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Senin, 21 Maret 2011
Apple MacBook laptop-iBook is the first
The word "MacBook" was taken from Macintosh, a desktop computer its hard ware nd software all designed by Apple. A MacBook is simply a Macintosh notebook laptop, Apple used word MacBook (Macintosh + notebook) to simplyfy it, to make people easy to pronounce it, making its name user friendly.
First old MacBook laptop designed by Apple is iBook launched on 21 July 1999 with the first model known as iBook G3 Clamshell, designed in body shape similar to sea clamshell, sold in 5 different, catchy colors. iBook runs on PowerPC G3 processor, with chip speed at 300–466MHz. Apple iBook laptop also called as "toilet seat laptop".
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Best Notebook Speakers
The PC and its Accessories A notebbok computer is a flexible machine capable of undergoing multiple calculations. The modern electronic notebook computer has an high speed and capacity for data processing, compared to earlier designs.Computer accessories give the facility of working on the computer more relaxed and simple. Digital PC cameras regularly come with difficult videophone technology, high speed and top quality photos and voice reproduction.
Mini digital cameras are a less expensive version of digital video recorders excellent for the conveyable PC user.
The flash memory can be employed for either information storage and mp3 file storage. Keyboards, scanners and multimedia speakers are critical accessories that pretty much each conveyable PC wishes.
New Tandem Notebook Speakers For Mac Desktops And Pretty Cool
Given that, after all the sound of the Mac system always sounds better than a PC, the people in the direction of Batang Innovation recently announced the launch of their Tandem Digital USB desktop speakers specially designed for use with Apple’s Mac notebook and desktop systems.Tandem elegant design has a slim body, black grille cloth and acrylic, designed to complement any Mac systems out there.
The speakers are equipped with Stem: Sonic IQ audio enhancement technology, with a custom-configured amplifiers DSP-enhanced, performance-tuned, bass-reflex port and headphone audio output profiles are optimized.
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Jumat, 11 Maret 2011
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10 Best Horror Movie Ever
1.) Halloween (1978)
Halloween is a 1978 American independent horror film directed, produced, and scored by John Carpenter, co-written with Debra Hill, and starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut.
Halloween was produced on a budget of $320,000 and grossed $47 million at the box office in the United States and $60 million worldwide.
2.) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 1984 American slasher film directed and written by Wes Craven, and the first film of the A Nightmare on Elm Streetfranchise. The film features John Saxon, Heather Langenkamp, Ronee Blakley,Amanda Wyss, Jsu Garcia, Robert Englund, and Johnny Depp in his feature film debut.
Craven produced A Nightmare on Elm Street on an estimated budget of just $1.8 million, a sum the film earned back during its first week. An instant commercial success, the film's total United States box office gross is $25.5 million.
3.) Friday The 13th (1980)
Friday the 13th is a 1980 American slasher film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and written by Victor Miller. The film stars Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Harry Crosby and Kevin Bacon in one of his earliest roles.
Friday the 13th, inspired by the success of John Carpenter's Halloween, was made on an estimated budget of $550,000. Released by Paramount Pictures in the United States, and Warner Bros. internationally, the film received mixed reviews from film critics, but grossed over $39.7 million at thebox office in the United States.
4.) Saw (2004)
Saw is a 2004 American-Australian horror film directed by James Wan and starring Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Leigh Whannell, Cary Elwes and Danny Glover.
The plot of the film was conceived of by James Wan, while Whannell wrote the screenplay. It is the first installment of the Saw film series. The film's story revolves around two men who awaken kidnapped and chained in adilapidated industrial bathroom. They are each given instructions via a microcassette recorder to kill the other man in the room as that is the only "rule" of their "game".
5.) The Shining (1980)
Stephen King's imagination combined with Stanley Kubrick's filmmaking to create The Shining, the story of a writer,
Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson, in one of his most memorable performances).
Torrance takes a job as a winter caretaker at a huge, remote resort, along with his waifish wife and their psychic son,
who has the ability to sense the dead (a gift called "the shining").
Isolated from the world for a winter and trying to finish a novel,
Torrance is slowly driven insane by the hotel's resident evil spirits, who urge him to kill his family.
6.) The Exorcist (1973)
