Monday, September 22, 2008
John Hamm - Mad Men
John Hamm is a cocky socail analysist who wins over the heart of liberal Rebecca Hall. Then there is psychologist Bill Paxton, who's character is the most boring of the batch. John Hamm and Russell MacLellan have been spearheading the effort, aided by current politicians and others. John Hamm, the actor playing Don Draper, hits the role with pitch-perfect precision. He reminds me of Gregory Peck, with Peck's silence and soulfulness, (he even looks like Peck) but with a better developed shadow.
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Ephelides
Ephelides and solar lentigines are benign pigmented spots, which are currently associated with an increased risk of skin cancer. These two pigmented spots are known to be discriminated by their clinical, histological, and electron microscopic characteristics, even though occasional misclassification can occur because of their similarity.
Ephelides are not permanent, and will fade or disappear completely if there is no exposure to the sun. Some people of mixed races who can tan darkly will freckle with minimal sun expsore. Ephelides comes from the Greek word for freckle: ephelis. The principal characteristic of this form of freckle is its color (red or light brown). Ephelides were seen in 16%, lentigines solaris in 62.4%, and lentigines seniles in 33.2%. All signs of skin aging increased significantly with age and so did lentigines solaris, seniles, and actinic keratoses.
Ephelides were not infrequently observed in our children (prevalence r . Ephelides, are flat red or light-brown spots that typically appear during the sunny months and fade in the winter. Lentigines, are small tan, brown, or black spots which tend to be darker than an ephelis-type freckle and which do not fade in the winter. Ephelides are common in lighter type skin in individuals who sunburn easily. Lentigines usually appear later in life and can occur in all skin types.
Ephelides appear as macular brown pigmentation in sun-exposed areas, usually on the face. They are more common in light-skinned individuals, and the tendency to have freckles is a heritable condition. Ephelides are more common in those with light complexions (although are found on people with a varriety of skin tones) and with the regular use of sunblock, can be suppressed. Ephelides appear as flat brown pigmentation in sun-exposed areas, usually on the face. They are much more common in fair-skinned individuals, and a propensity to have freckles is an inheritable condition.
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First day of fall 2008
September 22nd. is also known as the autumnal equinox. On this day, the night and day are nearly of the same length and the Sun crosses the celestial equator.
After today the nights grow longer. Daylight at the equinox is slightly longer than the night, partly because the Earth's atmosphere bends sunlight hidden just under the horizon.
At the poles the equinox marks the transition from 24 hours of night to 24 hours of daylight. And at the equator, the equinox marks the moment when the Sun is directly overhead.
Autumnal equinox/Mabon -- Pagan/Wiccan celebration of the time when day and night are of equal duration; a harvest celebration. Fans may see rare summer weather at homecoming game autumnal equinox 2008 last day of summer 2008
Let's celebrate the arrival of the autumn. In Chinese saying, autumn is the most romantic season, autumn in chinese is 秋, (qiu - sound like chiu).