUTENANT THIRE Action Figure Review

The lieutenant from the episode "Ambush" All Videos in HD Quality!! SEND ME E-MAILS AT: jlsdk05@yahoo.ca Video Made By: JLSDK05 Action Figure Made By: Hasbro



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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Spore: Viper Wolf - AVATAR

This guy was the hardest mainly cuz the head was too similar to the Thanator's but I gave it my best shot! Love the movie AVATAR, so epic so please leave a comment and enjoy watching!! :D



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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Friday, December 17, 2010

AVATAR Jakes banshee

This is just a video showing you what jakes Banshee looks like and the box.



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World's first augmented reality toys?

Mattel's new Avatar action figures include the i-Tag, an augmented reality accessory that allows two kids to have 3D battles on their computer simply by placing their i-Tags in front of any Web cam.



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Thursday, December 16, 2010

"The Last Airbender" Avatar play time

Here's a nice collection of The Last Airbender toys and action figures. I do not TLA, the music, or the pics and action figures!



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"The Departed" Is Best Mob Film Since Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" in 1972

The Departed - 4 Stars (Excellent)

Let me get to the most important thing first: Director Martin Scorsese won an Oscar for "The Departed".

Scorsese, one of the most accomplished directors of our era, has been nominated for 7 Oscars-5 for Best Director and 2 for Best Screenplay-before winning with The Departed.

He had also received 7 Golden Globe nominations-6 for Best Director and 1 for Best Screenplay-and won for Gangs of New York before winning again for The Departed this year (2007).

The Departed is simply the best mob film since Mario Puzo's original Godfather in 1972.

Besides Scorsese, The Departed won for Best Picture, Best Screenplay (William Monahan) and Best Editing (Thelma Schoonmaker), giving The Departed 4 Oscar wins to The Godfather's 3 (Marlon Brando for Best Actor, Best Picture and Best Screenplay by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola).

Mark Wahlberg was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor as Sgt. Sean Dignam.

The Departed also picked up 45 more wins and another 45 nominations, including another win for Scorsese (Best Director) and nominations for Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actor (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Best Supporting Actor (Jack Nicholson and Mark Wahlberg) at the Golden Globes.

In short, The Departed brought home more hardware than a Home Depot shopping spree.

The icing on the cake for Scorsese was his best box-office opening ever ($26 million), his highest grossing film ever with $132 million nationally and $288 million worldwide through March 2007, and $48 million more in VHS rentals. The film's budget was $90 million.

The all-star cast of DiCaprio (Billy Costigan), Matt Damon (Sgt. Colin Sullivan), Jack Nicholson (Frank Costello), Wahlberg (Sgt. Sean Dignam), Martin Sheen (Capt. Oliver Queenan) and Alec Baldwin (Capt. George Ellerby) did not hurt a lick.

The story takes place in Boston where Irish Mob boss Frank Costello (Nicholson) embeds Colin Sullivan (Damon) as an informant with the Massachusetts State Police. Simultaneously, the State Police assign Billy Costigan (DiCaprio) to infiltrate Costello's crew.

When both sides figure out the situation, it is left to Sullivan and Costigan to discover each other's identity.

Along the way, 22 people get whacked (this is a Mob flick), the "f" word is used 237 times (about 235 times too many), and we get a study in relationship psychology as the only real love interest-Madolyn Madden-is a criminal psychiatrist who is wooed by both rivals.

The Departed kept my attention riveted for 151 minutes. The three main characters (Costello, Sullivan and Costigan) all show their anguish in balancing survival, winning and conquering the moment.

There are apparently two versions of this film. I saw the longer version that is rated R for strong brutal violence, pervasive language, and some strong sexual content and drug material.

This film is not for children or young adults, not that young adults do not hear the same "f" word dozens a time a day at high schools all over the country, but who needs the "f" word 237 times in 2.5 hours? Nobody.

I managed to tune out the cussing and concentrate on the story, acting and presentation that were excellent for an action flick with Mob presence.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Maureen O'Hara, an Irish Starlet in Hollywood

Maureen O'Hara was born in Ranelagh, Dublin in 1920, she began her acting career by training in the Abbey Theatre. Charles Laughton spotted her and offered her a seven year contract with Mayflower Pictures, for whom she made her major screen debut in Alfred Hitchcock's Jamaica Inn. Laughton then cast her opposite him in The Hunchback of Notre Dame as the heroine Esmeralda which was filmed at RKO studios in Hollywood.

At the outbreak of World War II, Laughton realising he could no longer film in London, sold her contract to RKO. She was cast in low budget films until John Ford cast her in How Green Was My Valley, which went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1941, major roles in big movies ensued.

As colour films started to be produced, her haunting green eyes and her fiery red hair made her one of the most recognisable figures in the industry earning her the moniker The Queen of Technicolor. She became famous for her willingness to perform fist and swordfights, making her the perfect screen partner to the tough John Wayne, together they would star in five films including The Quiet Man. They became and remained firm friends, the couple became so popular that it was wrongly rumoured that they had secretly married.

