Sunday, July 20, 2008

M.Y.M.P. Nothing's Gonna Stop Us now

Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now - M.Y.M.P.

Looking in your eyes I see a paradise
This world that Ive found
Is too good to be true
Standing here beside you
Want so much to give you
This love in my heart that Im feeling for you

Let em say were crazy, I dont care about that
Put your hand in my hand baby
Dont ever look back
Let the world around us just fall apart
Baby we can make it if were heart to heart

Chorus:
And we can build this dream together
Standing strong forever
Nothings gonna stop us now
And if this world runs out of lovers
Well still have each other
Nothings gonna stop us, nothings gonna stop us now

Im so glad I found you
Im not gonna lose you
Whatever it takes I will stay here with you
Take it to the good times
See it through the bad times
Whatever it takes is what Im gonna do

Let em say were crazy, what do they know
Put your arms around me baby
Dont ever let go
Let the world around us just fall apart
Baby we can make it if were heart to heart

And we can build this dream together
Standing strong forever
Nothings gonna stop us now
And if this world runs out of lovers
Well still have each other
Nothings gonna stop us, nothings gonna stop us

Ooh, all that I need is you
All that I ever need
And all that I want to do
Is hold you forever, ever and ever, hey

(guitar solo)

And we can build this dream together
Standing strong forever
Nothings gonna stop us now
And if this world runs out of lovers
Well still have each other
Nothings gonna stop us
Nothings gonna stop us, whoa
Nothings gonna stop us now, oh no

Hey baby, I know, hey baby, nothings gonna stop us
Hey baby, woo, nothing, hey baby
Nothings gonna stop us now yeah

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Spices and herbs

Spices and Herbs

  • Allspice is the dried, unripened fruit of a small evergreen tree, the Pimenta Dioica.
  • Anise is the flavor that give licorice its distinctive taste.
  • Basil comes in several varieties, including sweet and lemon.
  • Bay leaves are often put into a savory dish for flavor, but not eaten.
  • Black Pepper is one of the most commonly used spices in the world.
  • Caraway seeds are said to taste like a cross between dill and anise.
  • Cardamom is common in Danish pastries and many North African and Asian dishes.
  • Celery seed comes from a plant that is related to the celery plant we commonly use in dishes.
  • Chervil is frequently used in French and European cuisine, generally for savory dishes.
  • Chives taste like a mild and crispy green onion, but they can also be used dried.
  • Cilantro is a leafy plant related to parsley that is a common ingredient in Mexican and Asian cooking.
  • Cinnamon graces many western desserts and candies. It is also thought to be a very healthy spice.
  • Cloves come from little flowerettes, and get their name from the French who thought they looked like nails.
  • Coriander comes from the seed of the cilantro plant.
  • Cumin is a spice that is a common ingredient in chili powder.
  • Dill can often be found flavoring pickles.
  • Though once native only to the Mediterranean, fennel is grown over much of the world. It is valued for its seeds.
  • Ginger comes from a root and is often classed as both an herb and a spice. It is a vital ingredient in pumpkin pie.
  • Mace comes from the same plant that produces nutmeg and can be used as a substitute in the absence of nutmeg.
  • Marjoram is a species of oregano, but has a milder, sweeter flavor.
  • Mint is a leafy perennial that finds its way mainly into sweet dishes.
  • Mustard comes from the seed of a bush and is often made into a sauce.
  • Nutmeg is a popular spice for sweet desserts.
  • Oregano was an import to the United States from Italy after the United States fought the Germans over the mountainous country-side in World War II.
  • Paprika is made from dried and crushed sweet red peppers.
  • Parsley is a ubiquitous herb and is often used as a garnish.
  • Poppy Seeds come from the seed of the poppy flower. They are often used on rolls and lemon cakes and muffins.
  • Red Pepper is made from dried and crushed hot peppers.
  • Rosemary is the leaf of a small evergreen shrub. It is often used to spice chicken and other fowl.
  • Saffron is the dried yellow stigmas of a crocus plant. Harvesting of this spice is very labor intensive making it expensive.
  • The sage that we use as a spice is not the same as the sage that is found in the American west. It is only a distant cousin.
  • Savory has a peppery flavor and blends well with other spices.
  • Legend had it that tarragon could heal the bites of dragons.
  • Thyme comes from the mint family. It is often used in chicken and fish dishes.
  • Turmeric is a bright yellow spice and is a common and distinctive ingredient in curry.
  • Vanilla has only recently been considered a bland spice. It is a common flavoring in many products and dishes from ice cream to tapioca pudding.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Wireless Transmitters



