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Saturday 17 December 2011

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Wednesday 14 December 2011

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Tuesday 13 December 2011

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Monday 12 December 2011

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about Powerball

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Sunday 30 October 2011

The Powerball Gyroscope is a one-stop tool for building your hand and arm strength, as well as your grip - things which are very important when trying to tackle the pole!

A gyroscopic ball within the casing spins faster and faster as you move your wrist, creating a force that helps to strengthen your grip and tone your muscles as you control it.

The beauty of the design is the way in which it adapts to the controller, giving you just the workout that you need to get the best out of it. The Powerball is designed to create STRENGTH in the hands and wrists, and affects over 90% of the muscles in the arm in any one session - the combined weights of over fifty different dumbell options and a range of different exercises with them, all in one tool!

For the pole, improving your grip or arm strength could be the vital difference that helps you to conquer whole new moves, as well as helping to protect you from sprains or injuries. How much more could you want squeezed into one little gadget?













 

Powerball NSD !!! The Earth's Most Powerfull Gyro (ORIGINAL !!)

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Apa itu Powerball ?
Powerball adalah sebuah alat latihan. Dikembangkan di Amerika, Powerball menggunakan pengetahuan sains terbaru dalam bidang terapi gerak. Tidak seperti peralatan latihan yang lain, Powerball tidak menggunakan berat, per, tenaga listrik atau batere. Powerball hanya menggunakan tenaga yang dihasilkan oleh putaran gyro yang cepat - disebut Tenaga Gryo. Seberapa banyak, atau seberapa sedikit tenaga gyro yang dihasilkan, dikendalikan oleh tenaga otot pemakai sendiri oleh karena itu sangat mudah disesuaikan dengan kodisi fisik pemakai. Tenaga gyro yang dihasilkan dari 10.000 putaran permenit adalah setara dengan berat 15kg !!




Bagaimana cara kerja Powerball ?
Powerball bekerja tanpa batere! Powerball hanya ditenagai oleh tenaga otot. Didalam alat, Anda akan menemukan rotor seberat 200 gram - inti dari Powerball. Sekali rotor tersebut digerakkan, impuls putaran akan dimulai sekitar sumbu. Orang yang sering naik sepeda akan mengenal impuls ini. Jika anda menaiki sepeda yang tidak bergerak, anda akan terjatuh. Tetapi semakin cepat anda mengayuhnya, semakin stabil sepedanya. Dengan menaikkan kecepatan sepeda, semakin banyak tenaga yang diperlukan untuk mengendalikan arah sepeda. Rotor yang ada dalam Powerball dapat menghasilkan kestabilan seperti prinsip sepeda tersebut. Gyroscope akan bereaksi terhadap gerakan putaran dengan arah putaran yang berlawanan sambil berusaha memperkuat tenaganya kembali.


Powerball dapat meningkatkan tenaga
Alat latihan gyro yang unik ini dapat membantu meningkatkan tenaga tubuh bagian atas, terutama bagian genggaman, pergelangan tangan, kekuatan lengan atas dan bawah, dan juga meningkatkan koordinasi.


Powerball dapat memberikan manfaat bagi semua kalangan
Olahragawan dan Musikus
Karena Powerball dapat memperkuat lengan dari bahu turun hingga ke ujung jari, Powerball terutama berguna bagi atlet bela diri, pegulat, pegolf, petenis dan pemain squash, pemain basket, panjat dinding indoor maupun outdoor.
Bagi musikus termasuk pemain drum, pemain piano, pemain gitar, pemain biaola semuanya mengalami manfaat positif menggunakan Powerball.


Pembalap sepeda dan sepeda motor
Tangan menjadi kebas karena menahan posisi terlalu lama, dapat menjadi masalah bagi atlet sepeda dan sepeda motor. Telah ada banyak laporan yang bagus bahwa orang-orang yang menggunakan Powerball dapat meringankan masalah ini.


Pengguna Komputer
Bagi yang duduk seharian di depan komputer atau bagi siapa yang melakukan aktifitas yang berulang-ulang dapat mengistirahatkan otot mereka dari waktu ke waktu dengan penggunaan Powerball dalam waktu yang pendek (1-2 menit sudah cukup).