She also shared the screen with Brian Keith, Jimmy Stewart, Anthony Quinn, Tyrone Power and John Payne. She retired from the movie business in the mid sixties but continued to star on television. She was married three times, to the film producer George H Brown, the director Will Price and a pioneer of transatlantic air travel, Charles F. Blair, Jnr.

She divides her time between Ireland, New York and the Virgin Islands.

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Law Abiding Citizen - What is Justice?

You ever seen a movie where you don't know who to root for? Are you behind the Law Enforcement guys or the Law Abiding Citizen out for Justice? Well this crime thriller will make you wonder, when the justice system fails, are you above the law?

This well done thriller was written by Kurt Wimmer, whom you might remember, wrote the screenplay for the 1999 version of The Thomas Crown Affair, another superb thriller. Directing chores were handled by F. Gary Gray, The Italian Job 2003. The talents of these men is obvious in this taunt, fast paced, edge of your seat thriller.

The story line begins with a double murder, as you might well guess. Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) is a retired business man whose house is broken into, he and wife and daughter are taken captive by two men. Unspeakable things are done to the wife and daughter while the Clyde is forced to watch. These unsavory types end up murdering his wife and daughter and leaving him for dead. The good news is the villains are caught and charged with murder.

Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx) a crusading Assistant District Attorney takes the case. He and his boss decide the case is not strong enough and decide to turn one criminal against his partner with a plea agreement, for ten years in prison. The other guy gets the death penalty. Clyde Shelton is not happy with the idea but is told it is a done deal.

The action really begins when the bad guy gets out of prison. Clyde has not gotten over his rage and decides to do something about it. He chops the guy up with a chain saw and sends a video of the event to Nick and his family. Pretty gruesome event, you will be shocked. You better believe, Nick arrests Clyde and tries to illicit a confession from him, because they don't have enough evidence. No go. Clyde kind of says he will confess if he gets a T-Bone steak dinner, from a fancy restaurant, delivered at 1 PM exactly to his prison cell. Nick gets bent out of shape but eventually gives in to clear the case. The steak dinner is late and Clyde shares with his cell mate. Clyde then calmly murders the guy, stabbing him to death with the steak bone. Meanwhile, Nick is acting on the information Clyde gave him, and finds the attorney for the chopped up guy, dead. If they had been on time with the dinner, they could of saved the attorney before his oxygen ran out. Clyde is sent to solitary.

The police start finding people who were involved with the case start showing up dead. All while Clyde is in solitary confinement. Nick is trying to figure out how this is being done, does Clyde have an accomplice. During his investigation he finds out Clyde was tech savvy assassin who worked in the Black Ops department for our government, he is also rich from his inventions. Furthermore he is told if Clyde wants you dead, you are dead. The bodies are piling up and Nick knows he is on the list somewhere. He still is trying to figure out how it is all being done. Who could be his accomplice?

The conclusion of the movie is great, with Clyde planning to blow up the Mayor and her staff. While the creative ending is unfolding, you are on the very edge of your seat. Hold on for dear life.

Jamie Foxx adds another fine performance to his resume. He plays the role with intensity and verve. It is interesting to watch him re-evaluate his sense of justice and his tendency to plea bargain to clear his cases. Although he is living in fear, he sticks to his principles. Gerard Butler turns in an excellent performance. Redeeming himself somewhat for his late role in a romance/comedy, which shall remain nameless. He plays with a laconic rage and that drives the movie. He deserves kudos for his layered performance.

Law Abiding Citizen really is a must see movie. You will be asking your self, whose side are you on? Put yourself in Clyde's shoes.The central theme, when justice fails, what are your choices and what would you do in that situation. You might surprise yourself with the answer.

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Monday, December 13, 2010

Find Your Perfect Dating Site

There are literally thousands of dating sites covering hundreds of niche interests on the Internet. The big question when you are looking for a date though is which one should I use? Which site will give me the greatest benefits for my money?

The first question you should ask yourself when searching for a dating site is 'What type of person am I looking for?' This may seem like a trivial and obvious question to ask but many people fall into the trap of not knowing what they are looking for, signing up to any old site and then a month or so later finding that they are being billed for something they don't want. If you are looking for someone who is also serious about dating it probably isn't worth joining every free site you find in hope of finding your perfect partner.

The second question you should ask yourself is 'How much am I willing to pay?' Unfortunately, the best dating sites, with the largest number of members; the sites that might include your perfect match are likely to charge you. Some sites think it is reasonable to charge £30-£40 per month for membership with annual membership sometimes being over £100. There are no benefits that come from paying that much when searching for a date and there are many sites that offer the same if not better experience at a much lower cost. Sites such as these will typically charge a much more reasonable £19 or thereabouts a month and offer many hundreds of thousands of members from all over the country.

The third and final question you should ask yourself is 'what features do you really need of a site?' Due to the high number of dating websites on the web there is a lot of competition between the dating site companies. This has lead to many of the companies offering often-useless features. One such useless feature are those dating sites that offer virtual world dating experiences. It is all very well meeting people in a virtual world and having virtual dates but if you are truly serious about finding a partner, and I am guessing you are if you have read this far, do you really want your first real date to be dominated with forced conversion discussing how you made your avatar include feature hair that waves in the virtual wind. Clearly this is unlikely to lead to a full-blown relationship.