When Regan, a cute 12-year-old, experiences odd behavior, her mother Chris believes she's just sick. Regan goes to doctors, who attribute the disturbances to nerves or a brain dysfunction. At first, Regan's cherubic complexion gets worse and she curses, perhaps signifying nothing more sinister than puberty. But as the incidents become more common, horrific, and violent (including projectile vomiting and of course masturbating with a crucifix), Chris suspects her daughter is possessed. Finally she turns to Father Damien Karras, who himself is struggling with an ailing mother and a loss of faith. With help from the infirm Father Merrin, Karras confronts the evil in the little girl during an exorcism. The film was directed by William Friedkin from William Peter Blatty's script, based on his 1971 bestselling book of the same name. The film was supposedly based on a true story of a 1949 exorcism case in Maryland, though writer Mark Opsasnick showed that Blatty's account was heavily fictionalized, and the boy in the "real" case showed no evidence of demonic possession.
7.) Psycho (1960)
In Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece Psycho, an embezzling secretary is on the run from the police. She hides out in a small motel in Arizona, run by a peculiar but unassuming young man named Norman Bates. The Bates Motel is in the shadow of a sinister-looking house on a nearby hill, where Norman lives and looks after his frail, disturbed mother. Bad things happen to bad people, and soon the secretary is stabbed to death while taking a shower. Psycho, written by Robert Bloch, is brilliantly shot, acted, and edited, resulting in a masterpiece of suspense and macabre. Both Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre were inspired by rural Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein, who killed at least two people and dug up the graves of many more in the 1940s and 1950s. Psycho is much truer to the facts than Chainsaw is, though neither film really tells Gein's story. If you want that, you can rent Deranged a slightly fictionalized film based on his case.
8.) Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 American independent black-and-whitezombie film directed by George A. Romero. It premiered on October 1, 1968, and was completed on a USD$114,000 budget. After decades of cinematic re-releases, it grossed some $12 million domestically and $30 millioninternationally. Night of the Living Dead was heavily criticized during its release because of its explicit content and similarities to the ongoing Vietnam war.
9.) Child’s Play (1988)
Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray (also known as "The Lakeshore Strangler") is the main antagonist in the Child's Play horror film series. He was created by Don Mancini and is voiced by Brad Dourif.
When being chased by Detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon),serial killer and voodoo practitioner Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray (Brad Dourif), is shot and mortally wounded. Before dying in his human body, Ray takes cover inside a toy store, finding boxes of "Good Guy dolls", and uses a voodoo ritual to transfer his soul into one of them. The store is then struck by lightning, and it burns to the ground. Chucky is found by a homeless man, and sold to Karen Barclay, who gives him to her son Andy as a birthday gift.
10.) The Omen (1976)
The Omen is a 1976 British/American suspense/horror film directed by Richard Donner. The film stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Stephens, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson and Leo McKern. It is the first film in The Omen series and was scripted by David Seltzer, who also wrote the novel.
Halloween is a 1978 American independent horror film directed, produced, and scored by John Carpenter, co-written with Debra Hill, and starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut.
Halloween was produced on a budget of $320,000 and grossed $47 million at the box office in the United States and $60 million worldwide.
2.) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 1984 American slasher film directed and written by Wes Craven, and the first film of the A Nightmare on Elm Streetfranchise. The film features John Saxon, Heather Langenkamp, Ronee Blakley,Amanda Wyss, Jsu Garcia, Robert Englund, and Johnny Depp in his feature film debut.
Craven produced A Nightmare on Elm Street on an estimated budget of just $1.8 million, a sum the film earned back during its first week. An instant commercial success, the film's total United States box office gross is $25.5 million.
3.) Friday The 13th (1980)
Friday the 13th is a 1980 American slasher film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and written by Victor Miller. The film stars Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Harry Crosby and Kevin Bacon in one of his earliest roles.
Friday the 13th, inspired by the success of John Carpenter's Halloween, was made on an estimated budget of $550,000. Released by Paramount Pictures in the United States, and Warner Bros. internationally, the film received mixed reviews from film critics, but grossed over $39.7 million at thebox office in the United States.
4.) Saw (2004)
Saw is a 2004 American-Australian horror film directed by James Wan and starring Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Leigh Whannell, Cary Elwes and Danny Glover.
The plot of the film was conceived of by James Wan, while Whannell wrote the screenplay. It is the first installment of the Saw film series. The film's story revolves around two men who awaken kidnapped and chained in adilapidated industrial bathroom. They are each given instructions via a microcassette recorder to kill the other man in the room as that is the only "rule" of their "game".
