Sunday 28 March 2010

How to Make Your Car Last Longer

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Drive if you must but Singapore is one of the few countries that imposes a mandatory COE which is essentially a 10 year car lease except that your vehicle costs 3 x more than it would in other countries such as the US. Owning a car is a complete luxury. Even though Singaporean car owners may own their cars for a shorter period (average trade-in is 5 years), it is still in the owner’s interest to keep the car in tip top condition as repair costs can be frightening. The article below from Green Planet gives you useful car tips on how to maintain your car from window wipers to the engine.


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7 Ways to Make Your Whole Vehicle Last Longer, From Wheels to Wipers

Planet Green

by Eric Leech

8 Jun 2009


Did you know that many insurance companies figure most vehicles on the road have only 10 years of useful life before being carted off to the junkyard? While there may indeed be older vehicles that should be crushed due to their poor emissions and economy, there are others that will remain quite efficient modes of transportation. In fact, the folks at Environmental Transport Association (ETA) say that keeping your older (less efficient) vehicle, is actually greener than purchasing a newer and cleaner vehicle in many cases.



By following a proper preventative maintenance schedule, you can easily double your car’s useful life, while spending less at the gas pump and at the repair shop. Beyond regular maintenance to increase your vehicle’s overall longevity, you should also ensure the longevity of your vehicle’s individual parts. This can dramatically decrease the amount of waste your vehicle contributes over a year. This includes the oil, tires, brake pads, etc. There are many ways to help minimize the natural wear and tear of your vehicle’s various parts, and these are my top 7:


1. Extend Life of Windshield Wipers


Windshield wipers are just one of those things that get old and needs replacement. You wouldn’t want to be in the middle of a bad storm when your wipers fail. However, instead of replacing them every few months, you could just as easily extend their life, while allowing them to work at their peak efficiently. The rubber portion on your wipers will always work best when clean, so it is a good idea to wipe them with denatured alcohol (91%) once a month. You can also use fine sandpaper (1000 to 2000 grit) to do the job. This will keep them flexible and better able to hold to the glass and wipe water and the debris away.



Read the article.

Big interventions needed to offset World Cup carbon emissions

Official 2010 FIFA World Cup match ball


With an estimated carbon footprint of 2 753 250 t of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2-e), the FIFA 2010 World Cup, in South Africa, would have the largest carbon footprint of any major international sporting event, and would need major interventions to achieve the ambition of leaving a positive environmental legacy.


The massive footprint was largely owing to the significant distance that many international spectators would need to travel to get to South Africa. Because of its location, almost all international visitors would need to fly to the country.



In fact, 67% of the carbon footprint (1,86-million tons) was attributed to international travel. However, excluding international travel, the 2010 FIFA World Cup was still more than eight times the size of the 2006 World Cup held in Germany.

Thursday 25 March 2010

It’s hard to believe we could fit so many great ideas into something so thin.




It’s hard to believe we could fit so many great ideas into something so thin.



A large, high-resolution LED-backlit IPS display. An incredibly responsive Multi-Touch screen. And an amazingly powerful Apple-designed chip. All in a design that’s thin and light enough to take anywhere. iPad isn’t just the best device of its kind. It’s a whole new kind of device. Watch the iPad video








LED-Backlit IPS Display



The high-resolution, 9.7-inch LED-backlit IPS display on iPad is remarkably crisp and vivid. Which makes it perfect for web browsing, watching movies, or viewing photos. With iPad, there is no up or down. It’s designed to show off your content in portrait or landscape orientation with every turn. And because it uses a display technology called IPS (in-plane switching), it has a wide, 178° viewing angle. So you can hold it almost any way you want and still get a brilliant picture, with excellent color and contrast.






Multi-Touch


The Multi-Touch screen on iPad is based on the same revolutionary technology on iPhone. But the technology has been completely reengineered for the larger iPad surface, making it extremely precise and responsive. So whether you’re zooming in on a map, flicking through your photos, or deleting an email, iPad responds with incredible accuracy. And it does just what you want it to.






Thin and Light


One of the first things you’ll notice about iPad is how thin and light it is. The screen is 9.7 inches measured diagonally. So overall, it’s slightly smaller than a magazine. At just 1.5 pounds and 0.5 inch thin,1 you can use it anywhere. And a slight curve to the back makes it easy to pick up and comfortable to hold.







Up to 10 Hours
of Battery Life


To maximize battery life, Apple engineers took the same lithium-polymer battery technology they developed for Mac notebook computers and applied it to the iPad. As a result, you can use iPad for up to 10 hours while surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching videos, or listening to music.2







Wireless


With built-in 802.11n, iPad takes advantage of the fastest Wi-Fi networks. It automatically locates available Wi-Fi networks, which you can join with a few taps. iPad also comes with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, letting you connect to devices like wireless headphones or the Apple Wireless Keyboard.




3G



iPad will also be available in a 3G model with superfast data speeds up to 7.2 Mbps.3 So if you’re traveling or you happen to be somewhere without a Wi-Fi network, you can still get a fast connection for surfing the web, downloading email, or getting directions. Learn more about 3G on iPad







Performance



Apple A4 chip.

