tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-83447198838645521562024-03-05T23:04:39.106-08:00go blog for a good lifegood place to find something goodmiko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.comBlogger40125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-17742149360955695732011-01-05T00:00:00.000-08:002011-01-05T00:00:04.885-08:00android 2.2 review<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhNQu1CqGT-KRepT4sfgNA-dTYE7LG36KcPm5fNu7IlYYVqtui3az7zZl_aCew8H_m8TeuHcfYnWm8-0hTjwI4RElwNT01xyBRIhfFOIsgeuQNR1mtTRIf0vzWSNP4KL2qoei7EmCrypUw/s1600/500x_froyotalkwide_top.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 200px; height: 160px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhNQu1CqGT-KRepT4sfgNA-dTYE7LG36KcPm5fNu7IlYYVqtui3az7zZl_aCew8H_m8TeuHcfYnWm8-0hTjwI4RElwNT01xyBRIhfFOIsgeuQNR1mtTRIf0vzWSNP4KL2qoei7EmCrypUw/s200/500x_froyotalkwide_top.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5557423872069111634" /></a><br /><br />If you consider where Android was when it started versus how far it's advanced in 18 months with Android 2.2, you might get brain freeze.<br /><br />Android 2.2—aka Froyo—is the most usable, polished iteration of Android yet. But more importantly, it's the first release that makes Android truly compelling for a broad consumer audience. Froyo's updates aren't that radical, but serious under-the-hood improvements and refinements throughout make it tangibly more pleasing to use.<div class="fullpost"><br />Need for Speed<br /><br />Without getting overly technical, Android executes its apps in a layer above its core Linux OS in a virtual machine called Dalvik. One of the major under-the-hood changes in 2.2 is a just-in-time compiler for Dalvik, which—here come the chocolate sprinkles—results in a 2x–5x performance boost for CPU-heavy code. That means faster apps—faster everything. (Google demoed it last week with the game Replica Island, which kept a higher framerate while doing more stuff in 2.2 compared to its performance on Android 2.1)<br />In everyday use, the new compiler combined with Android's efficient memory management means that pretty much everything you do, in both the general OS as well as apps, feels more responsive. The speed increase itself isn't staggering in and of itself, but the subconscious effects of a smoother, less draggy experience are real. The slowdowns and stutters I've come to just expect from Android (even with beefier processors) are mostly gone. And after a year-and-a-half of dealing with them, it's kind of remarkable to no longer rage at Android's persistent lagging.<br /><br />According to Google, this speed boost incongruously comes with slightly better battery life. But any power improvements haven't been dramatic enough for us to notice during tests on the Nexus One.<br /><br />The other place you'll subtly notice things are faster is web browsing. Again, Google's promising 2x faster JavaScript rendering speeds thanks to the new V8 engine, and this is actually a pretty solid estimate.<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgFrQneQEHzD6ba3SB7YOW29HtnWGRXHdXGxJLdkb6taxemmmujYRJ-gauvPU-87vv71ADEEM8OQS-ZTXfiTOXLEHS2TqOwrCmN_0AhiMqX-ndshUhbBdzPDjF2jwsLS9tbsB0kALlKkSw/s1600/500x_nexus_one_rendering_speed_chart__revised_.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 200px; height: 130px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgFrQneQEHzD6ba3SB7YOW29HtnWGRXHdXGxJLdkb6taxemmmujYRJ-gauvPU-87vv71ADEEM8OQS-ZTXfiTOXLEHS2TqOwrCmN_0AhiMqX-ndshUhbBdzPDjF2jwsLS9tbsB0kALlKkSw/s200/500x_nexus_one_rendering_speed_chart__revised_.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5557424204869015698" /></a><br />compared a Nexus One with 2.1 to one running 2.2 (both on Wi-Fi). Here's what I saw on a handful of sites, some with Flash set to "on demand" (that's essentially "off"); some with with Flash turned on completely. Plus we threw the Flash-less iPad in for comparison. As you can see, the boosts are non-trivial—extra speed that adds up to a far happier browsing experience.<br />The biggest feature in the browser is that it now supports Adobe Flash, an optional download from the Android Market. That might be more blessing than curse. If you leave Flash turned on, the purpose it will most often serve is to render Flash ads. Fortunately, you have the option to make plugins for the Android browser available "on demand," so it works more like ClicktoFlash—you click when you want a piece of Flash to render. The version of Flash available now is "pre-beta" so it doesn't have common desktop features like hardware acceleration for h.264 video. It's also not exactly perfect at rendering stuff, as you can see comparing this Flash-based infographic on the phone versus desktop, which limits its utility, as least given the way I browse on a phone. (I'm not a Farmville player, and Hulu blocks Android 2.2.)<br />It's the Little Things<br /><br />The speed boost in 2.2 is fantastic, but what makes Froyo a truly great update is that it tightens bolts all across the entire platform. Android has evolved into a real product, on a totally different level than its first year.<br /><br />One of Android's major shortcomings has been its interface, which has varied from wildly inconsistent to simply confusing. The UI is largely the same—it's still more complex and less elegant than either the iPhone or Palm's webOS—but it's striking how much nicer it feels thanks to even a few tweaks.<br />• The messages app—for SMS and MMS—and Google Talk now share a mostly unified interface with the Gmail app: black-text-on-purpleish background, moving away from the incongruous white-text-on-black.<br /><br />• Inside of Gmail, you can now quickly switch between accounts by tapping the name of the account in the top right hand corner.<br /><br />• When you plug the phone into your computer and turn on USB storage, a fancy Android graphic now tells you what's up, with clear instructions about mounting and unmounting your phone.<br /><br />• The camera app's controls are markedly improved, putting all of the settings like white balance and flash mode right up front, rather than sticking them behind a finicky slider that didn't work half the time.<br /><br />• Usefully and enjoyable—and with maybe just a little poking at Apple—galleries now have a pinch-to-peek gesture, so that you can see what photos are inside of a gallery before you open it.<br /><br />Perhaps my favorite tweaks are on the home screen.<br /><br />• Since smartphones have been shedding buttons like promise rings on prom night, a new center widget on the home screen puts the dialer, app menu and browser permanently at your fingertips.<br /><br />• Pressing and holding the central apps button brings up thumbnail previews of every screen on your desktop. Update: Originally, these preview tabs popped up only when you pressed and held the left/right desktop buttons—which I never used, since I always swiped from one desktop to another.<br />Lingering Issues<br /><br />Android's still not all the way there. There are still too many buried features, hidden by menu button, and general complexities, like a separate email app for non-Gmail accounts, remain. Selecting text, while now possible in the Gmail app, is confusing. And the white-on-black interface for the dialer and contacts seems even more out of place now that messages and Gtalk use a lighter UI.<br /><br />The interface could always stand to be sleeker and more graceful. It's so strange, in a way, that Android has the most impressive voice controls and speech-to-text of any phone out there, but basic things like copy-and-paste can feel as slippery as brain surgery on a snail. The problem extends to the Android Market. Sure, one day we might be pushing apps to the phone from our desktop, but app discoverability, particularly on the phone itself, is a long way from optimal.<br /><br />But you can see where things are going. And it feels more unified and complete than it ever has, which is a good thing. (Except the touch keyboard. It still feels like you're typing with two fingers glued together, and Andy Rubin didn't offer us much hope on that front.)<br /><a href="http://gizmodo.com/5549260/android-22-review">SOURCE</a><br /> </div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-50531900394565109992010-12-31T03:50:00.000-08:002010-12-31T03:50:00.680-08:00Thailand Holiday DealsDo you want to know how to get a cheap Thailand holiday deal that is packed with quality 4 star accommodations? The secret will be revealed below!<br /><br />The best thing about Thailand is everything is so modern and the people are so friendly. The food and accommodation is so cheap. Remember to stay at least two weeks to enjoy your time there.<br /><div class="fullpost"><br />The other highlight about Thailand is people speak good English there so it isn't hard to communicate.<br /><br />I advise that you go to Thailand and ask the local travel agents for cheap hotel deals. Buying them overseas could be more expensive and you wouldn't have the benefit of the local knowledge. You can also score a bargain and get free tours. Top 10 destinations you should visit include:<br /><br />1. Bangkok - hustle and bustle, great for shopping and bargain hunting<br /><br />2. Phuket - gorgeous beaches<br /><br />3. Chang Mai - where there are plenty of historical relics<br /><br />4. Chang Rai - beautiful temples<br /><br />5. Phuket - lovely resorts and delicious seafood<br /><br />6. Hua Hin - beautiful beach near Bangkok<br /><br />7. Pattaya - shopping and water sports<br /><br />8. Krabi - natural mountains and beaches<br /><br />9. Koh Samui - paradise and coconut island<br /><br />10. Phang Nga - conservation park and unspoilt beaches<br /><br />If you are planning for a trip to Thailand, always do a quick research on the reputable Thai eateries and plan to make a visit to them.<br /><br />The top 10 food you should try include:<br /><br />1. Tom yum Gar soup<br /><br />2. Pud Thai noodles<br /><br />3. Juicy red curry with roast duck<br /><br />4. Hot Green curry with fresh coconut juice<br /><br />5. Basil seafood<br /><br />6. Chilli fresh mud crab<br /><br />7. Spicy beef salad<br /><br />8. Crispy green papaya salad<br /><br />9. Cashew nut chicken stir fried<br /><br />10. Open grill BBQ satays<br /><br />I am a chef and I love my Thai food! Why? Thai cuisine is so interesting with all its flavours and fresh ingredients, you can hardly fault it. Thai food can also be very healthy for you if you use lean meat and fresh ingredients in your cooking. To be honest, it isn't hard to cook Thai food. The most important thing to remember is to use fresh in season produce and avoid frozen ingredients. Frozen ingredients usually have lost a lot of their flavours. Thai food can be made and served at dinner parties. It is also very easy to adapt to different peoples tastes. So if you have fussy guests it isn't difficult to satisfy them. The food has so many rich flavours it is hard for any food critic to find weakness in properly made Thai cuisine.<br /><br />Have a safe trip and have a lovely time!<br /><br />Lam Bong is an Author living in Sydney, Australia. He is interested in reading and creating websites. His latest website is about Best Thai Holiday Packages and finding the Easy Thai Holiday Tips on the web today.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lam_Bong ">HERE</a> <br /> </div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-64732948689548311982010-12-24T03:47:00.000-08:002010-12-24T03:47:00.224-08:00Creating a Working AtmosphereWhen we start to work from home, work at home moms often begin with a space that may include a couch, or dirty dishes, toys scattered, paperwork from the kids and yourself and who knows what else. All of these things are taking up space that should be reserved for work. I know I want to work my business in a stress-free environment; that starts with a clean and well equipped work area. How is this accomplished?<br /><br /><div class="fullpost"><br /> * It is optimal that you have a desk set aside from the everyday chaos of your life. No need for added distractions as you're trying to juggle your kids and a lucrative business. The kitchen table worked for a while, but the ideal would be to have an area to call your own for your business. Less risk for sticky papers and other things that collect on a kitchen table.<br /> * If your desk is full of clutter, clear it off and only add back what you need. Remember to make it known throughout the house that your desk is off limits to any unauthorized personnel.<br /><br />What other organizational products might you need for your at home desk? This may include things you'll need or someone else may need for their business. You'll get a good feel for it.<br /><br /> * Computer<br /> * Pens<br /> * Pencils<br /> * Notebook<br /> * A few catalogs if you distribute catalogs in your business.<br /> * Files to hold company news, information, history<br /> * Phone (with mute, 3 way calling, and unlimited long distance)<br /> * headset for phone<br /> * Calendar<br /> * Calculator<br /> * Shelving for file cabinet for paperwork, bills and other important papers.<br /> * Files<br /> * Stapler<br /> * Paperclips<br /> * Tape<br /> * hole punch<br /> * scissors<br /> * staple remover<br /> * mail supplies (stamps, envelopes, labels,shipping labels,boxes,packing tape, bubble wrap)<br /> * printer ink<br /> * business cards<br /> * flyers<br /> * sticky notes<br /> * Bulletin board - Nice for reminders, appointments, inspirational quotes, family photos, or something from training you don't want to forget.<br /> * stick pins for the bulletin board<br /><br />*Your computer can help you reduce clutter even more:<br /><br /> * Use Excel as your calculator.<br /> * Use Notepad or Word to write notes. This will allow for a smaller notepad and less space taken up by the pad. Use the notebook as a temporary holder for your notes when the computer isn't on or near by. Then transfer the notes to Word or Notebook if you'd still like to keep the notes. This also gives you the chance to organize your notes. Organize by date, topic, or whatever is most convenient for you. What a relief that would be to be able to rely on your notes being in all one place<br /> * Use the calendar on your computer rather than a hard copy. Google has a calendar system where you can share your calendar with business associates so they can check to see if you're busy before they try to schedule a meeting with that person.