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August 30, 2009

México: homenaje a Michael Jackson bate récord Guiness - MDZ Online

México: homenaje a Michael Jackson bate récord Guiness
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Héctor Jackson, uno de los fans mexicanos que participó del tributo.
 
Cerca de 13.000 seguidores, de todas las edades, se reunieron en Distrito Federal ayer, día en el que el Rey del Pop hubiera cumplido 51 años, para rendirle tributo. Caracterizados de zoombies, bailaron "Thriller". Lo mismo hicieron en Barcelona, unos 700 fans. Mirá los videos.
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El sábado 29 de agosto, cuando Michael Jackson hubiera cumplido 51 años, cerca 13.000 seguidores, de todas las edades, se reunieron en México para bailar "Thriller", en tributo al fallecido Rey del Pop. Lo mismo hicieron sus pares españoles en Barcelona, en donde unos 700 fans bailaron al ritmo del emblemático tema.

En México, un total de 12.937 mexicanos, de distintas edades, lograron hoy un récord mundial de baile con la coreografía, marca que deberá ser validada por el World Record Guinnes.

El tributo en México convocó casi 13.000 seguidores del Rey del Pop.

Los miles de bailarines se reunieron en la explanada del Monumento a la Revolución, en la zona centro de la capital mexicana. La coreografía fue seguida además por unos 50.000 espectadores que soportaron una intermitente lluvia.

La iniciativa mexicana, denominada "Yo sí bailo Thriller" fue orquestada por la red social de Facebook, que en seis semanas organizó este evento.

En Barcelona, en tanto, un total de 697 fans de Michael Jackson, caracterizados como zombis bailaron simultáneamente en Barcelona (Cataluña) la coreografía del video "Thriller".

En Barcelona se reunieron unos 700 fans.

Convocados por el grupo de baile aficionado Pocket's y la página web "byebyemichael.com", los zombis se reunieron en un centro comercial de Barcelona ataviados y maquillados como exigía la ocasión, para recrear la coreografía del video con el que Michael Jackson sorprendió al mundo en 1982.

"Thriller" fue uno de los temas emblemáticos del Rey del Pop, que también daba nombre al álbum más vendido de la historia.

Fuentes: AFP - EFE



Tributo a Michael Jackson en México.



Tributo a Michael Jackson en Barcelona.
México: homenaje a Michael Jackson bate récord Guiness - MDZ Online

Michael Jackson's Dying Wish to Live Forever

Improbable research: Going to great lengths for swear words | Education | The Guardian

Going to great lengths for swear words


What is the lengthiest spoken oath commonly required of witnesses in a formal legal trial? The answer seems to be 374 words, in the judicial courts of Burma, until at least the middle of the 19th century.

An English translation appears in Kenneth RH Mackenzie's 1853 book Burmah and the Burmese, published in London. Mackenzie writes: "The oath is written in a small book of palm leaves, and is held over the head of the witness."

Called The Book of Imprecations or The Book of the Oath, the slim volume also expresses the court's sentiments about any witnesses who would fudge facts. The court is fairly thorough in its wishes, touching on the most likely eventualities.

"May false witnesses die of bad diseases, be bitten by crocodiles, be drowned. May they become poor, hated of the king. May they have calumniating enemies, may they be driven away, may they become utterly wretched, may every one ill-treat them, and raise lawsuits against them. May they be killed with swords, lances, and every sort of weapon. May they be precipitated into the eight great hells and the 120 smaller ones. May they be tormented. May they be changed into dogs. And, if finally they become men, may they be slaves a thousand and ten thousand times. May all their undertakings, thoughts and desires ever remain as worthless as a heap of cotton burnt by the fire."

And so on.

The oath itself is all business. The deponent must say: "If I speak not the truth ... when I and my relations are on land, land animals, as tigers, elephants, buffaloes, poisonous serpents, scorpions, &c, shall seize, crush, and bite us, so that we shall certainly die. Let the calamities occasioned by fire, water, rulers, thieves, and enemies oppress and destroy us, till we perish and come to utter destruction. Let us be subject to all the calamities that are within the body, and all that axe without the body. May we be seized with madness, dumbness, blindness, deafness, leprosy and hydrophobia. May we be struck with thunderbolts and lightning, and come to sudden death. In the midst of not speaking truth, may I be taken with vomiting clotted black blood, and suddenly die before the assembled people.

