Oct 03

Os dejo 50 sitios de temas y diseños de plantillas para blogs en Wordpress.

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Feb 20

RSgratis.com es un sitio que nos permite realizar descargas de rapidshare como si fueramos usuarios premium de manera gratuita. Cuenta con 3 mirrors y nos permite realizar hasta 5 descargas simultaneas y lo mejor de todo es que esta totalmente en español. Para esto al parecer el sitio utilza cuentas propias de rapidshare o que usuarios del sitio han donado.Lo único que necesitamos es ingresar al sitio seleccionar un mirror disponible, introducir la URL de rapidshare y presionar download y en breve tendremos nuestra descarga sin ninguna limitación.

Feb 20

MegaUpload SX3 es el nombre del plugin en cuestión y se encarga de activar la opción cuando necesitas descargar un enlace. Para ello cuando te encuentres con un enlace Megaupload simplemente debes actiavr el Plugin en Herramientas -> MegaUpload 3 -> Activo y acceder al enlace. Luego desactivarlo de la Misma forma.

Instalar Megaupload SX3.2

Para instalarla obviamente tenemos que tener instalado el navegador firefox y luego dirigirnos a la página de la extensión y presionar el botón “instalar ahora” para instalarla.

Despues de instalarla hay que reiniciar el firefox.

Uso de Megaupload SX.3.2

Utilizar la extensión es realmente sencillo, solo hay que seguir estos pasos:

1.- Antes de dar click en el enlace tipo http://www.megaupload.com/es/?d=ABCHDE tenemos que dirigirnos al menú herramientas-> megaupload 3 y seleccionar la opción “Activo”
Descargar de Megaupload gratis

2. Una vez activada la extensión ya podemos dar clic sobre el enlace de descarga de megaupload y seguimos el proceso normal para realizar la descarga.

3. Después de que te aparezca el enlace para descargar el archivo en megaupload e iniciar la descarga, hay que ir al menu herramientas-> Megaupload 3 y seleccionar la opción “Inactivo”

Hay que seguir estos pasos cada ves que queramos descargar algo de megaupload.

Jun 09

Watch Straps is the global leader in replacement bands for high-end and luxury watches, featuring HIRSCH, StrapCulture and other premium brands. In stock: over 5,000 quality watch staps.

A little history:

The word clock (from the Latin word clocca, “bell”), which gradually supersedes “horologe”, suggests that it was the sound of bells which also characterized the prototype mechanical clocks that appeared during the 13th century in Europe.

Between 1280 and 1320, there is an increase in the number of references to clocks and horologes in church records, and this probably indicates that a new type of clock mechanism had been devised. Existing clock mechanisms that used water power were being adapted to take their driving power from falling weights. This power was controlled by some form of oscillating mechanism, probably derived from existing bell-ringing or alarm devices. This controlled release of power - the escapement - marks the beginning of the true mechanical clock.

Outside of Europe, the escapement mechanism had been known and used in medieval China, as the Song Dynasty horologist and engineer Su Song (1020 - 1101) incorporated it into his astronomical clock-tower of Kaifeng in 1088. However, his astronomical clock and rotating armillary sphere still relied on the use of flowing water (ie. hydraulics), while European clockworks of the following centuries shed this old habit for a more efficient driving power of weights, in addition to the escapement mechanism.

These mechanical clocks were intended for two main purposes: for signalling and notification (e.g. the timing of services and public events), and for modeling the solar system. The former purpose is administrative, the latter arises naturally given the scholarly interest in astronomy, science, astrology, and how these subjects integrated with the religious philosophy of the time. The astrolabe was used both by astronomers and astrologers, and it was natural to apply a clockwork drive to the rotating plate to produce a working model of the solar system.

Simple clocks intended mainly for notification were installed in towers, and did not always require dials or hands. They would have announced the canonical hours or intervals between set times of prayer. Canonical hours varied in length as the times of sunrise and sunset shifted. The more sophisticated astronomical clocks would have had moving dials or hands, and would have shown the time in various time systems, including Italian hours, canonical hours, and time as measured by astronomers at the time. Both styles of clock started acquiring extravagant features such as automata.

In 1283, a large clock was installed at Dunstable Priory; its location above the rood screen suggests that it was not a water clock. In 1292, Canterbury Cathedral installed a ‘great horloge’. Over the next 30 years there are brief mentions of clocks at a number of ecclesiastical institutions in England, Italy, and France. In 1322, a new clock was installed in Norwich, an expensive replacement for an earlier clock installed in 1273. This had a large (2 metre) astronomical dial with automata and bells. The costs of the installation included the full-time employment of two technicians for two years.

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