<br /><br />**In regards to the shelving, I would get only a couple of trays at a time. You'll have a better perception of how many trays you need once you learn the business you're in. If you end up needing quite a few you might want to upgrade to a filing cabinet. Did I miss anything? What ideas do you to organize my space to work my business?<br /><br />Angela Steward<br />http://<a href="http://www.momof2athome.com">www.momof2athome.com</a><br /> </div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-68525143835177038782010-12-18T03:35:00.000-08:002010-12-18T03:35:00.374-08:00Business Mortgages Interest Rate and Payment SchedulesA part of every business mortgage loan is the rate of interest. There are two main interest rate selections that a borrower must consider. A business mortgage can use a fixed rate, or a variable rate.<br /><br />The way that a business mortgage works that has a fixed rate interest is that an interest rate is the same for a certain period of time. When this period of time is over with, the borrower has to pay the variable rate. In addition to the interest rate fees, the commercial mortgage lenders will also charge an arrangement fee.<br /><div class="fullpost"> <br />Another charge that you might see with a fixed rate is an early redemption charge. This kind of charge can go over the fixed period of the loan. A lot of people have not agreed upon this extra charge, so most business mortgage lenders are now offering commercial mortgages that have no charges for any extra payments or changes the contracts after the fixed period of time is over with.<br /><br />You most likely want to borrow a commercial mortgage that has a fixed rate when you think that the interest rate might increase or you want to make sure that what you pay each month pretty much stays the same over a longer period of time.<br /><br />The other type of commercial mortgage is that which has a variable interest rate. This type of commercial mortgage carries an interest rate changes based on when the Bank of England's base rate changes. A lot of times, the variable interest rate can be lower than the rate on a fixed rate mortgage.<br /><br />You actually have the possibility to save your money with a variable interest rate mortgage when the overall interest rate of the market goes down. If that same rate does go up, your monthly payment will also go up because your interest rate will increase.<br />If you compare business mortgages to residential mortgages, you will find that the interest rates run a little bit higher on the commercial mortgages. The terms of the arrangement will also run less than that of the residential mortgages. The rates whether fixed or variable are all based on the Bank of England base rate. You will find that the rates tend to be anywhere from one to 7 per cent higher than this base rate.<br /><br />Once you have been approved for a business mortgage, you will negotiate the repayment terms. The terms that you will negotiate will be either a monthly repayment schedule or an interest-only payment schedule. The interest-only terms mean that you will also need to have another product that will handle the principle portion of the commercial mortgage.<br /><br />If you are ready to talk to a business mortgages specialist, make sure that you get the specific details surrounding a fixed rate commercial mortgage versus a variable rate commercial mortgage. You'll also want to make sure that you get the details on any extra fees that might be added to your business mortgage.<br /><br />Visit Business Mortgages Broker today to get a quotation for your business mortgage.<br /><br />Visit http://www.businessmortgagesbroker.co.uk today to get a quotation for your finance. In addition, we also offer free business plan templates, which are available to download from our website.<br /><br />We would be very happy to help with any questions which you may have.<br />source <a href=" http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_R_Brown ">here</a><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-20889802199109225772010-12-11T03:33:00.000-08:002010-12-11T03:35:03.411-08:00Car Loans for Self-Employed WorkersSelf Employed people often find it really difficult to get car loans, whether for the purposes of their business or simply for themselves. But by putting in a bit of research and choosing wisely it is possible to find a number of new and innovative brokers, finance companies, banks and financial institutions who are now prepared to offer car loans to self-employed workers. The reason for this is that because the loan market has opened up and there are more companies and banks permitted to lend money, the market for lenders is less cosy and more competitive and they are forced to be more amenable to a wider group of borrowers, This makes things a lot easier for the self-employed workers. So if you need a car for your business and you need a loan, you need to do the research and look for the most suitable loan from the most suitable broker for your needs.<br /><div class="fullpost"><br />Car loans will be divided into two groups, The first group will be unsecured loans which you can get without having to offer up anything as security for the loan. All you will need for an unsecured loan is proof that you have your own business and that the business earns you a sufficient monthly salary to enable you to repay the loan. Normally statements from your bank account will suffice as proof. The second group of loans are secured loans. These are loans where you do need to provide a fixed asset for security, and normally this will be your home, so it is worth thinking very carefully about whether you want to put your home up for collateral. Other than that the other thing to consider is the rate of interest. Normally the interest rate will be much lower for secured loans so unsecured loans offer the advantage that your house is not at risk but the disadvantage that you'll end up with higher monthly repayments.<br /><br />Once you have decided which loan to go for all you need do is gather together the correct paperwork and proof of income. Even if you are self - employed all they wish to see is that you have a regular monthly income and that you have had that income for a long and consistent period of time. If you are self- employed but can show consistent income and a good credit history, you will be fine. It is even possible to find such loans on the internet which might be useful for self-employed people who are busy working from home. Not only do you not have to waste time going around town looking for the best brokers but the response time is normally extremely quick too. Do your research and you should be able to find brokers who specialize in loans for the self -employed. Normally they will be companies who sell all kinds of products to the self-employed, from self employed or contractor pensions to contractor tax solutions or umbrella companies to self employed mortgages. Do your research and find companies such as these and you will normally find better rates for self-employed car loans.<br /><br />Greg Dickson is an expert in contractor and self-employed tax issues. He currently works for the Bedouin Group.<br /><br />source <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Greg_Dixon ">here</a><br /> </div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-44325886323588554652010-02-02T21:25:00.000-08:002010-02-02T21:35:02.624-08:00N900<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYk6niJH-HYfuyvwpTxUAE5Wa-Us7st5WZARG3s1iBTjnCFqwThlP4UlxhkPBDFsNQNhcyyBv1yHQMHgm4c_oy3fohj7GfU3idSrpsSshLsxZej-MogazzcI4JqN-jOZrxel9Ux90eTAk/s1600-h/nokia-n900_1.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 200px; height: 150px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYk6niJH-HYfuyvwpTxUAE5Wa-Us7st5WZARG3s1iBTjnCFqwThlP4UlxhkPBDFsNQNhcyyBv1yHQMHgm4c_oy3fohj7GfU3idSrpsSshLsxZej-MogazzcI4JqN-jOZrxel9Ux90eTAk/s200/nokia-n900_1.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433885987086058978" /></a><br />Nokia fans, don't disappear! We know it's been a hard year; Nokia's Symbian v.5 upgrade was a fizzer, and the flagship N97 suffered as a result. We know the Ovi Store really hasn't taken hold like it should have and that its other services, like Music and Maps, still need refining. But the Finns have an ace up their sleeves, a little system called Maemo running on a not-so little handset called the N900.<br />Design<br /><div class="fullpost"> <br /><br />They say that one in two people in Australia are obese, so maybe the N900's gut-busting waistline will go unnoticed when it's released in the land down under. At 16mm thick, the N900 feels like a PDA of days past, even though it looks like something considerably more modern. It also seems heavy, at 150g, but we seriously doubt this will upset too many users.<br /><br />In terms of the hardware, the N900 is a home run. The 3.5-inch display is sharp and colourful, and is probably the most responsive screen we've used that works using resistive touchscreen technology. Push the screen up and you'll reveal a three-row full QWERTY keyboard. This keyboard isn't as roomy as some we've seen this year, but it does the trick for tapping out long emails and messages.<br /><br />Around the edges of the phone you'll find volume keys, a 3.5mm headphone socket, a screen-lock switch, a resonable-sounding external speaker and a stylus. On the back is a 5-megapixel Carl Zeiss camera lens, with a software-activating sliding lens cover and a bright LED flash. Around the lens cover Nokia has chucked in an old favourite, a plastic kick-stand for sitting the phone on a flat surface and watching videos. Under the battery cover you'll find a microSD card slot, but it's likely you won't need it considering the N900 comes with 32GB of internal storage.<br />Maemo = multitasking<br /><br />In truth Maemo means a lot more than just the ability to multitask, but it's this particular function that has left the strongest impression on us during our review. Without going into a complex description, Maemo is based on Linux and has been used by Nokia in the past to power its internet tablets, the N800 and N810, for example. Using Maemo is considerably different to using any other mobile OS, and it may take some users a few days to figure out how to best navigate the various menus.<br /><br />In a way, this is a fault of Nokia's design. There is, for example, no "Home" key on the keyboard, but there is two ways to get to the desktop view by using the touchscreen, neither of which are properly sign-posted in the UI (either hit the "Task Switch" icon and then select the blurred out background, or press and hold the "Task Switch" icon for a few seconds). But once you get the hang of using the "Task Switch" icon you'll be zipping back and forth between active applications.<br /><br />Aside from the learning curve, the one noticeable shortcoming of Maemo compared with the other smartphone systems is a distinct lack of apps to download. The N900 has software called "Application Manager" which guides you to a shortlist of some very good apps, but there are huge holes in this catalogue, noticeably social networking tools like Facebook and Twitter and some sort of streaming music service. There is ZouTube for (you guessed it) watching YouTube videos, and we found a cool app "gPodder" which we used for downloading our favourite podcasts.<br />Media and the web<br /><br />Multitasking is great, but only if you have multiple tasks you want to perform. The N900 has exactly that. Whether it's watching videos, playing music, browsing the web or sending and receiving emails, the N900 covers all bases and the fact that you can do everything all at once is a major advantage. Web browsing in particular is fantastic, the pre-installed Mozilla browser is fast, easy to use and includes finger gestures to rival similar on the iPhone. And did we mention this Mozilla browser supports Flash? Well, it does, though watching a video in the browser can be a bit jittery.<br /><br />The 5-megapixel is a minor let down, its Carl Zeiss optics don't seem to be able to compensate for less than perfect software and we have issues with both the auto-focus and the cold colour palette we've seen in the photos we've taken. With a little care the N900 is probably quite a capable camera, but we prefer our camera phones to shoot quickly and process accurately on the auto modes.<br />Performance<br /><br />If its heavyweight specs haven't bowled you over already, the N900's stellar performance surely will. Whether you are swiping across its multiple desktop workspaces, using the task switcher or working within an app, the performance never lags. It's really quite amazing to watch an app download and a web page render simultaneously in the miniature thumbnail windows on the task switcher.<br /><br />You'll be happy to know that the N900 also makes clear sounding voice calls, and includes threaded SMS (called Conversations) to help you keep track of the messages you send to friends. If you swipe your finger from left to right in the Conversations window you bring up a cursor which you can use to copy and paste text from a message to anywhere else in the phone.<br />Overall<br /><br />For users who don't mind spending a little time getting to know a new system, the Nokia N900 is truly outstanding. We wouldn't dream of giving it to mum for Christmas, but it's definitely a phone we want to spend more time with ourselves. We've waited a long time to find a phone with the N900's capabilities matched with its stellar performance. The N900 is pushing smartphones to genius levels. If Nokia can convince software developers that Maemo is the next big thing this could be the system that both Apple and Google have to worry about.