31 Ekim 2011 Pazartesi

istanbul ve ankara için ayrıca trafik durumu ve panaromik sokak görüntüleri

  istanbul ve ankara için ayrıca trafik durumu ve panaromik sokak görüntüleri


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KİMİN VAR Kİ?

Kimi bekliyorsun hâlâ, 
Evinden kitaplarından uzakta mısın?
Arada bir telefon et kendine,
Kendine mektuplar yaz yanıt beklemeden.
Kartlar gönder kendine her gittiğin uzaklardan,
Sevgilim diye başlayıp öperim diye biten,
Senin senden başka kimin var ki arasın.

İnince trenden ya da uçaktan yalnızlığın, 
Sevinçle karşıla yanlızlığını garlarda hava alanlarında. 
Ayrılışlarda da sarılıp öpüş yalnızlığınla 
Uğurla kendi kendini dönüşsüz yolculuklara.
Bekle kendini uzak yolculuklardan dönersin diye 
Senin senden başka kimin var ki beklesin? 

İçki masalarında bir başına mısın?
Kendinleysen yetmelisin kendine. 
Çoğaltıp yalnızlığını konuş bir çok kendinle 
Kaldır içki bardağını kendi şerefine.
Ağlaşarak gülüşerek tartışarak kendile,
Senin senden başka kimin var ki bulasın? 

Düşmanlarının saldırılarından yuvarlandıkça yerlere,
Tutup kendi saçlarından kaldır kendini.
Seni sana bildirecek kimsen yok başka kendinden,
Ölünce senin bile haberin olmayacak öldüğünden.
Haber ver kendine ki öldüğünü bilesin,
Kimin var ki senin sana öldüğünü söylesin?

Kendi kendinin hem konuğu hem ev sahibisin,
Zamanın varken ağırla kendini sarılıp öperek.
Biliyorsun nasıl olsa yakın o gelecek,
Kimileri diyecek.
Daha şimdiden sev kendini sev kendini SEVVVV, 
Kimin var ki senin seni senden başka sevecek?...

AZİZ NESİN


29 Ekim 2011 Cumartesi

ANTARTİKA


The spectacular moment killer whales emerged through hole in Arctic ice for a breather

  • Landmark series has captivated millions with its portrait of the frozen world
  • Stunning images give a glimpse of what is to come on the BBC documentary

It has already captivated millions, taking viewers on a spectacular polar expedition to the frozen wildernesses of the Arctic and the Antarctic.
And now the makers of the landmark BBC series Frozen Planet, bringing the natural world of the North and South Poles to the small screen, has given a tantalising glimpse of things to come with these stunning images from future episodes.
These incredible stills from the series reveal the frozen world as you have never seen it before - and may never see again, thanks to the onset of global warming.
 
Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, the series explores the effects of  slimate change on the polar regions - and the lengths scientists are going tounderstand it.
The next episode in the seven-part series is to be screened on BBC 1 next Wednesday, November 2, at 9pm.
Scroll down to see more images from Frozen Planet.
Coming up for air: This stunning image shows a pod of fish-eating KIller whales spyhopping among the breaking sea ice in Antarctica
Coming up for air: This stunning image shows a pod of fish-eating KIller whales spyhopping among the breaking sea ice in Antarctica
Cracked surface: The largest ice cap in the Eurasian Arctic - Austfonna in Svalbard - is 150 miles long with a thousand waterfalls in the summerCracked surface: The largest ice cap in the Eurasian Arctic - Austfonna in Svalbard - is 150 miles long with a thousand waterfalls in the summer
Not alone: Cameraman Mark Smith with just the penguins for company

Ready for action: A polar bear looks like she has spotted something for lunch for her cubsNot alone: Cameraman Mark Smith with just the penguins for company while a this polar bear looks ready for action as she prepares to launch herself from the ice
Bear hug: A mother nurses her two cubs, caught on camera in a stunning aerial shot. Her milk reserves are running low as she has not eaten for five months whilst in the denBear hug: A mother nurses her two cubs, caught on camera in a stunning aerial shot. Her milk reserves are running low as she has not eaten for five months whilst in the den
Awesome spectacle: Bones break and tonnes of blubber slam into each other as two male elephant seals fight amidst a beach of king penguinsAwesome spectacle: Bones break and tonnes of blubber slam into each other as two male elephant seals fight amidst a beach of king penguins
Hitching a ride: Adélie penguins on an iceberg surrounded by masses of floating ice, in western Antarctica

