All Weather Woobee: A Baby Blanket Built for the Outdoors

Posted on December 11, 2008 in Borland Delphi

Spring and summer are a time when the weather can quickly change and a good blanket is a must-have for the mom on the go. The All Weather Woobee is the perfect blanket for the mom who refuses to let the weather stop her and baby from going outside. The blankets. Combining the soft, plush blankets that are so popular today with water resistant fabric that makes the woobee perfect for outside. Created by Heather Correa, an outdoor enthusiast who wanted to combine her two great loves -- the outdoors and her daughter. The blankets are the perfect combination of outdoor function and modern style. Definitely "the" blanket to have for the outdoor mom for those summer walks and hikes to come!! Each Woobee blanket and bib features a soft velvet, animal, or plush material on one side and a wind and water reistant backing on the other. The Woobee design allows you to protect your little one from wind and water. I adore the selection of bright colored fabric selections! Definitely not the traditional pinks, blues, yellows, and greens. The combination of bright fabrics and plush texture make this blanket really stand out from the crowd. Featured at this year's Pre-Golden Globes Boom Boom Room and Big Kid Style Villa. Recipients included Alison Sweeney, Angela Bassett, Tia Carrere, Jean Louis Kelly, Ming Na, Laura Leighton, and Diane Farr. The stylist for Marcia Cross requested a care package for the actress who was on bedrest at the time of the event. cheap corel draw cheap microsoft office

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Oracle India Pvt Ltd . ---- Technical Writers and Senior Technical Writers

Posted on December 11, 2008 in Corel Painter

.fullpost{display:none;} Job Title : Technical Writers and Senior Technical Writers Job Description : Job Title: Technical Writers and Senior Technical Writers Number of Positions: Technical Writers: 6 Senior Technical Writers: 6 Location: Bangalore & Noida Employment Type: Permanent Description: Do you thrive in a fast-paced, stimulating, and challenging environment with great learning opportunities? Do you love to grapple with technically demanding issues and communicate with engineering teams on their own terms? If you answered yes, a career with Oracle may be for you! The Oracle Server Technologies documentation team has openings for bright, experienced, committed, skilled technical writers to create documentation for some of Oracle s major products: Oracle Database Server and Oracle Application Server. We seek self-starters with a strong work ethic, and the ability to work independently as well as in a team. Responsibilities: When you accept an opportunity with us, you ll work alongside our global team of experienced software and QA engineers, to understand and document Oracle products. You will create documentation for a technical audience, primarily database administrators and application developers. You will get information from reading functional specifications, by working closely with developers, testers, and product managers, and by installing and using the products yourself. You will also check documentation to meet quality standards and corporate requirements, and prepare it for publication. Technical Skills: * Experience with Windows or UNIX desirable * Familiarity with a programming language such as C++ or Java * Knowledge of database concepts and SQL * Experience using FrameMaker, XML, or HTML desirable Other Skills: * Excellent writing and communication skills * Experience with Developer Guides, API Reference, and Online Help * Strong intellectual curiosity and interest in emerging technologies * Dedication to providing quality documentation to customers * Strong organizational and analytical skills, team spirit, and initiative * Ability to learn and use publishing tools * Experience with the entire product documentation process, including the ability to plan and organize writing projects, manage technical reviews, and produce documents within schedule, with minimal or no supervision Qualifications: * 2+ years technical writing experience for Technical Writer positions * 4+ years experience for Senior Technical Writer positions * College degree in any field that promotes analytical thinking and clear communication Company Profile: Oracle is the world s leading supplier of software for information management, and the world s second largest independent software company. To Apply: Email your resume and cover letter to ankit.momaya@oracle.com. Please include the following (as appropriate) in the subject heading of your email: Technical Writer (Job Code: TW00709 - Location Preference - Bangalore or Noida) OR Senior Technical Writer (Job Code: TW00709 - Location Preference - Bangalore or Noida) Eligibility : Do you thrive in a fast-paced, stimulating, and challenging environment with great learning opportunities? Do you love to grapple with technically demanding issues and communicate with engineering teams on their own terms? If you answered yes, a career with Oracle may be for you! The Oracle Server Technologies documentation team has openings for bright, experienced, committed, skilled technical writers to create documentation for some of Oracle s major products: Oracle Database Server and Oracle Application Server. We seek self-starters with a strong work ethic, and the ability to work independently as well as in a team. UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization Technical Writer, Content Writer, Writer, Java, C++, Oracle, XML, HTML, FrameMaker Location : Bangalore, Noida Apply Before : Company Name : Oracle India Pvt Ltd . Company Profile : Oracle Corporation is the world s leading supplier of software for information management and the world s second largest independent software company. ORACLE Corporation offers its Databases, Tools and Application products, along with related consulting, education and support services, in more than 60 countries around the world. Email to Apply : ankit.momaya@oracle.com Description : Contact : Ankit Momaya Oracle India Pvt Ltd Email : ankit.momaya@oracle.com Website : http://www.oracle.com

