Don't be distracted by the what-if's, should-have's, and if-only's. The one thing you choose for yourself - that is the truth of your universe.
Friday, 29 August 2014
ryujin juwara ep15:understanding between villain and hero
ryujin juwara ep15 focus the interaction between heroes and the villain,in this episode 15,it show the villain,
majimun army was not that cruel and evil.it show that onihito has very good heart despite look menacingly,the guy willingly to shake with the heroes,overall the episode quite good.cant wait for next episode.
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
top 5 most powerful claymore character
1.priscilla
Priscilla was to be Claymore No. 2 of Teresa's generation and is considered to be the most powerful character in the series, apart from Teresa, surpassing all the Abyssals . During her time as a Claymore, she possessed incredible potential as a warrior and, like Teresa, could fight without using her Yoki. She rose to the position of No.2 after just a few months in the field and was tasked to assassinate Teresa with the help of fellow single-digits Irene (current No. 2), Noel (No. 4), and Sophia (No. 3). It was during this mission that she reached her limit and Awakened, becoming one of the main antagonists of the series.
2. clare
Clare is a female Claymore and the Organization's No. 47 during her generation. She is the main protagonist of the series. She is the only known Claymore to have taken the flesh and blood of a fellow Claymore rather than that of a Yoma, making her 1/4 Yoma, as opposed to 1/2 human like the other warriors. This was allowed to happen as an expeiriment to attempt to create a stronger warrior.This expeiriment was considered a failure, as she was considered weak and was given the last rank of No. 47 in the 150th generation. Despite this, through both her own efforts and the help of others, Clare eventually attained a significant level of power and became one of the first partially Awakened Beings.
Clare is also the only person known to have volunteered to undergo the process of becoming a Claymore.
3. teresa
Teresa is a former Claymore No.1, the 182nd warrior of the 77th generation created by the Organization. She is among the eight most powerful No.1 warriors in the history of the Organization, considered even to be the strongest ever created. Possessing incredible raw power and acute Yoki sensing, she rarely had to tap into her massive Yoki reserve, releasing only ten percent in her battles against an awakened Rosemary and a near-awakened Priscilla.
She was nicknamed "Teresa of the Faint Smile" (微笑のテレサ, Bishō no Teresa, lit. "Smiling Teresa") for the faint smiles that graced her face as she effortlessly slaughtered her enemies. Had she survived, she would be a sure threat to the remaining Abyssal Ones, and possibly even Priscilla, the most powerful Awakened Being in the series.
4.miria
Miria was Claymore No. 6 of the 127th generation in the Organization, and currently the deuteragonist of the series. Her ability to move at frightening speeds, leaving after-images of herself in order to evade and confuse her opponents, earned her the title "Phantom Miria" (幻影のミリア, Gen'ei no Miria) and the reputation of being one of the fastest warriors of her generation
5.galatea
Galatea is Claymore No. 3 of Clare's generation. Galatea is a defensive type Claymore. Through her brilliant Yoki perception, she earned the title "God-Eye Galatea" (神眼のガラテア, Shingan no Garatea). Along with her prowess as a spy, she claims that the strength she gains from her Yoki release is the highest of her generation
Priscilla was to be Claymore No. 2 of Teresa's generation and is considered to be the most powerful character in the series, apart from Teresa, surpassing all the Abyssals . During her time as a Claymore, she possessed incredible potential as a warrior and, like Teresa, could fight without using her Yoki. She rose to the position of No.2 after just a few months in the field and was tasked to assassinate Teresa with the help of fellow single-digits Irene (current No. 2), Noel (No. 4), and Sophia (No. 3). It was during this mission that she reached her limit and Awakened, becoming one of the main antagonists of the series.
2. clare
Clare is a female Claymore and the Organization's No. 47 during her generation. She is the main protagonist of the series. She is the only known Claymore to have taken the flesh and blood of a fellow Claymore rather than that of a Yoma, making her 1/4 Yoma, as opposed to 1/2 human like the other warriors. This was allowed to happen as an expeiriment to attempt to create a stronger warrior.This expeiriment was considered a failure, as she was considered weak and was given the last rank of No. 47 in the 150th generation. Despite this, through both her own efforts and the help of others, Clare eventually attained a significant level of power and became one of the first partially Awakened Beings.
