Saturday, November 20, 2010

Route Planner For Multiply Stops

November 20: Day 4

After a couple of hours of total homesick [or rather of depression in the perspective of the future homesick] I again made friends with my birthplace and hometown.
I firmly believe in reincarnation, and I am very sure that in a previous life any [but perhaps the one immediately before that] I lived in this wonderful, chaotic, multicultural city.
London is colored and gray together. I do not know how to succeed. In the last two days, I wandered a little 'alone. Today I brought with me my beloved Eric [a Canon] in Westminster to make two pictures to the giant clock in the capital.



Yesterday, I went shopping. In this city the cost of living is very high, but unlike, say, the Scandinavian cities [although even there with a little 'dexterity you can save money without torn] for example, there are billions of times.
For example, yesterday I took my nice tube ... I did a section of Northern Line, with only one change at a time the Central Line underground station and a few other West have come to the station at Shepherd's Bush. The neighborhood is not that good, but practically built around the subway station there is a famous shopping center. Well, if you around London without a map [under the nose acquired from the memories of my previous life English] inside the Westfield shopping center I needed it. 256 shops, 50 restaurants, corridors immense, flat planes and billions of people [and also very nice toilets].



short at the mall yesterday I bought a cell phone [a nice modern subject] the modest sum of £ 9.95 covering roughly 12 or 13 euro. Typically, the electronics that costs less than in Italy. Then went shopping on Oxford Street. Impractical. Next week we
retrying, but early in the morning, when there are fewer young ladies trying to billions of things [the line to the dressing rooms bordered by the 300 girls at Primark eye]. And tomorrow
Probably retrying the Brick Lane market ..

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Synyster Gates Hairstyle Old

November 18: Day 2

I arrived yesterday evening at 6p.m. to Victoria Station.
The lights of Christmas were made redundant in the path plenty of notice in a London bus and I recognized as beautiful as the one I had in mind.
The evening ended with fish and chips [could not miss the first day] and a chat with Taniela, my friend from London a few years that I attended in transit luggage from Victoria Station in Kennington, which is where I live. Today I met
Alessia South Kensington station, renamed here Alicia.
We have been shopping in a giant supermarket orange bears the name of Sainsbury's and I hope that spending hard until the day of my departure back home [which will take place no earlier than one month and a half, barring unforeseen circumstances dire of some strange type].
After shopping, we ventured in search of the Brick Lane Market to eat Thai food. Well if ever there you should find the Brick Lane Market is on Sundays only. We were in the area and we have the opportunity to visit the very nice Spitalfieds Market, where we ate a wonderful, giant potato for lunch, even though it was already 3.

Clearly the classic cameras have immediately attracted my attention, in a corner of fur hats, jackets and sheepskin Anticherive of all kinds.




A walk to Oxford Street and I fell in love a thousand times. But there are Christmas lights. Their effect on me is just a minimum.
E 'air [often flavored onion], the rhythm, the crowd, the colors, movement and even the rain that they are special.

Striped Green And Pink Lines In Vizio Tv

Perception


Every day we happen to read a book, watch a movie, surf the internet, play music and enjoy a varied range of activities. You can well to note that when we dedicate ourselves to these, for example when we read a book, happen to associate a color to its content according to the sensation we feel, but also combine with numerous images that come to mind when we do trample reading. That link, that is 'object-color', which leads to the production of sensations, is due to what is commonly called 'perception'. First we must clarify 'What is perception?'
Perception is a mental process that transforms sensory data into forms with meaning, around this topic have been made Several studies in the psychological, philosophical and medical.
The color perception involves an act of secondary and tertiary mental, built over the physiological process. The interior color palette depends not only on our perception of the exterior colors, but also by our specific way of revisiting the same emotionally. This is all due to an approach to 'psychological' which just puts in the foreground the personal biography rather than the cultural events.
visual perception is thanks to the brain and the brain itself is certainly a perception of "virtual" as our thoughts and our imagination and, as such, can lead to different emotional responses and psychological attitudes. All these feelings are defined as 'visual perception' are held in various locations in the cerebral cortex.
The perception of color is formulated in a particular area of \u200b\u200bthe brain caused by the action of photons on the cones, which are the two key components of the color representation that takes place every day in our brain. But we must remember that any kind of feeling you get in the process of perception is personal!
Why are we so attracted to the color? Simple, because we love them. Marketers leverage this because, color, acting on the subconscious level by stimulating the desire of satisfying a need. It is a constant of our lives and is a potential (and powerful) tool for psychological act on the human mind. a constant of our lives and is a potential (and powerful) tool for psychological act on the human mind and marketers have figured this out right!
The color, in particular, is used by a company (whether it be a studio or a supermarket) as a vector of attention, ie, as the visual element that allows the almost automatic capture of attention.
The U.S. Federal trademark registration says that the color is an essential and inseparable element of a brand, it is right to be protected the same way as a patent. It is thus possible to associate certain colors to certain goods, taking into account that the associations vary according to the trademarks and / or areas of activity: for example, if we are asked to associate the color red to a brand, we immediately think of Coca Cola with IBM or Pepsi blue, purple to Milka, with orange or the Wind Conto Arancio, with the Kodak yellow, pink Barbie, etc.. Red is often used for the insignia of a supermarket, while the green or blue are the most indicated for the signs placed in the category "services" or luxury goods. Even the color of a food product is of significant importance, as can influence the perception of certain tastes or smells certain. We will have consistent associations between color and taste, that the rose is sweet, salty, or green and orange pepper.
Now it's up to you. Close your eyes. Think of a color and match it to a brand. We would be grateful if you left the comment with your thoughts!