What features do you need then? Well, you are likely to want to be able to see the person you are interested in so a photos feature would be useful. You definitely want to be able to contact the person you like so any instant messaging or email system will be fine. You want to be able to fill in your details with a paragraph or two about you and your interests. Other than that the only thing required is a desire to date, flirt and meet new people... but that part is up to you.

In the modern world of online dating it is often easy to forget the simple idea of the website, that its purpose is to join two like-minded individuals together. To succeed in this dating environment don't be conned into paying £20 more a month thinking that you will definitely need a feature to send small image 'winks' at the person you like, they are unlikely to be truly flattered by such a gesture. Instead if you wish to succeed stick to the basics, meet someone, talk to them, get to know them and most of all enjoy your time together.

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Optimus Prime Costumes

One of the most remarkable big screen blockbusters in the film industry is the historical breakthrough of Transformers and its sequel. Men and women, kids and adults are all taken by storm with the power cast and the most advanced visual and sound effects of the Transformers movies. Along with the human characters are the indispensable robot casts, the Autobots and Decepticons. Among these dynamic and action-packed figures, Optimus Prime led the saga not only in the storyline but most especially in the preference of most Transformers enthusiasts and lovers. With this frenzy and trend, the advent and continuous patronage of millions for the Optimus Prime costume version 2 is indeed ground-breaking.

Why do people prefer this costume?

The notoriety of the Transformers saga continues to draw thousands of collectors and sci-fi lovers to purchase different items that are offered in line with the movie mania. Whenever kids have themed parties especially during the Halloween, the costume that represents this dynamic character of the Autobot team is a sure hit. It adds to the wide range of choices your kids can choose from, making the Transformers fever ever heat up. It is also an amazing outfit that is totally cool and trendy for kids who are constantly hooked with the robotic themes and antics of the film. These colorful and innovative attires are so prominently apparent in the latest Optimus Prime costume version 2.

What are the features of this outfit?

When you try to look at the comics and television version of the film, Optimus Prime has specific look and trademarks as the leader of the protagonist Autobot team. Some of the specifications featured in the Optimus Prime costume version 2 are the red and grey suit or jumpsuit made of polyester Velcro that has a closure at the back. To give a more robotic touch in the costume, foam body armor is conveniently tied around the areas of the back part and attaches to the waist, chest and shoulder region. To finish the Optimus Prime resemblance, the armor is specifically designed with prints and signs that look exactly like that of the Autobot leader.

Still on the jumpsuits, the sleeves are likewise attached with foam cuffs especially to the upper arm complete with a printed Transformers logo. Over the wrist parts, blue-colored foam cuffs are flared along with an ankle cuffs that is also blue in color. It is attached to the lower portion of the jumpsuit exactly represented in the exact Optimus Prime character. For the finishing touch a plastic elastic mask for the character is properly secured to the facial region of the costume. It has an adjustable and unrestricted vision provided by the slits for the eyes of your very own version of donning the Optimus Prime costume version 2. To ensure that you get the best deals, top it off with an Optimus Prime gloves that is certainly a perfect match for the overall feel of the outfit.

Explore great creative options and costume choices during the Halloween season through the Optimus Prime costume version 2. There is just no other way to make that terrific transformation but through this breathtaking item.

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Avatar: el videojuego (Volando con el Banshee)

Volando con el Banshee por Pandora



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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Avatar Movie Review

The Live Action Smurfs Movie! Pick up Avatar NOW on DVD and Blu-Ray here: www.amazon.com



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Banshee7-11 of Avatar with new Wing made by Orcon film

Banshee is aflight creature appearing in Avatar. This creature which James Cameron created has a suitable design for flight. Hind legs work well as inverted V-shaped V-tail. I made the new wing by Orcon film. Orcon film is thin, light and easy to be painted colors Flight manoeuverability of Banshee7-11 is very good. Please look next site for more detail. homepage2.nifty.com



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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Spore: Toruk (Great Leonopteryx) - AVATAR

My attempt at making the Toruk (Great Leonopteryx) from the movie AVATAR! I loved this epic beast, so hope you enjoy watching!! ;)



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121 Persuasive Techniques to Influence People

All of us live different lives and there may be some of you out there who go into battle each and every day within your own society. For that reason, I created a list of all the known persuasion techniques that master persuaders use to influence people and get what they want.

Nevertheless, please take note that with great power comes great responsibility. Always use your knowledge for the benefit of everyone and not just your own. Do you get that, Spidey?

How To Make People Cooperate

1. Humor - If you can make people laugh, you make them feel good. This allows you to easily establish a relationship with them.

2. Smile - First impressions last, and first impressions created with a smile is definitely an advantage. Try smiling at every person you come across the street and you'll see what I mean.

3. Respect - We all know that respect is earned and not given. However, you should always give respect, initially, to any person you meet. It's always easy to do a favor for someone who shows you respect.

