If I am not mistaken, this is the first time I can see the track in all its Chinese character glory. But my mobo
Anyway, I am just happy there is some sound or noise when I am pounding away in the basement.
Related Blog post here.Media attention ahead of the new movie's release this year will focus on the long, acrobatic and sometimes disturbing sex scenes between the main characters, which Lee hinted were real.
When asked in Venice about the authenticity of the sex, he replied: "Did you see the movie? Then why do you ask?"
In a recent interview Lee described his new film as "a scary place," and "like hell." But although lust is used to lure a man into a dangerous trap, love's power also offers a glimmer of hope to characters caught in a world of violence and fear.
This is allegedly shot from a Nikon D300 at ISO 6400. It's not ISO 640, it's 10 times that, ISO 6400.
Picture via flickr via tinyrul.com/3xjapt via Nikonwatch.com
The New York TimesUnquoteAugust 8, 2007 Wednesday
Late Edition - FinalPaid Notice: Deaths CHAO, RUTH MULAN CHU
CHAO--Ruth Mulan Chu 77, wife, mother, Asian scholar, and
CHAO--Ruth Mulan Chu. The Board of Trustees of St. John's
philanthropist passed away on Thursday, August 2, 2007 at
New York Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital after a seven
year battle with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Precious wife of
Dr. James S.C. Chao, Chairman of the Foremost Group of New
York, cherished mother of United States Secretary of Labor
Elaine L. Chao, Jeannette, May, Christine, Grace, and Angela
Chao; treasured grandmother of Ben, Tyler, Alexia, Penelope,
Miranda Mei and Jessica Ruth; and beloved mother-in-law of
Republican Leader in the United Senate Mitch McConnell,
Jeffrey Hwang, Jos Shaver and Gordon Hartogensis. A native
of Anhui, China, she came to the United States as a young
mother with three children in 1961, to join her husband who
had arrived three years earlier. At the age of 51, she
decided to return to school and earn a Master's degree in
Asian literature and history from St. John's University. She
has also established several foundations that provide scores
of scholarships annually in her native land of China. A
devout Christian and a lifelong church and community
volunteer, she is deeply mourned by friends and family.
University joins with the entire University community in
mourning the passing of Ruth Mulan Chu Chao. An accomplished
alumna who returned to the University at the age of 51 to
attain a Master's degree in Asian Literature and History,
she was an esteemed member of our University community.
Along with her husband, alumnus and trustee emeritus James
S.C. Chao, her daughter, honorary alumna and U.S. Secretary
of Labor Elaine L. Chao, and her son-in-law, honorary
alumnus United States Senator Mitch McConnell, she
participated in a variety of University activities, where
she touched us with her grace and dignity. She loved and was
beloved by her husband and daughters. She and they are in
our thoughts and prayers in this time of sorrow. Thomas E.
McInerney, Chair, Board of Trustees Donald J. Harrington,
C.M., President
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Nowadays I loathe to have my haircut, that's why I seldom have mine cut, maybe once or twice a year. I went back to Chinatown. I could ...