Tuesday

Sony DSC-T77

Sony T Series card machine has always been the consumer digital camera market the hot models. Well-known fashion, light has become the main characteristics of this series, this camera uses tens of millions of pixel sensors, combined with colorful shell and compact slider design, we will help to give countless consumers exciting. Sony T77 used a 3.0-inch wide LCD touch screen, and its 15mm thickness of the airframe to become current Sony digital cameras sold in the thinnest airframe products.
Sony T77 thinnest metal airframe is only 13.9mm, it has 10.1 million effective pixels "Super HAD" CCD and high-speed Bionz image processor, with 4 Carl Zeiss optical zoom • the "Vario-Tessar" lens, using 10 group of 12 structures, maximum aperture of F3.5-F4.6, Sensitivity range to reach the ISO80-ISO3200. This camera's startup time is about 1.6 seconds, shutter delay of about 0.3 seconds, the minimum shooting intervals of about 0.62 seconds.
Sony T77 is not only thin and light form factor, in terms of performance on very well. It has a unique face recognition, smiling faces of the shutter function, can adjust the degree of smiling faces, adult priority, priority is also very good for children inherited, iSCN intelligent scene mode can also be more shooting simplified steps. Fashion in order to meet all kinds of different needs of the crowd, Sony T77 also have silver, black, green, pink and brown in five colors.
T77 has a smiling face shutter feature allows more convenient Self-Timer, a brighter smile, through the back of the 3.0-inch LCD touch screen can be touch-click-focus objects, so that objects focusing more easy and convenient. T77 comes with scene modes including: Night Scene, Night Portrait, soft snapshot, landscape, beach, snow, fireworks, high sensitivity, high-speed shutter, water and food, and friends will be in line with this model make themselves satisfied with the results.
T77 add the day-to-day the most frequently used three scenes: portrait mode, landscape mode and macro mode, the shooting scene to deal with no additional settings can be automatically identified and easily imaging. Newly added "gourmet" mode allows you to enjoy the gluttonous feast at the same time, clear the preservation of taste at all times.
Sony T77 Sony product line, as is currently the thinnest of a camera, whether it is design or performance of the camera itself were satisfactory. 3.0 inches large touch screen to allow operation of a more simplistic, fixed-focus feature allows U.S. shooting more convenient. Metal wire drawing process by the airframe gorgeous delicate machine look compact, rounded shape, quite popular.

Apple iPod nano 2 GB

If you want to buy ipod, I hope this information is hep you.
The evolution of Apple products. This time the fourth generation iPod nano, which was released early September 2008, greet the world with a more physical form of a slim and lightweight. With the length and width of 90.7 × 38.7 millimeter, iPod Nano is back to the dimensions of the second generation iPod Nano. However, its maximum thickness only 62 millimeter and weighing only 36.8 grams, is the iPod nano is thinner available.
Design
With dimensions of 90.7mm high, 38.7mm wide, 6.2mm thick and weight of 36.8 grams, the iPod nano-chromatic iPod as tertipis. The design of this new iPod that has a long body is supported with a 'curved glass cover' to make the user feel more comfortable when menggenggamnya.
Screen using a 2-inch LCD with a resolution of 320 × 240 pixels wide so classified with the resolution to the rather watch movies or view photos. Casing is a layer of aluminum with glossy outside. This latest iPod Nano comes in nine color choices cheerful, red, silver, purple, blue, green, orange, yellow, pink, and black
Feature
In addition to the slim, iPod Nano has the latest technology which is called the Genius playlist. With the Genius feature, users can set a playlist with the songs in the same type of library iPod automatically with just one click. Geraknya sensor also allows users to move songs mengoyangkan iPod with only the left or the right to not forget, the features that make akselerometer Tamilan screen will adjust to the position
screen.
To create a Genius playlist, find a song you like, then press the middle of the iPod nano to show the options menu from the Start Genius. You can save Genius playlists directly to the iPod nano, and mensinkronisasinya to the computer through iTunes. But you must first activate the Genius feature in iTunes to your computer.
Other new feature is the Shake to Shuffle. the latest iPod nano have been using the accelerometer, so you just the iPod nano to replace the current track. Other feature is Cover Flow, which will automatically change if you change the iPod nano screen orientation according to the position; upright and sideways.
Performance
With the 8GB capacity model is able to store 2,000 songs, 7,000 photos and eight hours video. Capacity of the battery is able to play music for 24 hours without stopping or video for 4 hours. The sound quality of nano iPod shuffle to use this system "sounds balanced" to give the audio a 'clean'.
However, the lack of this product, to use the voice recording facility, you must purchase an additional form of device that has been integrated earphone with microphone. You must first install iTunes 8 to be able to synchronize your iPod nano with a computer. Also does not have radio facilities; something that offered the latest generation Microsoft Zune.
SPECIFICATION Shuffle iPod nano 8 GB
Dimensions: 38.7mm (W) x 90.7mm (H) x 6.2mm (D)
Weight: 36.8 gr, Display: 2 "TFT LCD
Type of connection: USB 2.0
Capacity: 8 GB
Type of memory store: Flash
Memory expansion slot: No
Power supply: rechargeable Li-Ion (internal)
Music Format: AAC, MP3, WAV, AA
Video Format: H.264, mov
Text Format: TXT
Completeness:
- Earphones
- USB cable
- Dock Adapter
- Quick Start Guide.