4. Build instant rapport - People who can create rapport instantly with anyone has more friends and can establish good relationships than those who can't.

5. Use body language - Understanding body language is part of the plan. Our everyday communication is 55% body language. Although you get the signals unconsciously from the people you talk to, knowing how to consciously recognize these signals is a plus in the art of persuasion.

6. The Halo Effect - We usually categorize people as generally good or generally bad. Any trait that you show to a person in the future can be influenced by what you show today. Make sure that anyone you meet today will get the impression that you are generally good.

7. Similarity - Birds of the same feather, flock together, don't they? If you can always find a way to immediately learn what's similar between you and the other person, you can easily create a bond. This bond will eventually develop into trust which is always what you need to get people to do something for you.

8. Goodwill - Always be genuine when showing interest in other people. Being sincere about your concern for other people will make them like you quicker.

9. Bonding - People's names sound like jingle bells to their ears. Call people by their names and they will give you more attention.

The Mirroring and Matching Techniques

10. Mirror their language - Mirroring is a technique used in neuro-linguistic programming to unconsciously establish rapport with a person. Using the same kind of language that the other person is using can help you build that rapport in no time at all.

11. Match their breathing - Breathing alone can help you establish rapport that you will use in persuasion. The effectiveness of this technique relies on its concealment. Who will ever notice that someone is trying to copy their breathing pattern anyway?

12. Match their voice - Matching a person's voice works on the unconscious level as all of the mirroring techniques you see here.

13. Mirror their moods - When a friend of yours is in a bad mood, do you approach them with a joke? Of course not. Always determine people's mood before you try and make them do what you want.

14. Match their energy level - A person's energy level will give you an indication of how prone they are to suggestions. If you can be as happy or lively as they are, it may be much easier for you to lead them toward your plan.

Applying Cognitive Dissonance

15. Create commitments - If you can get people to commit, it is more likely for that person to do what you've asked them to do. They will be left with an uncomfortable feeling that will last for a certain time if they do so otherwise.

16. Use written commitments - Written commitments are stronger than verbal agreements. Aside from that, it can serve as some kind of contract between you and the other person.

17. Create public commitments - Even stronger than written commitments are public commitments. Not only will there be a concern about the relationship, the person's reputation is also at stake.

18. Use external incentives - Business people always use incentives for their employees. Although the motivation it provides only lasts for a short period, it still gets the job done.

19. Always make them say "Yes" - This is a kind of conditioning wherein the person's response is matched with the stimulus you provide which, in this case, is your request.

20. Make them give an effort - If you can get people to invest an effort, it's more likely that they will stick to your plans or execute your requests.

21. Create dissonance and offer a solution - If you're planning to make someone feel uncomfortable to get them to do what you want, just make sure to offer a way out.

Creating A Sense Of Obligation

22. Gift giving - How do you feel when someone gives you a gift and you don't have anything to give back? Pretty awful, isn't it? You'll likely say, "Geez, don't have anything for you. Just let me know if you need anything..." Ain't that powerful?

23. Mutual concession - There will be times when someone will try to influence your mind wherein you might feel helpless after realizing you don't agree to what just happened. Don't worry! What the other person does not know is that he/she is just as vulnerable when it's your turn to make them agree to your demand.

24. Give a favor, get one back - Sometimes, people will do things for you whether you like it or not. The problem with this is that it generates a need to reciprocate within the recipient's mind. If you're a generous person who finds happiness in giving favors for other people without expecting anything in return, just make sure you let them know.

25. Sharing secrets - Share a secret to create a bond, a sense of obligation, and a feeling of trust. Just remember, the kinds of secrets you share should depend on the kind of person you're sharing it with.

The Power Of Groupthink

26. Create a group - The larger the group, the better. Humans have a strong need to socialize. People attach themselves to groups to have a sense of belonging. If you want people to conform with your ideals, strengthen the group and make it grow.

27. Make everyone familiar - If you can get people to strongly identify with your group, the easier it will be to influence their behavior. Also make sure that everyone is similar in the way they think.

28. Establish your principles - Companies usually have principles which they package in the form of mission and vision statements. It's important that people within your organization or your group learn to adhere to these principles.

The Law Of Scarcity

29. Illustrate the potential loss - The possibility of losing someone or something may sometimes make us feel that our freedom is being restricted. Sometimes, people act irrational when this happens. When you're offering a product or a service, add a sense of potential loss and see how much difference it makes.

30. Tell them they can't have it - At times it makes you wonder why you'll try everything to get something you can't have. Freedom of choice may have something to do with it.

31. Increase demand; limit the supply - When there's a strong demand for a product or a service, people tend to flock toward it. People are always inclined to purchase that which is in-demand.

32. Create an appeal - To generate interest in you or what you have, create an appeal by making yourself appear special. Surround yourself with good company and fancy objects to attract more people.

33. Show exclusivity - When you try the previous suggestion, you're already making yourself exclusive. People just can't get to you and they have to work their way through obstacles (if you want to call it that). The mere effort of trying to get close to you will give you an assurance that they will do anything to please you.