Stunning sunset: The sky over the Arctic peninsula turns a deep shade of pink as the day draws to a closeHitching a ride: Adélie penguins on an iceberg surrounded by masses of floating ice, in western Antarctica, while the sky over the Arctic peninsula turns a deep shade of pink as the sun sets on another day
On reflection: A stunning scene shows penguins standing at the shore against a dramatic mountainous landscape, their images mirrored in the waterOn reflection: A stunning scene shows penguins standing at the shore against a dramatic mountainous landscape, their images mirrored in the water
Lone wolf: A rare Arctic species on Ellesmere Island in Canada. These wolves are extremely remote and unused to humans

Beached: An elephant sea flicks wet sand on to its back to keep cool as king penguins on the shore in South Georgia look onLone wolf: A rare Arctic species on Ellesmere Island in Canada. These wolves are extremely remote and unused to humans, while an elephant sea flicks wet sand on to its back (right) to keep cool as king penguins on the shore in South Georgia look on  
Close encounter: Filming killer whales from a boat in the Antarctic Peninsula. Some orcas are mammal hunters - they kill seals by working as a team to generate large waves that wash them off ice floesClose encounter: Filming killer whales from a boat in the Antarctic Peninsula. Some orcas are mammal hunters - they kill seals by working as a team to generate large waves that wash them off ice floes
Intrepid: Frozen Planet presenter Sir David Attenborough at the North Pole

Testing their strength: Male polar bears fighting in the autumn at Hudson Bay, CanadaIntrepid: Frozen Planet presenter Sir David Attenborough at the North Pole while two bears test their strength during the autumn in Hudson Bay, Canada
Lonely landscape: The first sunrise of the year in the High Arctic archipelago of Svalbard is on February 15 or 16, after being beneath the horizon for several monthsLonely landscape: The first sunrise of the year in the High Arctic archipelago of Svalbard is on February 15 or 16, after being beneath the horizon for several months
Breaking free: A frozen Arctic river flows after six months locked in ice. The immense release of freshwater from the Arctic's waterways into the Arctic Ocean triggers the annual sea ice melt and fuels the mass migration of fish, birds and whalesBreaking free: A frozen Arctic river flows after six months locked in ice. The immense release of freshwater from the Arctic's waterways into the Arctic Ocean triggers the annual sea ice melt and fuels the mass migration of fish, birds and whales
Showing them the way: A polar bear leads her cubs across the desolate landscape, perhaps in search of foodShowing them the way: A polar bear leads her cubs across the desolate landscape, perhaps in search of food
I spy: A group of penguins appear to be startled by the sudden emergence of an orca spyhopping through the broken iceI spy: A group of penguins appear to be startled by the sudden emergence of an orca spyhopping through the broken ice

A nest built for two: A male Adélie penguin puts the stones in place in preparation for some female company

Turf war: Bull fur seals fighting on the beach during an epic battle for mating rightsA nest built for two: A male Adélie penguin puts the stones in place and prepares for some female company while the fur flies between these two bull seals as they battle it out for mating rights on the beach
Leap of faith: Cubs jumping into the water as the pack ice breaks up in the summer. Polar bears are actually marine mammals and are completely at home in the water as adultsLeap of faith: Cubs jumping into the water as the pack ice breaks up in the summer. Polar bears are actually marine mammals and are completely at home in the water as adults
Solitary swimmer: A polar bear gliding through the water in front of the Austfonna ice cap in Svalbard. Polar bears can swim for 60 miles in a daySolitary swimmer: A polar bear gliding through the water in front of the Austfonna ice cap in Svalbard. Polar bears can swim for 60 miles in a day
Deep freeze: The melting ice forms elegant ice sculptures which float across a glacial fjord in SvalbardDeep freeze: The melting ice forms elegant ice sculptures which float across a glacial fjord in Svalbard
Not too close: A crew film a polar bear from a boat in pack ice. Frozen Planet is the first series to adapt a stabilised aerial camera and mount it to the front of boats, enabling filmmakers to get close to polar bears in their melting summer ice worldNot too close: A crew film a polar bear from a boat in pack ice. Frozen Planet is the first series to adapt a stabilised aerial camera and mount it to the front of boats, enabling filmmakers to get close to polar bears in their melting summer ice world
Gliding over the waves: A black-browed albatross off the coast of South Georgia