<br /><br />Although it's not officially confirmed, the N900 should be officially released in Australia in 2010. If you can't wait till then, the N900 is available now through online vendor Mobicity.com.au.</div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-41467331615357481972010-01-13T00:00:00.000-08:002010-01-13T00:00:07.630-08:00Plymouth City guide, including Plymouth HotelsPlymouth is the vibrant regional capital of Devon and Cornwall. It is a thriving modern city, a historic seafaring port and holiday centre with something for everyone. When you want to escape the bustle and find a little peace and quiet, Plymouth is the perfect place to start. With a unique waterfront ambience and its spirit of the sea, Plymouth encompasses great local and international cuisine, superb entertainment and all weather activities throughout the year. <br /><div class="fullpost"> <br />Places of interest: <br /><br />There is plenty to do for all ages in and around Plymouth. A great place to start is the Plymouth Dome, where you will learn the history of the city. Then you can explore the Victorian Crownhill Fort, with great cannons, underground tunnels, ramparts, barracks and a massive dry moat. The state-of-the-art National Marine Aquarium is one of the country's premier tourist attractions, or you can enjoy one of the other indoor attractions are on offer such as ten pin bowling, laser games, ice skating or even an indoor beach at the Pavilions Fun Pool. <br />• The Merchant's House is where you can learn all about the trading that plays a major part in the history of Plymouth's past. <br />• Plymouth Dome, sited in front of Plymouth Hoe, overlooks the great natural harbour of Plymouth Sound. This high tech interactive visitor centreon the Hoe, takes you on an extraordinary journey through the fascinating history of this great city. <br />• National Marine Aquarium offers a really amazing experience, where you are taken on an unforgettable journey through the oceans of the world. You will encounter brilliantly coloured fish, delicate seahorses and awesome Caribbean Sharks. <br />• Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery is the place to experience and enjoy engaging exhibitions, fascinating collections, first rate services and exciting special events. The City's Art Collections includes the nationally designated Cottonian Collection, oryou can experience what the people of Plymouth do for pleasure in the social history displays. <br />• The Barbican village is an essential port of call for you during your visit. It is a maritime treasure trove. It is where Drake and Raleigh once weighed anchor, and todayyou can find a bustling community of specialist shops, restaurants, caf's and world-class attractions, all in a picturesque harbour setting. <br />Things to do: <br /><br />Plymouth is where the coast and countryside are on the doorstep for you to explore. You can take a trip on the Cremyll foot ferry to the gardens and parkland of Mount Edgcumbe or visit stately homes like Saltram House with its Great Kitchen, Buckland Abbey, once home to Sir Francis Drake, or the 20th century Lutyens designed Castle Drogo. A train ride on the Tamar valley or South Devon railway, through the counties beautiful countryside or a trip up river or across the bay is a relaxing way to enjoy the local scenery but if you want excitement there are adventure parks at Dobwalls or Woodlands, both offering thrills and spills galore. For a more sedate trip the Waterfront Walkway, combines modern art with spectacular views. Plymouth, with its great natural harbour, is made for those who love the great outdoors; and of course for real family fun, nothing beats a sunny dayon the beach, with a choice of secluded coves, or simply relax on the waterfront and enjoy the stunning views across the harbour. <br />• Mount Edgcumbe House is the former home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. Set in Grade I Cornish Gardens within 865 acres of Country Park. It has been restored to the 18th century style, in keeping with the furniture and family treasures it holds. Features include paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Gerard Edema and William van der Velde, Irish Bronze Age horns, 16th century tapestries and 18th century Chinese and Plymouth porcelain. The Country Park was the earliest landscaped park in Cornwall and comprises of Grade I listed gardens and fifty-five other listed structures. <br />• Buckland Abbey was originally a small but influential Cistercian monastery. The house, incorporating the remains of the 13th-century abbey church, has rich associations withSir Francis Drake and his seafaring rival, Sir Richard Grenville. Take a voyage of discovery to 13th century Buckland Abbey and enjoy the story of this medieval monastery, which was uniquely converted into a Tudor home.You can also learn about the legendary life of Sir Francis Drake, his circumnavigation and the story of the Armada <br />• Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum is where you can discover the story of Kingsbridge in their 17th century schoolroom. There is also a complete walk - in Victorian kitchen, Edwardian pharmacy and a large farm gallery. <br />• Buckfast Abbey is a living monastery in the beautiful Dart Valley. There is a magnificent Abbey Church, tranquil gardens and three unusual shops selling produce from Buckfast and other European Abbeys. <br />Food & Drink: <br /><br />When the sun goes down, it's time for the bright lights. International cuisine or traditional cooking, fine wine or real ale, it's up to you. <br />• Artillery Tower is a most unusual and intimate restaurant. It is set facing the sea and is one of the oldest military buildings in Plymouth. Initially built to defend the realm, it now houses a fine dining-room offering a modern, fresh style of cooking, but with respect for traditional stocks, sauces and pastries. <br />• Bistro Ben' is a licensed waterfront restaurant in the Barbican. A haven tucked away in the middle of a bustling city, offering a superb choice of mouth-watering dishes in a relaxed, charming and intimate atmosphere. <br />• Tanners Restaurant is known throughout the region for fine quality and attention to every detail. The best of local produce, prepared with style and flair, mixed with that special ingredient that only the Tanner Brothers are capable of producing. Tanners Restaurant is housed in the oldest surviving domestic building in Plymouth, the Prysten House. <br />• Admiral Macbride is close to the Mayflower Steps Memorial and reputedly built on the site of the original Steps, the Macbride was predominantly a fishing man's pub until the fish market and boats were relocated. Now it caters for locals and tourists offering food and for most of the day. There is a large main room with a small alcove at one end of the bar. <br />Plymouth Hotels & Accommodation: <br /><br />From four-star luxury to rustic bed and breakfast, Plymouth and its surrounding area has accommodation for all tastes and budgets. <br />• Copthorne Hotel Plymouth <br />• Best Western Duke of Cornwall Hotel <br />• Novotel Plymouth <br />• Jewell In Plymouth Hotel <br />• Grosvenor Hotel <br />• Holiday Inn Plymouth <br />• Rosaland Hotel <br />• Riviera Hotel <br />• Sunray Hotel <br />• Moorlands Links Hotel <br />• The New Continental <br />• Elfordleigh Hotel <br />• The Royal Fleet Club <br />• Quality Hotel Plymouth <br />Entertainment: <br /><br />For an evening out you can choose from a West End preview at the Theatre Royal, a concert or comedian at Plymouth Pavilions, or the latest blockbuster at one of the multi-screened cinemas. If you prefer an active night out there are plenty of dance venues and sporting facilities in the local area. <br />• The Cooperage is Plymouth's premier venue if you like your music live. Located on Plymouth's historic Barbican, the Cooperage has recently undergone extensive renovations. Free to enter, there is a great atmosphere whereyou can find a diverse range of music and dance on offer. <br />• Plymouth Arts Centre has been around for over 50 years, and offers some of the best exhibitions by local, national and international artists in a dazzling array of mediums. They also show the best ground-breaking independent and foreign films in their cinema; and a vegetarian restaurant can also be found in the building. <br />• The Theatre Royal in Plymouth enjoys a mixed programme of drama from pantomime to ballet and also incorporates the Drum Theatre. <br />Whatever you enjoy, it is yours to discover in Plymouth all year round. With a strong maritime history and exciting coastline combined with the rugged scenery of Dartmoor, this thriving city can keep you enthralled for ages. <br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-60075260538737276152010-01-06T00:00:00.000-08:002010-01-06T00:00:00.258-08:00Liverpool City guide, including Liverpool HotelsLiverpool is, of course, most famous for being the city that spawned The Beatles. But there is much more to this fascinating city's past than just the Fab Four. Recent years have seen extensive re-development in the city andLiverpool is once again on the up swing in terms of popularity. The docks have been rejuvenated, there is a thriving cultural scene and the city is today renowned all over the UK for its nightlife. Once again on the up, Liverpool is well worth a visit for any visitor. <br /><div class="fullpost"> <br />Places of interest: <br />• WORLD MUSEUM LIVERPOOL continues to be a favourite with locals and visitors alike. From the creepy Bug House and brand-new Aquarium to The Natural History Centre and Treasure House Theatre, families will find enough to keep them coming back for years. <br />• WALKER ART GALLERY is known as the National Gallery of the North. It houses an internationally important collection of art from the 14th to the 20th century. The collection is especially rich in European Old Masters, Victorian and Pre-Raphaelite pictures and modern British works. <br />• MUSEUM OF LIVERPOOL LIFE Celebrate the unique character of this vibrant city and its contribution to national life in three fascinating galleries - City Lives, The River Room, and City Soldiers. Other galleries include Mersey Culture - from Brooksideto the Grand National - Making a Living and Demanding a Voice. <br />• TATE LIVERPOOL is housed in a beautiful converted warehouse; Tate Liverpool is one of the largest galleries of modern and contemporary art outside London. Home to the National Collection of Modern Art in the North with exhibitions from 1900 to the present day, the Tate holds regular introductory tours, exhibition talks and lectures as well as free family events every Sunday. <br />• MERSEYSIDE MARITIME MUSEUM This award-winning attraction tells the story of Liverpool's seafaring heritage and the Merchant Navy, from its role in the transatlantic slave trade to obtaining one of the finest collections of shipping records in the UK <br />• THE BEATLES STORY is where you can experience the greatest pop story the world has ever known; in the city where it all began. This multi-award winning attraction tells the personal tales ofLiverpool's favourite sons, including a full-size replica of the Cavern Club, Abbey Road studios, a walk-through the Yellow Submarine and The White Room. New sections include 'Paul McCartney: The Solo Years' and the 'Living History' Audio Tour featuring the voices of the Fab Four's most influential figures. <br />Things to do: <br /><br />Guided tours are a great way to see the city. Taking you to places and visiting attractions, which you might otherwise miss. Fromthe Beatles to Cathedrals, Sports tours and murder mysteries, Liverpool is awash with outstanding tours each guaranteed to make your visit truly memorable. If you want to get the family out and about, and get a dose of history and wildlife at the same time, take a trip along the Leeds andLiverpool Canal. You can travel along the canal by boat or cycle or walk the canal path. Croxteth Hall Country Park is an excellent choice for parents who want to give the kids a run around awayfrom the city centre. Or visit Chester Zoo and see lions, tigers and giraffes. <br />• CROXTETH HALL& COUNTRY PARK is one of the major heritage centres of the North West. Visit The Historic Hall, Croxteth Home Farm (great for kids)and the Victorian Walled Garden. Entrance to the park is free. <br />• CHESTER ZOO offers a fun and stimulating days out for everyone, no matter what age or ability. As well as 500 different species of animals and award-winning gardens, it offers first class facilities that ensure your days out really are as enjoyable as possible. <br />• CAVERN CITY TOURS can organise day trips and weekend packages to suit every Beatle fan. You can even take a trip on the real Magical Mystery Tour. They also present the International Beatle Week Festival in August. <br />• AINTREE RACECOURSE is the beloved home of the Grand National. Aintree Racecourse hosts a range of professional and amateur events throughout the year. <br />Food & Drink: <br /><br />Liverpool's restaurant scene has blossomed over the past decade with new eateries seemingly popping up overnight. The city's ethnic diversity has led to a wide range of dining choices when it comes to style. Being hometo the oldest Chinese community in Europe has meant a plethora of Chinese restaurants, a significant proportion of which lie in the city's Chinatown. However, one of the most impressive actually looks outover the River Mersey from a marvellous vantage point on Columbus Quay. <br />• Blundell Street Restaurant (near Kings Dock) offers a modern take on the classic Sinatra-era cabaret lounges. International cuisine mixes with the best crooners in town to complete a very lively night out, so if you remember the glory days of the Rat Pack or simply want your meal to go with a swing then this is the place to go. <br />• Sapporo Teppanyaki Restaurant is where the preparation of food is pure entertainment. Expert chefs flaunt their outstanding skills and creative flair to ensure that every meal is unique. <br />• 60 Hope Street has been voted Best Merseyside Restaurant of the Year four times. This haven for European cuisine offers modern dining at a very reasonable price, though you are advised to