5.) The Shining (1980)
Stephen King's imagination combined with Stanley Kubrick's filmmaking to create The Shining, the story of a writer,
Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson, in one of his most memorable performances).
Torrance takes a job as a winter caretaker at a huge, remote resort, along with his waifish wife and their psychic son,
who has the ability to sense the dead (a gift called "the shining").
Isolated from the world for a winter and trying to finish a novel,
Torrance is slowly driven insane by the hotel's resident evil spirits, who urge him to kill his family.
6.) The Exorcist (1973)
When Regan, a cute 12-year-old, experiences odd behavior, her mother Chris believes she's just sick. Regan goes to doctors, who attribute the disturbances to nerves or a brain dysfunction. At first, Regan's cherubic complexion gets worse and she curses, perhaps signifying nothing more sinister than puberty. But as the incidents become more common, horrific, and violent (including projectile vomiting and of course masturbating with a crucifix), Chris suspects her daughter is possessed. Finally she turns to Father Damien Karras, who himself is struggling with an ailing mother and a loss of faith. With help from the infirm Father Merrin, Karras confronts the evil in the little girl during an exorcism. The film was directed by William Friedkin from William Peter Blatty's script, based on his 1971 bestselling book of the same name. The film was supposedly based on a true story of a 1949 exorcism case in Maryland, though writer Mark Opsasnick showed that Blatty's account was heavily fictionalized, and the boy in the "real" case showed no evidence of demonic possession.
7.) Psycho (1960)
In Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece Psycho, an embezzling secretary is on the run from the police. She hides out in a small motel in Arizona, run by a peculiar but unassuming young man named Norman Bates. The Bates Motel is in the shadow of a sinister-looking house on a nearby hill, where Norman lives and looks after his frail, disturbed mother. Bad things happen to bad people, and soon the secretary is stabbed to death while taking a shower. Psycho, written by Robert Bloch, is brilliantly shot, acted, and edited, resulting in a masterpiece of suspense and macabre. Both Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre were inspired by rural Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein, who killed at least two people and dug up the graves of many more in the 1940s and 1950s. Psycho is much truer to the facts than Chainsaw is, though neither film really tells Gein's story. If you want that, you can rent Deranged a slightly fictionalized film based on his case.
8.) Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 American independent black-and-whitezombie film directed by George A. Romero. It premiered on October 1, 1968, and was completed on a USD$114,000 budget. After decades of cinematic re-releases, it grossed some $12 million domestically and $30 millioninternationally. Night of the Living Dead was heavily criticized during its release because of its explicit content and similarities to the ongoing Vietnam war.
9.) Child’s Play (1988)
Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray (also known as "The Lakeshore Strangler") is the main antagonist in the Child's Play horror film series. He was created by Don Mancini and is voiced by Brad Dourif.
When being chased by Detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon),serial killer and voodoo practitioner Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray (Brad Dourif), is shot and mortally wounded. Before dying in his human body, Ray takes cover inside a toy store, finding boxes of "Good Guy dolls", and uses a voodoo ritual to transfer his soul into one of them. The store is then struck by lightning, and it burns to the ground. Chucky is found by a homeless man, and sold to Karen Barclay, who gives him to her son Andy as a birthday gift.
10.) The Omen (1976)
The Omen is a 1976 British/American suspense/horror film directed by Richard Donner. The film stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Stephens, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson and Leo McKern. It is the first film in The Omen series and was scripted by David Seltzer, who also wrote the novel.
10 High-Paying Jobs For 2011
Want to earn a lot? Better enroll in medical school. The best paying positions in the US are in medicine; all of the top 10 jobs, except for one, are in medical fields. Data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and was collected in 2009.
No. 1: Surgeon
The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of injury, deformity, and disease by manual and instrumental means. Earned an average of $219,770 in 2009. But surgeons don't always work a typical 9-to-5 schedule. If a patient needs emergency surgery in the middle of the night, it will be the surgeon's responsibility to perform it.
No. 2: Anesthesiologist
A specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated . Close behind surgeons were anesthesiologists; they earned an average of $211,750 last year.
No. 3: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