Sticking close to mum: A grey wolf with her pup near their den on Ellesmere Island, CanadaGliding over the waves: A black-browed albatross off the coast of South Georgia  while a grey wolf pup sticks close to mum on Ellesmere Island, Canada   
Caught in the act: Adélie penguins - a species common along the Antarctic coast - collect stones for their nests. Thieves try to steal them, but this one has been rumbledCaught in the act: Adélie penguins - a species common along the Antarctic coast - collect stones for their nests. Thieves try to steal them, but this one has been rumbled
Outnumbered: Cameraman Mark Smith is surrounded by penguins as he films in harsh weather conditions. Frequent snow storms and winds of up to 150mph kept film crews on their toes throughout their four months working alone at Cape Crozier, AntarcticaOutnumbered: Cameraman Mark Smith is surrounded by penguins as he films in harsh weather conditions. Frequent snow storms and winds of up to 150mph kept film crews on their toes throughout their four months working alone at Cape Crozier, Antarctica..
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21 Ekim 2011 Cuma

Kaddafi'nin linç edilen görüntüleri / End of Libyan Dictator


Was this the moment dictator died? A handgun points at the head of Gaddafi who is facing the ground with his hands behind his backWas this the moment the dictator died? A handgun points at the head of Gaddafi who is facing the ground with his hands behind his back
Fear on his face after being captured in his home town of Sirte, this is Gaddafi in the moments leading up to his deathFear on his face after being captured in his home town of Sirte, this is Gaddafi in the moments leading up to his death
This still image from YouTube courtesy of CNN shows Gaddafi's final moments
Bloodied Gaddafi's final moments were captured on a mobile phone video
Final moments: A dazed Gaddafi gesticulates as rebels parade him through Misrata shortly before he was shot 

Grimacing in pain: A still from a video taken from the mobile phone of a rebel fighter shows Gaddafi, his face covered in blood, being dragged around by freedom fightersGrimacing in pain: A still from a video taken from the mobile phone of a rebel fighter shows Gaddafi, his face covered in blood, being dragged around by freedom fighters
Gaddafi lifts a hand to his face to see the blood pouring from his wounds. The mobile phone footage shows the dictator slumped against a jeep but still alive Losing blood: Gaddafi lifts a hand to his face to see the blood pouring from his wounds. The mobile phone footage shows the dictator slumped against a jeep but still alive
Moments after the last grainy video was shot, it is believed he was killed. Initial reports suggested he had been executed by revolutionary forces in front of a baying mob.
But there have been claims by rebels who witnessed the killing that Gaddafi was actually shot by one of his own bodyguards to spare him further humiliation.  
It has also been suggested he was shot during a fight inside an ambulance conveying him to hospital or that he was actually caught in crossfire.

 
One rebel claimed that he had been killed as he put up a desperate last fight for freedom. He carried his golden revolver on him at all times, and may have pulled it from his clothes.
'He might have been resisting. He might have struggled, tried to escape,' a Libyan revolutionary said.
Pictures of Gaddafi's body show a bullet hole in the temple, which supports claims he was shot at close range.
'They captured him alive and while he was being taken away, they beat him and then they killed him,' a freedom fighter said.
Gaddafi's battered body was paraded through the streets of Sire to the sound of celebratory gunfire and jubilant shouts.
Another video captured the corpse of the 69-year-old being dragged through the streets of his home city of Sirte, to be paraded later before celebrating crowds in the nearby port town of Misrata.
Pleading: Muammar Gaddafi was killed todayPleading: Muammar Gaddafi begged with his captors for his life after he was found cowering in a storm drain
Gaddafi
Pleading: Muammar Gaddafi was killed today
Paraded: Gaddafi struggled with his captors in video footage taken by rebel fighters after he was found

Terrified: Gaddafi pleaded for his life after he was captured by rebel fightersChaotic: Gaddafi was pushed around by rebel fighters, one of whom filmed the incident on a mobile telephone
Pleading: Muammar Gaddafi was killed today
Pleading: Muammar Gaddafi was killed today
Fear: Becoming increasingly desperate, Gaddafi asked a rebel fighter 'What did I ever do to you'

