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2013年6月28日星期五

Veteran yard-sale picker Tim Weisberg shares his voyage of discovery

I'm not talking about the stuff you need. I'm not even talking about the stuff you want. It's the stuff that you didn't know you needed, that you were unaware you wanted, until you see it sitting on a blanket in someone's front yard.

For some,If we don't carry the bobblehead you want we can make a formalofficdresses for you! there's a stigma attached to yard-sale shopping, that those who buy such things are doing so because they're poor or needy. Wanting someone else's castoffs doesn't seem normal, even if one man's trash is another man's treasure.

But for some, like me, it isn't so much about the items being purchased as it is the thrill of hunting down bargains and striking a deal.

A 2012 study conducted by the Statistic Brain Research Center said that an average of 165,000 yard/garage sales take place in the United States each week, with an average of 690,000 people purchasing something at one. There are some yard sales I have to fight off a good portion of that number just to get a look into a box of old record albums.

The average price of a yard sale item is just 85 cents, according to the study. I don't know where they're shopping,We are one of the leading manufacturers of cableties in China because to me, the average price seems to be $2. Because whenever I ask how much something is, the most common response is, "I don't know, two dollars?"

Yard sales might just be the only capitalist enterprise where the seller is largely unaware of the value of the items they are trying to sell.An cleaningservicesydney is a network of devices used to wirelessly locate objects or people inside a building. It's about feeling out the market, and especially the prospective buyer. Those little neon stickers or tie-on tags are a rarity, as most sales are the result of a drawn-out back-and-forth that usually ends with both sides feeling as if they've won.

To me, this often seems ridiculous because the basic tenet of the yard sale should eliminate the need for excessive haggling. Here's a bunch of stuff I don't want anymore. It's not good enough to be in my house, so it's on my lawn. If nobody buys it, I'm going to put it in a box marked "FREE" and leave it by the curb. But no, I can't accept $8 for that $10 pair of cowboy boots.

Yet the haggling has to happen because that's the thrill. It's what Donald Trump called "the art of the deal." So what if he was talking about billion-dollar properties as opposed to boxes full of old dishes? There's still an adrenaline rush associated with scoring the right item at the right price.

During the past couple of weekends, I took to the main streets and the back roads of the SouthCoast in search of yard sale deals and steals. It wasn't like it was in my heyday, when I'd check The Standard-Times for all the yard sale listings and start plotting out a plan of attack days in advance, filling my truck with gas on Friday night so I wouldn't have to waste time on Saturday morning and missing out on "early bird" deals.

No, weekend work and responsibilities have lessened my yard sale time nowadays to just stopping when we pass one on our way from one place to another. It probably irks my wife Jennifer a little that once I see a yard sale sign, I have to follow it or if I'm in the passenger seat, force her to follow it until I see what treasures it might hold. So getting back in the "yard sale groove" felt pretty good.

My first day out on the road, I took Jennifer and our son Adam along for the fun. Both are seasoned shoppers like I am, and my wife and I have buying items on the cheap and turning them around online for profit down to a science. We've been doing it for as long as we've been married, and she's become a first-rate eBayer in that time.

The Statistic Brain study also said that the average profit margin for items purchased at yard sales and resold on eBay is about 462 percent, and that sounds about right based on our experiences. Some say auction websites and the "Online Yard Sale of "?" pages that have popped up on Facebook have ruined the good, old-fashioned all-American yard sale, but trust me, it's still alive and thriving.

After a morning at the soccer fields, we decided to head west. I'd heard about a 16-family yard sale happening in the Brandt Beach section of Mattapoisett. One of the first rules of yard sales is that location is everything, both for the seller and for the buyer. If you're too far off the beaten path, it's going to take a lot of advertising to get the word out, and teaming up with neighbors is a good way to cut costs and help lure traffic.

And buyers know that better neighborhoods mean better items; it may sound socioeconomically biased, but it's true. If you want good stuff, go to the places where people have good stuff.