Clare is also the only person known to have volunteered to undergo the process of becoming a Claymore.
3. teresa
Teresa is a former Claymore No.1, the 182nd warrior of the 77th generation created by the Organization. She is among the eight most powerful No.1 warriors in the history of the Organization, considered even to be the strongest ever created. Possessing incredible raw power and acute Yoki sensing, she rarely had to tap into her massive Yoki reserve, releasing only ten percent in her battles against an awakened Rosemary and a near-awakened Priscilla.
She was nicknamed "Teresa of the Faint Smile" (微笑のテレサ, Bishō no Teresa, lit. "Smiling Teresa") for the faint smiles that graced her face as she effortlessly slaughtered her enemies. Had she survived, she would be a sure threat to the remaining Abyssal Ones, and possibly even Priscilla, the most powerful Awakened Being in the series.
4.miria
Miria was Claymore No. 6 of the 127th generation in the Organization, and currently the deuteragonist of the series. Her ability to move at frightening speeds, leaving after-images of herself in order to evade and confuse her opponents, earned her the title "Phantom Miria" (幻影のミリア, Gen'ei no Miria) and the reputation of being one of the fastest warriors of her generation
5.galatea
Galatea is Claymore No. 3 of Clare's generation. Galatea is a defensive type Claymore. Through her brilliant Yoki perception, she earned the title "God-Eye Galatea" (神眼のガラテア, Shingan no Garatea). Along with her prowess as a spy, she claims that the strength she gains from her Yoki release is the highest of her generation
Sunday, 24 August 2014
New research findings show that Neanderthals lived alongside modern humans for thousands of years – we were practically BFFs, or perhaps 'frenemies
Far from wiping out Neanderthals overnight, modern humans co-existed
with their shorter and stockier cousins for thousands of years, giving
plenty of time for the two groups to share ideas – and even squeeze in a
bit of time for sex.
The most accurate timeline yet for the demise of our closest relatives, published in the journal Nature
on Aug 20, shows that Neanderthals overlapped with present-day humans
in Europe for between 2,600 and 5,400 years before disappearing about
40,000 years ago.
Pinpointing how and when the Neanderthals became extinct has been tough because the mainstay process of radiocarbon dating is unreliable for samples that are more than 30,000 years old, due to contamination. But the latest six-year project by researchers at the University of Oxford uses modern methods to remove contaminants and accurately date nearly 200 samples of bone, charcoal and shell from 40 important archaeological sites across Europe.
The data showed that Neanderthals vanished from Europe between 39,000 and 41,000 years ago. But rather than being replaced rapidly by modern humans, their disappearance occurred at different times across different sites from the Black Sea to the Atlantic. “Now that we are using better techniques, the picture is becoming clearer in terms of how the Neanderthals disappeared from Europe,” says lead researcher Tom Higham. “Our results suggest there was a mosaic of populations.”
Scientists already know from DNA evidence that there was some interbreeding between the two groups, although it’s not clear whether this occurred once or many times. Recent studies have suggested between 1.5% and 2.1% of the DNA of modern non-African human populations originates from Neanderthals. “In a way, our close cousins, as Neanderthals are, aren’t extinct,” according to Higham. “They carry on in us today.”
Paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London, who was not involved in the research, says the new findings are “striking” and back up the idea that modern humans and Neanderthals may have learnt from each other. He believes interbreeding probably first occurred in Asia soon after modern humans began to leave Africa around 60,000 years ago, so the latest evidence indicates the two populations may have been in some kind of contact for up to 20,000 years – much longer than in Europe alone.
Pinpointing how and when the Neanderthals became extinct has been tough because the mainstay process of radiocarbon dating is unreliable for samples that are more than 30,000 years old, due to contamination. But the latest six-year project by researchers at the University of Oxford uses modern methods to remove contaminants and accurately date nearly 200 samples of bone, charcoal and shell from 40 important archaeological sites across Europe.
The data showed that Neanderthals vanished from Europe between 39,000 and 41,000 years ago. But rather than being replaced rapidly by modern humans, their disappearance occurred at different times across different sites from the Black Sea to the Atlantic. “Now that we are using better techniques, the picture is becoming clearer in terms of how the Neanderthals disappeared from Europe,” says lead researcher Tom Higham. “Our results suggest there was a mosaic of populations.”