book early. <br />• Colin's Bridewell restaurant is set in an Old Police Station, Colin's upstairs dining room is light and airy whilst downstairs, and five original cells offer the ideal venue for a private party. <br />Liverpool Hotels & Accommodation: <br /><br />Liverpool's extensive range of hotels, bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, and self-catering accommodation offer a wide range of style and price. Accommodation ranges from luxury hotels to medium-priced hotels, family-run bed & breakfasts and self-catering apartments in the city centre. <br />• Park Lodge <br />• The Suites Hotel <br />• Aachen Hotel <br />• Campanile Hotel Liverpool <br />• The Feathers Hotel <br />• Regent Maritime Hotel <br />• Thistle Liverpool <br />• Days Serviced Apartments Liverpool <br />• The Dolby Hotel <br />• Liverpool City Centre Premier Travel Inn <br />• Radisson SAS Liverpool <br />• Hope Street Hotel <br />• Hanover Hotel <br />• The Sir Thomas Hotel <br />• ThrostlesNest Hotel <br />Entertainment <br /><br />In a city with such a wealth of musical achievement, you would expect a dazzling, diverse and vibrant nightlife. And that's exactly whatLiverpool offers. Performing arts in Liverpool have a renowned reputation and famous city theatres have hosted performances by writers, directors, actors and actresses who have gone on to become world-famous names in the world of theatre, film and television. <br />• FACT (a centre for Film, Art and Creative Technology) is located in the centre of one of the city's growing nightlife scene. The specially and strikingly designed building houses cinemas, studios and other venues givingLiverpool another state-of-the-art performing arts venue and creative centre. <br />• ALBERT DOCK WATERFRONT complex contains bars, restaurants and club venues including an award-winning comedy club and other venues popular with soccer stars, local television personalities and other celebrities. <br />• LIVERPOOLEMPIRE THEATRE is the largest two-tier theatre in the UK and still leads the way, with one sell-out performance after another. <br />• LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC HALL is the home to the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and a broad spectrum of rock, jazz, world, contemporary music and comedy. Watch classic films on its unique Walturdaw rising cinema screen. <br />Liverpool is full of tradition. Music, Maritime and Sporting history dominates this city. Add this to the cultural history on show and the regeneration that has made it the European City of Culture for 2008 this is a city that cannot be missed. <br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-79154648678295887102009-12-30T00:00:00.000-08:002009-12-30T00:00:05.238-08:00Manchester City guide, including Manchester HotelsManchester is one of the most vibrant and dynamic places in the UK. Here you will find a wonderful variety of things to see, do and experience, whether you are shopping, eating out, enjoying outdoor activities or anything in-between. Manchester has been recently transformed thanks to the investment made for the highly successful hosting of the 2002 Commonwealth Games. Manchester not only gained a brand new stadium, but also plenty of modern architecture, fantastic shopping facilities, some great hotels and a bustling nightlife including a thriving student and gay scene. All this makes Manchester an exciting city to discover. <br /><div class="fullpost"> <br />Places of interest: <br /><br />Manchester holds galleries, museums, sculpture trails, architecture and glorious countryside to name just a few of the many exciting places to visit. While you are discovering the stories and treasures of all ten districts of Manchester you will enjoy a feast of sightseeing and things to do. <br />• The Lowry is undoubtedly one of the most visited galleries in Manchester. The Lowry building has a spectacularly modern design is every bit as fascinating as the varied art collection it holds and hence is a real source of local pride. It is named after the artist LS Lowry and there is a very fine collection of his drawings and paintings on display. The Lowry is also hosts two theatres and various shops, bars and restaurants. <br />• Manchester Art Gallery is a must for art lovers. The gallery has an internationally respected collection of art ranging from the early Dutch and Italian masters, through to the likes of Gainsborough and Constable. There is also a display of decorative art including ancient Roman earthenware to contemporary furniture, providing something for all taste to enjoy. <br />• Manchester United is one of the most well known football teams in the world. To find out more about this club visit their museum and take part in the guided tour. It is open most days, but there are certain restrictions on match days. <br />• Museum of Science & Industry is where you will discover all the interesting facts about Manchester's role in the industrial revolution and get the chance to see steam engines and locomotives, to modern day aircraft and star gaze in the planetarium. <br />• Urbis is set in a dramatic glass building rising high above the centre of Manchester. An interactive exhibition will lead you on a journey exploring life in different cities around the world. With four cascading exhibition floors to explore you need to allow at least ninety minutes for your visit. <br />Things to do: <br /><br />In Manchester you will find all the shops you could ever desire and a few more besides. Acting as the Gateway to the North, Manchester also provides a perfect base to explore many of the North's attractions and is within easy reach of Blackpool, the historic city of Chester and only a few hours' drive to the Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales. <br />• Heaton Hall and Park is one of Manchester's principal parks and is less than four miles from the city centre. Its rolling scenery provides an attractive setting for a wide range of leisure activities which cater for visitors of all ages. It is also plays host to many outdoor events, like summer fun days, theatrical productions, concerts and other major events. <br />• East Lancashire Steam Railway is journey back in time. It was opened in 1846 to link the Manchester to Bolton line with Radcliffe and was a popular passenger and freight route until 1972. The East Lancashire Preservation Society, with assistance from Bury and Rossendale Councils, saw the line reopened in 1991. The traditional station buildings and developments along the tracks have contributed to the Society being presented with a number of environmental awards. <br />• Wigan Pier is situated on the banks of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, and is one of the North West's favourite visitor attractions. At the heart of the centre is an authentic recreation of life in the 1900s. Here you can witness the Victorian way of life such as life below ground at the coalface and how the famous Lancashire pit brow lasses lived. In the ever-popular Victorian schoolroom you can experience the rigours of a strict Victorian education. <br />• Trafford Centre is a place where visitors marvel at a whole host of shopping opportunities all conveniently located under one roof, with the added bonus of bar and restaurant facilities and a cinema for relaxation during an exhausting shopping trip. <br />Food & Drink: <br /><br />Manchester has a global feel and flavours all of its own, and can boast of thirty different nationalities of the finest cuisine. Having restaurants and caf's flying flags from around the world. Manchester offers a mind-boggling range of restaurants, whatever your budget. Ultra-chic or reassuringly traditional, Manchester's restaurants, caf's, pubs and bars offer rest and relaxation for all. <br />• 39 Steps is tucked away on South King Street and has quietly been busy making a very successful name for itself over the past 21 years. It specialises in providing an every evolving menu to make the most of the finest seasonal produce. <br />• Le Petit Blanc Brasserie is one of a number of Raymond Blanc's popular restaurants and like its sister establishments has a good reputation for serving up quality food in suitably elegant surroundings. The well-priced set menu will not break the bank. <br />• The River Room Marco Pierre White is situated with the very chic and sophisticated Lowry Hotel. Like the hotel the restaurant is highly elegant, as is the food which is widely considered to be some of the very best, if not the best in Manchester, with the added bonus of great views out across the river. This restaurant is both the ideal setting for an important business lunch, or a romantic dinner for two. <br />• Bulls Head is conveniently located right by the Manchester Piccadilly railway station and describes itself as 'Your local in the heart of the city.' It's a fine example of a good old-fashioned city pub offering an excellent selection of real ales and basic pub food including sandwiches, jacket potatoes and burgers. <br />• Lass O'Gowrie is a particular favourite with real ale fan thanks to a range of ever-changing cask beers on offer as well as boasting its own brewery. It is also a hit with the local student population, who come here to dine on the simple and reasonably priced food such as chilli and lasagne. <br />• Waxy O'Connors is a popular Irish pub and is a labyrinth of different rooms set across four levels. This is not the place for a quiet drink. It is a lively pub with live bands twice a week; as well as showing live sporting events on its big screen. There is a wide choice of both wine and beer and the food comes in the form of dishes as varied as traditional Irish stew, fish and chips and seafood chowder. <br />Manchester Hotels & Accommodation: <br /><br />What ever you are looking for, from a quiet guest house, or a large conference centre, there is accommodation to suit all tastes and pockets in Manchester. <br />• Britannia Sachas Hotel <br />• The Britannia Country House Hotel <br />• Fairways Lodge & Leisure Club, Formerly The Villag <br />• Express by Holiday Inn Manchester East <br />• Best Western Willowbank Hotel Manchester <br />• Jarvis Piccadilly Hotel <br />• The Grafton Hotel <br />• Eleven Didsbury Park <br />• Monton House Hotel <br />• Novotel Hotel <br />• Didsbury House <br />• Chesters Hotel & Restaurant <br />• Copperheads Hotel <br />• Mitre Hotel <br />• Thistle Manchester <br />• Novotel Manchester Centre <br />• Radisson Edwardian Manchester <br />• Arora International Manchester <br />• Premier Apartments Manchester (Opening April 6) <br />Entertainment <br /><br />Manchester is the life and soul of the region with more theatres than any other UK city outside London, a wide range of live music venues, two internationally renowned orchestras and a music and club scene of world-wide fame. You'll never be stuck for something to entertain you in Manchester. <br />• Manchester Evening News Arena is one of the best venues in the South East. The programme boasts an excellent line up of comedy, music, dance & theatre. <br />• Lowry Red Cinema entertains you with high quality contemporary dance, drama, visual arts, films, comedy, music et al. <br />• G-Mex is a great venue for music, comedy, cabaret and theatre. <br />With so much variety available whatever your requirements for a short break you cannot go wrong with using the exciting city of Manchester as a base. With history, culture, sport and scenery all available within easy reach and a choice of restaurants and bars where to end a day, why not give Manchester a visit. <br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-66206899840459010002009-12-23T00:00:00.000-08:002009-12-23T00:00:05.381-08:00Chevy EnginesI hope that the following article will help you to better understand this topic. <br />There are many people who love drive in cars which are reasoned as being reliable. Of the many brands which you will see on the roads is that of Chevy. This well known brand of automobiles has proved its reliableness time and time again. While the integral car is of importance theChevy engines which you will find under the hoods of the cars are the more significant aspect to look at. <br /><div class="fullpost"> <br />These assorted Chevy engines that you will see are configured to bring power and mastery of the car to the driver. And since people have variable concerns for the surround you will find that theChevy engines can be found in Three types. The more environmentally safe engine version is that of an electric Hybrid engine. <br />You also will find that Chevy engines work with a diesel engine and that of a gasoline engine. While these are the main types of engines that you can find under the hood of a Chevy these dissimilar engines function in variable ways. <br />The exterior of the auto will not help you to discover which kind of Chevy engines can be found for the unlike models of cars that you will see. In order to get some info about these engines you should read books and documents aboutChevy engines. <br />When you look at the unlike Chevy engines you will find engines which are configured to provide you with a good deal of raw power. These powerful engines can be ones like the Chevy 350. This is one of theChevy engines which will provide your car with dozens of H.P. when you truly need it. <br />While this is just a small example of the types of Chevy engines that you can put in in your car there is a host of dissimilar models. These models can be from car designs as far back as 1963. You will also find V6 and V8 engines as well as the L3 and L4 versions.<br />For all of these unlike Chevy engines you should expect to find prices which are slightly expensive. If you are in need of a good engine for your Chevy then looking for an engine at these prices is not going to be a problem.<br />On the other hand you can look at the diverse remodeled Chevy engines to find one that is best for your car and your pocket. When you select the right engine you will have the ability of turning your everyday Chevy into a high performance vehicle... for more information on this topic, please check our web site by following our link below...