34. Announce a deadline - Procrastination is your biggest enemy. To make sure that your requests or instructions are executed at the time you expect it to be done, always put up a deadline.

35. Restrict their freedom - A person's desire always influences his/her behavior. Once you tell people that they can't have something, the more they will clamor for it. Believe me, this trick is a favorite amongst presidents.

The Language of Persuasion

36. Use double speak - Avoid using offensive words and substitute them with less offensive ones. For example: use "mentally challenged" instead of "idiot," "communication" instead of "propaganda," "enhanced interrogation" instead of "torture," and so on.

37. Play with numbers - When you are demonstrating something, play around with numbers in your attempt to persuade. Try something like, "close to nine out of ten" or "fewer than five out of every..."

38. Use positive words - What you want is for people to feel confident and comfortable in doing what you want. Hence, use positive words whenever you're trying to communicate.

39. Pack words with emotion - Emotion packed words are extremely useful in making people act. Just look at how George W. Bush used the word "terrorist" in his campaign against enemies of the U.S.

40. Be silent - After closing a deal, the best thing to do is to be silent. The person has already made his choice and you don't want to ruin the whole thing by accidentally giving the other guy contradicting ideas.

41. Paint pictures with words - Isn't it nice to spend some time walking at the park with those lovely trees all over the place, swaying back and forth to the flow of fresh air? You can just feel the rays of the morning sun gently touching your soft skin until, suddenly; you step on a pile of dog poo... (hehe! Just giving you a break. We're not even half-way through the list)

42. Choose the right words - Using the right words can sometimes make a big difference. Instead of saying, "Sir, I'm sure we'll have trouble convincing the staff about your plans." try, "Sir, I'm sure the staff will greatly appreciate it and give you more approval if we try other means."

43. Replace "you" with "let's" - You can get more cooperation from people by replacing "you" with "let's." The phrase "let us" gives a hint of involvement on your part. So let's try using "let's" from now on.

44. Use simple statements - Give your instructions in simple, direct, and brief statements. Not only is it easier to remember, but it is also easier to understand and absorb.

45. Use everyday language - Complicated language will only confuse your listeners and/or your readers. Sure you got an enormous vocabulary, but if you talk like an intellectually dexterous individual (geek) all the time, it's more likely that you'll just be misinterpreted.

46. Avoid vulgar and curse words - As much as possible, try to avoid using profanity in your statements (especially with new acquaintances). Most of the time, your credibility depends on the kinds of words you use.

47. Avoid jargon and technical language - If the person you're talking to is working in the same field as you are, then there's no problem with this. In most cases, however, you interact with different people. Like I said earlier, just use everyday language.

48. Keep sentences short - In the early centuries, a single sentence can stand as a whole paragraph. Today, we're clearly living in a world where a single word such as "party" is enough to say it all. With that said, "let's" "party."

49. Don't beat around the bush - If you have something to say, say it directly.

50. Use verbs - Action words are more likely to make people move. Keep in mind that the words you say are being imagined by the person you're talking to. Thought precedes movement.

51. Use words that grab attention - Words like FREE, EARN NOW, EASY, SEXY, and GUARANTEED are just few of the numerous attention grabbing words that you can use. Try to EXPERIMENT with these words by adding them in your statements.

52. Emphasize what you want - Take a look at the last sentence above.

53. Pace - Studies have found that speaking faster is more persuasive than speaking in a slow and monotonous way.

54. Avoid vocal fillers - What this means is that... uhm... well... to make... uhm... your ideas accepted... er... don't use these kinds of words when speaking.

55. Determine your pitch - Adjusting the pitch of your voice by making it lower is proven to be more effective in persuasive speech.

56. Adjust your volume - Always speak loud enough so that people can hear you. If you're speaking in front of a crowd, test the sound system first to ensure that your audience will not end up being deaf after your presentation.

57. Be more articulate - Ideas that are communicated in a smooth flow and a coherent way adds more credibility. People are more likely to act on your requests or instructions when they are able to fully understand what you're trying to say.

58. Take some time to pause - Emphasis does not necessarily mean you should only speak louder, more fluently, in a low voice, and so on. There are times when you need to pause so that people will have time to absorb what you just said.

Distinction and Contrast

59. Triple the value - If you are selling a product, people are more likely to buy it when they see an extra value. Whatever you are selling, try adding a discount, bonus products, a warranty, or anything else that will give the impression of a good deal.

60. Change their perspective - When you talk to a salesperson, try to observe how they breakdown the price of what they are selling into ridiculously small easy monthly payments. This is called reframing.

61. Shift their focus - This is a technique used by advertisers to put your attention on the "lighter" side of the picture. Is the glass half full or is it half empty? Is it bad for your purse or is it good for your health?

62. The Door-In-The Face - Make an initially huge request that has a possibility of being turned down. After getting the response, make another request that is reasonable for the other person.

63. Use Comparison - Another technique used in advertising. I'm sure you see a lot of this on television. You compare your product or request to something similar but undesirable in order to get the person to agree with you.