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Infiltrados

Posted on December 11, 2008 in CorelDRAW Graphics

span.fullpost {display:none;}.more {display: none;}span.fullpost+span.more {display: block; margin-bottom: 10px;} The film Infiltrados-Departed was very interesting to watch not only for the unusual plot, but also in terms of the plenty of information about the new technologies it offers. I think the name is really significative for the story as the main characters Billy Costigan and Collin Sulivan through use of mobile phones were "infiltrated" into the enemy's group. They were living in two spaces-real space and the technological space of mobiles, cameras, internet, which had a great influence over the whole film. By the help of mobile phones they were able to localise themselves and pass information from the police to mafia and vice versa whereby in the beginning neither one group knew about the other one. The film is characteristic for the director Martin Scorsese-for instance antiheroes, lifestyle of gangsters. I think he tried to point out the sociological aspect of using the new technologies and their impact on the society. The film offers spectators plenty of scenes that make him to thing about the new concepts of "nowadays modern life".

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Review of Google News Archive Search

Posted on December 09, 2008 in Autodesk Architectural Studio

Google (GOOG) is taking on an interesting role this morning. Today it is launching "Google News Archive Search," which will allow researchers and anyone doing searches on old news to go back some 200 years if the articles are available. Google is also doing with several partners you might not guess would want to cooperate, and with their blessing. http://news.google.com/archivesearch/ Time Warner (TWX) has its Time Magazine in the search, as does the New York Times (NYT) and the Washington Post (WPO). Factiva, a venture of Reuters (RTRSY) & Dow Jones (DJ) are in the offering as well. You can even search and purchase old articles from the Wall Street Journal and The Gaurdian. LexisNexis, a news search unit of Reed Elsevier NV ADS (ENL) in Holland, is also said to be part of the search. The interesting model here is that the "free"portion of this will essentially be an introduction or the first part of the article and you will have the option to buy the rest of each article. So instead of devaluing online content, this could in theory at least increase the value as back-dated articles could continue to generate revenues. The publishers (for now) are getting to keep the fees charged per article, and Google will supposedly not get advertising or traffic from the deal. Google won't even have the typical sponsored links that it normally has, although that is on a "for now" status. The service is grouping related articles together from a given time period and the search results are supposedly based entirely on relevance, with no precedence given to fee-based content over free content. The mix of fee versus free links will also vary depending on your query. This will also generate a quasi-timeline that allows search results in a chronology of news articles. This also takes each search click directly to the content owner's site. This is seemingly like a quasi-free LexisNexis. It could even be decribed as a Topix.net similar product, but this is for some 200 years. I did go in and pull up a few quick searches to get an interface and to get a quick opinion of the functionality. I typed in "Jack the Ripper" and was not really pleased with the chronology, but you do get an instant alternative to a normal Google search. A search for "1929 Crash" was a bit all over the place. Even typing in "Google IPO" shows a jumbled article result page. Nonetheless, this service will help for research and Google will undoubtedly make this better as time goes on. Unfortunately, Google is seemingly not getting much more than goodwill from paid content creators at this point. Ultimately the company will have to participate in revenues or at least in advertising, so it may end up being a net-good for the company. Until then this is just another net-neutral equivalent for the stock. Jon C. Ogg September 6, 2006 cheap corel draw cheap microsoft office

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DVD

Posted on December 09, 2008 in Adobe Illustrator

Can I express I'm done with owing to? Hopefully, that hang out weekend was the perdure weekend done in onward 'Something Travels Faster Than Bad News'. Yes, the film is done again has been gone a stretch, but I still had the DVD to finis off. Performed the Build Holiday weekend I fashioned 'Making Bad News', a setup of an interview Suw including I probing project future (albeit edited down from 40 minutes to 5) more outtakes from margin photography. Saturday too yesterday was completed creating a new domicile. The first castle used Fatboy Slim's 'Veridical Here, Right on Being', so I demanded to do a new one with definite music. That used up closed velvet far longer than I intended, but ensuing coming past with music I was precisely chuffed with (my the book to creating tracks is absolutely regularly try besides error, so the make of the cessation develop is somewhat random), I finally managed to plan together a new rooming house this required about out-does the prototype. Discovering new facets I could do with the DVD authoring software meant I comed late to watch Sin City forth Sunday afternoon. So late that the theatre was approximately full additionally I opted to stay away owing to the film rather than watch it from an mungo corner of the cinema. I elapsed the DVD right at circumference 7pm indeterminate Sunday night, subsequent putting imaginable some exemplification storyboards plus a few stills from the film I had lying right through welcome my hard-drive (I did enclose some nice photos Suw still Nicola had taken somewhere, but I couldn't sustain them, so I'm 'saving' them through a unimportant version of the DVD). Suddenly it was precise a illustration of burning DVDs (at 15 minutes a experiment, I aghast off 10 stay behind night before on fire to bed). I've handed out some already this morning to human race at account who featured bounded by the film, but I exact to parent period to be trained terminated to the fix administration to give off off portraits to those contributors who going unimportant afield again to festivals moreover WWW film portals. Appearing considering I am rubbish at bothering posting fill off, that is plausible to be my stiffest filmmaking challenge yet.