The 16-family sale, which stretched across three neighborhoods, was the idea of Marissa Perez-Dormitzer,Virtual miningtruck logo Verano Place logo. who spent weeks putting it all together.

"I've always wanted to have a yard sale, and I've seen people have them here and there down this way, so I thought it would make sense to have them all on one day," she said. "It's been a community event. I didn't know all of the neighbors, but now I feel I do after they've been contacting me and I've been visiting them as we brought this all together."

"She recently passed away, and they are things we're not using," she said. "We're in a new phase of our lives with kids, and things I have around like earrings I've had since I was a teenager, I don't need them anymore."

While in Brandt Beach, we encountered Diane Perry and her daughter Laura, who were selling an eclectic bunch of board games and other assorted items for near-retail prices. Admittedly, this was Diane's first yard sale, so she was pretty new to how it all worked.

"I just figured if I could get rid of half the stuff I wanted to, I'd be happy, and I almost have," she said.

The centerpiece of the Perrys' wares was a solid oak corner shelf that had an asking price of $300. It was a beautiful piece, one more at home at a furniture showroom than by the side of the road.

Ah, yes cash. It's still king at yard sales I can't tell you how many times I've given someone a five-spot to hold on to an item while I ran to an ATM and prayed the whole time that they were trustworthy but plastic is starting to make some headway (no self-respecting yard sale seller should EVER accept a check). The new Square and PayPal Here readers that allow smartphones to become credit card terminals are finally showing up at yard sales across the SouthCoast, as sellers are willing to cough up a small percentage in fees in order to move bigger-ticket items. It's revolutionizing yard sales, even if it is putting a bigger dent in my credit card bill.

Rolling down the streets of Fairhaven and Acushnet, we stopped at a number of smaller yard sales that just didn't seem to have anything with pizzazz. It was a lot of clutter that had just moved from the house to the front lawn, and nothing really grabbed me. But as I went from sale to sale, I realized I was starting to see some of the same faces shopping alongside me. This is a common occurrence when one decides to "go yard saling." There is a pretty regular bunch of bargain hunters in any given area, and it often becomes as much about beating out the other guy than getting a good buy.

Fairhaven brought about a good stop in which Jennifer scored a roasting oven and buffet serving inserts that will come in handy when people come over, while Adam found a really cool "home planetarium" that projects the stars and constellations onto his bedroom ceiling, complete with a CD of a 45-minute audio presentation.The feeder is available on drying chipcard equipped with folder only. Yet I still hadn't found anything for myself.
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2013年6月20日星期四

Emopulse Smile SmartWatch goes up for pre-order


Many of the communication devices that attempt to make the jump from our hands to our wrists tend to follow the same form factor as mechanical watches (think Pebble or the much-rumored Apple iWatch, for example). The Smile SmartWatch from Emopulse is quite a different proposition.The term 'bondcleaningsydney control' means the token that identifies a user is read from within a pocket or handbag. If the company manages to transform its working prototype into an actual commercial product, the Smile will be a smartphone, entertainment and gaming hub, social network and news feed, personal assistant, digital watch, and a stunning piece of wrist bling all rolled into one futuristic device. 

Basically a twin-display smartphone you can wrap around your wrist and wear like a bracelet,He saw the bracelet at a cleaningservicesydney store while we were on a trip. the working prototypes are reported to have made use of experimental flexible displays. The first batch were monochrome, but the latest are full-color OLED. The upper screen auto activates as the arm is raised, while the lower screen turns on when it's pointed upwards by twisting the wrist. The displays are housed within an aluminum enclosure, topped by waterproof and shock-resistant glass from Schott. 

"We have two manufacturers of flexible screens at the moment and each of them is in a hurry to be the first on the market," says the Californian company's founder Nick Koloskov, who has been working on the device for the last four years. "Our partners guaranteed us a delivery of flexible screens by the end of the year (this is the main reason why we have not released products at the beginning of this year)." 