Chaotic: Gaddafi was pushed around by rebel fighters, one of whom filmed the incident on a mobile telephoneTerrified: Moments after he begged for his life Gaddafi was shot dead by rebel fighters
The circumstances leading up to Gaddafi's death are more clear.
RAF Tornados helped launch the final airstrike by flying surveillance missions which cleared the way for French fighter jets to bomb a Gaddafi convoy.
The astonishing end for the tyrant came after he and loyalist fighters tried to flee Sirte as it was overrun by forces of the National Transitional Council.
Gaddafi was in a convoy of up to 100 vehicles which tried to break out of Sirte – the last centre of resistance after eight months of civil war – early yesterday.
The escape was spotted by Nato which launched two devastating strikes. At least 50 loyalist fighters were killed.
Injured in both legs, Gaddafi made his way with bodyguards through trees. The group hid in two concrete sewers but were spotted by rebels.
A Libyan named Salem Bakeer said that he and his comrades gave chase to Gaddafi and his small retinue of bodyguards after they fled their convoy following the airstrike.
'At first we fired at them with anti-aircraft guns, but it was no use,' said Bakeer.
'Then we went in on foot. One of Gaddafi's men came out waving his rifle in the air and shouting surrender, but as soon as he saw my face he started shooting at me.
Struggle: Video footage shows Gaddafi being hauled off a rebel fighter truck minutes after his captureStruggle: Video footage shows Gaddafi being hauled off a rebel fighter truck minutes after his capture

Gaddafi
Gaddafi
Manhandled: Rebel fighters pictured being taken off a truck shortly after he was detained

Arguing: Gaddafi pictured minutes before he was killedArguing: Gaddafi pictured in chaotic video footage minutes before he was killed

15 Ekim 2011 Cumartesi



SÜRÜ;

SÜRÜ VE ÇOBAN

 KÖPEĞİ!..


