Creep Radiohead
When you were here before
Couldn't look you in the eye
You're just like an angel
Your skin makes me cry
You float like a feather
In a beautiful world
I wish I was special
You're so fuckin' special
But I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo
What the hell am I doing here?
I don't belong here.
I don't care if it hurts
I wanna have control
I wanna a perfect body
I wanna a perfect soul
I want you to notice
When I'm not around
You're so fuckin' special
I wish I was special
But I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo
What the hell am I doing here?
I don't belong here.
She's running out again,
She's running out
She's run run run run
Run
Whatever makes you happy
Whatever you want
You're so fuckin' special
I wish I was special
But I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo
What the hell am I doing here?
I don't belong here
I don't belong here
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The inaugural IRONMAN 70.3 Portugal is set in Cascais, along the Atlantic Coast.
Come for one reason. Stay for many.
With its mild climate and 3000 hours of sunshine per year, Portugal has always been the perfect destination for family holidays and now these awesome conditions are a part of the IRONMAN 70.3 event series.
Cascais, with more than 650 years of history, is just a 20 minute drive from Lisbon International Airport and is located between Sintra—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—and the Village of Oeiras.
Competitors will take in the best Cascais has to offer, starting with a one loop swim in front of the Fortaleza da Cidadela, the most spectacular bay in Portugal.
Originating in Cascais, one 90 km loop cycle course runs alongside the Ocean, through to Oeiras and Algés, a fast and flat part of thisbeautiful landscape. The course also covers stunning natural scenery in the Sintra forests, returning to Cascais along the Guincho Beach road "where the land ends and the sea begins."
The two loops of the run course go along the seafront 3 km (Paredão) promenade, the perfect inspiration to finish the race. Running between Cascais, Estoril and S. Pedro, competitors will be cooled by sea breezes and cheered on by spectators from the many restaurants.
Historic houses, palaces, and fortresses of bygone times over one of the most beautiful race courses ever devised for a triathlon. It's sure to be of the most amazing experiences of an athlete's lifetime.
The race will offer 50 qualifying slots for the 2018 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship.
http://eu.ironman.com/triathlon/events/emea/ironman-70.3/cascais.aspx#axzz4RPOFA92L
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The Habana Triathlon 2017 25&26 february 2017 half & sprint Campeonato Iberoamericano
DATE RANGE 10/1-12/31 1/1-2/25
Half Iron $365 $395
Sprint $140 $165
General Information
The Habana Triathlon 2017, one of Latin America’s most iconic new races!
The Sprint and Half Iron Triathlon starts at the Hemingway Marina with it’s quiet salt water channels, free of current or waives, where spectators can walk and cheer you on. The swim portion of the triathlon culminates in the same marina, which is where bike mount will take place when exiting transition #1. The bike course will be a real treat. Competitors will ride through the most exclusive neighborhood of Miramar, which features perfectly paved roads lined with hundreds of wonderful Caribbean trees, where most foreign embassies call their home. After dismounting in transition #2 in the famous Habana Malecon, the run portion of the race welcomes you with a walled boulevard that lies next to the Atlantic Ocean, where the public gathers to cheer each of the triathletes when crossing the finish line. You will find yourself surrounded by blue ocean waters and historic buildings with the unique background of the fortress guarding the entrance to Havana bay.
You will enjoy the warmth of the Cuban people, their culture, music and more!
For registration, please click the “registration” tab in the top right of this page.
This event is open to everybody, regardless of experience or skill level. However, it is important for us to know your experience when you fill out the registration form.
In the case that you register on the computer, please agree to the “terms and conditions”. You will also fill out an additional when you get to packet pickup in Havana.
Each participant is responsible to get to their correct distance’s start location as well as being aware of their own fitness level. As you accept the “terms and conditions”, all liability is on the racer for any physical problems sustained during the race.
Registration is limited to 1100 triathletes, the registration fee varies based on the distance and type of race that you are participating (See “Registration” for pricing)
The racers must respect the rules of the competition, the rules of the ITU, and must know the route of each segment.
There will be an information session/clinic prior to the race at the hotel (TBA). Important: You will receive the timing chip on race day.
You will have to show your passport or another acceptable official document to enter the transition area.
Please make sure to check your bike in before the race. There will be ITU officials at the transition to make sure all rules and regulations are being followed. Athletes are not allowed to have any objects on the floor next to their bikes. More information will be given on the matter as the event gets closer.
The medical team has the ability to stop a racer at their own discretion.
If bad weather or an unforeseeable event causes the event to be rescheduled to later that day, all rules will be unchanged. Under no condition will the event be rescheduled to another date nor refunds will be given out unless the athlete has purchased insurance through Active’s registration.
