Friday, December 31, 2010

Enjoying the very last of my 2010


This 2010 has been an amazing experience and a year to remember.  As I sit on the coast of Portugal with my friends on this beautiful day in December,  I look back at all the great that has happened and how grateful I am for every bit of it.

2010 was difficult year for many but it has taught many people important things in life. Economic crisis means more opportunity in my eyes and this year has been one that has taken our ventures to new heights. 2010 has been a well lived learning experience opening many doors.  The progress with my business and projects  is paving the way to a promising future.

This year I was lucky to meet an amazing person who has brought so much to my life and is deep in my heart. She, along with many other beautiful things, will carry me into this new year with a big smile and lots of joy.

The ultimate now is being able to end this year in Europe while I get to spend time with my sister and family.

I wish everyone a HAPPY NEW YEAR

Warning: This video is going to have you jumping!




Re-posting this video my Erna put on her blog. This track is the ultimate and has got me pumped for this evening!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Family Holidays

Above: Laura Govantes (Cousin),  Below:Paula Govantes (Sister)
Above: Hermes Govantes (Father)
Above: Gonzalo Govantes (Uncle)
Above: Maribel Govantes (Aunt) 
Above: Javier Govantes (Uncle)
Above: Hermes Govantes (Father)


Photography by Hermes Govantes Jr

Friday, December 24, 2010

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Eve

Luckiest of 2010... (Audio Off recommended)



These people are most definitely lucky..... How about those bank robbers getting away, my favorite!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Taking it to the next level....

www.BOUTIQUES.com - Females Only?

I compare the elements of Boutiques on the site to Pandora, where you can create your own stations and receive personalized music recommendations based on your preferences and actions. On the site, you’ll find mini Boutiques of clothing, shoes, styles, handbags and more curated by designers and celebrities. Users can also create their own boutiques with their picks as well. And all items in boutiques are able to be purchased (like any search engine, you’ll click-through to the merchant site to purchase the item).  The one thing I did notice, apart from all the great clothing they had plugged in the site, is that there is no Mens gear.  Since it is in Beta I will give google a break but not a good move if you ask me. 
Where the hell is HG on their Designer list??

Bringing Sexy Black

False Advertising

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Facebook's Top Status Trends

by Lars Backstrom on Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at 1:10am
Natural disasters and human triumphs made their mark in our 2010 list of top trends in status updates, but more than anything else people wanted to spend time with their friends and family. The fastest growing trend was the use of a new digital shorthand for people to ask their friends to hang out.

Whether looking for something to do or just getting off work, people began to add "HMU" to their status updates when they were ready to meet their friends. Standing for "hit me up," the acronym was barely used last year but grew suddenly and steadily throughout 2010, especially during summer breaks and weekends.

For our second Facebook Memology study, we looked at what terms grew the most in status updates in 2010 compared to the year before. The results reflect the highs and lows of world events that started a global conversation, new uses of language online and the sharing of popular culture between friends.

World Moments


Whether it be the tragedy of the Haitian earthquake or the heroic rescue of the Chilean miners ("mineros" in Spanish), global news events captured the world's attention. People shared their collective sadness, concern and hope. Some even let the world know what was happening on the ground in Haiti and Chile.

The world came together for the World Cup, with as many as a half of all status updates referring to the competition at some points during the games.

Say What?


While HMU made its debut, it wasn't the only digital vernacular to make the list. Talk about "airplanes" surged this year, not because people suddenly discovered travel but because they were citing lyrics from the hugely popular song "Airplanes" by B.o.B. "Barn raising" was the most popular phrase for the Games category as gamers on Facebook asked their friends to help them out on FarmVille.

Bieber Fever


Popular culture also shaped people's conversations with each other. Justin Bieber fans couldn't keep their enthusiasm to themselves, making him the only musician on the list. As popular movies such as "Toy Story 3" and "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" premiered, friends shared their opinions. And who didn't want to look hip by telling their friends about their new iPad or iPhone 4?