64. Start high with your request - When asking for a request, try to make your way through in getting a "yes" by starting off high. Large request usually get a "no" so make sure before you get down to the real request, ask for something bigger first.

65. Use the right timing - In order for the previous technique to be effective, always state your real request immediately after the earlier ones.

66. Take note of the situation - Are you in the office, in class, in a party, inside a church, or inside a bar? Different places have different moods. Be aware of the situation to be able to match the person's mood.

The Power of Suggestion

67. Expect to affect - Expectation is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Did you know that you can affect people's behavior just by showing them your expectations?

68. Consider it done! - You've probably heard this before. However, you're not supposed to be the one to say this. Whenever you send out instructions, just imagine the other person uttering these words to give strength to your unconscious signals.

69. Use persuasive suggestions - Doctors are not the only ones who can use the placebo effect. You can actually use the same principle to make people do what you want them to do.

70. Emphasize the time - What time is it? Well, it's time for you to make people do what you want instead of the other way around. Did you get the point?

71. Use their reputation - Most people strongly identify themselves with their reputation. "Boss, I know you're a generous guy. How about giving me a raise?"

72. Use embedded commands - Here's an example of an embedded command: "You can try this one right away after you finish this article. (Embedded command: "try this one right away")

73. Pacing and leading - Make the person feel comfortable and in agreement with you then try to move them in the direction that you want.

Getting People Involved

74. Increase their participation - The more a person is involved in what you are doing, the more likely it is for that person to feel connected with you.

75. Use role-playing - Celebrities often experience difficulty getting out of their roles. Pretending is an easy way to change your beliefs. Make people pretend and you'll be able to tap into their unconscious mind.

76. Ask for people's advice - Another way to get people involved is by asking for their advice. Some will even teach you how to do it the right way.

77. The Visualization technique - People who sell cars will offer a test-ride to a potential buyer. Surely, if you can visualize yourself riding a car more vividly, you're more inclined to buy.

78. Keep human contact - If you own a store, approaching your customers and making a conversation with a friendly touch is more likely to make a sale than just hanging around near your cash deposit box.

79. Create an atmosphere - Visual appeal, aroma, and music are used by many types of business establishments to create an atmosphere and to attract more customers.

80. Create tension - If there's tension, there has to be a release. Just like the plot in a movie or a novel, create tension then offer a resolution at the end.

81. Allow hands-on experience - Computer software companies release Beta versions of their products not only to test it, but to make consumers actually purchase the final version.

82. Learn how to handle objections - Let's face it. You won't be able to get people to agree with you all the time, but if you know how to handle objections, then they won't be able to escape your charm.

83. Tell mesmerizing stories - If you have the ability to tell interesting stories to your listeners or your readers, the more likely people will give you attention and the chance to persuade.

84. Use repetition - Advertisers know that a single exposure of their brand on television is not enough. That's why they continuously show the product to push it deeper inside your mind. You should do the same thing with your ideas. Push it deeper inside other people's minds.

85. Repackage your message - You can use repetition, but you don't want people to take you or your ideas for granted. Learn how to repackage your message just like how companies repackage their products.

86. Build suspense - Isn't it annoying to leave something unfinished? How about seeing that "to be continued..." message on the television series you're watching? Indeed, it keeps people coming back for more.

87. Build a competition - In order to make people loyal to your brand or to your group, there must be a competition. Create an atmosphere of "them" versus "us."

88. Engage the five senses - What enters our mind passes through our five senses. When persuading other people, try to stimulate the five senses as much as you can through the methods mentioned earlier.

Getting People's Attention

89. Present new and innovative ideas - If you know how to repeat and repackage, you should also offer something new from time to time. There are more choices today than there were before. They can leave you easily when they find something better. Don't give them the chance to do so.

90. Use quotes - "The real persuaders are our appetites, our fears and above all our vanity. The skillful propagandist stirs and coaches these internal persuaders." - Eric Hoffer (July 25, 1902 - May 21, 1983)

91. Make shocking statements - Just watch the primetime news and you'll learn how to do this in no time.

92. Give relevant examples - I think I'll leave this one alone.

93. Give shortcuts and tips - People want and need things that will make their life easier. We've all had it with this game we call life. Why not share something that is beneficial for all.

94. Learn the art of questioning - Indeed, questioning is an art. If you know how to use it well, you can enter other people's minds easily. Try these questioning techniques.

95. Make them ask - You're not the only one who should ask questions. When people don't ask, that means they are not interested. Do you have any questions?

How To Use Flattery

96. Favoritism at its finest - Favoritism in the workplace is definitely undesirable. So make everyone, in any place, your favorite and you are sure to get them to do things for you.

97. Challenge the person's ego - Do you have the guts to try out everything you've read here? Let's see!

98. Don't react; just respond - Persuasion is not about you. It's all about your purpose, and your purpose is to influence other people. Failure is sometimes inevitable, but once you've learned your lesson, brush it off and move on.

99. Make them feel important - Hitting on people's self-esteem by making them feel important is a very effective technique in persuasion. Give them a supply of importance; they'll give you a supply of favors.