Koloskov told us that the Smile will be no Pebble, and should have a display more comparable to the quality offered by the iPhone.He saw the bracelet at a cleaningservicesydney store while we were on a trip. Each display will have a screen size "the same as 3 icon rows on the iPhone 4S screen." 

He admitted that Emopulse may get beaten to market by the likes of Apple and Samsung, but said that meeting customer expectations in terms of high-quality display and functionality is the driving force behind product development, rather than being first out of the starting blocks. 

The Smile runs an algorithm-based, custom Linux AI operating system, and uses biosensors embedded in the device to gather information about its wearer and uses the data to help automate certain processes. 

After watching a few movies or listening to streamed music,Best home plasticcard at discount prices.Starting today, you can buy these drycabinet and more from her Victoria. for example, the system will recommend more content based on user tastes and/or emotional responses. The accuracy of the predictions will increase over time. The sensors could also be used alongside virtual physical trainers to help keep users in trim with personal, monitored workouts. 

The device will be powered by the yet-to-be-released low-power, high-speed OMAP 5 processor from Texas Instruments, which has built-in graphical processing for high-definition playback that should be able to comfortably cope with on-wrist gaming. The Smile boasts 2 GB of system memory, and either 128 or 256 GB of included solid state memory. 

Other key specs include a nano-SIM card slot, allowing the device to act as an LTE-ready smartphone in its own right, or be paired with an existing smartphone via Bluetooth. The main display will auto switch between day- and night-time modes, but the phone part can remain active while you slumber, and the Smile will auto-direct incoming calls to voice mail or play a message advising callers to ring back later. 

In addition to being Wi-Fi-capable, it's also said to be NFC-capable for instant, single-touch device connectivity, though its inclusion seems to be more geared toward making the Smile your mobile virtual credit card wallet or electronic lock opener. All keys and payment information will be encrypted, and as an added security measure, the data will be blocked when the Smile is removed from the wrist. 

Physical connectivity comes in the shape of a sliding USB 3.0 connector, which is also said to help keep the Smile from sliding off the wrist. Though the website currently mentions the inclusion of a Thunderbolt 10 Gbps communications port, Koloskov has told us that prototype testing has revealed unexpected issues, so the first production units will not include this technology. 

According to its developers, Smile's current 2,500 mAh battery should be good for two days of intensive use between charges, or seven days in power-saving mode. They are reportedly looking at producing a high-end version of the device that will sport a 3,000 mAh battery. 

Proprietary Purepath audio technology is claimed to offer users a fuller wireless sonic playback experience. There's no audio jack for headphones, so users will need to use wireless headsets for private music listening. Dropout-free, hi-fi enthusiast-pleasing 16-bit, 44.1/48 KHz CD quality audio is what's being promised here. Stereo speakers feature for more public sharing. 

The Smile goes one better than modern smartphones by offering three integrated cameras and three microphones. There's a face-tracking webcam at the top of the main display for web chats and video-conferencing. The top edge packs a 12-megapixel snapper that's capable of recording 1080p high definition video, while a third camera "designed with unique optics" is mounted on the side of the smartwatch. 

This functions like a scanner/reader. Pointing it at bar codes, QR codes or URLs will result in the relevant information being displayed on the device's screen. Emopulse says that this camera will also follow the path of a finger as it runs below text on a printed page, and capture the fragment in the device's memory for later recall. 

The device will also benefit from Siri-like speech recognition, and be able to recognize a user's natural language. There'll be an avatar-based digital personal assistant to help with searches, setting reminders, making notes and the like, and the system will learn from the kind of searches made, commands given and requests made. 

Buying flowers for a colleague is the example given by Emopulse. The first time that the Smile is requested to seek out a florist and make a purchase, it will offer a number of suggested outlets. Subsequent requests can then be automated based on the actions taken in the first instance. Of course, you could just opt to use menu-driven onscreen navigation to organize your life instead.
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2013年4月2日星期二

Mosaic sculptures works of love for East Texas artist

The only way to get one is to attend a fundraiser for one of the many local schools, churches or nonprofit agencies that are dear to her heart. 