The Blog Advertising

As one thing that is considered to be an important part of human’s life, internet has surely offered us so many things to gain and this will also be something that makes people become more interested on utilizing several services offered by it all the way. Also, as a matter of fact, people can also utilize internet as a tool to make them able running a business on in a lot better way, for sure.

One thing that you should try on making the business you have conducted very well is through a special method of marketing. Marketing has long well known to be a way people can increase the popularity of their company and thus, it will also bring a lot more benefits in the end. And to conduct a marketing way, people in recent days can utilize the internet as this media is accessible for many people on this world. Blog advertising is what you can think of when correlate the marketing with internet.

On the Articlecity.info website, you can search for an article that will explain you more about this thing all the way in. You can even see how the method works exactly and then you can try to apply it onto your very own company in the end.

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate

Window vista OS is a very good one, all the features available, and so more easily. Windows Vista is the first OS released by Microsoft over the past five years and is a Successor from Windows XP. So if you want to buy a new PC, then there is no one you're using Windows Vista as its operating system.
Installation
DVD of Windows Vista is entering a code that has a format Windows Imaging (WIM), so if you buy the Home Basic or Ultimate, the code remains the same, the only distinguish is the product key that will unlock features - features that are specific. This means that users who buy a lower edition can upgrade to its OS in a way to buy product key either online or offline.
Installing Windows Vista takes about 1 hour. The process is automatic, the first - the installer first copying the WIM to your hard drive that takes about 5 minutes later, the system will restart and then do continue with the install of Windows Vista.

After installation is complete, Windows Vista will ask for your regional, and time and currency, and the last Keyboard Layout. Then, you will select a username, a user icon, and a password. Then select your desktop wallpaper and security settings on: Automatic, Install Important Updates Only, or Ask me Later. Once everything is completed will be shown a new message "Please Wait While Windows checks Your Computer's Performance." Here, Microsoft will give a value on your computer in the point (1 - 5).
Windows Vista include a new music tones. Compared with the start-up tones for Windows XP, Windows Vista more tuneful, even more spiritual. Vote for the User Account Control and Log Off are also in the change.
After you close the Welcome Center, you will see on the right side of the screen there is a 3 contains the Sidebar gadgets in Windows Vista or are named Widgets. The first is the RSS feeds, and a slideshow of pictures taken from the sample photos in the photo library, then the next day.
Recommended changes in Start menu in Windows Vista. Start Menu Search functionality has been completed. All programs also have display is EXPANDABLE. The new Start Menu is divided into two, which provides access to documents, images, music, games, recent items, My Computer, network, Control Panel, default programs, and Help.
Also in the new Start menu button is OFF instant. Allow you to turn your PC faster.

Help for Finding Accurate Information in Internet

Do you need internet? This question sound ridiculous if we ask it to people who live in this modern era. We all know that internet has spread and influence every part of human civilization. This mean people cannot life without the help from internet. The internet gave us many benefits on communication and getting information for our life. Therefore, the function of search engine that have been develop by many company, become essential to make the searching of information process become easier. However, the search engine also often directs us to the website that provides the information that we don’t expect. This can waste our time if we in urgent to find this information. Therefore, we need to find other way to find the right and accurate information that save our time.