<br />Thank you for taking the time to read my article it is greatly appreciated. Try searching through my other articles.<br />Michael Malega presents several chevy engines articles for your information. You can visit Michael's web site at: <a href="http://www.used-ford-toyota-engines.com">Chevy Engines</a> <br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-22088430821584123682009-12-16T00:00:00.000-08:002009-12-16T00:00:02.297-08:00The good, the bad, and the ugly about luxury carsThe Good<br /><br />Let's start with the obvious: you're movin on up and letting the world know it, whether or not it's true. That means more respect, better valet treatment, more dates. Luckily, in most cases there's some truth to back up the image. According to reliable <a href="http://www.MotorTrend.com/roadtests/">car reviews</a>, despite the increasing availability of features on lower-end cars these days, luxury cars still live up to their name by offering materials that look and feel better (i.e. real wood in the dash, real aluminum instead of painted plastic), soft leather (instead of hard leather, or leather mixed with vinyl), better sound insulation ' all standard. Luxury cars are also held to a higher standard of performance with more cylinders, better brakes and suspensions, and best of all, often trade up from plain front-wheel-drive layouts to rear-wheel-drive, making driving more interesting. Who wouldn't want their commute to be cozier and more fun at the same time? As a bonus, the owning experience will likely be richer all the way through, thanks to more courteous sales/service and a longer warranty.<br /><div class="fullpost"> <br />The Bad<br /><br />That stuff costs money. Stepping up from a compact-sized new car (say, a Mazda 3) to a like-sized luxury car (say, a BMW 3-series) takes a cool dozen grand. Worse, the increase grows exponential as you ascend in the range: from a Honda Accord to an Acura RL takes $25,000, and from a Toyota Avalon to a BMW 750i takes an extra $40,000. In other words, the cost of one big Bimmer is enough for two Avalons and change. And don't forget maintenance costs; ever seen the price of BMW parts?<br /><br /> <br /><br />The Ugly<br /><br />It used to just be a matter of swallowing the price and writing the check, but many luxury makes have felt the need to prove the worth of their cars by confusing the hell out of the drivers. First it was Mercedes' COMAND. Then it was BMW's iDrive ' by far the worst of the bunch ' and finally Audi's MultiMedia Interface. To a lesser degree, heavy-handed electronics and interfaces have crept into Japanese, American, and British luxury cars as well. What good is that 14-speaker stereo if you have to stop and look up in the manual how to change the station? Some of these electronics have also proven to be quite troublesome, causing the average reliability rankings of their parent companies to nosedive. Nothing luxurious about that.<br /><br /> <br /><br />But if you have the patience and tolerance, the world's best cars are waiting for you. At a price.<br /><br />Ian Velvet publishes MotorTrend.com's <a href="http://www.MotorTrend.com/roadtests/">car reviews </A>articles. His expertise in new and used cars is evident is all his articles. Newly publishing Ezine's online to illustrate and educate auto consumers. <br /><br /><br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-13798504398565327772009-12-09T00:00:00.000-08:002009-12-09T00:00:06.715-08:00Wondering How to Get a Cheaper Car Insurance Policy?Protection and preparedness is one key to battle uncertainty. This is one good reason why car insurance is required for all of us to avail. But one question that may come up into your mind is that where and how to get a cheap car insurance policy?<br /><div class="fullpost"> <br />This is one of the basic concerns of most people. We cannot deny the fact that car insurance is somehow expensive depending on the circumstances. But there are some ways on how to have a cheap car insurance that can provide full protection that every one of us needs. <br /><br />These are some basic tips on how to get cheap car insurance:<br /><br /> Credit standing and history should be clean ' Make it to the point to have and to maintain a clean credit history. As much as possible, make this one your basic priority. A good credit standing and a clean credit history means that you are a reliable person in payment and financial matters and because of this, most insurance companies will be willing to provide significant amount of discount that most of us wants. On the other hand, if you have a bad credit history, you will forfeit your privilege to avail of the discount and would eventually pay a much higher premium. <br /><br /> Occupation with lower risk involved ' The nature of work you are engaged in is also one of the determining factors in computing your car insurance premium. Insurance companies have formulated their statistics based on their research on the jobs that often get into car accidents. And with years of study, they have seen the trend. If your job fall on the category of risky jobs, then the tendency is you would get higher car insurance quote, but one good side of it is that there are also jobs that are entitled for discounts. This may not be applicable for every one. But the best thing that you can do is to shop around and ask some insurance companies about this matter. <br /><br /> Drive a not so expensive or a low profile car ' The car that you drive also affects the quoted premium. You can see those people who drive high class cars or so called luxury cars. They would be paying a higher car insurance premium because of it. The main reason for this is that, these kinds of cars are very susceptible to theft and certain major damages. It is advised that you only use those not so expensive cars for you to have cheaper car insurance policy.<br /><br /> Equip your car with safety features and make it as safe as possible ' Along with driving a low profile car, it is also advisable that you put safety features in your car such as anti-lock brakes, seatbelt, airbags, etc. Most car insurance companies would offer lower payments to the owners of the cars with such features present. Online quotes comparison ' One of the best ways to have cheap car insurance is to look for it online. There are many websites available that can offer free car insurance quotes online. You should provide valid and honest answers for the questions for you to have a valid estimation of your quote. This may not comprise the actual premium cost but at least you will have a rough estimate of your car insurance premium. This is also one way to determine which insurance company provides the best premium quote with best coverage offered. <br /><br /> Online quotes comparison ' One of the best ways to have cheap car insurance is to look for it online. There are many websites available that can offer free car insurance quotes online. You should provide valid and honest answers for the questions for you to have a valid estimation of your quote. This may not comprise the actual premium cost but at least you will have a rough estimate of your car insurance premium. This is also one way to determine which insurance company provides the best premium quote with best coverage offered. <br />Aiden is a writer that handles a site that provides cheap car insurance quotes online (http://www.1carinsurance.org). For more useful resources and information about car insurance, please visit car insurance articles (http://<a href="http://www.1carinsurance.org/articles/articles.htm">www.1carinsurance.org/articles/articles.htm</a>). <br /><br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-4013349977479346252009-12-02T00:00:00.000-08:002009-12-02T00:00:21.979-08:00Assemble Your Own Kit CarWhen you desire a sports vehicle, but don't like any of the current offerings, why not build your own? There is a vast range of sports self assembled cars, ranging from the basic Locost right up to The latest Italian exotica. This article will try to give you a taste of what you could be driving if you decide to produce it yourself.<br /><div class="fullpost"> <br />So you have resolved to assemble your own sports car, but where do you start? I suggest that you examine a few models that you like the look of from a variety of manufacturers. Taking for example, a Cobra replica, there are a wide range of build options as well as cost and skill requirements. So you will need to decide how much you want to spend and look at your own capabilities before you make a final decision on a specific manufacturer.<br /><br />Next, I suggest that you check out the manufacturers Owners Club. Many have websites or forums where you can post questions or check out possible concerns you may have. If the kit manufacturer offers poor support or poor quality components, the forums are where you are told!<br /><br />Now you should have a shortlist of likely Sports car projects, a budget to work to and a fair idea of the mechanical skills required. You now should now be able to pick a kit. In order to make a choice, I suggest that you go to the kit car shows or manufacturers open days and talk to other kit car builders. Remember, they have significant experience in constructing your chosen model and can give you advice if you should get stuck with a particular problem.<br /><br />Once you have handed over your money for a particular model, the work really begins. Even before the kit is picked up, you should track down the cleanest, most mechanically sound donor vehicle that you can. The better the donor, the better the finished sports car you will be driving. All relevant mechanical parts should be removed and cleaned as per the kit builders manual. If you are not fully happy with the condition of a part then it should be renewed. Don't gamble with your safety. It is advisable at this stage to get insurance cover for your kit project.<br /><br />For most kit cars, assembling the vehicle is rather uncomplicated. Any manufacturer that has sold more than a few kits will have a detailed manual detailing every stage, in the right order. If you have problems then go back to the manufacturer, Owners Club or forums. You will be surprised at how helpful your fellow kit builders are. It is in the manufacturers own interests to make it easier for you as much as possible, and many have dedicated helplines for this purpose. After all, when you drive the car, you will become a traveling billboard for their product.<br /><br />Now that you have assembled the vehicle you will need to ensure that any testing and required licensing is in order before taking to the road. Again, the manufacturer and Owners Club are the ideal people to give you a helping hand.<br /><br />When you take your finished sports car on the road, you will feel a sense of accomplishment as you drive a hand crafted sports car that you constructed yourself.<br /><br />Mark Heywood runs Premier Kit Cars, a website dedicated to helping enthusiasts select and build their own kit cars. <br /><br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-2465445966418867722009-11-25T00:00:00.000-08:002009-11-25T09:48:24.621-08:00Gas guzzlers: the cost of running a car todayWe're a nation of car users ' although not always by choice. Expensive and unreliable public transport systems have forced many of us onto the roads, but having a car certainly isn't a cheap alternative. The cost of owning a car, even if you don't use it much, is very expensive. There's vehicle licence duty, insurance, MOT and the depreciation in value, all of which add up. Combined with the costs of actually driving the car, from petrol and oil to tyres and servicing, it can really burn a hole in your pocket. However, there are ways in which you can keep costs to a minimum. <br /><div class="fullpost"><br />To keep or use your vehicle on any public road, you must pay vehicle licence duty (also known as road tax, car tax or vehicle excise duty) and display a tax disc on your car windscreen to show that you have paid the duty. Tax discs aren't transferable so you can't change them from one car to another ' you'll need one for each car. The cost of the vehicle licence duty is graded depending on the size, purpose, engine capacity, fuel type and CO2 emissions. So the more fuel-efficient and environmentally-friendly your car is, the less you'll pay to tax it. Small petrol/electric hybrid cars such as the Honda Insight pay no duty, while the average small car will cost around '100 and the biggest gas guzzler up to '210. <br />Car insurance is another legal requirement. You must have at least third party cover to cover the costs of repairing other vehicles should you have an accident in which you are deemed to be at fault. <br />Policies normally run for a period of one year, although some providers accept payments in monthly instalments rather than one annual fee. Premiums are higher than ever now, but despite this people can be lazy about arranging their insurance, just renewing with the same insurer when the renewal quote comes through. It pays to shop around, though, as insurance companies don't tend to reward their long-term customers. Instead, most providers offer attractive deals to new customers, so it's worth getting lots of quotes. Most major insurers now have online quotation forms, so it's quick and easy to get a price. Remember to examine the exact terms and conditions of each policy, though. Some quotes that seem cheap may not include facilities that others do, such as legal assistance and courtesy car provision should your car need repaired. Also check the excess amount that you'll need to pay in the event of a claim ' cheaper policies tend to have larger excesses. <br />Insurance companies calculate premiums based on the perceived degree of risk of the person insured and likelihood of a claim ' young, male drivers who have only recently passed their test are regarded the highest risk. New drivers can help to reduce their premiums by taking the Pass Plus course offered by the British School of Motoring. It provides six hours of advanced training, including motorway skills and you'll get a certificate for completing it, which is recognised