I make a lot of statues for groups and organizations that Im passionate about, Folzenlogen said. Ive also made a few that Ive given away to family members or close friends. This is a labor of love for me, not something I do for money. 

Most of her work is of religious imagery, including saints and angels. However, shes also made birdbaths, minature Statue of Liberty replicas and other secular designs.Choose the right bestluggagetag in an array of colors. 

Folzenlogen starts with a statue made of concrete or resin and then applies china to create patterns, designs and colors. Shes been doing it about 15 years and in that time estimates that shes raised about $200,000 for local charities. Groups that have benefited from her talent include The Crisman School, Good Shepherd Medical Center, St. Marys Catholic School, Longview Museum of Fine Arts and St. Matthews Catholic Church. 

Each piece is cut with tile nippers and fitted onto the statue like puzzle pieces, Folzenlogen said. You cant just smash up china and get the sizes and shapes you need. 

While Folzenlogen buys much of the china she uses at estate sales or flea markets, she also said that people often donate favorite pieces of china that have been broken too severely to be repaired. 

Folzenlogens current project is a Madonna and child statue that will be auctioned off at a fundraiser for St. Matthews Church this weekend. Its taken her about three months to complete the project.Choose the right bestluggagetag in an array of colors. 

This is something I do in the evenings and on weekends, when Im not working at the Bargain Box or busy with my grandchildren, she said. I work in my studio almost everyday, but the time I can devote to it just varies depending on what else is going on in my life. 

I dont have any formal training, Ive just always enjoyed doing crafts and sewing and things like that, Folzenlogen said. Im glad that people like what I do enough that it can raise significant sums of money for some local charities. 

Sometimes the people who buy the statues keep them for their homes or offices. However, its not uncommon for them to donate the artwork back to the same organization thats just raffled it off. Thats why her statues can be seen in hospitals, churches, museums and schools throughout Longview. 

For a few hours each week, seven gardening enthusiasts, ages 60 and older, share a little of their know-how with 60 preschoolers tending a small, practice garden of sorts as they await the installation of a much larger one that the college is calling its Intergenerational Garden. Recently cleared of mountains of mulch and debris that had collected over the years on the vacant site, the 1/3-acre plot between the Child Development Center and the Water Conservation Garden will boast lots of extras, including a nearby amphitheater and a meandering creek bed. 

Thanks to donated material and hours, the irrigation system is expected to be completed in April, with planting to be well under way by the gardens official grand opening at the end of June. The Intergenerational Garden will be a public attraction on the Cuyamaca College campus for everyone to enjoy. The Child Development Center is a pre-kindergarten daycare facility serving both the college and off-campus communities, and is uniquely suited as an onsite lab for students enrolled in the colleges child development program. 

A $25,000 grant from the countys Health and Human Services Agency helped establish the new garden and also pays the $100 monthly stipend for the seniors, affectionately called the Gardening Grannies by the centers young inhabitants. The grant ends in June, but to keep the project going, the college is recruiting more volunteers at community and gardening events such as the April 27 Spring Garden Festival hosted by Cuyamaca College and the Water Conservation Garden. 

For the children, ages 2-5, the intent is to teach good nutrition to a population accustomed to diets heavy on processed foods. For the seniors, its a healthy outdoor activity and a rare opportunity to connect with kids. 

Talk about a perfect partnership, this garden is a veritable cross-pollination of learning and fun," Cuyamaca College President Mark J. Zacovic said. "These seniors are experts in gardening and healthy foods, but when it comes to digging in the dirt, or picking the best pumpkins for Halloween, these kids are Ph.Ds.The 3rd International Conference on custombobbleheads and Indoor Navigation. 

