Posted by googlemedia on October 9, 2007

The AutoCAD Mechanical Advantage
AutoCAD® Mechanical software, a purpose-built design and drafting application, offers significant productivity gains over basic AutoCAD® software by simplifying complex mechanical design work. With standards-based libraries of parts and tools for automating design tasks, AutoCAD Mechanical accelerates the mechanical design process. Gain a competitive edge by saving countless hours of design and rework, so you can spend time innovating rather than managing workflow issues. AutoCAD Mechanical provides innovative design and drafting tools that are wholly focused on ease-of-use for the autoCAD user.
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Posted by googlemedia on October 9, 2007

US, July 12, 2007 – What do you call a standalone expansion that offers even more content than the game it’s based on? From our standpoint, you call it “freaking awesome.” That’s exactly the label we have to apply to the upcoming Company of Heroes expansion, Opposing Fronts.
The new game adds two new armies, two new campaigns, and a number of graphical improvements to the already stellar experience of the original game.
Of the two new armies, our favorite is probably the British 2nd. These tough bulldogs are the ultimate defensive fighters, making them a good choice for players who aren’t quite ready for the high-energy advances required of the other armies. You can tell right away that these are British troops
and it’s not only the accents and bagpipe music that gives it away. The uniformsf and unit designs are also very authentic to the British troops and vehicles from the War.
The main expression of the Brit’s defensive character is their ability to rapidly create trenches, MG and mortar emplacements and medic stations wherever they go. Sure, they move a bit more slowly than the other armies, but once they’ve taken an objective it’s going to be damn hard to pry them away from it. The new British ability to button up enemy vehicles by firing on them means that they’ll have less to fear from the larger vehicles in the game as well.
Since they’re not as fast as their enemies, the British have the ability to re-deploy their bases. This power allows them to keep their command trucks close to whatever objective they happen to need at the moment, giving them a great deal of freedom to determine exactly which objectives they want to go after. The Brit’s enemies will have to hit an enemy who isn’t rooted to their infrastructure.
But just because the British as a bit slower doesn’t mean they can’t make a rush when the time comes. The British officers can add to the speed and rate of fire of their squads, for one thing. They can also call in commandos who fly in on gliders. Heavy gliders can even be used to deliver the game’s only airborne tank, the British Tetrarch.
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Posted by googlemedia on October 2, 2007

Protect your important information and critical systems with Nmap
Nmap is arguably the most popular security software in the world, with thousands of downloads every day. It’s used in the biggest corporate networks in the world, governments use Nmap to protect their systems, and it’s even seen in the Hollywood blockbuster “The Matrix Reloaded.” Best of all, Nmap is free software that’s well supported through an active open source community of developers.
Nmap didn’t become this popular because of clever onscreen product placements. It’s used so prominently because it’s a powerful piece of security software that can tell you more about your systems than most people realize.
Nmap can automatically detect nearly invisible nuances in network communications to determine open ports, operating systems, and even the version numbers of your critical services – all without ever logging in or authenticating to the remote device! Nmap’s scanning methods allow for reconnaissance of devices through firewalls, around gateways, or even through encrypted tunnels.
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Posted by googlemedia on October 2, 2007

TiTLE……[ The Condemned ]
YEAR…….[ 2007 ]
GENRE……[ Action / Crime / Thriller ]
RUNTiME….[ 01:53:36 ]
STORE DATE.[ 2007 ]
iMDB RATE..[ 6.1/10 (3,305 votes) ]
iMDB URL…[ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443473/ ]
AUDiO……[ MP3 48000Hz 112 kb/s CBR (2 chnls) ]
LANGUAGE…[ English ]
ViDEO……[ 744 kbps XviD 23.976 FPS ]
Q. FRAME…[ 0.150 bits*pixel ]
RESOLUTiON.[ 616 x 336 ]
DAR……..[ 1.833 (11:6) ]
SUBS…….[ None ]
FiLES……[ 1 ]
SiZE…….[ 700 MB ]
SOURCE…..[ NTSC DVD ]
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Posted by googlemedia on October 2, 2007


CHARLIE CHAPLIN
he name and face of Charlie Chaplin is known worldwide.
Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin Jr was born on April 16, 1889 in London and died on Christmas Day, December 25, 1977 in Switzerland in his sleep at age 88.
Considered on of the finest mimes, he was also a noted director. He acted in, directed, scripted, produced and even scored his own movies.
His best known character, The Tramp, was a vagrant with refined manners. His signature toothbrush moustache was his trademark.
Chaplin’s earliest films (1914) were produced for Keystone Studios where he developed his Tramp character. The Tramp was first presented publically in Chalpin’s second film “Kid Auto Race at Venice,” released on February 7, 1914.
Watch several Chaplin films, including his most famous “The Tramp.” Click on a movie link in the index – top right column.
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