If you have problem like mentioned before, you can use the internet directory service. To get this service you can use the Yahoo directory that you can find at dir.Yahoo.com. The internet directory service itself is the service that classified the information from many website in specific categories or topic. This can make your information search become easier with just pick the categories or topic that suit with the information that you need. This website, provide many topic and its display the latest news and event that happen in this world. You also can find suggested website that you may want to visit for interesting information. This service will direct you to the website that have the information that you need.

You also can use Jasmine directory if you want to find more specific and accurate information about business, or DMOZ and Max directory for finding the information that you need. So, if you want the easiest way to find accurate information, just use the service and visit this website now.

T-Mobile G1 is Smart Phone


The Development of Technology is very fast, many new mobile was created. Recently, Google works with T-Mobile officially launched its newest product, T-Mobile G1 that is specifically designed to be a rival iPhone in the smart phone. From the design, the G1 mobile devices that combine technology and touch screen keyboard in the operations manual. Like other smart phone, the main function of a wish carried T-Mobile G1 is the Internet itself pocket.
Google's own hand, complete with a G1 this latest Operating System, Android.
According to the plan, G1 will be marketed in the United States began on October 22 which will come as the first phone using Android operation system from Google. According to the analysis, G1 does not represent a revolution in design is very meaningful as well as the Apple iPhone through it. However, G1 appears to want the two trends that are developing at this time, the convenience functions of the Internet and Mobile costumized personal touch from the user to the handsfree respectively.
In addition, from the software, the G1 will automatically find the handset to its already installed Google's search, maps, Gmail and YouTube. More complete specification of T-Mobile G1 is as follows:
• Network Technology: GSM Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), UMTS 1700 / 2100
• Hardware / Processor: Qualcomm 7201 processor, 528 MHz
• Dimensions (mm): 117 x 55 x 16 mm
• Weight (g): 159
• Screen Size: 3.17-inch, HVGA 320 x 480 pixels (Touchscreen)
• Screen Color: TFT 65k colors
• Design Type: Slider
• Navigation Key: Touch Screen / QWERTY Keypad / Trackball
• Other Keys: Dedicated camera button
• Antenna: Fixed Internal
Memory
• Internal (MB): 64 MB RAM / 128 MB ROM
• Expansion: microSD - 1 GB included - up to 8 GB
Battery
• Battery Type: Li - Ion, 1150 mAh
• Stand-by (hrs): 130 hours
• TalkTime (min): 300 minutes
Entertainment
• Ringtones: Polyphonic, MP3, A2DP
• Record Video: video playback, Streaming
• Video Support: H.264, 3GPP, MPEG4, and Codec 3GP
• Audio Support: MP3, AAC, AAC +, WMA, WAV, MIDI, REAL AUDIO, Ogg
• Voice Support: Recording, Speaker Phone (mono, natch), Voice Commands
• Games: Android Market
Software
• Java (J2ME) 2.0
• WAP 2.0 Ver
• Platform / OS - Google Android
• Browser: Full HTML, HTTP, WAP Push, XHTML
• PIM Application: Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, Google Calendar Sync
• Other Application: music player, YouTube player, Google applications (Gmail, Gtalk, search), GPS, Google Map (Streetview with built-in Compass)
Personals
• Themes
• Caller ID: Picture Caller ID
• ProfileID
• Camera
• Lens Type CMOS, 3.2 Megapixel
• Digital zoom
• Max. Resolution 2048 x 1536 pixels
• Night Mode Yes
Extra Features
• Photo Formats JPG, BMP, PNG, and GIF
• Video video playback, Streaming
• Video Format H.264, 3GPP, MPEG4, and Codec 3GP
Messaging
• SMS
• MMS
• EMS
• Email: POP / IMAP / SMTP, AOL and GMail
Connectivity
• HSDPA: HSDPA 1.8 Mbit / s / HSDPA 3.6 Mbit / s
• EDGE
• Bluetooth 2.0
• 3G
• GPRS
• USB Port
• WIFI / WLAN 802.11b/802.11g