100. Learn how to praise - Aside from making them "feel" important, it is also necessary that you tell people directly what you find nice about them.

101. Show appreciation - Every effort made from the other person's part should be responded to with gratitude and appreciation.

How To Use Association

102. Use endorsements - You don't always need to work alone. Persuasion also involves the help of other people. Companies rely on famous celebrities to endorse their products. If you know people with good reputations, find out how you can capitalize on your relationship with them.

103. Use the Anchor technique - Study how to tap emotions and experiences of events, places, and things inside other people's mind by using the anchor technique. The right kind of stimulus at the right setting is proven to be an effective persuasion tool.

104. Use signs and symbols - You see these everywhere. Just look around your room and see how many signs and symbols you can identify. If you want to take this seriously, you can try studying semiotics.

105. Associate positive experience - Salespeople take their clients out to lunch or dinner. Other businessmen do the same. Why? So that they can be remembered. It's just like taking your girlfriend out on a first date.

106. Use sponsorship - Many companies sponsor various events to make positive associations. If you watch sports, take a look at the banners all over the venue and try to distinguish which companies they represent.

107. Produce lasting images - Well-known personalities use different kinds of images to project the kind of qualities they want people to perceive. Have you ever tried wearing a bling-bling?

108. Make use of colors - There are many different meanings of colors. If you know what each color represents, you can use this knowledge to elicit a certain mood or feeling. Speaking of feelings, let's try to find out how to use them.

Using Emotions To Take Them Over

109. Envy - Envy is what a person feels when he perceives in himself a lack of other people's qualities, accomplishments, or material possession. Making others feel envy, however, is undesirable, but is still an effective persuasion technique.

110. Worry - Persuasion may be ineffective if the person you're trying to persuade is worried about something. Help the person get back to reality first by using positive and affirming words before applying any of the techniques here.

111. Fear - Fear is commonly used as a marketing strategy, but you can also persuade people by invoking fear with the use of your words.

112. Anger - Someone who is angry may be someone who wants attention. You just need to know how to diffuse the person's anger when it's time for you to persuade.

113. Sympathy - You see this being used a lot of times on television. Starving children, tortured animals, war victims, and so on. When people feel sympathy towards something, they are more willing to help.

114. Jealousy - Jealousy is what you feel when you see other's possessing something that you don't want them to have. There's a good chance that you can persuade a person who is jealous.

115. Shame - When people do something they regret, they may or may not be motivated to make up for their mistakes. If they still see a little bit of hope, help them get up.

116. Pity - Pity is what you feel for people who have been treated unjustly or have experienced some unfortunate events in their lives.

Using Facts and Figures

117. Cite empirical studies - People are more inclined to believe your claim if you back it up with scientific evidence. Sometimes, just adding the words "scientific findings have proven..." in your words can already make a big difference.

118. Gather testimony - There's a reason why we look at product reviews, movie reviews, book reviews, and so on. The more testimonies you can get, the more you add to the appeal of your product or claim.

119. Use statistics - Graphs, charts, statistical data, etc. All of these have numbers that will help you provide stronger evidence to your listeners or readers.

120. Create an analogy - You can sometimes go on explaining something for a long time, but people may still not be able to understand. Using analogies is just like making people watch a theatrical version of a novel.

121. Show published reports - If it's documented or published on a newspaper, then you can use it to support your claim.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Avatar Movie Masters Jake Sully

Video Review Request by Bumblebee123. Sorry It took so long, my computer's hard to work with



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Avatar - speed painting Neytiri in Photoshop

Avatar - speed painting of Neytiri in Photoshop. Video showing a time-lapse of the stages of a painting I did recentley of Neytiri, from the hit film 'Avatar'. Total completion time was 5 hours. I used photo-reference and painted in Photoshop CS3. I would like to create speed painting videos from now on, does anyone have any recommendations for what software to use? If so, please leave a comment. Cheers.



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Friday, December 3, 2010

Stick figure madness!!!

made with pivot stick figure animator sony vegas after effects and action essentials 2 720p. please subscribe, extra tags pivot gun fight- by kanyon aka idioticbacon extra tags the ability to create an avatar which is like the Nintendo Wii XBOX 360 Experience Dashboard Live Halo * Play from hard drive. Copy your games from the game disc and play directly from the hard drive. Not only will the drive not spin, but load times are quicker, as well. Of course, you will still need the disc in the tray to prove you own the game. * Access Xbox LIVE Marketplace on the Web. Browse and purchase Marketplace content whenever you want from Xbox.com and it downloads automatically to your console. Purchase that new map, television episode, the latest Xbox LIVE Arcade game or set up a movie to watch when you computerget home from work. download movies watch movies online no credit card * Dashboard built into the buyingnew Xbox Guide. For everyone who loves rent the how to free ms points xbox live subscription you tube partner prize rebel cheat engine fire fox i soulja boy bird walk mrfirefalls mrwaterfalls i can get you recon image fake not real do not post illegal banned suspension hacking youtube accounts hotmail yahoo google mail send sent recieved customer service boosting prank Major Nelson shows us how to customize Avatars. Avatars are coming this fall in the Xbox 360 dashboard update The New Xbox 360 Experience, including avatars and new games available for download on the Xbox ...



