terça-feira, 31 de março de 2009

Portugal in Eurovision

Winner of the talent show "Chuva de Estrelas" in 1993, Sara Tavares was the voice choosed to represent Portugal in Eurovision 1994. The song finished with a proud 8th place with 73 points. It's actually one of Sara Tavares most known songs.
Sara Tavares - Chamar A Música.


Bruno Nº3 10ºF

segunda-feira, 30 de março de 2009

Portugal in Eurovision

In 2008, Vânia Fernandes was choosed to represent Portugal with "Senhora do Mar". In the semifinal was placed 2nd, but in the final droped to the 13th place with 69 points. This song was voted by the international judges as the best song. Enjoy it!


Bruno Nº3 10ºF

domingo, 29 de março de 2009

Portugal in Eurovision

In 1969, Desfolhada was the portuguese entry in Eurovision. Sung by Simone de Oliveira, was a very polemic song with the sentence "quem faz um filho, fá-lo por gosto" because Portugal was in the Salazarista era. This song actually won the contest, but António Salazar made the song drop to 13th place. Enjoy!


Bruno Nº3 10ºF

sábado, 28 de março de 2009

Portugal in Eurovision

O Meu Coração Não Tem Cor is the best classification Portugal ever had (6th).
In 1996, Lúcia Moniz was choosed to represent Portugal.


Bruno Nº3 10ºF

segunda-feira, 23 de março de 2009

Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available servers and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory. The same connection allows that computer to send information to servers on the network; that information is in turn accessed and potentially modified by a variety of other interconnected computers. A majority of widely accessible information on the Internet consists of inter-linked hypertext documents and other resources of the World Wide Web (WWW). Computer users typically manage sent and received information with web browsers; other software for users' interface with computer networks includes specialized programs for electronic mail, online chat, file transfer and file sharing.
The movement of information in the Internet is achieved via a system of interconnected computer networks that share data by packet switching using the standardized Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP). It is a "network of networks" that consists of millions of private and public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope that are linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, and other technologies

Luís Montijo

Mobile Phones

A mobile phone (also known as a handphone wireless phone, cell phone, cellular phone, cellular telephone or cell telephone) is a long-range, electronic device used for mobile voice or data communication over a network of specialized base stations known as cell sites. In addition to the standard voice function of a mobile phone, telephone, current mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, gaming, Bluetooth, infrared, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video, MP3 player, radio and GPS. Most current mobile phones connect to a cellular network of base stations (cell sites), which is in turn interconnected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) (the exception is satellite phones).
A mobile phone proper typically has a telephone keypad, more advanced devices have a separate key for each letter. Some mobile phones have a touchscreen.

Luís Montijo

quarta-feira, 4 de março de 2009

Do you believe?



The hunt for extra-terrestrial life should include what experts have named "weird life" - organisms which consist of something other than DNA - according to a committee of US scientists.

This "weird life" is thought to exist on many moons and planets, with Titan, one of Saturn's moons, named as the most promising source of extra-terrestrial beings.

The scientists went on to claim that some weird life may also exist here on earth, and have urged people to "go exploring with our eyes wide open".

Do you believe that extra-terrestrial beings exist, or are they a science-fiction fantasy?

Is it possible that in a universe so large ours is the only inhabited planet?

Should scientists receive funding to study in this field or would the money be better spent elsewhere?


Tatiana Santos nº16 10ºF

”Coming Out”



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Funny Commercials



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