Sunday

Tips For Buying Vedeo Game

In modern epoch at present growth of the internet so quickly. So much which we can do with internet, start from searching friend, searching article, do business even internet we can use to go shopping by online. With expense of by online, we will get a lot of amenity. Time which we need also more brief. Stay at home and only by opening internet, you'd get every things you want. I think shopping by online is easier and more efficient than shopping at market.
Anyway, when I was browsing my internet, I found online shop very magnificent, shopwiki. This online shop is very good for me to recommend to you. To you devotee of video game, online shop which is this one make proper you to visit. In this online shop you'd get altogether. You'd get complete information based on type of product of video game, handheld game guide, video game buying guide, video game controller, video game consoles.
So, all of the information which you require about video game you will get in this online shop. It is of course with information which complete so you will not confuse when you'd set mind on to chosen what you wish to buy. And surely you will satisfy with video game which you get

Saturday

The road to the republic

Iran: Empire of the Mind: A History from Zoroaster to the Present Day
By Michael Axworthy
Penguin Books £9.99 333 pages
FT Bookshop price: £7.99

The Ayatollah Begs to Differ: The Paradox of Modern Iran
By Hooman Majd
Doubleday $24.95 273 pages

The Quest for Democracy in Iran: A Century of Struggle against Authoritarian Rule
By Fakhreddin Azimi
Harvard University Press £22.95, 479 pages

The Persians have had a bad press pretty much since the world became aware of them. Aeschylus (whose Persians of 472BC is the earliest surviving play) and his fellow classical Greek tragedians won many a pan-Hellenic Oscar by manufacturing an image of a cruel, effeminate and decadent despotism of the east, the better to build up Greek identity and cultural superiority. The great tragedians were the first and most accomplished demonisers of “the other”, as Edith Hall documented 20 years ago in Inventing the Barbarian. Rush Limbaugh and lesser “let’s-frighten-the-children” artists, with their reliance on pantomime villains such as Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad, Iran’s mercurial president, are the bathos of a long literary tradition.

As regime change in Washington revives the tantalising idea of some sort of rapprochement between the Islamic Republic and the American Republic – trapped in opposing trenches by the visceral animosities given free rein since the Khomeinist revolution of 30 years ago – it is important to remember that Iran is heir to a rich culture of enormous age, depth and resilience, with an extraordinary power both to assimilate and to radiate. These books help us do that.

Michael Axworthy’s Iran: Empire of the Mind is a beautifully distilled retelling of Iranian history that flashes with insight on every page. A writer and lecturer on contemporary Iran who formerly headed the Iran desk at the Foreign Office, he begins at the beginning and tells a very good story.
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For those of us fixated on the Islamism of the theocrats who currently run Iran, it is instructive to remember how rich Persia’s religious heritage is. Mazdaism, or early Zoroastrianism, had significant influence on successor religions.

It developed a theory of a messiah at least six centuries before Jesus Christ and probably influenced Plato. It had a common currency of ideas with Judaism from the time of the Babylonian exile, from which Cyrus the Great and his Achaemenid successors liberated the Jews – getting the Persians a much better write-up in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah than in Aeschylus.

We tend to forget that it is not just the Holy Land and the Arabian peninsula that have shaped the monotheist religious heritage. Axworthy reminds us also of Persia’s early influence on Christianity, not just its own Nestorian tradition. The Mithraic religion taken west by Roman soldiers eventually percolated into early Christian and Gnostic belief (Mithras was a subordinate deity of Ahura Mazda before Zoroastrianism settled into monotheism). If you did not know that St Augustine of Hippo was a Manichean before his conversion, this book will tell you. Axworthy is entertainingly withering about the baleful influence of both Augustine and Mani.

He also traces the long history of religious revolution in Persia. The Mazdakist movement of the late 5th and early 6th centuries, for instance, was based partly on the preaching (and practice) of free love. But nearly all these revolutionary movements were egalitarian. When Islam burst out of Arabia into a Persia exhausted by war, it found a people receptive to its levelling liberation theology that took aim at Persia’s “strongly hierarchical aristocratic and priestly system”.

Indeed, Hooman Majd, in The Ayatollah Begs to Differ, underlines how many modern Iranian Shia see each other as Islamic Socialists of a sort.