The A4 chip inside iPad was custom-designed by Apple engineers to be extremely powerful yet extremely power efficient. The performance is unlike anything you’ve ever seen on a touch-based device. Which makes iPad fantastic for everything from productivity apps to games. At the same time, the A4 chip is so power efficient that it helps iPad get up to 10 hours of battery life on a single charge. And iPad is available with a choice of 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB of flash storage,4 giving you lots of room for your photos, movies, music, apps, and more.





30-pin connector. Built-in speaker.

Connectivity



The dock connector port on the bottom of iPad allows you to dock and charge it. It also lets you connect to accessories like the iPad Camera Connection Kit and the iPad Keyboard Dock. You’ll find many accessories designed to be compatible with the dock connector port.



Audio


The powerful built-in speaker produces rich, full sound perfect for watching a movie or listening to music. iPad also comes with a headphone jack and a built-in microphone.





Accessories



What makes iPad even better? Accessories. The iPad Keyboard Dock combines a dock with a full-size keyboard. You can import photos from a digital camera or SD card with the iPad Camera Connection Kit. The iPad Case not only protects your iPad, it lets you use it in various positions. And different adapters let you connect iPad to TVs, projectors, and displays. Learn more about iPad accessories




The best way to experience the web, email, photos, and video. Hands down


The best way to experience the web, email, photos, and video. Hands down.




All of the built-in apps on iPad were designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large Multi-Touch screen and advanced capabilities of iPad. And they work in any orientation. So you can do things with these apps that you can’t do on any other device.




Safari


iPad is the best way to experience the web. View whole pages in portrait or landscape on the large Multi-Touch screen. And let your fingers do the surfing. Learn more






Mail


There’s nothing like the Mail app on iPad. With a split-screen view and expansive onscreen keyboard, it lets you see and touch your email in ways you never could before. Learn more





Photos



A vivid LED-backlit IPS display makes viewing photos on iPad extraordinary. Open albums with a tap. Flip through your pictures one by one. Or play a slideshow and share your photos. Learn more






Videos


The 9.7-inch high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching HD movies, TV shows, podcasts, music videos, and more. Learn more






YouTube


With the YouTube app designed specifically for iPad, videos are even easier to find. And on the amazing iPad display, they’re more fun to watch. Especially in HD. Learn more








iPod


Reach out and touch your songs. View your album art full-size. iPad makes music look as good as it sounds. Learn more






iTunes


Millions of songs, thousands of movies and TV shows, and so much more. Browsing and buying are just a tap away. Learn more








App Store


You’ll find more than 150,000 apps on the App Store, and iPad can run almost all of them. Including everything from games to productivity apps. Learn more





iBooks



Reading is a joy on iPad. Text looks crisp and bright. Pages turn with a flick. And you can buy new books from the iBookstore. Just download the free iBooks app to get started.1 Learn more







Maps



See more of the world with iPad. Find locations easier than ever with street view, satellite view, or new terrain view — all using Google services. Learn more





Notes


With its large display and onscreen keyboard, iPad makes it easy to jot down quick notes and keep important information on hand. You can even email yourself reminders. Learn more








Calendar


Work, home, and everything in between. Your schedules are easy to read and easy to manage on iPad — even all at once. Learn more






Contacts


With Contacts on iPad, you can see much more than just names and numbers. And you can do more with them, too. Learn more








Home Screen


With just one press of the Home button, you have access to every app on your iPad. Learn more






Spotlight Search


No matter what you’re looking for, Spotlight Search can help you find it. Learn more








Accessibility


Universal access is built into iPad. So right out of the box, Apple makes it easy for people with disabilities to enjoy all that iPad has to offer. Learn more





iWork



The iWork productivity applications that you know and love on the Mac — Keynote, Pages, and Numbers — have been completely redesigned for iPad.2 So you can create great-looking presentations, documents, and spreadsheets. All using just your fingers. And while they’re easy to use, they’re also the most powerful productivity apps ever built for a mobile device.






Keynote


Create a presentation with custom graphic styles, elegantly designed themes, stunning animations and effects, and powerful new features designed just for iPad. Learn more






Pages


Pages has everything you need to put your words into beautiful documents. Including Apple-designed templates and easy-to-use formatting tools. Learn more








Numbers


Numbers includes over 250 easy-to-use functions, an intelligent keyboard, flexible tables, and eye-catching charts. So you can create compelling spreadsheets in just a few taps. Learn more







Barack Obama Speech in Congress On Health Care

obama speech on health careBelow is the full text of Obama’s speech in Congress (20/03) in the eve of healthcare bill vote to persuade those who are still against it. Some of them from the Democrats themselves. If it passes, it’ll be the turning point in US history as far as American downtrodden wellbeing people are concerned.


Obama, who postponed a trip to Indonesia for twice to deal with any last-minute problems, gave more than 50 speeches around the country to push for healthcare changes that he said were more than 100 years overdue and were badly needed now, LAT reports, .

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THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Everybody, please have a seat.