For this year's look at Memology, we analyzed status updates across 236 countries. We computed the rate at which each phrase occurred in 2010 and compared that to 2009, looking for ones that had increased by both a large percentage and a large volume (view last year's list). All personally identifiable information was removed from the status updates to conduct this analysis.

When the words and phrases we analyzed related to each other, we grouped them into categories for the global list that follows. 


1. HMU


The shorthand for "hit me up" was this year's biggest surprise. In early 2009, the acronym HMU was virtually unheard of. Only a few posts a day contained HMU, and half of them were probably typos. By May, however, it started to grow slowly and was averaging about 20 posts a day. The volume roughly doubled every month, and by the end of 2009 it had risen to 1,600 posts a day—too modest of a number to be on our radar for last year's list.

However, HMU continued to grow aggressively throughout 2010, increasing by about 75 percent each month. By the end of summer, HMU reached 80,000 mentions per day.

In early September, an interesting pattern emerged in how people use HMU. Until that point, it was spreading like wildfire, but was being used with roughly equal frequency throughout the week. In September this changed, as usage rates started going through huge swings from day to day. The reason? Before September the demographic most likely to ask their friends to "HMU" was on summer break and looking to hang out most nights. Then many of these folks headed back to school, and HMU became a weekend-oriented request.


2. World Cup


The World Cup was the biggest sporting event anywhere in 2010, and because of the global presence of Facebook people took to the virtual streets to cheer on their teams and boo their rivals.  The start of the games and the finals garnered the most attention, with 1.5 million and 1.3 million mentions, respectively, of "World Cup" and countless more mentions of teams and players. At key moments over the course of the games, as many as 50 percent of all status updates were related to them.  So big was this event that wecollaborated with the New York Times to track mentions of every player in the games.

3. Movies


As with last year's list, big movies were much talked about. "Toy Story 3," "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," "Inception," "Alice in Wonderland" and "Iron Man 2" were the five most discussed (in that order).

It's fascinating to look in more depth at the opening weekend of "Toy Story 3." To do this, we divided updates between the web and mobile. As is typical, the movie opened on a Friday, but with midnight screenings in select U.S. locations. The showtime itself didn't elicit many posts, but we saw big spikes a couple of hours later, when the movie ended and movie-goers reported their opinions.  

Naturally, the people updating their status to report on the movie via their mobile phones were able to do so as soon as it ended, while the people reporting on their computers had to get home first. The difference in the spikes between mobile and web gives us an approximation of how long it takes people to get out of the theater, go home and fire up Facebook—about half an hour.

4. iPad and iPhone 4


In May, Apple surpassed long-time rival Microsoft in market capitalization, thanks in large part to two of the most discussed products of the year: the iPad and iPhone 4. These two products combined to account for over 25 million bragging, lusting or the occasional condemning posts during the year.

5. Haiti


The impact of the Jan. 12 earthquake was widely felt through status updates. Even though most people were far away, they shared the shock, concern and news both among their friends and to the world. One Boston woman was trapped with a group of 36 fellow travelers in Haiti and took to updating her status to find out from her friends what was happening and to let families know the group was safe.

Within one minute of the 7.0-magnitude earthquake's strike, status updates started rolling in. With the infrastructure in Haiti badly damaged, many of the first reports were from people in the nearby Dominican Republic (where earthquake is "terremoto"), who felt the powerful quake at a distance.  Firsthand reports peaked four minutes after the quake hit, at a rate of 120 a minute. It took another couple of hours for the world to learn of the disaster, and a day later people on Facebook were discussing it at a peak rate of 1,800 posts per minute. 


6. Justin Bieber


Bieber Fever struck before 2010, but by all accounts this was a standout year for the 15-year-old pop music star. The surge in mentions continued to grow throughout the year, largely following the rise in his career. He started 2010 with the release in January of his biggest hit, "Baby." His Sept. 12 debut on the MTV Video Music Awards attracted the most mentions of him.

7. Games on Facebook


Games are popular applications on Facebook, and references appeared throughout this year's list. The biggest trending phrase was "barn raising." No, there wasn't a mass exodus from cities to the country life among people on Facebook. Instead, they were recruiting their friends to virtual versions of the old-time tradition of a community event to build a new barn. This started when FarmVille launched a barn-raising feature in January. FrontierVille, launched in June, also grew in mentions.

