ใครๆในโลกเขาก็พยายามพัฒนาบ้
Pattaya is the best beach one in Thailand..that i always recommend..after crisis time..in Bangkok more than several weeks..i had been worked in Sriracha ,Chon buri...that near Pattaya...although i had been appreciated in the fantastic special area administration another one of Thailand for long time...but the difference between our special area is difference from special economic zone as if specific zone in china...the china policy y is crew inside under support about many businesses...difference from Pattaya or Bangkok...only couple special zones of us..so i losses my surprise about..why my foreigners business friend fly to re born their busines
Many things in this World must be Change by Creativity for next innovation of nice collection of ENGINE ,MEDICAL OR TECHNOLOGY OR LOL . Do not wait..Go from border off this galaxy into the future. Although it is invisible dream into real function of engine or medical or technology for better life of people...that unseen only now!!!!
Friday, 21 May 2010
Pattaya back to bright up now....wwwwoooohhhh!!!!! from sugarcane's
Pattaya back to bright up now....wwwwoooohhhh!!!!! from sugarcane's
ใครๆในโลกเขาก็พยายามพัฒนาบ้
Pattaya is the best beach one in Thailand..that i always recommend..after crisis time..in Bangkok more than several weeks..i had been worked in Sriracha ,Chon buri...that near Pattaya...although i had been appreciated in the fantastic special area administration another one of Thailand for long time...but the difference between our special area is difference from special economic zone as if specific zone in china...the china policy y is crew inside under support about many businesses...difference from Pattaya or Bangkok...only couple special zones of us..so i losses my surprise about..why my foreigners business friend fly to re born their busines
Sunday, 16 May 2010
Powerful in high technology ...imposible no weapon????Sweet and pretties around the world...but not here!!!!
http://www.festival-cannes.com/
http://www.moscowtopnews.com/?area=postView&id=153
Marussia – Russia’s brand new supercar
The photo speaks for itself...state-of-the-art, top-of-the-range technology packed into one piece of mastery, nanotechnology crammed into the supercar of tomorrow. Yet the Marussia is here today and it is here to stay. What more could it offer? Yes, it is also environmentally friendly. And it is Russian.Nikolai Fomenko is the master behind this piece of motoring mastery, the famous TV anchor, singer, presenter and actor using his experience gained in the FIA N-GT championships (he was the champion) to launch Russia's first sportscar company. The result? The Marussia.
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Friday, 7 May 2010
Life,film,political...always reflection of wut people need?yes or no?or only propagunda technic?
Why Make Movies? Part 1
We lived in the small English village of Odiham in Hampshire. 3000 people, 7 pubs, one picture palace - The Regal. I was 13 years old, and for the first time I was allowed to go to the movies on a winter’s night by myself. (My mother, bless her, was a little over-protective, hence my later flirtation with stunts.) To get to the Regal on the outskirts of town, I had to walk through the cemetery of the Norman era church. Dark shadows. Wisps of fog. Knowing I was going to see a film crafted by a director dubbed the Master of Suspense made the graveyard all the spookier.
Nokia sues Apple over iPad patents
- Nokia claims Apple infringed its patents for the iPad and iPad 3G
- The suit, filed in federal court, is the latest in an ongoing saga
- The suit concerns the placement of the iPad's antennae and apps
- Apple did not immediately respond to a Mashable request for comment
This is just the latest in a series of escalating lawsuits between the two companies regarding their respective mobile and consumer electronic devices.
This lawsuit -- which unlike the others was filed in the Federal District Court in the Western District of Wisconsin -- is about technologies related to enhanced speech and data transmission.
In a statement, Nokia described this technology as "positioning data in applications and innovations in antenna configurations that improve performance and save space, allowing smaller and more compact devices."
Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment on this story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG3-GlvKPcg
Election 2010: Tories meet Lib Dems over deal for power
David Cameron approached the Lib Dems after the Tories won the most seats but finished 20 short of a majority.
Labour leader Gordon Brown also says he is prepared to talk to the Lib Dems.
Leaving the Cabinet Office late on Friday, after hour-long talks with Lib Dem counterparts, the Conservatives' William Hague said: "We've had an initial meeting. That's all there is to say at the moment."
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg said nothing to the press when he left his party's central London HQ later.
His energy spokesman Simon Hughes said: "Things are going properly. Things are going carefully. I am not going to speculate. You'll just have to wait."
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Conservative | 306 | |
Labour | 258 | |
Liberal Democrat | 57 |
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‘Hard choices’ on U.S. aid reform
The international development community this week got its most detailed glimpse yet of draft plans to overhaul U.S. foreign assistance. A leaked White House paper suggests the creation of an interagency panel to spearhead aid policy and outlines steps to refocus operations on key strategic goals.
The draft, which is not final, raised more questions than it answered, especially about the exact relationship between the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Department of State. But a political firestorm may be brewing.
“The new White House plan to ‘elevate development as a pillar of national security strategy, equal to diplomacy and defense’ may spark the biggest political fight over development since Jesse Helms made the head of development report to the Secretary of State,” wrote Patrick Cronin in a May 4 opinion piece, referring to the former North Carolina senator who in the 1990s spearheaded efforts to marginalize USAID.
As a candidate for U.S. president, Barack Obama campaigned on the bold promise to double foreign assistance and revamp a bloated aid bureaucracy spread across the federal government. The draft paper indicates that he is not willing to go as far as many within the development community had hoped: The leaked document does not mention a cabinet-level “aid czar.”
USAID, however, appears to be on an upswing. The leaked document suggests beefing up capacity in budgeting as well as policy and planning, and on May 5, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah announced the creation of a policy and planning bureau, a move that was praised by the U.S. Senate’s top foreign policy experts.
The Obama administration remains engaged in two parallel foreign policy reviews: the State Department-led Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review and the National Security Council-led presidential study directive on global development policy, which resulted in the leaked draft, according to Josh Rogin of the Foreign Policy magazine’s The Cable blog. But many issues remain unclear, including how exactly USAID and the State Department would collaborate on foreign assistance, and how the “hard choices” outlined in the leaked draft would affect USAID funding.
Congressional leaders have vowed to move ahead with reform even without clear guidance from the White House.
Read more development news.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/
How queen gets last word on UK election
May 7, 2010 -- Updated 2130 GMT (0530 HKT)http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/05/07/uk.election.queen/index.html?hpt=T1
London, England (CNN) -- After an election that left no party with a clear majority, the final decision over who becomes Britain's next prime minister could lie in the hands of one woman who never votes: The queen.
As a head of state, Queen Elizabeth has numerous traditional roles when it comes to elections and government, yet these are usually no more than ceremonial.
However, as with Thursday's vote that saw the opposition Conservatives secure more seats than Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour Party but not enough to form a working government, the queen's position becomes more complicated.
Full story: Political rivals jockey for power
The queen is the embodiment of Britain's constitutional monarchy and everything is done in her name. No laws can be passed nor parliaments opened or dissolved without her approval.
Such strict protocols bind all stages of the process to install a new prime minister -- often with a pomp and grandeur far removed from the boisterous world of British politics.