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Aug
15

Blackberry 8310: Come, Join the League of Smartphone!

Blackberry 8310: Come, Join the League of Smartphone!

The high-tech mobile phones are no longer considered as a luxury. With the passage of time they have become one of the most important widget for our daily life. The latest smartphones do not restrict themselves for communication purpose, the innovative handsets uniquely combine high-end mobile applications with digitally advanced imaging technologies.

Well, while scrolling various websites for the latest smartphone by BlackBerry Phones, I got various options. BlackBerry is one of the known names under the category of world’s best mobile phone manufacturers. The brand continues to lead the way with its embedded advanced high-end technology, multimedia capabilities and business applications.

After reading so many reviews and forums, I finally settled with the BlackBerry 8310. The looks, vibrant casing and ergonomic keypad were just too much a temptation to resist, for me at least. After using for a month and half, I found it ideal handset for professionals and business users–who are looking for something different with everything.

Some of the best and technologically advanced features that would catch anyone’s attention are its multimedia capabilities and of course, the high-end connectivity features. The candy-bar-shaped smartphone is equipped features such as with wireless email, organiser, browser, camera, BlackBerry Maps, multi-media player and fast connectivity options.

The QWERTY keypad allows the users to access emails, surf the internet and manage various Windows software with ease. A shinny trackball navigator below the large 2.5 inches screen gives amazing experience.

The built-in 2 mega pixel camera comes complete with 5x zoom and flash. These power-packed features enable the user to click one of the best quality pictures. Through the internet browser feature in menu option, one can download songs, videos, games and many more. This handset provides the instant message services like Google talk and Yahoo Messenger. Moreover, Blackberry maps are very much useful on unknown locations.

Lastly, I would like to say that my experience of using the latest BlackBerry 8310 is good. It is truly one of the best in the high-end mobile handsets.

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Mar
9

The Arab League, Apple Pie and Indigestion

Jordan’s King Abdullah is at it again repeating the mantra of the Arab League of which Jordan is a foundation member:

“The principal problem in the region is the Palestinian issue and, if it is not solved, it will be impossible to solve other problems.” [Jerusalem Post 2 March 2007]

Palestine comprised an area of about 120000 square kilometres, which has now been divided into two sovereign States – Israel (22000 square kilometres) and Jordan (92000 square kilometres) – plus an area of 6000 square kilometres called the West Bank and Gaza in which statehood still remains undeclared.

The Arab League has called for full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the West Bank and Israel’s acceptance of an independent Arab State there with East Jerusalem as its capitol.

This means

(i) the expulsion of some 400000 Jews presently living in the West Bank who have lived there for all or part of the last 40 years.

(ii) the perpetual abandonment by Jews of all claims to reconstitute their national home in the West Bank and Gaza as conferred on them by the League of Nations and confirmed by the United Nations.

(iii) The severance of the Jews from their biblical heartland where they lived as an independent nation long before any Arabs came to the area as foreign conquerors and occupiers seven centuries after the birth of Jesus.

The Arab League has shown no indication of any readiness to abandon this “all or nothing approach” by agreeing to the Jews retaining and living in a portion of this disputed territory whilst the remainder and its Arab residents becomes part of Jordan as it was between 1948 and 1967.

A second Arab State in Palestine, which has been propounded for the last 20 years, is as ridiculous as suggesting a second Jewish State in Palestine.

Two peoples – the Jews and the Arabs – need two States in former Palestine not three.

Whilst the Arab League persists with this intransigent attitude there is indeed a problem, but one solely of the Arab League’s choosing.

The Arab League presently is made up of 22 member States covering almost 14 million square kilometres in which almost 320 million Arabs reside.

It is incredulous and completely false to continually advocate that a dispute over 6000 square kilometres housing 3 million Arabs must first be settled before all the other problems in the region can be resolved.

Yet this is precisely what the Arab League has sold to the Quartet – America, Russia, the United Nations and the European Union. – and they have swallowed it hook line and sinker

Besotted by this tale that could have come from the Arabian Nights, the Quartet has thrown billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of hours in aid and diplomatic manoeuvring in trying to solve this problem. They have not got the disputants to even move off the starting blocks.

Meanwhile the Arab League has allowed far more serious bushfires to rage out of control in some of its’ own member States, that threaten to eventually consume the Arab League itself.

In fact some League members such as Syria are actively helping to fan the fires by providing arms, money and safe transit for terrorists to bring down the Governments of other member States where life is anything but pleasant.

The League’s biggest problem involves a non Arab state – Iran – as it seeks leadership of the Islamic world through the supremacy of Shia Islam as the dominant Islamic religion over Sunni Islam , the religion of the majority of the Arabs.

This is the clash of ideologies that must first take place before militant Islam can hope to achieve its aim of making Islam the world’s dominant religion.

Islam can only have one leader not two to achieve this objective. Will that leader be Shia or Sunni?

The Arab League’s failure to prevent Iran interfering in the affairs of Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority and Iraq has given Iran and the Shiites easy entrĂ©e into the Arab World and put the Arab League’s very future existence under serious threat.

The white ants are on the march and the Arab edifice is in danger of total collapse.

Perhaps it is time for the Quartet to tell the Arab League to start solving the problems affecting their own member States such as Lebanon, Iraq, Algeria, Somalia and Sudan where the lives of 100 million people are at risk every day and where the sight of Moslem blowing up Moslem and mosque after mosque being bombed is unbelievable

The Quartet should also put the Palestinian question on the backburner and focus their attention, effort and political clout (if any is left) on the real and pressing issues outlined above.

Creating another Arab State on 6000 square kilometres of land when you already have 22 Arab States on 14 million square kilometres of land reminds me of the glutton who was given 99.5% of the apple pie but still was not satisfied and demanded the rest.

He ended up with severe indigestion.

[The writer acknowledges Wikipedia as the source for the statistics appearing in this article]

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Oct
29

Where Can I Find Nhl Specific League Information?

I am currently enrolled in a sports marketing class where we are doing a project on the NHL for a final project.
I have never been a huge fan of the NHL and know very little about it and the strengths/weaknesses etc….
I was wondering if anyone knew a good website/resource for NHL specific information that could help me.
I believe the league is on fire right now and could make a huge comeback in the near future. THANKS FOR ANY HELP!!!
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