8. Mineros/Miners


The story of the 33 Chilean miners trapped underground for 69 days captivated the world. People globally watched the truly inspiring story unfold as they were rescued one by one after an unimaginable time underground.

Looking at the mentions of miners and the Spanish "mineros," we saw three distinct bursts of activity. The first one occurred exclusively in Chile in August, when the mine first collapsed and contact with the miners was lost. A week later, the miners were miraculously found alive and the rest of the world started to talk about them a little bit, but the story was still predominantly in Chile. Over the course of the next 60 days, the world watched the trials and tribulations as workers above ground scrambled to drill rescue shafts.

When the ordeal finally ended, millions of people posted about it. In fact, they watched so carefully that when we zoom in to look at posts during the rescue, we see 33 unique spikes in activity—one for each of the rescued miners.




9. Airplanes


Using the word "airplanes" is nothing new or noteworthy—most years. But in 2010, it burst onto the scene in status messages thanks to the catchy lyrics of the international hit song "Airplanes." A deeper look showed that people were specifically quoting the following line, often times to share a personal wish and sometimes when they were traveling.



10. 2011


Similar to last year, people talked frequently about years in their status updates. People are looking forward to big personal events in the coming year—perhaps a wedding or an expectant child. References to 2011 showed a big spike on Jan. 1, 2010, as people took the new year as an opportunity to look ahead another full year. As the date approaches, mentions have steadily increased, as people make more and more plans for the coming year.


Goodbye USA....

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Monday, December 13, 2010

The Doctors Back

Say what you want about Dr. Dre– he is a god in HIP HOP world. He broke through to solo superstardom with his marijuana-promoting album “The Chronic.” Now, after being out of the spotlight for a good long while, the rapper-producer is back with a new marijuana-promoting song, “Kush.” The track featuring Snoop Dogg and Akon and will probably have you humming the hook within minutes. The song is supposedly a single off Dr. Dre’s coming album “Detox,” but that release has been so long in the making that we’ll believe it when we download it. Here’s the video for “Kush.”  I think he should have passed on using Akon. 


We will have some downloads of Dre's new tracks along with other artists such as Michael Jackson, David Guetta and Deadmau5. All this at www.hgnightology.com (coming soon)






Glam Shots... WTF

Glam Shots on Facebook. I had no idea aliens existed!

Tigers love to tug on purple ducks

My 96 year old Great Grandmother

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Friday, December 10, 2010

Animal attack!


This dog went crazy on me at the gas station when I was airing up the tires.

HG|EQ Event Services

Getting DJ Myko geared up for tonights event.
Our website will be up in January 2011.
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ASW & SOCIAL NITEWORK

Social Nitework, a new private network with benefits is in development. Created and designed to be exclusive, attracting a few thousand or even a few hundred like-minded individuals who share common interest in fashion, entertainment, and city life.

We are working day and night hoping to see a beta version early 2011. This will be an invite only community but your chances of getting an invite are probable during our testing period after a verification screening. Visit our site to get on our list and stay updated with our progress. Social Nitework is also on facebook for you to stay updated.

If you are already a member of ASW ( a small world ) then you will automatically have the option of enrolling. 

Social Nitework is first and foremost a community, a community for those who believe that life is too short to waste time on the mundane or second-best. Members are given a membership which brings with it a huge variety of benefits, powerful tools and user generated content to help members manage their private, social and business lives. Besides the monetary advantages, membership also brings the chance to enjoy a collection of goods, services, treats and practical help that we believe will make a serious difference to our members' lives. Most of what Social Nitework has to offer can be accessed online through our website. Our mission is to bring you only the very best whether it be fashion, music, art, travel, food and drink.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

My Motivation for the gym.

Spain & London

Getting ready to bail out of Boise and get my jet-setting on to Europe for a month. Taking off a week from today.....I hope to checkout Drake live in London.

Midget hookers & Comedians....."Get Low"

El Dorado and midget comedy!

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