Persia’s empire, Axworthy argues, was tolerant by the standards of the era. It used Aramaic as the lingua franca of Mesopotamia, Palestine and Syria, from the Achaemenids to the Parthians. It tended to rely on devolved power, except when this devolved into rival dynasties. But, above all, the Persian cultural genius lay in good part in its ability to accommodate and assimilate invaders – to conquer its conquerors.

From the era of Alexander the Great and the Seleucids, their aim of bringing Greek influence into Persia was probably outstripped by Persian influence seeping into Greek civilisation. “When Rome rose to dominate the entire Mediterranean basin, the Roman empire was divided between the Greek east and the Latin west, but still the style of the Greek east showed the influence of the vanished Achaemenid empire, and in turn influenced Romans with imperial ambitions from Pompey to Elagabulus,” writes Axworthy.

Not only the Seljuk Turks and Arabs were treated to this Persian seduction, even the Mongols succumbed. Before the fall of Baghdad in 1258, the Mongol devastations fell like a cataclysm on Persia, obliterating towns and populations, reverting swathes of the country from agriculture to nomad pastoralism for centuries to come. In Khorasan and Transoxiana perhaps a million people were slaughtered. But within decades the Persians pulled off their defining trick and conquered the conquerors.

Their architects and astrologers, their bureaucrats and viziers became indispensable to the Mongols, who eventually converted to Islam. Meanwhile, Persians and Turks had pushed into India and established an Indo-Islamic outpost of Persianate culture. This is what Axworthy means by Empire of the Mind: the way Persian scholars and poets, mathematicians and doctors kept bouncing back through crisis after crisis, using their intellectual heritage to refloat their language and their culture.

It is probably an exaggeration to suggest that the Abbasid dynasty – the high watermark of Islamic culture – was a sort of reverse takeover, the cultural reconquest of the Arab conquerors by the Persians. But it is undeniable that the towering legacy, in philosophy and medicine, of men such as the Persian Avicenna (known as Ibn Sina, 980-1037) were at the heart of this achievement. Their work, transmitted through the western jewel of Islam, al-Andalus, revitalised European scholarship to pave the way for the Renaissance.

One of the pleasures of this book is Axworthy’s sensitivity to Persia’s literary heritage, in illuminating excursions that invariably justify the detour. He has wonderful vignettes on Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh and its shaping of Iranian identity (“a significance in Persian culture comparable to that of Shakespeare in English or the Lutheran Bible in German, only perhaps more so”); on Omar Khayyam (“a rugged humanism in the face of the harsh realities of life, and an impatience with easy, consoling answers, that anticipates existentialism”); on the 13th-century Sufi mystic Rumi or the ghazals of the 14th-century poet Hafez, rippling with wine and eroticism. He complains that every century or so, the west discovers and distorts a great Persian poet. Hafez was captured by the Romantics; Khayyam by 19th-century aesthetes; in this century, “it has been Rumi’s misfortune to be befriended by numb-brained New Agery”.

Axworthy is good on the modern period, on the Safavid era (1502-1736) when warfare again exhausted and diminished Persia, and the Qajar dynasty (1794-1925) when Iran became the plaything of colonial powers. By the 19th century, Iran started to be ignored, in keeping with Victorian conviction that the Orient was decadent and ripe for colonisation. This became a policy to actively hold back Persian development. Lord Salisbury, writing as foreign secretary in 1879, summed up the position: “Whatever happens will be for the worse, and therefore it is in our interest that as little should happen as possible.” Translated, that meant, for example, no railways were built. The British and the Russians, engaged in the Great Game, did not want any means of rapid delivery for hostile armies to their borders (in Britain’s case, the western approaches to India). Ever weaker and more penniless rulers parcelled out the country in concessions and capitulations.

When the Constitutional Revolution came in 1906 – backed by many senior ayatollahs who at the time sought a new contract between rulers and ruled rather than clerical rule – it was gradually undermined by imperial intrigue. The British with their South Persia Rifles to protect “their” oilfields, the Russians through the Cossack brigade (whence emerged Reza Khan, who would use it to establish the Pahlavi dynasty of Shahs) were well placed to abort the emergence of democratic institutions, just as the French and British did elsewhere in the Middle East.