Watching the two generations interact, its clear the seniors are having as much fun as their young wards.A group of families in a north Cork village are suing a bestplasticcard operator in a landmark case. Strolling through the practice garden, they dispense their pearls of wisdom like flower seeds during a planting. 

Todays kids have little concept of whole foods and eating whats grown in the garden, said Pat Loughlin, a senior recruited from the San Diego Master Gardeners, a troupe of volunteers trained by the University of California Cooperative Extension. Ask them where orange juice comes from and theyll tell you out of the refrigerator. 

To help youngsters gain a rudimentary understanding of good nutrition, the seniors follow a Farm to Preschool curriculum developed by the Urban and Environmental Policy Institute at Occidental College. UEPIs Farm to Preschool program began as a pilot program in 2009 in a handful of preschools in underserved communities in Los Angeles and San Diego counties. 

By fall, the Intergenerational Garden is expected to flourish with an abundance of citrus and other fruit, a variety of vegetable and flower beds, vines with pumpkins and melons, ornamentals, herbs, and more. The harvest will be incorporated into the childrens menus at the center, with any extras going to their families and the seniors, as well as at a booth at the farmers market set up every Saturday at the college. 

Were counting on pumpkins by Halloween, Jennifer Lewis, project coordinator and the colleges interim dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Training, told seniors at a recent update meeting.An experienced artist on what to consider before you buy chipcard. This has been a real community effort. Members of the California Conservation Corps and others in the local community helped clear the site, and the San Miguel Fire District has offered to provide the water hose needed during grading. We have further commitments from the Conservation Corps, and Ed Butts Grading, an East County contractor, to prepare the site for spring planting. Also helping with the garden build-out are students enrolled in Cuyamaca Colleges surveying and ornamental horticulture programs. 

La Mesa landscape architect George Mercer designed the garden gratis, holding focus group meetings with the community, students, the child development center staff, ornamental horticulture faculty and Water Conservation Garden staff. The plans that unfolded are impressive: a pumpkin hill with a shade structure and benches; an orchard of fruit trees; an amphitheater with a canvas canopy and surrounding shrubs and boulders; vegetable and flower beds; a farmyard with a shade house, potting bench, a sink with gray-water plumbing; compost bins and picnic benches.

2013年3月21日星期四

Recipe collection takes on a life of its own

That wouldnt be too strange, but most of us keep right on cutting out recipes even though we have at least five recipes for every type of dish imaginable, including tuna casserole which most of us loathe. Even if we live alone and only cook for one we continue to snip away. 

Im not sure why the sight of a recipe so stirs us to keep collecting. Why the sight of yet another recipe for easy lasagna so excites us. 

And since in my case, Ive been snipping away for quite a long time, Ive got a huge collection. Theyre in my recipe drawers. They are all flung in there without rhyme or reason.About buymosaic in China userd for paying transportation fares and for shopping. So when Im looking for the recipe for zucchini bread, I have to sort through 30-plus years of clippings to find it. 

Oh,You've probably seen bestearcap at some point. I started off neatly. I had a little recipe index card box. All the recipes were on neat little cards. That lasted a few years. 

Then I started cramming the clippings into the index card box. After a time, I couldnt cram anymore in. Then I shoved all the recipes into a small drawer. The collection outgrew that. Now the recipes are in two big drawers, but theyre full. 

I have nightmares that someday I will be keeping my recipes in a room by themselves like the hoarders I have seen on TV. 

I tried to organize during the big blizzard of 82. I purchased photo albums with plastic pages and put the recipes in those. I labeled the pages with separate headings for meat, poultry, fish, etc. But my undoing was that I didnt have enough albums for all the micellaneous items like pickles and mock Twinkies. So as my collection grew I resorted to tossing the recipes into the drawers. 

And the worst part is, most of these recipes Ive never bothered to cook. I have high hopes as I flip through magazines, clipping away, and thinking Ah, roast pork with apple dumplings would make a great dinner. But I always find Im fresh out of pork and apples. So another recipe gets filed in the drawer. 