Usia Lanjut
Powerball dapat menjaga kemampuan pergerakan dan koordinasi, yang akan sangat berguna selama masa usia lanjut. Dalam kasus demikian, harap berkonsulasi dengan dokter anda sebelum digunakan.




Keunikan Powerball dapat secara lembut memberi urutan yang ringan di daerah yang cedera yang tidak dapat diberikan oleh latihan cara tradisional.
Hasil akan terlihat lebih cepat dan efisien dan karena tenaga yang dihasilkan oleh Powerball berasal dari kecepatan anda memutar, anda dapat menggunakan NSD Powerball anda sesuai kecepatan yang anda inginkan.





Kelley Blue Book

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Kelley Blue BookPeople in the automotive community are buzzing after AutoTrader.com announced that they have signed an agreement to purchase rival car research site Kelley Blue Book. Both AutoTrader and Kelley Blue Book have websites that allow consumers to research vehicles, so they can understand everything there is to know about a particular vehicle, including the price. Consumers have historically looked to Kelley Blue Book as a place to do car research, as you cannot actually purchase a vehicle on the site, although they can get you quotes from local dealers. Some consumers who visit AutoTrader are also there to conduct research, but most who visit AutoTrader are in the market to find and purchase a new or used vehicle. As part of the acquisition agreement, Kelley Blue Book will operate as a unit of AutoTrader and will continue to work from their headquarters in Irvine, California. However there is limited information out as of yet about how these two companies plan to merge what they both have to offer.
Consumers are all about research when it comes to the Internet, as they can be in the comfort of their own home, and spend as many hours as they like browsing through websites. This is especially true when it comes to big ticket purchases like a vehicle, as consumers want to buy a great vehicle for a reasonable price. Now with AutoTrader and Kelley Blue Book together, the two companies could easily dominate this very competitive market. One thing that is known about the acquisition, is that it will allow AutoTrader more leverage to capture a larger share of industry advertising dollars. Additional Autotrader will allow their classified listings to become available online at Kelley Blue Book, plus they will add a separate service that lets customers receive offers for their used vehicles on the Kelly Blue Book website. Anyone looking to jump into this automotive niche will now have a serious uphill battle, as they will have to contend with two of the biggest names in the industry working together.

Daylight Saving Time 2011: Why and When Does It Begin?

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 Why spring forward? Should daylight savings be stopped? Get the facts.

A custodian changes the clock in a courthouse in Clay Center, 
Kansas.
Custodian Ray Keen checks the 97-year-old clock atop Kansas's Clay County courthouse last November.

