Awesome band, amazing song If you like this, check out other songs on my channel! Lyrics: I love this life, I have given myself. This love will never fade, never will we fall. Every soul and every mind and every action that they take. Never will we look back. This is my life, and I don’t care what you think. Because this is my dream. Dreaming has opened up the waters and they’re streaming. Floating away. Waiting for the night to clear the air. Rest assured we will fill their empty prayers. I am so alive, nothing can kill my faith, I will forever stride. This is my life, a dream a hope, that will never die. (x2) Dreaming has opened up the waters and they’re streaming. Floating away. Waiting for the night to clear the air. Rest assured we will fill their empty prayers. I am so alive, nothing can kill my faith, I will forever stride. I’m dreaming! …

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Sky Eats Airplane – The Artificial

On August 30, 2011, in Artificial, by Nararya


www.myspace.com I do not own this song! Copyrights go to well, I don’t know … WMG? their record label? Shit I don’t know.. Hand me your lies Hand me my keys. You have to give it all up When you realize What youre leaving behind I wish I was lost But this was an alternate destinatiobn. Watch life flash before your eyes and hope for the best. Even in this well lit room, Where you lay down to rest You still casvt a shadow that stabs you in the back This all began so well and was the longest spiral. downward I’ve ever felt. You would’ve been the death of me if I stuck around much longer These months of sickness felt like I was sleeping six feet underground. You can’t tell the differnce between what’s real and not Find the truth or you will lose yourself forever. I know it’s not all your fault I knew early on what I was getting myself into. Go ahead, be my guest, work on everything that closed our door Everything I worked so hard for. You said you walked the line, but you’re the one falling short Actions speak louder than words. I can’t waste time anymore… When you realize What you’re leaving behind I wish I was lost, But this was an alternate destination. With no plot And no path laid out I swear I’m not lost I’m not lost You were offered the world and turned it down Shed no tear, and hope to break out on your own I Refuse to call this place home.

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Artificial poinsettias

On August 14, 2011, in Artificial, by Nararya

Artificial poinsettias

Artificial poinsettias look gorgeous at Christmastime no matter what you do to them. But every good thing can be enhanced! We’ve compiled some creative, fresh ideas for ways to show off your artificial poinsettias at your holiday gatherings. These concepts are quick and easy, and you’ll have so much fun creating them!
Cover the dining room table in bountiful artificial poinsettias. These naturally plentiful flowers give your tabletop a marvelously decadent vibe, especially when you use champagne flutes to contain them. Start with a large decorative glass urn in the center of the table, filled with artificial cranberries. Stuff artificial poinsettias into the cranberry fill, completely filling the circumference of the glass. Next, cut sprigs of artificial poinsettias from a larger plant, placing two to three blooms in standard-size champagne flutes at each setting.

Wrap a dainty silver ribbon around the middle of the flute, and you’re done!
For a sophisticated, sultry look, wrap standard terra cotta pots in black fabric to create a brilliant contrast to red or white artificial poinsettias. Head to your local craft store to find ribbon or fabric in assorted rich textures. We recommend black satin, black sequin, or glittered black material. Working with pots of different sized will give your display great depth. Once you’ve covered all desired pots, fill them liberally with artificial poinsettias and display them on top of a foyer table, piano, or buffet.

Let your cheery artificial poinsettias be the first thing your guests encounter this holiday season by crafting your own poinsettia wreath for the front door. This is a very easy project. It will take hardly any time at all. Start with a standard outdoor wreath and a silk poinsettia plant. Cut poinsettia blooms from the plant, leaving enough stem to work with. Them, weave them into your wreath, adding a flower every three to four inches. Next, add red or gold bows for added decoration, and clear or white Christmas lights if you wish.
Nothing makes your guests feel more welcome than finding a creative favor waiting for them at the dinner table. Create the perfect treat using artificial poinsettias and edible goodies. Select a collection of shallow decorative glasses, and fill them with your choice of candied cranberries or white chocolate-covered almonds. To create a striking contrast, use silk poinsettias in the opposite color of your candy choice. Cut blooms from a larger plant and place two or three in each glass. Place one at each setting, and they’re ready to go. Please be advised that this favor should not be made with live poinsettia blooms as they can be toxic to humans and animals.
Don’t forget to place silk poinsettia plants in strategic locations throughout your home, too. This is one decoration that can’t be overdone at Christmastime!

 

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Artificial Vision

On July 24, 2011, in Artificial, by Nararya

Artificial Vision

Those who had lost their vision can regain it with the help of the latest discovery in technology. The technique of artificial vision is now introduced. The researchers has worked in this field and introduced a microchip made of silicon to give you the power of vision. Dr Mark Humayun has contributed greatly to the research in the field for creating an artificial vision.

Even if the retina of a person is damaged, there is a chance for the person to regain his sight. The scientists have found out that if the nerve ganglia are stimulated with mild electricity the person will be able to see the light. The images and the electric pulse thus generated can be translated with the help of a device to create vision. The device is called the artificial silicon retina (ASR). This device is developed by the Optobionics.

This is a very small device having only 2mm diameter. This device is made very small and it is thinner than human hair. This extreme structure is made because it should be placed inside the most delicate organ, the eye. This should be very carefully placed in the eye without causing any disruption to the functioning of the eye. Dr Mark Humayun was leading the Department of Energy’s creation of this ARP (Artificial Retina Project).

This artificial retina contains about three thousand five hundred solar cells. These cells will generate electric pulses from the light the device receive. With the help of a surgery this device can be placed in the eye of a person. Generally the light entering into the eye is falling on the retina. Here the artificial retina will get the power it needs to function from the light entering into the eye.

The researches are demanding that the person keeping this device can see the images of about ten by ten pixels.

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I, Artificial – Perfect Perceptions

On May 20, 2010, in Artificial, by Nararya


A video from our first show! Edited/filmed by Mike Mendoza Clean vocals: Noah Whitney www.myspace.com/iartificial

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