Written in 27-5-2009 by | No Comments
Sony DCR-DVD910E Handycam looks graet and their Features were excellent, there features are
- 1/5 clead vid CMOS Sensor with Exmor-derived technology and Bionz imaging processor
- 1.5 MP video recording, 15X optical zoom
- 2.7 inch LCD, Face Detection, D-range optimiser
- Hybrid recording:DVD and memory stick

- Carl zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* Lens
- Super Steady Shot.
- Dolby @ Digital 5.1 Creator
- 4.0 MP Still image capture
The price of this handycam was too cheap and also made up of good quality.
Written in 17-5-2009 by | No Comments
* Do it with a pattern. You are 80 percent more likely to be successful if you don’t try to do it alone! Recruit someone to work with you!
* After dinner, head out for a walk with your spouse for a few minutes. If you can’t leave the kids, take them with you. This is a great way to get in some quality time away from the television.
* If you can’t leave the television, use a stationary bike. During your favorite show, ride the bike. You get the exercise you need without missing your television program and time will fly by.
* Do sports and other physical activities that you enjoy. Swimming, playing a game with the kids and even joining a sports team is a great way to get in exercise without it feeling
like exercise.
Written in 10-5-2009 by | No Comments
The scramble of car manufacturers to get a foothold in the low-wage countr5ies of Eastern Europe has almost come to an end but there is one old Communist factory still ripe for development : Zastava.
This was the national car company of Yugoslavia until the break-up of that country and now falls in Serbia. Zastava was established in 1950s to produce Yugo versions of Fiats, which were sold in western markets at rock-bottom prices. That was just as well because the quality was appalling. Recently the factory has been bombed by NATO forces but managed to resume production of the old model Fiat Paunto.
The Serbian government made it clear that it was looking for a foreign investor to take over the factory in Kragujevac. Volkswagen showed interest but the Serb’s orginal collaborator Fiat seems more likely to make a deal. On 30 April, Fiat signed a memorandum of understanding with the Serbian government to acquire the Zastava business