To Leader Reid, to Steny Hoyer, John Larson, Xavier Becerra, Jim Clyburn, Chris Van Hollen, to an extraordinary leader and extraordinary Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and to all the members here today, thank you very much for having me. (Applause.) Thanks for having me and thanks for your tireless efforts waged on behalf of health insurance reform in this country.


I have the great pleasure of having a really nice library at the White House. And I was tooling through some of the writings of some previous Presidents and I came upon this quote by Abraham Lincoln: “I am not bound to win, but I’m bound to be true. I’m not bound to succeed, but I’m bound to live up to what light I have.”


This debate has been a difficult debate. This process has been a difficult process. And this year has been a difficult year for the American people. When I was sworn in, we were in the midst of the worst recession since the Great Depression. Eight hundred thousand people per month were losing their jobs. Millions of people were losing their health insurance. And the financial system was on the verge of collapse.


And this body has taken on some of the toughest votes and some of the toughest decisions in the history of Congress. Not because you were bound to win, but because you were bound to be true. Because each and every one of you made a decision that at a moment of such urgency, it was less important to measure what the polls said than to measure what was right.


A year later, we’re in different circumstances. Because of the actions that you’ve taken, the financial system has stabilized. The stock market has stabilized. Businesses are starting to invest again. The economy, instead of contracting, is now growing again. There are signs that people are going to start hiring again. There’s still tremendous hardship all across the country, but there is a sense that we are making progress — because of you.



But even before this crisis, each and every one of us knew that there were millions of people across America who were living their own quiet crises. Maybe because they had a child who had a preexisting condition and no matter how desperate they were, no matter what insurance company they called, they couldn’t get coverage for that child. Maybe it was somebody who had been forced into early retirement, in their 50s not yet eligible for Medicare, and they couldn’t find a job and they couldn’t find health insurance, despite the fact that they had some sort of chronic condition that had to be tended to.


Every single one of you at some point before you arrived in Congress and after you arrived in Congress have met constituents with heart-breaking stories. And you’ve looked them in the eye and you’ve said, we’re going to do something about it — that’s why I want to go to Congress.


And now, we’re on the threshold of doing something about it. We’re a day away. After a year of debate, after every argument has been made, by just about everybody, we’re 24 hours away.



As some of you know, I’m not somebody who spends a lot of time surfing the cable channels, but I’m not completely in the bubble. I have a sense of what the coverage has been, and mostly it’s an obsession with “What will this mean for the Democratic Party? What will this mean for the President’s polls? How will this play out in November? Is this good or is this bad for the Democratic majority? What does it mean for those swing districts?”


And I noticed that there’s been a lot of friendly advice offered all across town. (Laughter.) Mitch McConnell, John Boehner, Karl Rove — they’re all warning you of the horrendous impact if you support this legislation. Now, it could be that they are suddenly having a change of heart and they are deeply concerned about their Democratic friends. (Laughter.) They are giving you the best possible advice in order to assure that Nancy Pelosi remains Speaker and Harry Reid remains Leader and that all of you keep your seats. That’s a possibility. (Laughter.)


But it may also be possible that they realize after health reform passes and I sign that legislation into law, that it’s going to be a little harder to mischaracterize what this effort has been all about.



Because this year, small businesses will start getting tax credits so that they can offer health insurance to employees who currently don’t have it. (Applause.) Because this year, those same parents who are worried about getting coverage for their children with preexisting conditions now are assured that insurance companies have to give them coverage — this year. (Applause.)


Because this year, insurance companies won’t suddenly be able to drop your coverage when you get sick — (applause) — or impose lifetime limits or restrictive limits on the coverage that you have. Maybe they know that this year, for the first time, young people will be able to stay on their parents’ health insurance until they’re 26 years old and they’re thinking that just might be popular all across the country. (Applause.)



And what they also know is what won’t happen. They know that after this legislation passes and after I sign this bill, lo and behold nobody is pulling the plug on Granny. (Laughter.) It turns out that in fact people who like their health insurance are going to be able to keep their health insurance; that there’s no government takeover. People will discover that if they like their doctor, they’ll be keeping their doctor. In fact, they’re more likely to keep their doctor because of a stronger system.


It’ll turn out that this piece of historic legislation is built on the private insurance system that we have now and runs straight down the center of American political thought. It turns out this is a bill that tracks the recommendations not just of Democrat Tom Daschle, but also Republicans Bob Dole and Howard Baker; that this is a middle-of-the-road bill that is designed to help the American people in an area of their lives where they urgently need help.


Now, there are some who wanted a single-payer government-run system. That’s not this bill. The Republicans wanted what I called the “foxes guard the henhouse approach” in which we further deregulate the insurance companies and let them run wild, the notion being somehow that that was going to lower costs for the American people. I don’t know a serious health care economist who buys that idea, but that was their concept. And we rejected that, because what we said was we want to create a system in which health care is working not for insurance companies but it’s working for the American people, it’s working for middle class families.



