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Hobbies


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Current Listening

I was listening to this piece time after time this morning. I definetely like it.


01 - 1st piece.mp3

And that's another one that I like today.

3d Piece.mp3



From XP to Windows 7
It was interesting to read some new speculations about the upcoming release of Internet Explorer 8.

It was even more interesting to learn that IE9 might come around 2010 along with new version of Windows (Windows 7 for that matter). I don't know what to think, I still might be using XP by that time and be happy with it.


Quick notes about gifts
I just read that Wii and iPod are the top searches for Christmas gadget presents across Europe. Is that so? They are definitely not on my wish list. I'd rather prefer some good camera. What is nowadays a good camera, anyway?




Hybrid Cars are only a small step in the right direction.
"All About Cars" writes: "There are two varieties of hybrid automobiles. The mild hybrid features a gas-powered engine that supplies the main propulsion to move the car down the highway. An electrical motor provides an added assist in situations where an extra power thrust is needed. The electrical motor also serves to recharge the car battery while the car is on the highway. The full hybrid features a gas-powered engine, with an electric motor and battery as well, but in the full hybrid the electric motor can power the car on its own under certain circumstances. These features will give your new hybrid automobile the best in gas saving features."
With the gasoline prices going higher and higher, I wonder how long it will take to develop a more affordable technology to power cars engines.


Tulips in the spring

Just found it in an article on spring gardening: "...tulips and daffodils have built in antifreeze that makes them very hardy for spring and able to withstand sudden cold snaps. In fact, to get these bulbs to bloom you need a period of dormancy where the bulbs are exposed to freezing temperatures before the warmth of Spring coxes the flowers out into the open."




Got stuck with the player
I was preparing to watch this new DVD that I've got for the weekend ("Employee Of The Month"). But I quickly found out that my player can't read it. It probably has some different regional settings. I'm not sure how it works. Most likely I will have to pick up some other disc.


To read or not to read
I've got several new books this week. I'll see today which one I will pick for reading first. There is "Sweetwater Creek" by Ann Rivers, "Sun Kissed" by Catherine Anderson and "Slow Burn" by Julie Garwood. Anyway, I've got other things to do as well. Like putting together the album of my favorite scans. Here's one that looks good to me:




Just switched to new blogger account
Just switched to a new blogger account. Well, it's new for me. Otherwise, it has been around for a while. Let's see how it works.

Also, found this scan of an old postcard. Can't figure out who exactly made this painting. But I like it.

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Wireless Home Theater with Panasonic
Panasonic announced the release of "wireless-ready" home-theater systems.

Models SC-HT730, SC-HT830V and SC-HT930 have been designed to interface with Panasonic's new SH-FX50 rear speaker transmitter and receiver modules.

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That will make it easier to set up and move around the system whenever I need it. Well, hopefully ;-)


ATP SD card
ATP announced their first 2GB SD cards that will transfer at 60x and will carry $250 retail price. That will give plenty of room for hi res output> .




Motorolla A630


Motorola
A630
flips open to reveal a mini QWERTY keyboard, and has
Bluetooth, MP3 ringtones, a 176 x 220, 65k color display, and quad-band
GSM/GPRS.






Mitac follow up
This design reminds me of an older model> .




Another Mitac
Another Mitac

Mitac?s new tri-band GSM/GPRS Windows Mobile 2003-powered Smartphone (retailing for ~£330) packs quite a bit into it?s clamshell design, including a 2.2-inch 176x220 display, Intel?s 200MHz XScale processor, a VGA digital camera /A>>
with a self-portrait mirror, 28MB of available user memory, and an SD memory card slot, and two batteries in the package.




24_vodafone

24_vodafone
Originally uploaded by mailpath.
That's the way to do it.



moto_a630

moto_a630
Originally uploaded by mailpath.
Using Flickr all the time!



Flickr
This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.


Testing BlogJet

I have installed an interesting application - BlogJet. It's a cool Windows client for my blog tool (as well as for other tools). Get your copy here: http://blogjet.com

"Computers are useless. They can only give you answers." -- Pablo Picasso




Fresh Bouquet
Say "Gobble Gobble" with a Free Virtual Card to let people know you're thinking
of themÂ? then follow up with a Fresh Bouquet http://s02.imagehost.org/0787/DSC87438.jpg




New iPaq
HP s high-end Pocket PC with a 4-inch VGA display, a speedy 624MHz Intel XScale CPU, WiFi, Bluetooth, SD and CompactFlash card slots, 64MB RAM, and 128MB ROM, available for a whopping $650



Mobile Freedom headset
The Mobile Freedom headset has a new 'WindStop' microphone cover—a lot like those used in professional recording or corded headsets—that cuts down on some of the background hiss that wind and traffic noise can generate, albeit at the loss of a little bit of outbound voice volume.



GSM short message from rminasov@inbox.ru
-L McAfee Inc. has released McAfee Personal Firewall Plus 2005


McAfee Inc. Has released...
McAfee Inc. has released McAfee Personal Firewall Plus 2005


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