A branch of dentistry that treats diseases and abnormalities of the maxillofacial region by surgical means. Oral surgeons, earning more than $210,000, on average, are few and far between: According to the BLS, there were just 6,700 oral surgeons in the country in 2008.
No. 4: Orthodontist
The dental specialty and practice of preventing and correcting irregularities of the teeth, as by the use of braces. Many young people have dealt with orthodontists at some point in their lives - but they might not know how much an orthodontist can earn. In 2009, orthodontists' salaries averaged slightly more than $206,000.
No. 5: Obstetrician/Gynecologist
Are the two surgical–medical specialties dealing with the female reproductive organs in their pregnant and non-pregnant state respectively. OB/GYNs, like surgeons, can work irregular hours - but their salaries average a substantial $204,470.
No. 6: Internist
No, internists don't deal with interns - they treat internal injuries or diseases. Internists earned $183,990 last year.
No. 7: Physician and Surgeon
Physicians and surgeons are medical practitioners who treat illness and injury by prescribing medication, performing diagnostic tests and evaluations, performing surgery, and providing other medical services and advice. The BLS says "Physician and Surgeon" is defined as any doctor - like a cardiologist - that doesn't fit in the other categories. Doctors in this group earn $173,860, on average.
No. 8: General Practitioner
A physician whose practice is not oriented to a specific medical specialty but instead covers a variety of medical problems in patients of all ages. Family doctors fall into this category. They earned $168,500 in 2009, on average.
No. 9: CEO
The highest-ranking executive in a company or organization, responsible for carrying out the policies of the board of directors on a day-to-day basis. Thought chief executives would be higher on the list? Some are extremely high earners - but, on average, CEOs earn $167,280 per year.
No. 10: Psychiatrist
A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry and is certified in treating mental disorders. Budding Freuds can expect to earn $163,660 each year.
No. 1: Surgeon
The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of injury, deformity, and disease by manual and instrumental means. Earned an average of $219,770 in 2009. But surgeons don't always work a typical 9-to-5 schedule. If a patient needs emergency surgery in the middle of the night, it will be the surgeon's responsibility to perform it.
No. 2: Anesthesiologist
A specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated . Close behind surgeons were anesthesiologists; they earned an average of $211,750 last year.
No. 3: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
A branch of dentistry that treats diseases and abnormalities of the maxillofacial region by surgical means. Oral surgeons, earning more than $210,000, on average, are few and far between: According to the BLS, there were just 6,700 oral surgeons in the country in 2008.
No. 4: Orthodontist
The dental specialty and practice of preventing and correcting irregularities of the teeth, as by the use of braces. Many young people have dealt with orthodontists at some point in their lives - but they might not know how much an orthodontist can earn. In 2009, orthodontists' salaries averaged slightly more than $206,000.
No. 5: Obstetrician/Gynecologist
Are the two surgical–medical specialties dealing with the female reproductive organs in their pregnant and non-pregnant state respectively. OB/GYNs, like surgeons, can work irregular hours - but their salaries average a substantial $204,470.
No. 6: Internist
No, internists don't deal with interns - they treat internal injuries or diseases. Internists earned $183,990 last year.
No. 7: Physician and Surgeon
Physicians and surgeons are medical practitioners who treat illness and injury by prescribing medication, performing diagnostic tests and evaluations, performing surgery, and providing other medical services and advice. The BLS says "Physician and Surgeon" is defined as any doctor - like a cardiologist - that doesn't fit in the other categories. Doctors in this group earn $173,860, on average.
No. 8: General Practitioner
A physician whose practice is not oriented to a specific medical specialty but instead covers a variety of medical problems in patients of all ages. Family doctors fall into this category. They earned $168,500 in 2009, on average.
No. 9: CEO
The highest-ranking executive in a company or organization, responsible for carrying out the policies of the board of directors on a day-to-day basis. Thought chief executives would be higher on the list? Some are extremely high earners - but, on average, CEOs earn $167,280 per year.
No. 10: Psychiatrist
A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry and is certified in treating mental disorders. Budding Freuds can expect to earn $163,660 each year.
10 Trendy Men's Hair Styles
Justin-Bieber-Young-Men-Haircut-Style
Short for Men
Shaggy Haircut Style
Hairstyles For Men With Wavy Hair
David-Villa-Faux-Hawk-Hairstyle
Trend Japanese Medium Hairstyle for Men
Spring Short Spiky Hairstyle for Men
Mens Medium Crop Haircut Style
Long Japanese Hairstyle for Boy
10 Halloween Costumes for Women
These halloween costumes are from different well known online shops such as Halloweencostumes.com, Fun World Costumes, BuyCostumes.com and others.
6.) MIDNIGHT FAIRY