So what did we do? What is the essence of this legislation? Number one, this is the toughest insurance reforms in history. (Applause.) We are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families. A prescription — this is a patient’s bill of rights on steroids. So many of you individually have worked on these insurance reforms — they are in this package — to make sure that families are getting a fair deal; that if they’re paying a premium, that they’re getting a good service in return; making sure that employers, if they are paying premiums for their employees, that their employees are getting the coverage that they expect; that insurance companies are not going to game the system with fine print and rescissions and dropping people when they need it most, but instead are going to have to abide by some basic rules of the road that exemplify a sense of fairness and good value. That’s number one.


The second thing this does is it creates a pool, a marketplace, where individuals and small businesses, who right now are having a terrible time out there getting health insurance, are going to be able to purchase health insurance as part of a big group — just like federal employees, just like members of Congress. They are now going to be part of a pool that can negotiate for better rates, better quality, more competition.


And that’s why the Congressional Budget Office says this will lower people’s rates for comparable plans by 14 to 20 percent. That’s not my numbers — that’s the Congressional Budget Office’s numbers. So that people will have choice and competition just like members of Congress have choice and competition.



Number three, if people still can’t afford it we’re going to provide them some tax credits — the biggest tax cut for small businesses and working families when it comes to health care in history. (Applause.)


And number four, this is the biggest reduction in our deficit since the Budget Balance Act — one of the biggest deficit reduction measures in history — over $1.3 trillion that will help put us on the path of fiscal responsibility. (Applause.)


And that’s before we count all the game-changing measures that are going to assure, for example, that instead of having five tests when you go to the doctor you just get one; that the delivery system is working for patients, not just working for billings. And everybody who’s looked at it says that every single good idea to bend the cost curve and start actually reducing health care costs are in this bill.



So that’s what this effort is all about. Toughest insurance reforms in history. A marketplace so people have choice and competition who right now don’t have it and are seeing their premiums go up 20, 30, 40, 50 percent. Reductions in the cost of health care for millions of American families, including those who have health insurance. The Business Roundtable did their own study and said that this would potentially save employers $3,000 per employee on their health care because of the measures in this legislation.


And by the way, not only does it reduce the deficit — we pay for it responsibly in ways that the other side of the aisle that talks a lot about fiscal responsibility but doesn’t seem to be able to walk the walk can’t claim when it comes to their prescription drug bill. We are actually doing it. (Applause.) This is paid for and will not add a dime to the deficit — it will reduce the deficit. (Applause.)


Now, is this bill perfect? Of course not. Will this solve every single problem in our health care system right away? No. There are all kinds of ideas that many of you have that aren’t included in this legislation. I know that there has been discussion, for example, of how we’re going to deal with regional disparities and I know that there was a meeting with Secretary Sebelius to assure that we can continue to try to make sure that we’ve got a system that gives people the best bang for their buck. (Applause.)



So this is not — there are all kinds of things that many of you would like to see that isn’t in this legislation. There are some things I’d like to see that’s not in this legislation. But is this the single most important step that we have taken on health care since Medicare? Absolutely. Is this the most important piece of domestic legislation in terms of giving a break to hardworking middle class families out there since Medicare? Absolutely. Is this a vast improvement over the status quo? Absolutely.


Now, I still know this is a tough vote, though. I know this is a tough vote. I’ve talked to many of you individually. And I have to say that if you honestly believe in your heart of hearts, in your conscience, that this is not an improvement over the status quo; if despite all the information that’s out there that says that without serious reform efforts like this one people’s premiums are going to double over the next five or 10 years, that folks are going to keep on getting letters from their insurance companies saying that their premium just went up 40 or 50 percent; if you think that somehow it’s okay that we have millions of hardworking Americans who can’t get health care and that it’s all right, it’s acceptable, in the wealthiest nation on Earth that there are children with chronic illnesses that can’t get the care that they need — if you think that the system is working for ordinary Americans rather than the insurance companies, then you should vote no on this bill. If you can honestly say that, then you shouldn’t support it. You’re here to represent your constituencies and if you think your constituencies honestly wouldn’t be helped, you shouldn’t vote for this.



But if you agree that the system is not working for ordinary families, if you’ve heard the same stories that I’ve heard everywhere, all across the country, then help us fix this system. Don’t do it for me. Don’t do it for Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid. Do it for all those people out there who are struggling.


Some of you know I get 10 letters a day that I read out of the 40,000 that we receive. Started reading some of the ones that I got this morning. “Dear President Obama, my daughter, a wonderful person, lost her job. She has no health insurance. She had a blood clot in her brain. She’s now disabled, can’t get care.” “Dear President Obama, I don’t yet qualify for Medicare. COBRA is about to run out. I am desperate, don’t know what to do.”


Do it for them. Do it for people who are really scared right now through no fault of their own, who’ve played by the rules, who’ve done all the right things, and have suddenly found out that because of an accident, because of an ailment, they’re about to lose their house; or they can’t provide the help to their kids that they need; or they’re a small business who up until now has always taken pride in providing care for their workers and it turns out that they just can’t afford to do it anymore and they’ve having to make a decision about do I keep providing health insurance for my workers or do I just drop their coverage or do I not hire some people because I simply can’t afford it — it’s all being gobbled up by the insurance companies.