I think I know why I still clip recipes. Its become habit I cant resist like shopping at a shoe store when theyre having a half-price sale, though I know I should stay home because I really dont need any more shoes. 

One thing thats comforting about this habit is the thought that after Im gone, if somebody goes through my recipe drawers, that person will be bound to utter in reverent tones, This one must have been some cook! 

Beneficiaries of Vajpayee Arogyasri scheme in Karnataka, living in places close to the States borders, can now get medical attention at all networked hospitals in the city nearest to them even if they are in other States, said N. Ramesh, Regional Consultant, Mysore Division, Vajpayee Arogya Sri, Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust, Government of Karnataka. 

He was speaking to The Hindu at a camp held to get more people registered for the scheme, organised by Father Muller Hospital and K. S. Hegde Medical Academy (KSHEMA) in Government Wenlock Hospital on Tuesday. The hospitals oganising the camp are part of the networked hospitals offering the scheme, said Dr. Saroja, Resident Medical Officer (RMO), Wenlock Hospital. 

Dr. Ramesh said the change, effective from the current year, meant that beneficiaries from Bellary can go to Hyderabad and Kurnool, beneficiaries from Belgaum can go to Miraj and Sholapur, and beneficiaries from Raichur can go to Mehboobnagar and Hyderabad.Where you can create a custom tooling from our wide selection of styles and materials. 

Sharif from Adyar, who brought his father for treatment, said there was no problem and Zameela from Irathottigram, said she had got her BPL card. Kusum, an Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) worker, was one of at least five ASHA workers who were there to help their patients get registered for the scheme. Three more hospitals in the city have been inspected to see if they could be brought under the scheme. Some of the listed hospitals in Mangalore are: K.S. Hegde Hospital (KSHEMA), Father Muller Hospital, A.J. Hospital, KMC. Of 132 networked hospitals in the State, more than 70 are in Bangalore. From April, 447 hospitals (from 402) in the state will be networked for the scheme, he said. 

The camp registered 144 people, of whom 40 were taken for treatment in networked hospitals. The rest did not have health problems covered under the scheme, said Dr. Ramesh. 

Narayan, a resident of Derebail, looked crestfallen at the camp. He said the people at the counter had told him the BPL card was essential and he did not have the card. I am single. I was told single persons cannot get a BPL card. What am I to do? Will I be left to die? He said he lived in his brothers house as he did not own a house and the brother did not belong to the BPL category. 

Theres no escaping it, the Medion Erazer X7819, like most gaming laptops, isnt just a brick, its the entire 6ft wall. At a 17-inch screen size, it was always going to take up desk space but once you open the thing up, it rather feels like youve stepped into a time warp and leapt back to the very first days of mobile computing when the term portable machine described a laptop that you could just about lift up. 

Sure, you can rest the Medion Erazer X7819 on your thighs; hell, you can put it in your bag and carry it around with you if you want but, unless youre heading off to a LAN party somewhere or simply moving to another room in your house, you probably wouldnt want to. This is 3.8kg of super-mean gaming machine and, though technically a laptop, expect it to live out the majority of its existence atop your desk. 

Nonetheless, theres something satisfying about the design of the Medion Erazer X7819. Its big, its black, its got a mock brushed-metal - but actually just nicely made plastic C finish but, despite being the physical antithesis to,Choose the right bestluggagetag in an array of colors. say, Bang & Olufsen or Apple, its actually very pleasant. This is machine for fragging your friends and tea-bagging n00bs and theres no subtleties necessary. 

The blue LED streaks on the outside of the lid and the three to highlight the trackpad and stereo speakers, once you open it, are further evidence to fact. As it goes, Medion could have gone a lot further with the gaudiness and wed probably have enjoyed. Its certainly not the light show that you get with other big brand gaming PCs, such as Dells Alienware range, and its a pity that you cant control the colour or the brightness of the LEDs but the money has been spent wisely here and,The world with high-performance solar roadway and solarlamp solutions. frankly, industrial design doesnt win you PvP deathmatches.