7.) SKULL ANGEL

8.) LADY BUG

9.) PIRATE MAIDEN

10.) SPICY VAMPIRE

Choose your style ... Have a Scary Halloween to everybody !!
6.) MIDNIGHT FAIRY

7.) SKULL ANGEL

8.) LADY BUG

9.) PIRATE MAIDEN

10.) SPICY VAMPIRE

Choose your style ... Have a Scary Halloween to everybody !!
10 Hottest Girls Halloween Costumes 2010
All of these costumes are available for well below $100 with all gadgets that you see included. These costumes can be bought online at different cloth shop.

2.) Cowboy Witch

3.) Leather Punisher Witch
4.) French Maid Witch
5.) Classic Witch
6.) Vampire Girl
7.) Vampire Witch
8.) Red Hot Devil Girl
9.) Tempting Fairy Doll
10.) Gothic Angel
One good and secure place I recommend is Wicked Temptation which is a BBB and McAfee approved online shop.
I am sure that if you are a lady, you will want all of the costumes above and if you are a guy, then you should be wanting all the costumes and girls also above –
I am sure that if you are a lady, you will want all of the costumes above and if you are a guy, then you should be wanting all the costumes and girls also above –
NOW ..
Which is your favorite among the girl's costume for Halloween?
1.) The Black Witch

2.) Cowboy Witch

3.) Leather Punisher Witch

4.) French Maid Witch



7.) Vampire Witch

8.) Red Hot Devil Girl

9.) Tempting Fairy Doll

10.) Gothic Angel

10 Most Expensive Perfumes in the World
10.) Chanel No. 5

9.) Shalini Perfume

8.) Caron Perfume Poivre

7.) Ralph Lauren Perfume Notorious

6.) Baccarat Perfume Bottle Les Larmes Sacrées de Thebes

5.) Jar Perfumes The Bolt of Lightening

4.) Jean Patou Perfume Joy

3.) Annick Goutal Perfume EAU D’hadrien

2.) Hermes Perfume Faubourg

1.) Clive Christian Perfume Imperial Majesty

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