Don’t do it for me. Don’t do it for the Democratic Party. Do it for the American people. They’re the ones who are looking for action right now. (Applause.)


I know this is a tough vote. And I am actually confident — I’ve talked to some of you individually — that it will end up being the smart thing to do politically because I believe that good policy is good politics. (Applause.) I am convinced that when you go out there and you are standing tall and you are saying I believe that this is the right thing to do for my constituents and the right thing to do for America, that ultimately the truth will out.


I had a wonderful conversation with Betsy Markey. I don’t know if Betsy is around here. There she is right there. (Applause.) Betsy is in a tough district. The biggest newspaper is somewhat conservative, as Betsy described. They weren’t real happy with health care reform. They were opposed to it. Betsy, despite the pressure, announced that she was in favor of this bill. And lo and behold, the next day that same newspaper runs an editorial saying, you know what, we’ve considered this, we’ve looked at the legislation, and we actually are pleased that Congresswoman Markey is supporting the legislation. (Applause.)



When I see John Boccieri stand up proud with a whole bunch of his constituencies — (applause) — in as tough a district as there is and stand up with a bunch of folks from his district with preexisting conditions and saying, you know, I don’t know what is going on Washington but I know what’s going on with these families — I look at him with pride.


Now, I can’t guarantee that this is good politics. Every one of you know your districts better than I do. You talk to folks. You’re under enormous pressure. You’re getting robocalls. You’re getting e-mails that are tying up the communications system. I know the pressure you’re under. I get a few comments made about me. I don’t know if you’ve noticed. (Laughter.) I’ve been in your shoes. I know what it’s like to take a tough vote.



But what did Lincoln say? “I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true.” Two generations ago, folks who were sitting in your position, they made a decision — we are going to make sure that seniors and the poor have health care coverage that they can count on. And they did the right thing.


And I’m sure at the time they were making that vote, they weren’t sure how the politics were either, any more than the people who made the decision to make sure that Social Security was in place knew how the politics would play out, or folks who passed the civil rights acts knew how the politics were going to play out. They were not bound to win, but they were bound to be true.


And now we’ve got middle class Americans, don’t have Medicare, don’t have Medicaid, watching the employer-based system fray along the edges or being caught in terrible situations. And the question is, are we going to be true to them?



Sometimes I think about how I got involved in politics. I didn’t think of myself as a potential politician when I get out of college. I went to work in neighborhoods, working with Catholic churches in poor neighborhoods in Chicago, trying to figure out how people could get a little bit of help. And I was skeptical about politics and politicians, just like a lot of Americans are skeptical about politics and politicians are right now. Because my working assumption was when push comes to shove, all too often folks in elected office, they’re looking for themselves and not looking out for the folks who put them there; that there are too many compromises; that the special interests have too much power; they just got too much clout; there’s too much big money washing around.


And I decided finally to get involved because I realized if I wasn’t willing to step up and be true to the things I believe in, then the system wouldn’t change. Every single one of you had that same kind of moment at the beginning of your careers. Maybe it was just listening to stories in your neighborhood about what was happening to people who’d been laid off of work. Maybe it was your own family experience, somebody got sick and didn’t have health care and you said something should change.


Something inspired you to get involved, and something inspired you to be a Democrat instead of running as a Republican. Because somewhere deep in your heart you said to yourself, I believe in an America in which we don’t just look out for ourselves, that we don’t just tell people you’re on your own, that we are proud of our individualism, we are proud of our liberty, but we also have a sense of neighborliness and a sense of community — (applause) — and we are willing to look out for one another and help people who are vulnerable and help people who are down on their luck and give them a pathway to success and give them a ladder into the middle class. That’s why you decided to run. (Applause.)



And now a lot of us have been here a while and everybody here has taken their lumps and their bruises. And it turns out people have had to make compromises, and you’ve been away from families for a long time and you’ve missed special events for your kids sometimes. And maybe there have been times where you asked yourself, why did I ever get involved in politics in the first place? And maybe things can’t change after all. And when you do something courageous, it turns out sometimes you may be attacked. And sometimes the very people you thought you were trying to help may be angry at you and shout at you. And you say to yourself, maybe that thing that I started with has been lost.


But you know what? Every once in a while, every once in a while a moment comes where you have a chance to vindicate all those best hopes that you had about yourself, about this country, where you have a chance to make good on those promises that you made in all those town meetings and all those constituency breakfasts and all that traveling through the district, all those people who you looked in the eye and you said, you know what, you’re right, the system is not working for you and I’m going to make it a little bit better.


And this is one of those moments. This is one of those times where you can honestly say to yourself, doggone it, this is exactly why I came here. This is why I got into politics. This is why I got into public service. This is why I’ve made those sacrifices. Because I believe so deeply in this country and I believe so deeply in this democracy and I’m willing to stand up even when it’s hard, even when it’s tough.