Fakhreddin Azimi’s The Quest for Democracy in Iran is particularly strong on retrieving the importance of the Constitutional Revolution and threading it through to the Islamic Republic’s current dialectic between republicanism and theocracy. He points out that “in 1953 the CIA and its British counterpart, in their zeal to overthrow the secular government of Mohammad Mossadegh, were prepared to help revive clerical oversight of parliamentary legislation in exchange for the support of leading clerics”.

It is salutary to recall that Iran’s nationalists and democrats turned hopefully to the US – even appointing in 1911 a young American, William Morgan Schuster, as de facto finance minister with wide-ranging powers to reform – in the hope of linking up with a benevolent western power that would help them resist colonialism and open a path to modernity. That story came to an end with the 1953 Anglo-American coup against Mossadegh – who had presumed to nationalise the oil industry – and the restoration of the Shah. The rest, as it were, is history.

If Axworthy’s book is history at its ripping yarn best, Hooman Majd offers a more conversational way into the history of Iran in The Ayatollah Begs to Differ, with anecdote, colour and paradox splashed over a contemporary canvas. His is a genial and companionable book.

American citizen and grandson of an ayatollah, Majd is well placed to provide a privileged glimpse into Iran and Iranians. Whether asking theo-bureaucrats faux-naïve questions or smoking opium with mullahs in Qom, après-ski partying with the secular elite or discussing a dissident’s hunger-strike at the Bobby Sands burger joint in downtown Tehran, he captures the ambiguity and plurality of today’s Iran, roundly refuting the widespread notion that it is totalitarian. He depicts this “culture that is, it’s true, proud beyond the comprehension of most westerners”. He conveys brilliantly the weird mix of breast-beating and vulnerability, the superiority and inferiority complexes that inform popular and political culture. Westerners who tend to seek out only Iranians who talk and think like themselves should use this as a guide.

Majd is also superb at taking the real measure of Iran’s contemporary institutions – a bewildering blur of men in turbans to most outsiders – and at identifying the material as well as spiritual interests of, for example, the Revolutionary Guards or Pasdaran. Axworthy, too, explains well the mercantile underpinnings of the Islamic Republic, in which the bazaar, through its alliance with the politicised clerics, finally came into its kingdom (he has another vivid vignette on Ahmad Kasravi, a nationalist writer involved in the Constitutional Revolution, who penned a famous pamphlet called “What is the Religion of the Hajjis with Warehouses?”).

To be set against this is a powerful message of religious revolution – set out by shrewd, neo-Khomeinist populists such as Ahmadi-Nejad in a combative language stripped of elitism that alienates us but resonates with the Iranian and Muslim masses – which we ignore at our cost. As Azimi formulates it: “Having invoked justice as a pivotal notion almost defining its raison d’être, the Islamic regime proved singularly unsuccessful in establishing a more just and equitable society. Promising to redress this situation was at the heart of Ahmadi-Nejad’s rise.”

David Gardner is the FT’s chief leader writer and author of ‘Last Chance: The Middle East in the Balance’ (IB Tauris)

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My Favorite Actress

Our theme of this time is about my favorite actress, I think my favorite actress is very many but my best favorite actress is Rainie Yang.
I think you already know the beautiful actress with this one? Beside she is playing in many movies, Rainie Yang is also one of singer are very popular in Taiwan.
Women born in Taiwan, 4 June 1984 has the full name of Rainie Yang Cheng Lin (Yang Cheng Ling, Yeung Lam shing) beside she has a profession as actress and singer, Rainie also has a profession as a presenter. Rainie also can talk in many language such as Taiwanis, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese. Rainie have high and 162 cm blood type AB, her hobby is reading and sleeping. Rainie like to keep dog.
I like Rainie when watching the film Devil Beside you, since that I like him and the her songs are good too. The other film is Why-Why I love and I think it is as good as movies of Devil Beside You. In the films that he play he always look beautiful. I think bob award reasonable for him.
Beside success in the world film, now she is trying entry into international performers start with learning the various dances. Although he is very successful in the Entertainment world, but life is not in fact as we see, he bears all the burden of debt from his parents. He worked hard for many years to pay off debt and still trying to make both parents. Although he was a woman, but she was very rigid abstinence and surrender in the face obstacles of life. This made me make him as one of my idol. Please nominate him in the best of the best award.