Scientists already know from DNA evidence that there was some interbreeding between the two groups, although it’s not clear whether this occurred once or many times. Recent studies have suggested between 1.5% and 2.1% of the DNA of modern non-African human populations originates from Neanderthals. “In a way, our close cousins, as Neanderthals are, aren’t extinct,” according to Higham. “They carry on in us today.”
Paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London, who was not involved in the research, says the new findings are “striking” and back up the idea that modern humans and Neanderthals may have learnt from each other. He believes interbreeding probably first occurred in Asia soon after modern humans began to leave Africa around 60,000 years ago, so the latest evidence indicates the two populations may have been in some kind of contact for up to 20,000 years – much longer than in Europe alone.
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Monday, 18 August 2014
Friday, 15 August 2014
ryujin juwara ep 14 is awesome and the majimun army plan revealed
ryujin episode 14 is certainly one of the most waited episode after 4 month hiatus the series return.episode 14 certainly did not dissapoint the fan of the series,it did deliver very fun episode,they majimun army plan has been revealed.they are planning to destroy mankind by stealing all batu mabui.the fight scene also very good.
cant wait for next ep15.
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Extra supermoon' makes appearance after typhoon
Hours after Typhoon No. 11 petered out, the night skies cleared to reveal a rare lunar phenomenon known as "extra supermoon."
This occurs when the moon is closest to the Earth during its elliptical orbit and coincides with a new or full moon phase.
NASA called the Aug. 11 event an "extra supermoon" because the full moon was at its zenith in the same hour that it was at its closet point to the Earth, an even rarer occurrence.
As the clouds began to part over Fukuoka's Chuo Ward, moonlight cast a glow over the city just before 3 a.m.
The next supermoon will occur Sept. 9, the day after Japanese harvest moon viewing celebrations.
This occurs when the moon is closest to the Earth during its elliptical orbit and coincides with a new or full moon phase.
NASA called the Aug. 11 event an "extra supermoon" because the full moon was at its zenith in the same hour that it was at its closet point to the Earth, an even rarer occurrence.
As the clouds began to part over Fukuoka's Chuo Ward, moonlight cast a glow over the city just before 3 a.m.
The next supermoon will occur Sept. 9, the day after Japanese harvest moon viewing celebrations.
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Family finds girl lost in tsunami 10 years ago
More than 10 years after a tsunami swept her away from her parents, Raudhatul Jannah is back in their arms again.
Raudhatul was only 4 when her home in Indonesia was destroyed by a 2004 tsunami that killed some 230,000. After the tsunami struck, her father put her and her 7-year-old brother onto a board in the water, but then a "wave hit and I lost them," he recounts to DPA.
"We looked for them among ... piles of bodies, but we didn't find them," he says. "After one month we resigned ourselves to the thought that they had probably died."
Raudhatul, however, was very much alive. A fisherman found her washed ashore on a remote island, then took her back to the mainland, where he and his mother raised her, reports AFP. That is, until her uncle spotted her in June, was struck by the resemblance to his niece, and unraveled her true identity.
"I'm
happy to back with my mother and father again," Raudhatul says. "This
is a miracle from God," her mother adds, and "if anyone is in doubt, I'm
ready for DNA tests."
It's not clear what happened to Raudhatul's brother, but the parents plan to investigate reports that he, too, survived and is living on a local island
Raudhatul was only 4 when her home in Indonesia was destroyed by a 2004 tsunami that killed some 230,000. After the tsunami struck, her father put her and her 7-year-old brother onto a board in the water, but then a "wave hit and I lost them," he recounts to DPA.
"We looked for them among ... piles of bodies, but we didn't find them," he says. "After one month we resigned ourselves to the thought that they had probably died."
Raudhatul, however, was very much alive. A fisherman found her washed ashore on a remote island, then took her back to the mainland, where he and his mother raised her, reports AFP. That is, until her uncle spotted her in June, was struck by the resemblance to his niece, and unraveled her true identity.
It's not clear what happened to Raudhatul's brother, but the parents plan to investigate reports that he, too, survived and is living on a local island
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
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just watch vektor 58 ep 8 just watch vektor 58 ep 8 very good episode,build toward episode 9 pretty good,might continue watch the series