Every single one of you have made that promise not just to your constituents but to yourself. And this is the time to make true on that promise. We are not bound to win, but we are bound to be true. We are not bound to succeed, but we are bound to let whatever light we have shine. We have been debating health care for decades. It has now been debated for a year. It is in your hands. It is time to pass health care reform for America, and I am confident that you are going to do it tomorrow.



Thank you very much, House of Representatives. Let’s get this done. (Applause.)


Courtesy: Huffingtonpost.com



Our Loving Mother

If any true love ever exists in this world it’s the love of a mother towards her children. If any unconditional love which does not expect anything in return, it’s a mother’s love. I wrote in my Bahasa Indonesia blog that unconditional love is good and healthy on two things: the love of a mother towards her children and love of human towards one’s God. Other than these two, love should be and must be on condition of reciprocity. It’s especially true on the case of man-woman relationship.



An unconditional love of one party towards another will give the second party–either man or woman– a blank cheque to be corrupt; to easily tend to abuse such “unlimited power of love” against another. And finally the relationship will end up in a strange of love-hate situation and even a tragic climax of disappointment.


A balanced love, call it a reciprocal love, is good and healthy because like trias politica in democratic system of governance, it’ll give either party involved, i.e. the man and woman who are in love, a sort of “balanced of power” without which the love relation will easily deteriorate into lord-and-slave relation.



But mother-children relation is entirely different story. Our mother’s love is so intense yet so pure, so emotional yet so real. She gives it without any future expectation of reciprocity. She’s happy to see her kids growing healthy. Her kid’s naughtiness doesn’t upset her a bit. She’s just happy to be able to love them to nurture them to nourish them and to see them happy. No more no less.


And because of that she deserves our unconditional love too. Our loving mother deserves a lot more than just this Mother’s Day [1]




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7 Things Can Be Done In The Early Of Blogging

Building new website for me is something difficult since it need work hard to make it indexed by search engine, make it niche blog, make it easy to invite readers and many others factors have to be built during blogging. Beside that it need some months to make it will be optimized. However all of this depend on how hard a blog or webmaster do this process.


If you are new in building website, here are some tips you can apply to get your website has direction and optimized:



  1. Create Useful content on your blog. However useful content can become strong power for your website to make your site well known by people. You can see at the blog that have very informative content always get backlink from another site.

  2. Create your site brand. Creating brand for your site is included by knowing your targeted audience, Identifying your blog title.

  3. Make a network or relationship with the other blog. We can start to make a network with other blogger by giving comment to each blog. You can do this continually to promote your blog to the other webmaster


  4. Write guest posts. This is the related to the third point which can affect to your reader amount. To do this step make sure that you will visit blog with too many reader for the first time. For example if your blog own 10 readers you may visit blog with 100-200 readers, if your blog is 100 readers per day, you may visit 200 you may visit blog with 300-500 readers.

  5. Make many experiments with your blog. It can be your way to write contents, your style, or may be trying to find something useful plugin for blogging.

  6. Look out often, this mean that you can participate on a forum, doing more blog walking, more comment to spread your website brands.

  7. Seeking Potential, it is the time to find potent at your blog. After doing many experiments, blog walking and also look out often, hope that you can find what potent you can find inside your blog.


These are some step that are picked from 7 essential thing to be done in the early of blogging. If you are finding mistake while reading please notice me about it.


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Tips Keeping Notebook Battery Performance

This is my experience to some notebooks in my office which have own battery trouble after less than a year of usage. Meanwhile all of these notebook types were produced by famous and has had trust in quality aspect. Fortunately we still own warranty so we decided to bring them to the vendor support for asking reparation. After making a conversation about some trouble have infected in notebook, we got some tips which useful for all of notebook owner.



This tips is universal type, mean that it can be used for another vendor. Here they are. Most of battery trouble is caused by the charging process which is false anymore. What we have to our notebook when battery indicator which is located on the bottom right corner shows low power(10 %) is charging our notebook battery.


Charging battery for first time is suggested to be done without turning notebook on. When we found that the battery indication shows that is has fulled unplug the charger from electric flow. Then you can use it to work. Then what we have to be avoided is charging process that is done every time without unplugged charger. This mean that doing battery process only needed when our notebook or laptop battery in low power. We can set battery indicator to appear when it reach 10 % of battery capacity.


Then charge it but we still can use this notebook unlike the first charging. But unplug the charger when battery has full of power. Then we also get another suggest that we have to turn off notebook when it not in use. Standbying notebook still become many people choice but we are suggested to turn off notebook or laptop for saving battery live and avoid too often charging.


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LG’s Magic Motion: Cast a spell on your TV

LG's Magic Motion


It’s time to drop the old TV channel clicker and start waving a magic wand.
LG’s Magic Motion controller replaces the standard remote control with a
motion-sensitive rod inspired by the Nintendo Wii’s wireless “wiimote”.



If you have ever used the Nintendo console, you’ll feel an instant familiarity
with the Magic Motion.



A slender, tapering length of glossy black plastic, roughly an inch thick at
its widest point, it incorporates just a handful of buttons — far fewer than
the huge array found on most modern remotes. When pointed at a television
equipped with a suitable receiver, however, it will duplicate all the
functions of a normal remote and more, because it steers an onscreen cursor.
This allows you to click items to select them from a menu, much as you would
do with a computer mouse.