These transmitters can operate unto 150 ft. and are suitable for large classroom settings, job trainings, group meetings etc. They have the capability to transmit the speaker’s voice directly to the individual’s ears, which is equipped with a suitable receiver. The system is field tunable and it is very easy to select any of the 10 channels.

One of the key features of these transmitters is the microphone mute switch. If the speaker wants to have a private conversation or desires to eliminate unwanted sound transmission to the rest of the grou
p (like the sound of shuffling papers); he can easily turn this switch on or off.

A wireless communication that transmit information in a distance without using any conductors like cables or wire. The distances involved may be short (a few meters as in television remote control) or very long (thousands or even millions of kilometers for radio communications). We have common wireless gadgets are in used today for easy short and long distance communication.
  • Professional LMR (Land Mobile Radio) and SMR (Specialized Mobile Radio) typically used by business, industrial and Public Safety entities
  • Consumer Two Way Radio including FRS (Family Radio Service), GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) and Citizens band ("CB") radios
  • The Amateur Radio Service (Ham radio)
  • Consumer and professional Marine VHF radios
  • Cellular telephones and pagers: provide connectivity for portable and mobile applications, both personal and business.
  • Global Positioning System (GPS): allows drivers of cars and trucks, captains of boats and ships, and pilots of aircraft to ascertain their location anywhere on earth.
  • Cordless computer peripherals: the cordless mouse is a common example; keyboards and printers can also be linked to a computer via wireless.
  • Cordless telephone sets: these are limited-range devices, not to be confused with cell phones.
  • Satellite television: allows viewers in almost any location to select from hundreds of channels.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Wireless Laser Desktop 6000



_FEATURES_

  1. Battery status indicator - You'll know when power is low when the battery status indicator senses battery life is running out.
  2. High Definition Laser Technology - Microsoft® High Definition Laser Mouse products are more precise, more responsive, and deliver smoother tracking.
  3. Ultra-thin Comfort Curve Design - Place your hands naturally and work comfortably using the distinctive and ergonomist-approved Comfort Curve design with quiet touch keys.
  4. Window Live™ Call Button - Just press this button to access your Windows Live Messenger contact list; then select an Online Contact and start a video conversation.
  5. Zoom - Get a closer look—zoom in quickly and accurately with the intuitive Zoom feature.
  6. Gadgets Button - One-touch access to gadgets such as weather information, news updates, traffic maps and slide shows of online photo albums.
  7. Windows® Start Button - Press to launch your Start menu and search your PC or the Web if you have Windows Vista installed.
More features? click here.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Xbox 360™ Wireless Headset

It features:
Experience enhanced clarity and performance without wires to tie you down.
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Embrace the stylish, ergonomic design that fits comfortably on either ear, with two sizes of removable ear grips for a perfectly snug fit.
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The headset utilizes the same 2.4 GHz radio technology employed by the award-winning Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for clear communications within a range of up to 30 feet.
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Take command of the situation and communicate with superior audio quality over Xbox LIVE.
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Up to eight hours of battery life per charge, with an AC wall adapter for quick, convenient recharging.
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Outfit your teammates (or rivals) with up to four Wireless Controllers and Wireless Headsets simultaneously per Xbox 360 console.
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Supports Voice Command for select games.
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Conveniently located Power On/Off, Volume, and Mute Controls are right where you need them.
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