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Monday, 30 April 2007
Sony VAIO (part two)

This Sony VAIO supports the two NVIDIA GeForce misent 7400 graphs with visual memory 335MB, and accelerator 950 of media of graphs of Intel with memory of the video 224MB. Although there is no exit of S-Video, to show external is still made possible via VGA-out with smart posting. If the order lasts of 160GB SATA would not be enough of storage, there are many of other various manners of transferring from the files in and of this book.

They include two ports of USB 2.0, a cable of left fire 1394 of IEEE, connection of Intel integrated pro/without wire of network 3945BG (802.11b/g), and naturally technology of Bluetooth. Model VAIO VGN-SZ430N/B is packed up with the operating software of edition of businesses of préinstallé Vista of Microsoft Windows, and a software package including/understanding the click of Sony with DVD, work 8.5 of Microsoft and more. Moreover in the box are an adaptor of chart of memory (VGP-MCA20), and a chart of Cingular SIM with the technology of SmartWi, although a subscription with the service without wire is not included.


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Sunday, 15 April 2007
Sony VAIO (part one)

Here we have a book of Sony VAIO (model: VGN-SZ430N/B) this looks at rather simplistic in black and magnesium of charcoal, but has all ingredients which are necessary for a powerful computer of book. Ergo the new stating, “do not judge a book by its cover”. In this 4.1 books Sony VAIO is a central processing unit of mobile treatment of duet of Intel Core2 which points with a 2.0GHz and to a 4MB sizeable of cache memory on L2. One 13.3 impressing “the posting of giant screen of liquid crystal display WXGA with the technology of XBRITE and 1280 X 800 resolutions decorate this book.

The screens of XBRITE are a cross between luminous X-black and clear, leaving them with a glare with high brightness them. Although this makes posting more reflective with a vitreous glance, the screen is indeed much more luminous and more clearly than conventional postings of liquid crystal display on the market today. It is a good thing which the monitor is on the higher end of the spectrum, such as you can really appreciate the hybrid system of graphs.


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Friday, 30 March 2007
Car Insurance for the Boys
Looking for car insurance can be quite depressing - especially if you're a guy under the age of twenty-five. This category seems to be where all the premiums focus on, and we can't really blame them. After all, accidents do tend to be higher for young male drivers. Here are some ways to try to get the best deals you can:

1. Be a secondary driver as opposed to the primary driver.
2. Estimate your average annual distance traveled to be a bit lower.
3. Live and work in less trafficked areas.
4. Drive a four-door sedan as opposed to a two-door sports car.
5. Don't get into accidents!

And always remember to shop around. There are many car insurance companies out there, and they are fighting for your business. Going into their office and talking with an agent in person might help in giving you a better deal too.

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Updated: Tuesday, 17 April 2007 4:26 AM EDT
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Thursday, 15 March 2007
Can You Drive A Stick?
Topic: Technology
On the face of it, this Sandisk Memory Stick Pro 512MB deal looks pretty sweet: more than a gigabyte of portable memory in two bite-sized portions for twenty-three bucks postpaid. But there's one wee problem, one minor catch - or, if you'll allow us a painful pun, one "sticking point": you pretty much need to own a Sony device to get much use out of them.

Don't blame us. Blame der Sony Kommissars. In their infinite wisdom, they've maintained an iron jackboot on the throat of the Memory Stick format. A few printers and card-readers can read them, but what are they reading? Only files from a digital camera, digital camcorder, PDA, Vaio PC, or other digital device manufactured by the Nipponese electronics behemoth. If you've got a Sony digital camera and an HP printer with a card reader, this is an awesome deal. If you've got an HP camera and an HP printer, you have no use for these except as ad hoc poker chips.

The Sony-friendly among you will enjoy two memorable sticks of 512MB apiece for use in your Sony gadgets. Their 15Mbps data-transfer rate lets you copy DVD-quality video in real-quality time, and Sony's MagicGate system lets you use copyright-protected media. And your non-Sony pals can't! Nyah-nyah! Think of it as a reward for your devotion to the cause. The benevolent leaders of Sony haven't forgotten how you, for one, welcomed your new Sony overlords. You could be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground sugar caves.

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Updated: Monday, 19 March 2007 8:49 PM EDT
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Thursday, 1 March 2007
Ideas for Football (a.k.a. Soccer)
Topic: Sports
Soccer is an actual sport; there are two teams, a ball, two nets, and involves dribbling, passing, shooting and some pretty neat tricks (just like basketball). One of the best qualities of soccer, which isn't always present, is the sportsmanship displayed between the two teams. They help each other up, chat it up, and really remind viewers that in the end, it is just a game.

Despite being around for ages, soccer is still behind in development and isn't adapting quickly enough to the changing times. Here are a few suggestions to improve the game.

  • Time accurately:
  • Technology today has given us the amazing power to accurately time. So when the game isn't actually being played - stop the damn game clock. This way you won't have to estimate how much time was lost while the referee was scribbling down penalties, substitutions were made, injured players were rolling in the grass or being taken off the field. By stopping and starting the game clock, everyone (players, coaches, referees, spectators) can know how much time is actually left in a half, instead of trying to guess how much time will be added.

  • Count down:
  • People are actually interested in how much time is LEFT in a half, or in a game. The main reason anyone would want to know how much time has passed, is to figure out how much time is left!

  • Quarters, not halves:
  • Break the game up into quarters instead of halves - even if it's a little 2 minute break in between 1st and 2nd, and 3rd and 4th quarters. This would create a large amount of advertising revenue for the game, as well as greatly promote it. More importantly though, people don't want to wait 45 minutes to get a drink or some food, nor would they want to hold it in for that long ;).

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