The most common actions for which you use a remote control — changing channel
or adjusting the volume — can be performed by waving or rotating the wand up
or down, left or right.




What’s more, Magic Motion works with an electronic programme guide that gives
you a live thumbnail view of the programme showing on each available
channel. See something you like? Just point, click and go. If you would
rather not be bothered with irrelevant channels, you can easily narrow the
selection down to a line-up of favourites.



LG plans to start selling the Magic Motion next year, probably bundled with
its more expensive TVs. Much the same technology can already be found in
motion-sensitive devices such as Logitech’s MX Air, designed to be used with
computers, but LG will be the first manufacturer to bring it to a normal TV
set.




Last week Philips said that it also planned to release a remote control able
to recognise movement rather than button-presses. Unlike LG’s controller,
the Philips gadget, which will be called the uWand, will come with an
infrared receiver that can be plugged into any device with a suitable
screen. It remains to be seen whether it will be as effective and versatile
as the LG device.



It was the success of the Wii that inspired LG to make it “easier for the
consumer” to use its TVs, according to its product manager George Mead. “As
well as giving them these fantastic technologies,” he said, “we wanted to
make it easier for them to access them, but do it in a fun and interactive
way.”



As an example, Magic Motion TVs will come with 15 simple mind and memory games
built in. They are pretty basic — in Whack-a-Mole, you could only point to
the moles, not actually whack them — but they are easy to pick up and
entertaining, at least in short bursts.



The Magic Motion is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to new ways of
using our TVs. This time next year wireless networking and the ability to
play downloaded high-definition video files via USB or broadband should be
standard features on many high-end sets, while the first TVs able to play



3-D footage or grab photos and music from the internet are set to debut. Even
rival makers, such as Samsung, that don’t yet have a gesture-based
controller have redesigned their TV menus to look more like computer desktop
screens.



The TV remote as we know it is hopelessly equipped for finding your way around
all this new content. With Magic Motion, LG might just have found a way to
make it accessible to all.



HOW THE MAGIC MOTION WORKS



Much like the Nintendo Wii game controller, LG’s new remote control uses a
combination of gyroscopic and accelerometer sensors to track any movements
of the device in your hand.



The sensors can detect where the LG remote is pointing and track its
movements, whether rotational or side to side.



The information is sent to a receiver built into the compatible LG television
and allows you to move an on-screen pointer (it uses the standard 2.4GHz
radio frequency used by many wireless devices). Thus, with a flick of the
wrist, you can adjust the TV set, browse photos or play games.



LG’s Magic Motion is not quite as sophisticated as the standard Nintendo Wii
system, let alone the even more accurate Wii MotionPlus accessory that went
on sale this summer. Even the normal “wiimote” adds an infrared sensor to
the mix so as to more accurately track its exact position. Then again, Magic
Motion isn’t designed to control a virtual tennis racket.

Sony Ericsson X2 Or Sony Ericsson Xperia X2

Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 or Sony Ericsson X2 for short is the newest X-series Mobile Phone that just announced by Sony Ericsson Company. This mobile phone still bring it’s classic look as what we can see on the first series of Sony Ericsson X1. But it also bring others exiting new features such as 8.1 Megapixel camera with auto focus and can be used for making video record, QWERTY sliding Keyboard, TFT Touch screen sized at 3.2 inches.



Sony Ericsson X2 is running on Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. Not only this it also featured with some Microsoft component such as Microsoft Office Mobile and Internet Explorer. With these features users can edit their documents and with Internet Explorer they will still able to browse on Internet. With Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 users able to browse an information with Google search which also included, watching video at YouTube site.


Included as well SanDisk memory card with capacity 4GB and able to be expanded up to 16 GB, Out Cable TV, 3D effect, zoom and Music Playback. It is going to be launched after October 6th (slashgear.com).


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LG BL40 Official Image

LG has just release the image of LG BL40 officially which is included into Black Label. Officially LG also announced the availability of this mobile phone on August but there is not precise of date release. The mobile phone which is becoming LG LG chocolate successor is featured with 5 MP camera. Beside that it also featured with 345×800 display resolution which is seem very wide when watched from distance.


The following image is official LG BL40 image:



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Apple Release SMS Bug Fix For iPhone 3.0.1 OS

Perhaps you are one of many iPhone users related to the SMS bug on iPhone 3.0.1 OS. Related to this vulnerability Apple just release software to update this SMS bug. Research made by Charlie Miller and Collin Mulliner shew that there is SMS vulnerability on iPhone. Only with certain SMS people can take over data in iPhone. Not only this, this SMS also included with path that will resend SMS to the others.



Based on the information made by Charlie, this bug has been informed to Apple two months ago, but the bug fixing software just release on this week. Miller also informed that SMS bug also able to be done to mobile phone that runs on Android Operating System. But Google has fixed it soon after information released to Google.


iPhone users have to update their OS with the latest version released by Apple to avoid data stolen. Before bug fixing software released by Apple, the only one way to avoid this data theft.