With daylight saving time (also called daylight savings) about to begin again, clock confusion is once again ticking away: When exactly does daylight saving time end? Why do we spring forward? Does it really save energy? Is it bad for your health? Get expert answers below.
When Does Daylight Savings Begin in 2011?
For most Americans, daylight saving time 2011 starts at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 13, when most states spring forward an hour. Time will fall back to standard time again on Sunday, November 6, 2011, when daylight saving time ends.
The federal government doesn't require U.S. states or territories to observe daylight saving time, which is why residents of Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Marianas Islands won't need to change their clocks this weekend.
Where it is observed, daylight savings has been known to cause some problems.
National surveys by Rasmussen Reports, for example, show that 83 percent of respondents knew when to move their clocks ahead in spring 2010. Twenty-seven percent, though, admitted they'd been an hour early or late at least once in their lives because they hadn't changed their clocks correctly.
It's enough to make you wonder—why do we do use daylight saving time in the first place?
How and When Did Daylight Saving Time Start?
Ben Franklin—of "early to bed and early to rise" fame—was apparently the first person to suggest the concept of daylight savings, according to computer scientist David Prerau, author of the book Seize the Daylight: The Curious and Contentious Story of Daylight Saving Time.
While serving as U.S. ambassador to France in Paris, Franklin wrote of being awakened at 6 a.m. and realizing, to his surprise, that the sun would rise far earlier than he usually did. Imagine the resources that might be saved if he and others rose before noon and burned less midnight oil, Franklin, tongue half in cheek, wrote to a newspaper.
"Franklin seriously realized it would be beneficial to make better use of daylight but he didn't really know how to implement it," Prerau said.
It wasn't until World War I that daylight savings were realized on a grand scale. Germany was the first state to adopt the time changes, to reduce artificial lighting and thereby save coal for the war effort. Friends and foes soon followed suit.
In the U.S. a federal law standardized the yearly start and end of daylight saving time in 1918—for the states that chose to observe it.
During World War II the U.S. made daylight saving time mandatory for the whole country, as a way to save wartime resources. Between February 9, 1942, and September 30, 1945, the government took it a step further. During this period daylight saving time was observed year-round, essentially making it the new standard time, if only for a few years.
Since the end of World War II, though, daylight saving time has always been optional for U.S. states. But its beginning and end have shifted—and occasionally disappeared.
During the 1973-74 Arab oil embargo, the U.S. once again extended daylight saving time through the winter, resulting in a one percent decrease in the country's electrical load, according to federal studies cited by Prerau.
Thirty years later the Energy Policy Act of 2005 was enacted, mandating a controversial monthlong extension of daylight saving time, starting in 2007.
But does daylight saving time really save any energy?
Daylight Saving Time: Energy Saver or Just Time Suck?
In recent years several studies have suggested that daylight saving time doesn't actually save energy—and might even result in a net loss.
Environmental economist Hendrik Wolff, of the University of Washington, co-authored a paper that studied Australian power-use data when parts of the country extended daylight saving time for the 2000 Sydney Olympics and others did not. The researchers found that the practice reduced lighting and electricity consumption in the evening but increased energy use in the now dark mornings—wiping out the evening gains.
Likewise, Matthew Kotchen, an economist at the University of California, saw in Indiana a situation ripe for study.
Prior to 2006 only 15 of the state's 92 counties observed daylight saving time. So when the whole state adopted daylight saving time, it became possible to compare before-and-after energy use. While use of artificial lights dropped, increased air-conditioning use more than offset any energy gains, according to the daylight saving time research Kotchen led for the National Bureau of Economic Research [PDF] in 2008.
That's because the extra hour that daylight saving time adds in the evening is a hotter hour. "So if people get home an hour earlier in a warmer house, they turn on their air conditioning," the University of Washington's Wolff said.
In fact, Hoosier consumers paid more on their electric bills than before they made the annual switch to daylight saving time, the study found.
(Related: "Extended Daylight Saving Time Not an Energy Saver?")
But other studies do show energy gains.
In an October 2008 daylight saving time report to Congress (PDF), mandated by the same 2005 energy act that extended daylight saving time, the U.S. Department of Energy asserted that springing forward does save energy.