by many insurance companies. The course costs '100, but the savings on premiums can be two or three times this. <br />The heightened threat of terrorism, increasing demand for fuel from emerging economies such as China, and high rates of fuel duty levied by the government, have seen UK petrol prices rocket phenomenally over recent years. However, until viable alternative fuels become a reality, we'll have to pay the prices at the pump. Think about how you could cut down on the fuel you use, though. For a start, a smaller car will give you more miles per gallon. Try to share journeys with other people, or just walk or cycle if it's not that far. Have your vehicle serviced and the tyre pressure checked regularly ' keeping your car running to the best of its ability will reduce fuel consumption. Don't carry unnecessary weight in your car when you don't need to. For example, remove roof racks when not in use. <br />To keep your car safe and legal on the roads, you'll need to obtain an MOT certificate every year if your car is three or more years old. This test ensures that your car meets the minimum government environmental and road safety standards. It currently costs '44 for private domestic vehicles, but if you need any repairs or adjustments made to your car to pass the test, it will of course cost you more. It's wise to have a regular service as well as MOT to keep your car running effectively. Recommended service intervals are always given by the car manufacturer. Service costs between garages can vary considerably, particularly between franchised dealers and independent garages, with franchised dealers inevitably the most expensive. Watch out for labour costs in particular, which can range from '25 to '115 per hour. Following action by the Office of Fair Trading in 2004, vehicles under warranty are no longer required to be serviced at a franchised dealer of the manufacturer, so even if your car is new you can have it serviced at a cheaper independent garage. <br />Purchasing a vehicle is never an investment. As soon as you drive a new car off the forecourt its value starts to plummet. Depreciation is one of the hidden costs of running a car, but it is a very significant one. Value decreases quickly as a car ages, and it costs a lot to maintain, so you'll never make your money back on it when you sell it. Buying a second-hand car is a much cheaper option in terms of depreciation. <br />On top of all of these costs, motorists are bombarded with car parking charges and road tolls. It's just about impossible to find free parking in large towns and cities these days ' and some cities charge a congestion fee just for driving in the centre of town. Many key bridges are toll-paying and the UK now has its first toll motorway, a spur of the M6. Remember, if it's all too expensive, there's always the bus or train! <br />Biography: <br />Author: Benedict Rohan Website: http://<a href="http://www.mortgagenation.co.uk">www.mortgagenation.co.uk</a> <br />Benedict Rohan works as a freelance finance writer <br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-24859838509193660502009-03-16T00:00:00.000-07:002009-03-17T10:17:15.983-07:000% Credit Cards<div style="text-align: justify;">These days, credit cards in the UK are competing with each other on two very attractive offers with a headline rate of 0%. These 0% credit cards will be either balance transfers; introductory purchases offers or a combination of the two. This article looks at how to get the best out these types of card and the things to that the credit card companies want you to do and therefore the things to avoid. There is a school of thought that believes that these types of card will soon be a thing of the past as they cost the credit card companies too much profit, as consumers get wiser to the pitfalls.<br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;" class="fullpost"><br />A balance transfer credit card is basically an offer of either a zero interest rate or very low interest rate for a set period. The typical period is 6 months although there are variations on this and there have even been some low rates set for the lifetime of the balance. However, these are becoming rare. Once, the offer period expires then the outstanding balance reverts to the standard rate on purchases. This is very important, as at this point the credit card company will hope the consumer will not take any action and so the company can begin to earn money on the balance.<br /><br />A 0% purchase offer credit card has many similarities to the balance transfer offers. The introductory rate and period are usually 0% and 6 months in the same way as the balance transfer. Also, once the period expires the outstanding balance is subject to the standard rate on purchases. It is an important point to note that the introductory rate does not apply indefinitely on purchases made in the period, but only applies for the duration of the introductory period.<br /><br />It is often the case that credit card companies will offer both the balance transfer and 0% on purchases on the same card. When this is not the case it is wise to keep balance transfers and purchases separate. This is because the balance transfer portion of an outstanding balance will be paid off quicker than the standard rate purchases. Therefore an increasing portion of the balance will be subject to the standard rate and the balance transfer portion will decrease at a faster rate. There is nothing to stop a consumer obtaining a credit card with a balance transfer and a separate low interest credit card for any purchases to be made. That way the benefits of the offers are maximised.<br /><br />In summary the balance transfer and 0% purchase offers can be of great benefit to the consumer provided that the consumer understands how to use the offers to their advantage. A degree of discipline is required in managing repayments. Also, the cardholder should be aware of any penalties that may cause the offer to be cancelled. Armed with this knowledge then these cards can be made to work for the consumer, but remember that when comparing credit cards to pay close attention to the typical APR, which is, always stated where UK credit cards are promoted.<br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-67979202269666959502009-03-15T00:00:00.000-07:002009-03-17T10:11:04.796-07:00Choosing A New Credit Car1. Choosing A new credit card<br /><br />There are many reasons for applying for a new credit card. It may be your first card or you may wish to reduce the amount of interest you\'re paying each month or if you\'re lucky enough to pay off your balance each month you may wish to take advantage of one of the many reward schemes around.<br /><div class="fullpost"><br />To help you choose we have compiled a set of questions and answers. One thing to consider is that you need more than one new card. For example if you have an outstanding balance and use still make purchases you should consider switching to a balance transfer card for the outstanding balance and a seperate card for the ongoing purchases. This is provided you pay off the ongoing purchases of course.<br /><br />2. What To Ask - Standard Questions<br /><br />Scenario : You pay off your existing balance each month<br /><br />Solution : Choose a reward scheme card. These will either pay be cash or may be points that can be used to purchase certain products.<br /><br />Scenario : You have an outstanding balance but still make ongoing purchases<br /><br />Solution : Transfer the existing balance to 0% balance transfer card and at the same time get an introductory purchase offer card. This way you can allow the introductory purchase card balance to build up, while you pay off the balance transfer card. You need to be very disciplined with approach though. If you have taken up a balance transfer then try to avoid new purchases on this card as repayments are weighted towards the lower interest part of the balance.<br /><br />Scenario : You have a large purchase coming up<br /><br />Solution : Apply for an introductory purchase card and then pay off the balance over the period of the offer.<br /><br />Scenario : You have a poor credit history<br /><br />Solution : There are some high interest cards around for people with a poor credit history. If you do obtain one of these cards then make sure you always make your repayments. This way you will slowly build up your credit rating, which will eventually make the lower interest cards available to you.<br /><br />3. Can your existing card be improved<br /><br />This is one option that most people completely ignore. It is entirely possible that you may be able to negotiate a new rate on your card, especially if you have another card with a lower rate. They can only say no, so what have you got to lose.<br /><br />4. Should I close my existing card<br /><br />Not neccessarily is the answer. You may be able to use this card in the future for a balance transfer. Also, don\'t forget that you normally get around 58 days interest free credit. So you may be able to make the odd one-off purchase and spread the cost over a couple of months.<br /><br />5. Finally ...<br /><br />Please remember the golden rule. Only borrow what you can avoid to borrow. If you are careful you can make the credit cards work for you, but if the credit card companies make a lot of money out of people allowing the spending to get out of control. Don\'t allow yourself to be one of these people.<br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-48137191899174093982009-03-14T19:22:00.000-07:002009-03-14T19:27:34.631-07:00Flight compensation: your rightsIt's really no fun when you're stuck in the wrong place or left hanging around in an airport because of flight delays and cancellations ' and what's more it can leave you out of pocket. However, a new set of regulations that came into force in 2005 to provide enhanced compensation rights for passengers. Read on to find out more. <div class="fullpost"><br />The regulations apply to all flights (chartered, scheduled and budget) to and from European airports with European airlines (whether or not you are an EU resident). If the problem is deemed to be the airline's fault, or within the airline's control, it will be liable to pay compensation to its affected travellers.<br />The amount of compensation you can claim depends on various factors, including the extent of the inconvenience caused, the distance you are travelling and the price of your ticket, but on the whole you are entitled to cash compensation as well as refreshments, two phone calls or other methods of communication, accommodation if required, a refund on your ticket and free transport back to your point of departure ' and/or alternative transport to your intended destination.<br />Extreme weather conditions such as snow or fog are of course not within the airline's control, so there is no obligation in these cases to compensate passengers. And some airlines deem problems such as technical faults or strikes to be 'exceptional circumstances' beyond their control so compensation claims aren't always straightforward. However, some airlines will provide refreshments and accommodation and perhaps ticket refunds on a good will basis.<br />Flights under 1,500 kilometres (935 miles)<br />For short haul flights you're entitled to compensation if you're delayed for two hours or more. You'll get free food and drink and access to two free phone calls, faxes or emails. If you're left waiting for five hours or more, you can leave the airport and demand a refund as well as an alternative flight back to your starting point. You can also claim '250 cash compensation if your flight is cancelled, you have been overbooked or you have been delayed for two or more hours.<br />Flights between 1,500 and 3,500 kilometres (935 to 2,210 miles)<br />Your cash compensation entitlement for delays of up to three hours is '200 and for delays over three hours it is '400. Again, you'll be provided with food and drink, overnight accommodation and phone calls, emails or faxes. A ticket refund and alternative flight back to your starting point will be given in circumstances where you are delayed for over five hours or your flight has been cancelled or overbooked.<br />Flights more than 3,500 kilometres (2,210 miles)<br />Long haul flights come with a compensation entitlement of '600 for cancellations or overbookings or delays of four hours or more plus the same entitlement to refreshments, accommodation, communication and alternative transport.<br />You shouldn't have to do anything to obtain your compensation ' the airline should offer it to you. However, if you don't get anything, your first step should be to contact the airline. If you don't have any success dealing with the airline direct, get in touch with the Air Transport Users Council, the UK consumer body representing air passengers and their rights. It will look after your case on your behalf and may refer it to the Civil Aviation Authority if necessary, which has the power to prosecute airlines for non-compliance.<br />Biography:<br />Author: Benedict Rohan<br />Website: <a href="http://www.mortgagenation.co.uk/">http://www.mortgagenation.co.uk</a> Benedict Rohan works as a freelance finance writer. Commercial Mortgage, Homeowner Loans, Remortgages<br /><br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-70095085724076396972009-03-04T20:55:00.000-08:002009-03-04T20:55:00.501-08:00Car loans: access finance at great terms to purchase a car<div style="text-align: justify;">In today’s fast paced life especially in metros or urban areas cars are very much in demand. It is because these mean machines not only assist the various individuals to commute from one place to another, it also adds a certain glamour factor. With more emphasis being given on comfort and space, the present day car comes in various shapes and sizes. However it is the price factor which makes it an expensive affair. To help those individuals who do not have the necessary financial back up, lenders in the finance market are now offering car loans.