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Sony Ericsson Satio, Full Entertainment Phone

Announced since May 28, 2009, Sony Ericsson Satio, which is also well known as Sony Ericsson Idou, is a full Entertainment Phone. It is proofed with many entertainment features being included into this Phone. Watching TV, taking picture, watch movie, download and Play the games can be done with Sony Ericsson Satio.


We can watch movie or play the game at a widescreen sized at 3.5 inchs, taking pictures with 12.1 MP camera which is able to be zoom out up to 12 times, intuitive touch focus and Xenon flash. Over Sony Ericsson, which runs on Symbian operating system, we also can download media from PlayNow such as favorite music and play it with media player and games.



Sony Ericsson Satio users can get their music voice in best quality sound with Wireless Stereo Headphones HBH-IS800. Meanwhile to get the best video show over Sony Ericsson Satio users can run Video Viewing Stand IM920 feature. Available with four colors Sony Ericsson Satio support for GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSDPA 850/900/2100.


Sony Ericsson Satio also understands users who want to keep connect them with their friend at social network such as Facebook by providing Facebook application where they can upload photos and with YouTube application allows them to with the latest video or their favorite video at YouTube site.


While they are on the go and doubt whether they are in right way, just access GPS or Google Maps to show you the direction. Sony Ericsson is going to be available in the Q4 2009.



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myTouch 3G From TMobile Is Shipping

Good news for you who have made pre order myTouch 3G sometimes ago since it will be shipped at the tail and the end of July. So you make sure that you check your email to read the news about it. Meanwhile if you didn’t make pre-order sometimes ago, you still need to wait until August 5Th. myTouch 3G it self is a smartphone that run at Android operating system which is being preferred operating system for mobile today.



This smartphone was able to be pre-ordered sometimes ago and was ended on July 28. Tmobile wireless carrier decide to sold it for $199.99 with two years contract. Just wait it to arrive at your address and hand on myTouch 3G from Tmobile.


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Apple Tablet

Apple is estimated to release Apple Tablet on Cristmas season 2009 or lately in the early of 2010. This is based on report made by Financial Times. Reported that Apple Tablet is sized at 10 inchs and is supposed to not conjunction with ebook push but it is supposed to offer Music.




Still from the same source, under the project that is called Cocktail, Apple has made partner with record label This is aimed to make customers not buy only one single song but they are supposed to buy songs in complete CD. Not only songs inside complete CD, but Apple will provide more services such as interactive booklets, background infos which is supposed to optimized at Apple Tablet.


We don’t know whether Apple Tablt will be favorite device from Apple such as iPhone and iPod. But will see it in short time if the rumor above is right.


Samsung Comeback For USA TMobile

Samsung Comeback which is also called as Samsung T559 is coming to USA Tmobile with slip design. As what we have written down before, this mobile is today mobile phone with some features inside. Come with this messaging mobile phone are 2MP camera, Instant Messaging, Email, mp3 player, 3G connection, Full HTML Browser which is included with flash lite, stereo bluetooth.



This messaging phone is also featured with the other features that you can find on the other mobile phone such as LG EnV3. Those features are dual display, QWERTY keyboard and keypad. Then talking about design, this messaging phone is sized at 4.33 X 2.2 x 0.73 inchs and 4.6 ounce of weight. With $129,99 people now can get Samsung Comeback with two years contract with Tmobile wireless carrier.

Terminator Wallpaper For Samsung Star 3G

Do you have Samsung Star 3g? if you do you may need to consider this for your mobile phone, Terminator Wallpaper for Samsung star 3G. This is cool wallpaper to be installed. Available as well the other theme, but I prefer to prefer Terminator. It is really free to be downloaded so you can get it now on. You can visit imserba site to get this themes. Precisely the themes is addressed at http://www.imserba.com/node/12621.



Samsung Star 3G it self is a mobile phone that has released with some features inside, such as TouchWiz GUI, 2.8-inch QVGA panel, QVGA Touch screen, accelerometer sensor, 3,2 Megapixel camera, 800MB Internal memory and can be expanded up to 8GB. So it seems that your mobile phone screen cool with this Samsung star wallpapers.

Tuesday 23 March 2010

Nokia 6600i Is Going To Be Released On Q3 Of 2009

Nokia 6600i which is the successor of Nokia 6600 mobile phone is going to be released on Q3 of this 2009. This mobile phone is covered with stainless steel, slide down designed and today desired features are on the device. The features can be 2.2 inches TFT display, Auto focus 5 MP camera with double LED flash and 8 times Zoom. The other desired features are web browser which is can be used for sharing files such as images just taken by using camera.

o stay users connect to internet this nokia 6600i is included with 3G connection and for sending email this mobile phone is featured with Email Client with quadband GSM. This mobile phone is set for $349 with two color choices Black and White. With that price users also will also get music player, FM radio, 1 GB Micro SD which is able to be expanded up to 16 GB.

Another main features inside Nokia 6600i is Discrete and intuitive tap commands that allows users to easily activate your display, snooze an alarm or silence your ringer.