Extended daylight saving time—still in practice in 2011—saved 1.3 terawatt hours of electricity. That figure suggests that daylight saving time reduces annual U.S. electricity consumption by 0.03 percent and overall energy consumption by 0.02 percent.
While those percentages seem small, they could represent significant savings because of the nation's enormous total energy use.
What's more, savings in some regions are apparently greater than in others.
California, for instance, appears to benefit most from daylight saving time—perhaps because its relatively mild weather encourages people to stay outdoors later. The Energy Department report found that daylight saving time resulted in an energy savings of one percent daily in the state.
But Wolff, one of many scholars who contributed to the federal report, suggested that the numbers were subject to statistical variability and shouldn't be taken as hard facts.
And daylight savings' energy gains in the U.S. largely depend on your location in relation to the Mason-Dixon Line, Wolff said.
"The North might be a slight winner, because the North doesn't have as much air conditioning," he said. "But the South is a definite loser in terms of energy consumption. The South has more energy consumption under daylight saving."
(See in-depth energy coverage from National Geographic News.)
Daylight Saving Time: Healthy or Harmful?
For decades advocates of daylight savings have argued that, energy savings or no, daylight saving time boosts health by encouraging active lifestyles—a claim Wolff and colleagues are currently putting to the test.
"In a nationwide American time-use study, we're clearly seeing that, at the time of daylight saving time extension in the spring, television watching is substantially reduced and outdoor behaviors like jogging, walking, or going to the park are substantially increased," Wolff said. "That's remarkable, because of course the total amount of daylight in a given day is the same."
But others warn of ill effects.
Till Roenneberg, a chronobiologist at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany, said his studies show that our circadian body clocks—set by light and darkness—never adjust to gaining an "extra" hour of sunlight to the end of the day during daylight saving time.
"The consequence of that is that the majority of the population has drastically decreased productivity, decreased quality of life, increasing susceptibility to illness, and is just plain tired," Roenneberg said.
One reason so many people in the developed world are chronically overtired, he said, is that they suffer from "social jet lag." In other words, their optimal circadian sleep periods are out of whack with their actual sleep schedules.
Shifting daylight from morning to evening only increases this lag, he said.
"Light doesn't do the same things to the body in the morning and the evening. More light in the morning would advance the body clock, and that would be good. But more light in the evening would even further delay the body clock."
Other research hints at even more serious health risks.
A 2008 study in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that, at least in Sweden, heart attack risks go up in the days just after the spring time change. "The most likely explanation to our findings are disturbed sleep and disruption of biological rhythms," lead author Imre Janszky, of the Karolinska Institute's Department of Public Health Sciences in Stockholm, told National Geographic News via email.
(Related: "Leap Year: How the World Makes Up for Lost Time.")
Daylight Savings Lovers, Haters
With verdicts on the benefits, or costs, of daylight savings so split, it may be no surprise that the yearly time changes inspire polarized reactions.
In the U.K., for instance, the Lighter Later movement—part of 10:10, a group advocating cutting carbon emissions—argues for a sort of extreme daylight savings. First, they say, move standard time forward an hour, then keep observing daylight saving time as usual—adding two hours of evening daylight to what we currently consider standard time.
The folks behind Standardtime.com, on the other hand, want to abolish daylight saving time altogether. Calling energy-efficiency claims "unproven," they write: "If we are saving energy let's go year round with Daylight Saving Time. If we are not saving energy let's drop Daylight Saving Time!"
But don't most people enjoy that extra evening sun every summer? Even that remains in doubt.
National telephone surveys by Rasmussen Reports from spring 2010 and fall 2009 deliver the same answer. Most people just "don't think the time change is worth the hassle." Forty-seven percent agreed with that statement, while only 40 percent disagreed.
But Seize the Daylight author David Prerau said his research on daylight saving time suggests most people are fond of it.
"I think the first day of daylight saving time is really like the first day of spring for a lot of people," Prerau said. "It's the first time that they have some time after work to make use of the springtime weather.
"I think if you ask most people if they enjoy having an extra hour of daylight in the evening eight months a year, the response would be pretty positive."

