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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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The model of wave guide tube is the same construction with the theoritical principals in coaxial adapters.

This antenna is constructed of cylindrical can and a N connector with centre tap lengthened. Point the open end of the can to the ISP station and begin surfing. Some cable needed between the antenna and wireless LAN card. Lets take a look to cabling details. 

The diameter is about 100 mm at 2.4 GHz band. It can be  made from coffee tin or else. The diameter of the can must be 90 - 10 mm, side and bottom should be smoothen.

Monday, December 19, 2011

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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These are the pictures of the most beautiful women in the world 2011, according to FHM Magazine. They are nominated as the most beautiful and the sexiest based on FHM Magazine’s survey and The readers choice.
In the first place, Rosie Huntington Whiteley (the actress & model)  This is a big lucky year for herself, not only FHM Magazine gives the title, but also Maxim Magazine.

No.1  Rosie Huntington  

Monday, December 5, 2011

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Kiwano horned melons grow in New Zealand and even some parts of California. Originally from Africa, this unique-looking melon is orange at peak ripeness and covered with spiky protrusions. You can keep a kiwano melon for about 2 months, so it makes an ideal decoration for a table centerpiece. The kiwano melon’s flavor compares to that of a cucumber, with edible seeds and a jelly-like center.

Ripe Horned Melons will have a bright orange shell. Avoid any bruises or spots. No need to refrigerate, and, again, the tough seeds are supposed to be edible if any of my adventurous friends would like to try them.

Horned Melon shells can be used as unique serving bowls for many favorite dishes, they can also be eaten like other melons; chill, cut into lengthwise sections and eat it right off the rind as you would a watermelon or cantaloupe.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

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I am a smoker. I have been a smoker for 28 years, without once ever giving up. This is not a piece against non-smokers nor it is advocating smoking. It is simply my views and feelings on what I believe my rights are as a smoker.

I have been criticized,harassed and even abused by many people over the years - mainly by those who fall into the ever-nagging, reformed smokers category. I sincerely applaud anyone who has wanted to give up smoking and has done so successfully. I also very much repect that smoking does bother and is indeed unpleasant to the non-smoker. However, do not condemn me just because I have not conformed to the majority and still smoke. I am not a doctor so I do not attempt to dispute any facts or figures that are put forward in regard to the consequences of smoking. Why do I smoke? I enjoy it - it is that simple. Why have I not joined the thousands of smokers that have given up? I have not ever had a desire to give up. Therefore without any genuine motivation, I do not believe that I could ever successfully quit.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

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Friday, November 18, 2011

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In the prestigious 2010, U.S. News and World Report ranking of exotic sports cars the Lamborghini Gallardo tied for second with Ferrari's 612 Scaglietti. This couple placed second to Lamborghini's Murciealago, which costs just a few dollars more than the combined price of the Gallardo and Scaglietti.
A compilation of reviews, presented by all the major automotive publications, with results of test drives and their analysis of each vehicle in the competition is the basis for U.S. News' ranking system.

The Gallardo was debuted in 2003 and, with nearly 10,000 units sold in its various configurations, is Lamborghini's most produced vehicle. Its $ 198,000 price places it in the "affordable" range of many when compared to the $ 500,000 price of other top name sports cars.
This production number is made more remarkable when consideration is given to the fact that the 2005 SE model was limited to only 250 units and 185 units was the limit for the 2006 Nera Gallardo.
Gallardo, named as is the Lamborgini custom, for a famous Spanish fighting bull, is an all wheel drive sports car with the exception of the rear wheel drive 2009 Valentino Balboni model.

Power variations, according to model and year, are a 5.0 liter to 5.7 liter V10 engine mounted in the popular mid-chassis position. Horsepower available is from 493hp @ 7800 rpm in the 5.0 liter to 562 hp @8000 rpm in the 5.7 liter, found in the Superleggera model.
Top speed for the 3400 lb car is 192 mph with a 0-62 mph (100km/hr) time of 4.2 seconds in the 5.0 liter and 202 mph with a blistering 3.4-second 0-62 mph time for the 5.7 liter.
Transfer of horsepower to the wheels is by a 6 speed manual transmission or a 6 speed electrohydraulic, paddle controlled, system that enables gear changes much quicker than the manual system.
A super option choice with some electrohydraulic systems is the "thrust mode." From a full stop position the driver can, with the flip of a switch, engage the thrust system, which raises engine rpm's to 5000 and, when the driver steps on the accelerator, "launches" the car in a nail you to the seat, four wheel smoking, and maximum acceleration start.

Color scheme choices, interior and exterior, vary by model from only black to eye-popping two tones.The main complaint with reviewers has been difficulty entering and exiting the vehicle. Is this a problem or just the nature of a sports car? 
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/4292892By Gurg Sumit Kumar

Thursday, October 13, 2011

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