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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Learn How to Download Movies to Your iPod Touch

The iPod Touch is one of the newest entertainment gadgets on the market today, having been released only last September 2007. Depending on the iPod Touch's capacity, it can store from 1,750 songs, 10,000 photos and 10 hours of video for the 8GB to 7,000 songs, 25,000 photos and 40 hours of video for the 32GB, with the 16GB in the middle range. With these enormous data storage capacity, all iPod Touch owners must learn how to download movies to their iPod Touch. The possibilities for entertainment are endless, which is very important in a society that discourages boredom. Thus, if you are the type who wants to explore all these entertainment possibilities, you need to learn how to download movies to your iPod Touch. But first, a few words of caution before you actually learn how to download movies to your iPod Touch.

First, avoid free downloads as these can have computer viruses and pests riding for free, too. It is better to subscribe to licit online download sites. Second, ask around for the site that downloads faster since you do not want to wait many days for a movie to finish downloading, which should also bring your attention to reputable sites. Third, the site should offer free and user-friendly software. This is important as applications are necessary to actually transfer movies to your iPod Touch. Fourth, technical support and tutorials must be present to enable you to successfully download movies even on your first try, as well as to provide you with after-sales support.

These are just a few of the tips before you learn how to download movies to your iPod Touch but a little common sense will also do you a lot of good. You can subscribe to online stores for your movie downloads. First, ensure that your selected movies are compatible with your iPod Touch, either in the MP4 or in the M4V formats. There are programs to help you transfer movie files into these formats. You can then import your desired movie from your personal computer to the iTunes library. Connect your computer to your iPod Touch using the USB drive, which is similar to any normal file transfer and then drag the files from the iTunes library into the iPod Touch folder. If you are skilled in data transfer from the hard drive to any removable drive, you will quickly learn how to download movies to your iPod Touch.

You can then view the whole movie by selecting "Videos" and then "Movies" on your iPod. However, there are sites that also offer a wide variety of video offerings. These include web sites like The Movie Downloads. Using the software these type of sites provide you can locate DVD quality movies and TV shows. If you encounter problems while you learn how to download movies to your iPod Touch, then this is where the online technical support of your chosen download provider should be of great help. Usually, the online technical support is operated on a 24/7 basis to enable members to use the service anytime and anywhere. You can also go back to the tutorials of the site since these normally provide for a step-by-step guide. Indeed, even as you learn how to download movies to your iPod Touch, you also understand the capabilities of your iPod Touch and exploring its endless possibilities to keep you entertained.

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Top 3 New DVD Releases - The Best DVDs Released This Summer

Creating a list of the best new DVD releases has been narrowed down to 3. There are a number of the DVDs released to the general public worthy of note, but these newly released DVDs have been outstanding in theaters and thus, deserve special treatment.

With the advent of modern technology, film-making for movies, and TV shows have the ability to make DVDs and Blu-Ray discs come out soon after the movie release date. Sometimes it feels like these titles are only taking a few months for them to be available to the public. The truth of the matter is, it's true.

Here's the top 3 new DVD releases for this summer. They might also become the best DVDs released ever.

1) Alice in Wonderland

Tim Burton has done it again including Johnny Depp to play the major role in the story of Alice in Wonderland. Here, Alice returns to Wonderland, meets some old friends, and gets twisted into a colorful film that creates a extraordinary color palette to movie audiences. After glorified itself in the theaters through IMAX, the release of the DVD is even better.

Wonderland has become a metaphor for what it means to rediscover the innocence of childhood. Alice in Wonderland on DVD will bring that feeling into people's homes where it will remain amazing forever.

2) The Wolfman

The modern twist on the classic 1941 original is a fairly decent remake. Benicio del Toro plays a utterly sinister lead role. He turns into the Wolfman when there is a full moon lurking above London.

Coincidentally Benicio plays a character named Ben who returns to his hometown to investigate the death of his brother only to find out that his father, played by Anthony Hopkins, is the Wolfman ready to train his young pup.

The release of the new Wolfman on DVD will captive a audience of hungry buyers ready to dim the lights come this Fall. As Halloween is just around the corner, this will be the best DVD out.

3) Avatar

When an Avatar received its big-screen release, audiences were presented with a wide-jawed flick that demonstrated the power of James Cameron and his ability to present film in a whole new way.

Now audiences can experience the special features, deleted scenes, and bare-bones extra features that will give viewers a new DVD experience.

Avatar is a film that explores other planets and other creatures that allow audiences to plunge into the head of director James Cameron. It explores a dialogue that littered with new archetypes and overlooks the standard movie structure. It is Pandora.

Now, viewers can own a piece of film-making history in their very own home with Avatar on DVD.

As you can see, film enthusiasts will agree that this list top 3 new DVD releases this summer might actually become the best DVDs released ever.

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