for National Geographic News
this article from : news.nationalgeographic.com

Lady Gaga Lettuce dress

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Will Lady Gaga wear the lettuce dress for PETA India? Take the poll below:
First, Lady Gaga wore a dress made of meat. Now, how about one made of lettuce?
Designed by Franc Fernandez, the dress was assembled out of thinly sliced cuts of meat.
Indian animal rights activists have asked pop star Lady Gaga to pose in a lettuce dress and embrace vegetarianism during her visit to India this weekend, where she will be part of the star-studded unveiling of the country’s first Formula 1 race.
Lady Gaga, who famously wore a meat dress at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, will be performing at an invitation-only show in a five-star hotel in New Delhi after the race on Sunday.
In a letter to the singer’s publicist, PETA India said it hoped she would honor India’s reverence for animals by turning vegetarian for the duration of her visit and posing for photos in a lettuce gown to promote the importance of not eating meat.
“If she agrees, we’ll make her a dress entirely of lettuce and held together by pins and threads. It will be a full length gown, and we’ll make sure it looks sexy,” said Sachin Bangera of PETA India.


Lady Gaga is embracing carnivore couture: last week she appeared on the cover of Japanese Men’s Vogue wearing layers of thinly-sliced meat, and her outfit at last night’s MTV Video Music Awards, a halter dress made of flesh, was equally edible. “It has many interpretations, but for me this evening,” Gaga told Ellen DeGeneres of the ensemble. “If we don’t stand up for what we believe in and if we don’t fight for our rights pretty soon we’re going to have as much rights as the meat on our own bones. And, I am not a piece of meat.” Gaga took the piece-of-meat metaphor a step further with her selection of escorts for the evening: she walked the red carpet with several service members who had been discharged because of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. A quick review of the recent history of edible fashion reveals that digestible dress is often worn as a garnish to a political statement. Occasionally, though, digestible digs are worn out of desperation or habit. Join us, for a look back through time at some of fashion’s most appetizing apparel.


Forearm Tattoos

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Friday 7 October 2011

What is common between Chester Bennington, David Beckham and Eminem? As predictable as it may seem that all the screens of some forearm tattoos beautifully recorded. forearm tattoos signed in men and women together for centuries. The value of your forearms record shows a deep commitment by you to your tattoo forearm tattoo. If you are a connoisseur of tattoos and body art, tattoos forearm would be a great addition to your collection. forearm tattoos for men can be placed in your upper or inner front that this place is one of the most perfect human body for all types of body art. If you already have a great piece of sports art tattoo on his arm, forearm tattoos that add to make it look full and healthy, where he became a tattoo sleeve.
Sometimes people become aware of how a little ink on their forearms, as it is a place that is always visible, and if you are a professional, it may not seem very appropriate for your workplace. Here’s an idea – consider trying to shine in the dark tattoo on his forearm. These tattoos are visible only under ultraviolet light, which means, at work, you are a professional, with no tattoos and body art, and at night while you’re clubs, you are the idol of the Day! Let’s see some cool designs for tattoos forearm for men.

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Tuesday the market rallied hard into the last hour and then fell off a cliff. I was expecting the market to be lower after yesterdays drubbing but it looks like window dressing by fund managers at the end of the quarter pushed up the market early on. It was a low volume day for the most part so I would still be looking for more downside into midweek. I think it is likely we see a test of the 765 mark if not 741 but the weekend. Assuming we hold it then we can look to get more long biased into April. But for now expect a pullback.

For Wednesday I want to have a downside bias. The pivot on the ES is 795 and price is a good deal below that this evening so I would think any move into that low to mid 790s area is a decent short setup as resistance is heavy there. They could push this market lower pretty swiftly so dont be surprised. There should be some decent support in the high 760s but below that and I would be looking for 741.

about Plastic Surgery of the Duchess of Alba

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The Duchess of Alba in 1956.  She's always had full lips, which she has exaggerated with lip injections.


The Duchess of Alba is one of the premier grandees of the Kingdom of Spain, holding the Guinness record for most titles of a single person in the world.  Her full name is Maria del Rosario Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva 18th Duchess of Alba, and she is a descendant of King James II of England and Scotland, through the Dukes of Berwick.  She was born in 1926 and was a great beauty in her youth.  The duchess is currently 85 years old.  What she is perhaps best known for outside of Spain is her flamboyant personality and numerous surgical procedures.  Even the casual observer can spot the tell-tale signs of fat injections to the face, multiple rhinoplasties, and botox.  The following are the likely procedures that Her Excellency the Duchess of Alba has likely undergone: (1) face lift, (2) brow lift, (3) multiple rhinoplasties, (4) collagen or silicone lip injections, (5) fat injections to the face, (6) botox.  Because the duchess seems rather thin to begin with, it is unlikely that she has had face and neck liposuction, which is a rather common procedure for people that are plastic surgery addicted. The fat injections in particular (in addition to the botox) have assisted in eliminating the lines and wrinkles from her face, but rather than gaining the appearance of a healthy young beauty, she looks like a card carrying member of the undead or Jocelyn Wildenstein (a famous plastic surgery addict in New York).






The Duchess of Alba on the right with the Duchess of Cornwall in Spain last week
 

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