"When I am going by water, may the water nats [spirits] assault me, the boat be upset, and the property lost; and may alligators, porpoises, sharks, or other sea monsters, seize and crush me to death; and when I change worlds, may I not arrive among men or nats, but suffer unmixed punishment and regret, in the utmost wretchedness, among the four states of punishment, Hell, Prita, Beasts and Athurakai."

After that and a lot more, the oath concludes with a few thoughts of hope and cheer. Then the witness, if he is still alive and not seized with madness, dumbness, blindness, deafness, leprosy or hydrophobia, testifies.

• Marc Abrahams is editor of the bimonthly Annals of Improbable Research and organiser of the Ig Nobel prize

Improbable research: Going to great lengths for swear words | Education | The Guardian

White Belgian youth who copied Michael Jackson | Education | The Guardian

Making the Mickey

Marc Abrahams on the long-jawed white Belgian youth who looks just like Michael Jackson

In 1997, a 24-year-old Belgian male requested that his head be reconstructed to make him resemble the singer Michael Jackson. Three plastic surgeons granted his wish. Their report about it, published in the journal Annales de Chirurgie Plastique et Esthetique, is a lovely read. The loveliness is partly in the detailed technical description, monochromatically in the set of before-and-after X-rays of the facial bones, and memorably in the medically stylish photographs that show the young man before and after his course of treatment.

The doctors are Maurice Mommaerts, Johan Abeloos, and H Gropp. Mommaerts and Abeloos are based at Hôpital Général Saint-Jean, in Bruges, Belgium. Gropp is at Diakoniehospital, in Bremen, Germany. This is how they describe the patient's challenge to them: "His quest was to obtain the facial features of Michael Jackson, his idol that he imitated professionally."

This was an unusual demand. The doctors explain that "normally, patients strive for an ideal, beautiful, normal contour [of the facial bones]. We were confronted with a patient who requested a three-dimensional overcorrection."

This was no ordinary young man. He impressed the doctors with the firmness of his desire, yes, but also with his detailed knowledge of his own craniofacial anatomy (especially his gonial angles and malar prominence).

This task, the doctors decided, was something they could do. "After thorough discussion and psychiatric analysis, we agreed to morph him in a way that all changes could be undone and that the tissues were not at risk for considerable permanent damage."

The case was both easy and hard. The surgeons immediately saw simple ways to rearrange the young man's chin and also his cheekbone arches. But how to achieve the desired posterior-mandibular augmentation? That was the puzzler; solving it would be a medical first.

The doctors rose to the posterior-mandibular augmentation challenge. They conquered it and, in so doing, made medical history. Two rounds of surgery did the trick. Full details are in their report.

But for non-specialists, the important thing may be a simple and comforting piece of knowledge. Yes, we now know, it is possible to surgically morph a long-jawed white Belgian youth so that he looks just like Michael Jackson.

And yet, a prominent institution that houses that particular type of individual suddenly has, at least potentially, a big problem. Hordes of people want to see him, touch him, admire him, maybe even serve legal papers on him. I found no reports of that happening with this Belgian doppelganger.

I suspect that is because the surgeons kept up with the medical literature, and had learned from a 1996 report in the journal Hospital Security and Safety Management. That instructional article, written in the wake of Jackson's dramatic collapse on a stage in New York City, is called: "Michael Jackson at Beth Israel: handling press, fans, gawking employees."

· Marc Abrahams is editor of the bimonthly magazine Annals of Improbable Research (www.improbable.com), and organiser of the Ig Nobel Prize

White Belgian youth who copied Michael Jackson | Education | The Guardian

Improbable Research Collection #119: MRI Sex

Improbable Research Collection #119: MRI Sex

Dr. Pek Van Andel, who won an Ig Nobel Prize for making the first MRI images of a couple's sex organs while those organs were in use, also made a video of the phenomenon. Here, more or less, is the world premiere of that video.