There will be medals for the top three finishers of both men and women in all age groups.
The ITU has the right to change the schedule and suspend any part of the race at their own discretion.
The ITU has the right to change any of the rules prior to the race on the 25th of February.
Swim
http://www.triathlonhavana.com
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Así puedes usar Google Maps sin conexión a internet
29 noviembre, 2016 La lupa
Google Maps permite a sus usuarios conocer rutas y atajos para llegar a su destino en tiempo real. Sea en bicicleta, a pie o en automóvil, el aplicativo presenta funciones interesantes y útiles que lo hacen uno de los más populares en el mundo.
Si un usuario desea viajar y navegar en los mapas para hallar la ruta de un lugar deberá tener conexión de datos en sus teléfonos o por lo menos acceso a Wi-Fi. Aunque como es conocido, no siempre se tiene disposición de estos servicios a la mano, es por ello que Google Maps pensó en esos casos.Actualmente, Google Maps permite ver sus mapas sin necesidad de conexión a Internet, de manera que el usuario podrá guiarse en caso no tenga datos móviles o se les hayan consumido.
Para hacer ello, se debe tener la última versión de Google Maps, descargada desde el Play Store o App Store (es gratis).Luego de ello, se deberán apagar los datos móviles y acceder a una red Wi-Fi.Al haber realizado el paso anterior, se debe marcar la ruta, desde el punto de inicio hasta donde se desea llegar usando Google Maps sin conexión a Internet.Cuando se haya descargado el mapa lo encontrará en el apartado “Zonas sin conexión”. Para abrirlo se deberá ir al “Menú” de la esquina superior izquierda, y verlo en ese sitio.
http://lalupa.com.ve/web/asi-puedes-usar-google-maps-sin-conexion-a-internet/
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Capturan a los Narcos Ciclistas
nuevos modus operandi en Venezuela | Código Criminal
Funcionarios del Cicpc de la delegación Aragua, al mando de la comisario Mercy Bracho, dieron captura a un grupo de supuestos ciclistas que se trasladaban por la Autopista Regional del Centro con 37 kilos y 800 gramos de crispy. La banda conocida como “Los Narcos Ciclistas”, al parecer, trasladaban la droga de un estado a otro
Funcionarios del Cicpc de la delegación Aragua, al mando de la comisario Mercy Bracho, dieron captura a un grupo de supuestos ciclistas que se trasladaban por la Autopista Regional del Centro con 37 kilos y 800 gramos de crispy.(marihuana)
La banda conocida como “Los Narcos Ciclistas”, al parecer, trasladaban la droga de un estado a otro, aparentando hacer prácticas ciclistas y eran escoltados por un carro que les abría el paso.
La comisario Mercy Bracho, directora regional del Cicpc, informó que la captura del grupo de “ciclistas”con la droga se registró durante la mañana de este viernes en la ARC, a la altura del kilómetro 72, en el sector Santa María del municipio Revenga y se dirigían hacia la ciudad de Puerto La Cruz.
Entre los detenidos se encuentran Laura Jhonana Rojas de Maldonado (28), Jean Carlos Maldonado Infante (33), presunto ciclista; José Alexander Camacho Mujica (42) y Johson Alexander Maldonado Mujica (43), este último presenta registro por robo y violencia de género. Quedaron detenidos tras encontrarle los casi 38 kilos de crispy camuflados en el interior de uno de los vehículos.
Bracho comentó que la carga de droga era trasladada en la maletera de un vehículo Hyundai modelo Accent, matrícula AA161RM.
“Los Narcos Ciclistas” evadían los puntos de control y demás alcabalas, gracias a que el carro tenía rotulaciones con los logos de la Vuelta al Táchira e identificado con una escuela de ciclismo.
Gracias a que los organismos de seguridad recibieron una llamada anónima que alertaba sobre un carro con deportistas que transportaba un cargamento de droga, pudieron establecer los puntos de control, donde los ciclistas pasaron y fueron detenidos para una revisión,logrando hallar el cargamento camuflado.
De acuerdo a lo explicado por la funcionario, hay dos sujetos de esta banda que aún son buscados activamente por los cuerpos de seguridad, quienes son conocidos como “El Papa” y “El Jean Carlos”; estos últimos eran quienes le abrían el paso y cantaban la zona para que pudieran pasar sin complicaciones la droga.
Éste era el tercer viaje que hacían “Los Narcos Ciclistas”, todos nativos del estado Mérida.
http://www.codigocriminal.com/2016/12/capturan-los-narcos-ciclistas-nuevos-modus-operandi-venezuela/
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