Pek çok sözcüğe, kullanır geçeriz hakkını vermeden… derinine inme gereği bile duymadan,  ucu kime dokunur diye düşünmeden!..
Karşımızdaki “anlamadım!” dediğinde de eksikliği kendimizde aramaz bozuluruz!.. 
Hep eksik kalır bi-tarafı anlamın ve anlatımın, sırf anlatanın hatasından ötürü.
Oysa, ehlinin dilinde aynı sözcük, bülbül kesilir!... Dile gelir.. Şakır!..
Koyun dersin, siyaset dersin, gütmekten söz edersin, ama anlatamazsın meramını sözün ehli değilsen!..  Meram ehli olmak için; kelam ehli olmak gerek..
Hizaya girer o bir türlü anlam tahtasına oturtamadığımız asi sözcükler. Bir vecizeye dönüşüverir!..  
Bu vecizeyle, hizaya girenler sadece, sözcükler de değildir üstelik.
Her söylenene körü körüne inanmaya ve alkış tutmaya hazır sadakat ve biat sahipler, hizaya girmekle kalmazlar kopardıkları alkış tufanıyla “anlamış” birer yalaka kesilirler bir anda tepeden tırnağa!..
“Üç koyun gütmemiş insanlardan bu ülkede siyasetçi olmaz!..”
Vecizenin, ehil bir adamın elinden çıktığı bes-belli işte!..
Haklı adam!..
Siyaset bilimi toplumu yönetme sanatıysa, toplum da kalabalıkları temsil ediyorsa, ve kalabalıklar da “sürüsüne bereket” diye anılıyorsa, sürü gütmesini bilmeden ileri siyaset yapıla bilir mi hiç!?!?..
Kim demiş siyaset ehli olmak, sürü ehli olmaktan geçmez diye!..
Üç koyunu güdemeyen, iki kazın hakkından gelemeyen adam nasıl başa çıkar sürüyle!..
Üstelik bu işe soyunduysa, hep üç koyunda kalacak değil ya!..  Hiç mi talip olmayacaksın daha büyük bir sürünün çobanlığına!.. İstemiyecek misin daha büyük sürüm olsun!?
******
İşin lamı-cimi yok!..Anlayacaksın arkadaş!..
Yürüteceğin, talip olduğu işin malzemesini-hammaddesini iyi bilecek-belleyeceksin!..
Önce üç koyunla çırak çoban, 40-50-100 koyunla kalfa çoban, sayı 300’ü aşınca da usta!..
Ama önce üç koyunla başlanacak işe…
Üç sığır, üç kaz da olur!..
Yeter ki malzemeni iyi tanı...  Seni abad edip  “Usta” yapacak da, berbat edip “delikten süpürecek” de aynı malzemenin içinden çıkacaktır... Sen iyi tanımazsan malzemeni, seçemezsen sadakat ve biat ehlini, dağıtırsın sürünü.. Ok batar kurt kapar!..
Keresteden anlamayan marangoz olur mu!? Meşeden, çamdan, çalıdan anlamayan oduncu!?..
Tasarladığı ürüne, göre malzemesine muamele etmeyi, terbiyeden geçirmeyi, şekillendirmeyi iyi bilmeli ehil adam!...
Sürü deyip geçme.. Adabı-töresi- uyumu var bu işin.. Sadece; otur-yat-kalk-ye-iç-..ıç’ la bitmiyor bu iş!..
Önce kara koyunlar bulunmalı..  izlenecek yollarda onlara uyulmalı!...Toplum önderleridir onlar, sürünün...
Sualsiz sorgusuz takip, biadın ve itaatin ilk şartıdır sürü töresinde.. Otlarken, sudan geçerken, uçurumdan atlarken, torbalarla erzak beklerken takip edeceksin karakoyunu!..
Sürü çobanlığının ilk töresi şudur!.. Efrad için “biz” dışarıdakiler için de “onlar” diye başlayacaksın söze!..
Ey sürü ehli!..
Ayrılmayacaksın sürüden; Ayrılırsan, bileceksin ki ya kurt kapar, ya ok batar!.. Ok batandan veya kurt kapandan sana bi-daha hayır gelmez.
Sürünün bir tek ferdini bile kaptırmamak için çobanın vereceğin her uğraşın, her savaşın, yöntemi ne olursa olsun amaç için mübah olduğunu bileceksin!.. 
Öylesine yakın olacaksınız ki birbirinize, hem şeytan sızamıyacak aranıza, hem de görenlere, “maşallah-sürüsüne bereket!” dedirteceksiniz… Çobandan beklentileriniz olacak ama, zinhar belli etmeyeceksiniz!.. Çobanın köpeklerinden fırsat bulup da yaklaşa bilirseniz çobana, ayaklarına yüz sürerek yalakalık yapacaksınız, dokunmayı bile sevap sayacaksınız.. Avucundan ot bile yersiniz çobanın o zaman!.. Esirgemez bunu sizden!..
Ey usta çoban!..
Çobanlık bir ihtisas işi!.. Çoban doğulmaz, olunur!..  Yeter ki zerresi var olsun beynin arka lobunda, çobanlık geninin.!..
Sürüye; adabı, töreyi, uyumu, sadakati biadı, sen öğreteceksin…
Sürüden ayrılmayı önlemek de senin görevin.. Yeri gelecek, “otunu-yemini-rızkını kesmekle, ağılın en karanlık, en ücra köşesine atmakla tehdit edeceksin!.. Gerekirse uygulamayla da göstereceksin!..  Ders alsın, asiler-uyumsuzlar, sürü adabına karşı duranlar…
Bunu yaparken de dilinden düşmeyecek, özgürlük, ileri demokrasi, hukukun üstünlüğü…
Bütünlüğünü sağlayacaksın sürünün ve koruyup kollayacaksın dışarıya karşı!.. Dedik ya ok batmasın kurt kapmasın…
Fırsat bile vermeyeceksin okların atılmasına, kurtların sürüne dadanmasına!... Yalan, dolan, iftira.. karalama… ve bilumum silah, dedik ya mübah!..
Sürüyü otlakların en iyisine ulaştırmak, arpalıkları bulmak da çoban olarak senin görevin... Kullan karakoyunları unutma!.. Toplum önderleri onlar;!!..
Doyurmaktır sadakatın-biadın ilk şartı!..  Doyurmazsan yeterince; maazallah, dağılıverir çevrenden sürü… Tarihten örnekler çok… Nerde şimdi “demokrasinin gülleri-has bahçe bülbülleri” ve yakın dönemin “papatyaları”?..
İşlerini kolaylaştırmak da, çoban olarak senin elinde.. Yeter ki iyi beslensin, çoban köpekleri.
En büyük destek onlardan gelecektir!.. Yokluğunda bile!..
Dememişler mi; el, eli yıkarsa; el de kalkar, yüzü yıkar!?..
Mehmet Halil ARIK