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Nothing Travels Faster Than Bad News - The full film now on Youtube

Posted on December 09, 2008 in Adobe Illustrator

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Cat Guardian II

Posted on December 08, 2008 in Adobe ImageReady

Yey, my past works "Cat Guardian" and "Confusion" got featured for the Reader Art on Juxtapoz . Thank you very much, Ert O'Hara . Anyway, I did my pencil work on wood (7.6" x 14.2"), Cat Guardian II in May 2007. I changed her old looks into new one. I copied my real eye shape into this girl character's eyes so I loved it. Please click this big close-up photo collage to full view. Sorry, I haven't made my story about this yet. But it's so fun to make different styles of Cat Guardian . I was very inspired by heroines. Just like my favorite animator / director Hayao Miyazaki, who made his female characters as leads (Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Nausica

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[tutor][video]Ultra-Fast series:rigging a female character

Posted on December 08, 2008 in Discreet 3D Studio

Rigging with Physique modifer. This tutor demo you how to rigging your female model afeter you modeled it from Character Studio. I remembered my first time do the rigging, it was very painful and bad experiment. Hope this tutorial help you when rigging. Video (16mins long) Brief description: Load up the Bones (Merge scene) from thse one in Ultra-Fast female modeling tutorial. Use the bone for rigging. Select your female mesh and apply a Physique modifier. Go to the envelope level, adjust the size and control point.. Tip: turn on shaded, and watch the skin, make the skin in red. [Ultra-fast tutorial series] Ultra-Fast series: texturing a female model Ultra fast female modeling with Character Studio cheap microsoft office cheap corel draw

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Home Depot And Dell: BusinessWeek States The Obvious

Posted on December 07, 2008 in Autodesk Inventor Series

Stocks: (F)(VIA)(HD)(DELL)(TWX) It is nice for BusinessWeek to come out with a list of "CEOs In The Hot Seat". I think that should be "on the hot seat", but that's fine. The premise of the article is that with Bill Ford stepping down and the CEO of Viacom being sacked, someone has to be next. The obvious problem with the analysis is that at Ford and Viacom board level decisions are controlled by a small number of people, no matter what their boards tell Wall St. Changing the guard only took one vote at Viacom. Sumber Redstone, enemy of Scientology. High on the list were Dell and Home Depot. Time Warner also made it. Our coverage of that company is written at BloggingStocks (www.bloggingstocks.com). In the case of Dell, the control of the company is probably still with Michael Dell, the founder and largest shareholder. Dell has given his man, Kevin Rollins, public support. Although Dell could throw Rollins out for a stock price $35.68 this year to $22.10, it would be blaming the chief executive for problems that are endemic to the PC industry. The company's growth has slowed down, but its is still a $60 billion company with huge operating income. Over at Home Depot, the board may have the same problem with Robert Nardelli. He has angered shareholders who think his pay package is too high and that he is an arrogant toad. But, as BusinessWeek points out, the financial performance of the company has been excellent since he joined. The recent problems with revenue, due primarily to slow housing starts and energy prices cannot be laid solely at his feet. The company is facing an options probe and its stock has dropped from $43.95 to $34.17. It is, however, up 80% over the last three-and-a-half years. The odds makers in Vegas are probably betting the the CEOs at Dell and Home Depot will stay around awhile. BusinessWeek should check the over/under. Douglas A. McIntyre can be reached at douglasamcintyre@gmail.com. He does not own shares in companies that he writes about. cheap microsoft office cheap corel draw

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Boston Scientific, The Last To Know (BSX)

Posted on December 07, 2008 in Autodesk Inventor Series

Boston Scientific now says that it has clinical evidence that its drug-coated stents can cause clotting months after they are put into the heart. Cardiologists have been saying this for over a . The implications of this to patients and the stock price of Boston Scientific could be severe. According to the Wall Street Journal more than a million people get the devices each year, so the stents could actually become a public health issue. Aside from the potential loss of life, Boston Scientific may now be faced with lawsuits and a drop in its revenue. J&J also makes drug coated stents. Boston Scientific's stock has dropped from a 52-week high of $27.82 to $17.27. Revenue growth at BSX over the last three years has been amazing. The topline in 2003 was $3.5 billion. In 2005, it was $6.2 billion. Over the last four quarters, the growth has continued. Morningstar projects 10% revenue growth a year for BSX over the next four years. If the stent problem is severe, that may just be a nice dream. Douglas A. McIntyre can be reached at douglasamcintyre@gmail.com. He does not own shares in companies that he writes about. cheap corel draw cheap microsoft office

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