<br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;" class="fullpost"><br />These loans are especially meant to provide finances which in turn enable a person to buy his or hers dream car. The amount obtained under these loans can be obtained to purchase a car of any make or model. Moreover, borrower can also use the amount to purchase a used car provided it must be at least 5-6 years old.<br /><br />For the convenience of the borrower, lenders offer these loans in secured and unsecured form. Secured form of the loans can be accessed only by pledging any valuable asset such as home, real estate as collateral. In fact, borrower can also pledge the car as collateral to secure the loan amount.<br /><br />On the other hand, unsecured form of the loans can be accessed by the borrower without providing any valuable asset as collateral. This loan option is beneficial for borrowers like tenants and non homeowners. The interest rates for the loans are slightly higher but if a proper research of the market is undertaken, borrower can find lenders offering these loans at competitive rates.<br /><br />Individual borrowers with bad credit history such as CCJs, IVA, arrears, defaults etc can also apply for the loans. To avail the loans, borrower must convince the lender that he is capable of repaying the loan amount with his monthly income.<br /><br />Further using the online mode will assist the borrower to avail these loans at cheap interest rates that too instantly. However before availing the loans, borrower must compare the quotes to select a better deal.<br /><br />With car loans, borrower can easily purchase a car that too at the best available terms and conditions.<br /><br />source :<br /><a href="http://www.borrowcarloans.co.uk/" class="hft-urls">http://www.borrowcarloans.co.uk/</a><br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-26804297766319646252009-03-03T20:50:00.000-08:002009-03-03T20:50:01.044-08:00Wood Gas - The Future Biomass-Derived Fuel<div style="text-align: justify;">Let's assume, that you own a farm. You produce grain and have a lot of straw. You'd like to make your energy on site from the biomass you have available. You might plant your fields with rapeseed or canola and produce biodiesel. But you'd need to get methanol and lye first, since both of them can't be made there! And you can use your biodiesel only in compression ignition (diesel) engines. And what if you have an old genset powered by spark-ignition (gasoline / petrol) engine? I think I might have a solution for you...<br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;" class="fullpost"><br />You'll make use of a technology that's more than 200 years old. It's greatest development took place during World War II in 1940s in Europe. At that time most of petroleum-derived fuels were used by military and there was no fuel left for civilians. So they made their own fuel, the wood gas from wood or charcoal. In some countries 95% of civilian transport (trucks, buses, even fishermen's boats) were fueled with this gas.<br /><br />What is this wood gas? From chemical point of view it's a mixture of combustible carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H2) and methane (CH4), dilluted with some water vapor, carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2). This gas can be easily used for almost every internal combustion engine. Well... except for the most modern ones, they'd require to have their electronics to be modified.<br /><br />How wood gas is made? When you heat wood it is pyrolysed, i.e. all the tars vaporize. When you add some oxygen, the carbon bound within the wood cells is burnt to carbon dioxide. The vapors burn too. When those burnt gasses pass through a layer of very hot char, they are reduced to carbon monoxide and hydrogen. A small amount of methane is also produced. When the gas is cooled and cleaned of any tars and particles, it can be used in internal combustion engine, boiler or any other device!<br /><br />What do you need to produce your own wood gas? You'd need a device that's called gasifier. It consists of fuel hopper, gasifying chamber and a set of filters. It's very easy to build, the people during WWII made it out of old water heaters and stuff like that.<br /><br />Is wood gas safe? Well, if you don't inhale it, you'll be OK. Carbon monoxide is very toxic and poisonous, so caution is required when using wood gas. From the engine point of view, if it's clean, it's safe. The tars might condense inside the engine, for example on valves, which might cause the engine to fail. The particles would probably destroy the contact surfaces on pistons and cylinders. If the gas is too hot the engine will not work (hot gas is diluted and has small energy content per unit volume), but it will not harm it.<br /><br />Any drawbacks? One that's worth mentioning. Petrol engines will suffer 1/3 power loss -- the wood gas does have small heating value. Diesel engines will not suffer such power loss, since they work on stratified mixtures and because of that you can introduce more wood gas to recover the power loss. You'd need to leave some small amount of diesel to be injected to the cylinders to ignite the wood gas.<br /><br />Interested? One liter of petrol / gasoline can be replaced with 2.5 - 4 kg (5.5 - 9 lbs) of wood. How cool is that!<br /><br />source : <a href="http://alternative-car-fuels.com" class="hft-urls">http://alternative-car-fuels.com</a><br /><br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-34102728231082706892009-03-02T20:27:00.000-08:002009-03-02T20:40:50.661-08:00Avoid Highway Robbery by Using The New Crude--WATER<div style="text-align: justify;">HERE'S THE BAD NEWS.<br /><br />Engines waste gasoline! Up to 80% of the high-priced gas that you pump doesn't get you anywhere because it goes UNBURNED to the catalytic converter. That means you are getting 0 MPG (zero, zilch, nada) from most of the over-priced gasoline you pump into your tank.<br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;" class="fullpost"><br />WHY DO COMBUSTION ENGINES WASTE SO MUCH GAS?<br /><br />That's what they are designed to do--WASTE GAS--because every second of every day, everywhere in the world, every single gas and diesel engine on the planet puts money into the deep, deep, DEEP pockets of Big Oil.<br /><br />Automotive and fuel technology has been deliberately held back, and people have been kept in the dark about AMAZING inventions and discoveries, in order to sell us lots of gasoline. Sorry, but that's how it is.<br /><br />For example, the gas could be preheated and better formulated for better combustion--but it's not. The fuel vapor droplets could be smaller for efficient combustion--but they're not. The pre-set computer-controlled air-to-fuel ratio could be more economical--but it's not. The exhaust could be reprocessed to contribute to mileage (there are patents on that)--but it's not. Cars could be using a better carburetor design--but they're not because the patent for a 100 MPG carburetor was bought and buried years ago. Cars could be running completely on water fuel--but they're not because those patents were also bought and then buried along with the inventor (however, the patents ran out recently!). Even the hybrids that Big Auto is selling at luxury car prices don't optimize gasoline combustion and consumption.<br /><br />HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS.<br /><br />You can do something about it, ONE CAR AT A TIME, starting with YOUR car.<br /><br />How? By using ENERGY from WATER.<br /><br />If that sounds impossible, or crazy, or delusional, I understand. This is something that none of our trusted sources of information--TV, radio, teachers, movies, professors, magazines, dad, scientists, books, Sesame Street--have told us about. Why? See the bad news, above.<br /><br />I mentioned amazing inventions and discoveries. Many of them have very sophisticated technical patents on them. But the kind of water energy system I am talking about, the one that is affordable and do-able by ME and YOU in OUR cars (not by buying a Big Auto hybrid with a luxury car pricetag), is a do-it-yourself technology, specifically designed for beginners with basic tools and very limited budgets. A working system can be built at home for $20 to $200 worth of parts and installed in your car, truck, or SUV on a weekend. It's a 90-year-old technology that has been revived and developed into a simple, affordable, SAFE system based on low-cost hardware.<br /><br />It works like this: The main component of the low-cost water energy system is an electrolyzer-a container of water with electrodes in it. The electrolyzer takes a tiny bit of electricity from your car. The electricity "splits" water into hydroxyl gas and feeds it immediately to the engine cylinders. The improved air/fuel mix gets very efficient combustion.<br /><br />SPINNING WHEELS, NOT HEADS<br /><br />Remember the bad news at the top? Remember I said that wasted fuel can be as much as 80%? In other words, even though you have paid $3.50 or more per gallon, you are only getting performance from as little as 20%--two gallons out of every ten--of the gas you pay good money for! It puts a whole new complexion on the phrase "highway robbery."<br /><br />Our heads are spinning from rising gas prices. Now imagine instead that ALL your gasoline is working for you--it's actually turning your wheels and not just being turned into carbon deposits on your engine or exhaust from the catalytic converter. What would it be like for ALL that gasoline to be giving you mileage? It would be a WHOLE LOT MORE ECONOMICAL, that's what! That's what happens when you add the energy from water.<br /><br />SEEING THE SEA OF ENERGY<br /><br />Wondering how much energy is in water?<br /><br />One gallon of water converts to approximately 1,833 gallons of combustible gas. One observer noted that a gallon of water in his water energy system lasted for about 2,700 miles.<br /><br />"Energy from water" is hard to believe because we are misled by the appearance of water when it's liquied. It looks so, well, WET and noncombustible. But if we could SEE the sea of energy in the water--zillions of hydrogen and oxygen atoms ready to break out and be combustible gas under the right conditions--it would be easy to conceive that, indeed, water can be "burned" in an engine, thus taking advantage of a new "crude"--plain water.<br /><br />Why aren't scientists telling us about this? Why doesn't it make big headlines? More bad news. Some of them just don't know about it, and some are paid to tell us about anything BUT this. Also, scientists are sometimes far behind empirical evidence from experimenters and inventors. Sometimes a true scientist makes an amazing discovery and is suddenly way ahead of everyone. What happens then? He or she has to fight all the other scientists that are way behind or too vested in the old paradigm. So who are the true scientists around here? A TRUE scientist could be anyone, including a scientist.<br /><br />THE LAW OF CONSERVATION<br /><br />Here is something to ponder from Patrick J. Kelly of http://www.PanaceaUniversity.org. He has a delightful way of tilting one's mind out of its box:<br /><br />"The Law of Conservation of Energy is undoubtedly correct when it shows that more energy cannot be taken out of any system than is put into that system. However, that does not mean that WE cannot get more energy out of a system than WE put into it. A crude example is a solar panel in sunlight. We get electrical power out of the panel but we do not put the sunlight into the panel-the sunlight arrives on its own. This example is simple as we can see the sunlight reaching the solar panel.<br /><br />"If, instead of the solar panel, we had a device which absorbs some of the energy that Quantum Mechanics observes and then gives out, say, electrical power, would that be so different? Most people say "yes!--it is impossible!" but this reaction is based on the fact that we cannot see this sea of energy. Should we say that a TV set cannot possibly work because we cannot see a television transmission signal?"<br /><br />BUT ISN'T IT DANGEROUS?<br /><br />We have been living and driving with danger for decades--it's called GASOLINE! Cars and trucks are planet-polluting bombs on wheels! But we are accustomed to it, right? And for the most part, we don't blow ourselves up.<br /><br />But in the water energy system, I know, you think we're talking about tanks of compressed hydrogen in the car, but that's not how it is done! Here's the beauty of it:<br /><br />Hydrogen is already compressed in plain water!<br /><br />All we do in a water for fuel system is UNCOMPRESS and USE it--immediately, on-demand, in the engine! No hydrogen bombs on board. Just a container of distilled water! And the exhaust is--WATER! You split water, you burn it, you get fantastic mileage, you get a little water left over.<br /><br />GREEN TECHNOLOGY<br /><br />You can't get much greener than this unless you go for an engine designed to run completely on water, like the one that was designed and proven by Stanley Meyers when he drove across the United States on approximately 28 gallons of water. (You can see interviews with him on YouTube.) You can't get much more affordable, either. And because this is GREEN technology, and you will not be causing any damage to the car or the engine (far from it), your warranty will most likely be intact AND the government will owe you money for going green!<br /><br />INSTALL WATER ENERGY SYSTEM, DROP JAW<br /><br />You could pay someone to install your water for gas system. There are hundreds of people around the world who are constructing and installing water energy systems, as well as driving "watercars" themselves. These people save gas, save money, get much better mileage, and enjoy smoother-running engines and greatly reduced emissions. And that's why they are happy to do the same for you so you can save gas, save money, get much better mileage, and enjoy a smoother-running engine and reduced emissions.