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Brow Tattoos And Jewelry Inserts

Throughout history fashions have constantly changed. One of todays favorite looks, especially with the young and cool, is to go in for body piercing and becoming more popular is eyebrow tattooing, which will leave a permanent mark or design. Temporary tattoos are also popular and are a benefit if you haven t quite made up your mind on the look you want to achieve. Jewelry inserts in the eyebrow can achieve a truly noticeable effect. Getting Tattooed The procedure is the same as in all permanent tattooing and simply involves puncturing the skin with a very fine needle fitted to a specially designed machine that also inserts tiny drops of colored ink into the holes. The time taken for tattooing is dependant on the size of the design so larger and more intricate the design, the longer it will take. As even the most energetic tattoo artist can tire after 2-3 hours it is sometimes necessary to return one or more times to finish the more elaborate designs. Expect some bearable pain and a small amount of bleeding. Usually you will consult with the tattoo artist who will show you designs that he, or she, thinks will appeal to you. A pattern of the chosen design is then applied...

Posted on February 25, 2009 by Kenton •  Comments (10)  • 

Vernal Equinox History And Traditions

From a technical standpoint the Vernal Equinox is an astronomical event, it s one of the four quadrature days of the Earth s orbit. However for people both modern and ancient, the Vernal Equinox marked the transition from winter into spring. The Vernal Equinox occurs on March 20th or 21st and is one of two days during the year when there are 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness, the other day is the Autumnal Equinox. People have been marking and celebrating the Vernal Equinox for thousands of years. The Great Sphinx which was constructed over 4500 years ago on the Giza Plateau in Egypt, faces due east on the Vernal Equinox. The monoliths located at Stonehenge, which are estimated to be over 3000 years old, mark the position of the rising sun on the Vernal Equinox. In Central America the Ancient Mayan Caracol Tower and Temples of the Sun and Moon also have alignments that coincide with the sun s position on the Vernal Equinox. Most historians believe that this knowledge was important to ancient cultures in choosing a time to plant their crops. In Iran they celebrate Norouz which roughly translates to new day on the Vernal Equinox. In China they celebrate Chunfen...

Posted on January 20, 2009 by Aliza •  Comments (2)  • 

The Lost Experience Failure Of Plot, Success Of Commercialism

The Lost Experience , a creation of ABC and their advertising partners, was to be an immersive portal for Lost viewers to be part of a tiny, lurid slice of the Lost universe. In the beginning, it was the story of The Hanso Foundation, a seemingly benevolent corporation with a dark secret, a secret that a mysterious hacker named Persephone was intent to reveal. There were codes to be solved, clues to follow, and a mystery to solve. As time went on, the millions of followers of the game came to know the good guys and bad guys of the game: The hacker Persephone was really the waifish Rachel Blake, on a personal mission to bring down the man; the defiant conspiracy radio-show jock DJ Dan, whose nemesis was -- you guessed it -- The Hanso Foundation; Alvar Hanso himself, the super rich head of the foundation which bears his namesake mysteriously missing; Thomas Mittlewerk, man of science with a shady past. The allusions to Lost were often tenuous at best, but tantalizing to fans of the series hopeful for a glimpse into the universe of the show. Over the summer, an agonizingly slow exposition revealed the following story: A mathematician created a formula for predicting the end...

Posted on November 21, 2008 by Terra •  Comments (9)  • 

 
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