<br /><br />Or you could do it yourself, in which case you would first get instructions, which are available on line. Then you would make a parts list and buy the parts from hardware and electronics stores. Third, you would construct the components of the water energy system, put them all together, and install the system, making all the necessary adjustments to it. You would now be the proud owner of a Water Hybrid Vehicle. And last, after picking up your jaw from the floor, where it has dropped in astonishment at your engine's mileage and performance, you would become an advocate of water energy, as I have.<br /><br />BETTER COMBUSTION FOR THE MIND<br /><br />To really grasp the implications and possibilities here, we must first clean the carbon deposits out of our minds. Using waterfuel is an approach to our cars and fuel that requires more participation from us. The whole water energy system consists of physical components PLUS your mind and attitudes about fuel consumption. To really optimize your waterfuel system, you will also be using fuel warmer, some Kiker wires to improve the spark, Xylene to add to your gasoline, a low-friction synthetic motor oil, a couple bottles of fuel treatment to clean carbon deposits from old unburned fuel out of your engine, a MAP sensor enhancer to keep the car computer from over-correcting the fuel mix back to over-rich, tires that are always fully inflated, and a real-time mileage tracker so that you won't have to use an entire tank of gas to know what mileage you are getting.<br /><br />Perhaps the most important thing is this:<br /><br />Trust yourself.<br /><br />When you use an "alternative" fuel-efficiency system, you are an experimenter who is going against the herd and chances are, you are going to get some flack. Don't be fooled by self-appointed "experts" who don't have hands-on experience and say it can't be done. When they laugh or frown or condescend and say, "It's scientifically impossible," well, first of all, you know they are not "true scientists" (so why are they acting like they know what "scientifically" means?). Ask them if they have ever tried it themselves. You will find they have not. Further discussion might be fruitless, but you can try. Tell them to just wait and see. See for yourself. Don't wait ten years for big industry to do it because they don't want to GIVE you anything--they are only thinking about what they can GET from you while they continue making empty promises.<br /><br />WHAT CAN A WATER ENERGY SYSTEM REALLY DO FOR ME?<br /><br />Well…<br /><br />How much will gas cost the next time you fill your tank?<br /><br />A water energy system won't lower the price of ALL gasoline.<br /><br />It will lower the price of YOURS. But don't just take my word for it.<br /><br />Leslie Lackman is an advocate of the application of free, unlimited energies--mind, water, life force--to cars, health, wellness, and performance.<a href="http://water4gas-4heroes.eoltt.com"><br /><br /></a><a href="http://water4gas-4heroes.eoltt.com" class="hft-urls">http://water4gas-4heroes.eoltt.com</a><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-75973783801411434532008-09-24T16:46:00.000-07:002008-10-01T18:48:20.455-07:00Make money, get traffic for FREEthere is a question in my mind that i could not figure out before.....I made my blog attractively but where are the visitors? none of them visits your sites. so what should we do? there is an easiest way to solve this....<br />yes, you are right!!! 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As the ads are related to what your visitors are looking for on your site i.e. they match the characteristics and interests of the visitors your content attracts, there is a way both monetize and enhance your content pages.<br /><div class="fullpost"><br />Hence, AdSense gives website operators the ability to make money from their websites by displaying Google Ads. When your website visitors click on a Google Ad, you gain income from that click. Providing high quality, relative content to attract your visitors is key to making money with AdSense.<br /><br />There are now many sale pages in the Web offering their services on how to increase your income through Google Adsense but they charge a fee. However if you spend some and effort to look around, we could chance upon some sites giving free tips and advice. The following are some of the things you could study for your own purpose:<br /><br />1) Where you place your Adsense unit on your web page could be very important. 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One way is to start writing articles and distributing them to through ezine, article announcement lists and by submitting to article directories.<br /><br />It is not too difficult to quickly build a strong list giving your sites a lot of visibility and exposure to potential visitors.<br /><br />5) Make full use of your out going e-mails by putting your "signature" file at the end of each e-mail content. Do not ignore this simple step and underestimate the power and potential effectiveness of this simple email signature. It could be one form of viral marketing because if your emails contains interesting and useful messages, they could get forwarded over and over again.<br /><br />6) Take part in active discussion groups or forums. Any messages, questions, comments you leave in these forums are yet another route through which you could drive traffic to your Adsense page because of your signature file. Also, you would find a lot of new ideas in the forums on how to improve your Adsense income. <br /><br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-12178747836116269202008-09-16T05:31:00.000-07:002008-10-01T19:09:07.757-07:00Affiliate Program To Make Money EasilyAfter you have joined an affiliate program, there are several crucial steps you will need to take in order to secure an easy way to make money with affiliate programs. Without taking the steps outline below, your chances of succeeding will be limited. By simply following these guidelines, you will be able to increase your affiliate commissions and earn some easy money online. A lot of people fail with affiliate programs because they do not have the necessary affiliate program tools and information.<div class="fullpost"> Generally, the best way of succeeding with affiliate programs in to choose a niche; create a useful content-rich and keyword-rich website on the specific topic. Then add in your affiliate links and AdSense ads to secure an easy way to make money. So what is the critical affiliate program information you will need to know? What are the steps you need to take in order to secure an easy way to make money with affiliate programs?<br />1. Set your objective of how much money you want to earn. You will need a goal to work towards. How much do you want to earn per month? It also helps to visualize what you want to achieve with this goal. Pay off your car? A holiday? You must start with an achievable amount, and gradually increase this amount. They are many affiliate programs that will able you to achieve a ways way to make money.<br />2. 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These steps can help you increase your earnings and secure you financial future with an easy way to make money.<br /><br /><br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8344719883864552156.post-15550991120150089402008-09-07T17:25:00.000-07:002008-10-01T19:11:38.043-07:00Use Google Adsense in Addition to Affiliate Programs to Gain Your ProfitsGoogle's Adsense is not an affiliate program in the broadest sense of the word, but you can find that you will make a little extra money on the side. Adsense is what is known as a Pay Per Click (PPC) program. You place the special code in different places on your website, and when a visitor clicks on it, you get paid. It is as simple as that, but it is still not as easy as it sounds.<br /><div class="fullpost"><br />Unlike an affiliate program in which you are usually trying to get someone to buy a product so that you can get a commission, each click from Adsense puts a few pennies in your pocket. These pennies will quickly add up, depending on the amount of website visitors you have.<br /><br />If there is ever a program that works on the number of visitors, it is Adsense. If you receive millions of website hits every week, it is fair to say that you will also receive a few hundred to hundreds of thousands of dollars from Adsense. The more visitors you have the more clicks you will receive and more money you have on your monthly check.<br /><br />Adsense issues a check once a month to any member who has made over one hundred dollars at the end of the two months prior. For example, if the month is now October, you will receive a check if you made over one hundred dollars at the end of August. Your September paycheck will be issued in November if you met the hundred dollar cut off.<br /><br />People like the Problogger Rowse, have learned to use Adsense to the fullest. Rowse makes hundreds of thousands of dollars each month from his home in Australia and as the years pass by, his income is not dropping. He has literally turned Adsense into his own work at home business.<br /><br />All of us cannot be Darren Rowse however, and in reality you will be lucky to make a few hundred dollars a year from Adsense, if you were to place it on your website. However, a few hundred dollars is always useful. You don't have to build your website around, but you should find out where it is best placed on your website.<br /><br />You will get the best results from Adsense by making sure that your keywords and site content are tightly focused. Do some research so that you know what people are searching for. 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Simple as that.<br /><br />Is it really as easy to make money with Google AdSense as many would lead you to believe? Now that I've become heavily involved with managing Google AdSense programs for my clients, I can see it's not all play and no work.<br /><div class="fullpost"> <br />Unfortunately, a lot of people bought into the idea that there was a lot of easy money to be made and they are now finding out they aren't making nearly as much as they thought they would. Additionally, Google has a lot of prohibited practices when it comes to AdSense, and too many Webmasters are finding out they violated Google's policies after the fact - often because they never bothered to read the AdSense policies in the first place. Webmasters must not only comply with AdSense policies, but their web sites must also comply with Google's webmaster policies.<br /><br />Prerequisites for Making Money with AdSense To make money with Google AdSense you need plenty of traffic coming in to your site or there won't be anyone to click the ads. Web site promotion techniques, especially search engine optimization and article marketing will bring more traffic to your site. You also need to have content that will attract the ads with the highest Pay Per Click (PPC) rate that are relevant to that content. Then, you need to lay out your web pages so the ads blend in with your Web site. Studies have revealed that people who visit sites that contain ads that use colors that are not in harmony with the actual Web site tend to develop "ad blindness". Meaning no matter how much traffic comes into your site, chances are no one will click the ads because they'll be ignoring them. If no one clicks, you make nothing.<br /><br />Dealing with Competitors If you offer products or services on you Web site, the first thing you'll notice when you begin hosting PPC ads is that many of the ads are coming from your competitors. Therefore, you'll want to put ads on pages that aren't earning you any money, or do like I did and not put ads on your site until you're so busy anyway you'd rather make a few dollars off of your competitors than to continue turning business away with nothing to show for it. Google AdSense allows you to specify up to 200 URLs for sites you want to bar from placing ads on your pages. The problem is that most times you won't know the competitors are out there until their ads appear.<br /><br />Google Money Making Ad Options Google offers three ways to make money from them: Google AdSense for Content - A variety of size and shape ads for placing in your content are available. These can be text or image ads or both - you specify what you'll allow. Ad units are full ads. Link units are simply a strip of text links that your visitors might want to click. Google allows you to put up to 3 Ad Units and 1 Link unit on each page of your Web site, provided you follow its policies - both for AdSense and for Webmasters. Google AdSense for Search - This places a search box on your Web site. When a user enters a term and conducts a search, a search results page opens, that hosts more pay-per-click ads. You can customize the color scheme of the search results page to harmonize with your web site. Google Referrals - Here you make money by referring visitors to use a Google product, like AdSense, AdWords, the Google Toolbar and other Google software. Just like Google AdSense for Content and AdSense for Search, Google generates the code that you paste into the desired location on your web page. You can choose from a wide variety of buttons and text links of different colors. As an example of how Google Referrals works, if someone goes to your site and clicks the link and signs up for an AdSense account, when that person earns a $100 from Google AdSense and receives a payout from Google, you'll also receive $100 for referring them. This is a great idea to me, because you can be the world's worst Google AdSense advertiser, but if an ad dynamo happens to visit your site and uses your referral link, you can make money anyway!<br /><br />Google AdSense Payments<br /><br />Google will not issue an AdSense payment until your earnings exceed $100. Unfortunately, there are loads of Google AdSense Forum entries about Web site operators who accumulated $90 or more in click through earnings only to get banned from Google and not get paid anything at all before they ever reached $100. This may be because Google doesn't take a close look to see if you're complying with their guidelines until it comes time to pay you. So yes, there's a lot more to the story than meets the eye. <br /><br /></div>miko saputra wijayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12851528537879591337noreply@blogger.com0