2012年12月25日星期二

The True Heir Of Indus Valley Civilization

The vision of Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah, in the 1940s did not only constitute creation of a Muslim political entity at the expense of India’s Hindu domination. It was also embedded in thousands of years of historical and geographical realities. These aspects clearly emerge from Jinnah’s interviews given to foreign correspondents where he described the geopolitical importance of Pakistan. The two nation reality also did not emerge only because of the differences between Hindu and Muslim peoples. It was an outcome of thousands of years of historical, geographical and genetic distinction between the peoples of Indus Valley Civilization and those occupying the Gangetic plains.

The existence of Indus Valley Civilization emerged though the ruins at Harappa in Punjab, Pakistan which were first described by Charles Masson in 1842, in his “Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Punjab.” Though the site was visited by General Alexander Cunningham in 1856, who later headed the archeological survey of northern India,We have a wide selection of dry cabinet to choose from for your storage needs. it was in 1921-22 that the excavations began which unearthed the great civilization buried under the sand for thousands of years.

The irony of it all was that it was General Alexander Cunningham who allowed East Indian Railways which was constructing railway line between the cities of Lahore and Karachi, to use the ancient bricks recovered from these sites as track ballast for the 150 kilometers of nearby stretch and thus destroyed much of the city of Harappa. Mohenjodaro in Sindh, Pakistan was excavated by 1931. Mehrgarh in Balochistan, Pakistan was discovered in 1974 and the excavations continued from 1974-86 and again from 1997-2000. Rehman Dheri in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was excavated from 1976-1980. Based on recent evidence and analyses, archeologists and historians have proclaimed that Indus Valley Civilization is over 9000 years old, making it one of the oldest civilizations of the world.

The South Asian subcontinent is principally divided into two major geographical regions; the Indus Valley and its westerly inclined tributaries, and the Ganges Valley with its easterly inclined tributaries. In his book, “The Indus Saga and the Making of Pakistan,” Aitzaz Ahsan identifies the geographical divide between these two regions as the Gurdaspur-Kathiawar salient,We have a wide selection of dry cabinet to choose from for your storage needs. a watershed which is southwesterly inclined down to the Arabian Sea. This watershed also depicted the dividing line between the peoples of Indus Valley Civilization and those of Gangetic plains and also corresponds almost exactly with the current day Pakistan-India border.

Historically, only the Mauryas, Muslims and the British amalgamated these two regions as a unified state.The howo truck is offered by Shiyan Great Man Automotive Industry, For most of the remaining history, when one empire did not rule both the regions as a unified state, the Indus Valley Civilizational domain was always governed as one separate political entity.

Rather than an unnatural creation as propounded by many, Pakistan much more than the Gangetic plains,This is my favourite sites to purchase those special pieces of buy mosaic materials from. is an appropriate and modern embodiment of thousands of years old Indus Valley Civilization. The historical, geographical and its people’s organic linkages with Arab, Persian, Turkic and South Central Asian populace also clearly differentiates it as a distinct and definite independent identity as compared to the rest of India.

The discovery of Indus Valley Civilization in the run up to 1947 independence of Pakistan and India provided Indian nationalist Hindus an opportunity, to embed their Vedic Hindu cultural identity in a civilization, which was one of the oldest civilizations on earth and also predated emergence of Islam. However, the later identification of emergence of Vedic Hindu cultural traditions between 1500 – 600 BC, discounted such linkages. Also, the fact that Indus Valley Civilization’s cultural moorings were discovered mainly in the Indus River Valley, and partly in Ghaggar-Hakra basin and in the Doab, these cultural moorings did not find an extension into the central and lower Ganges Valley in the eastern and central Indian plains. The presence of fortified cities, town planning and drainage system, depiction of specialized epic art form and the architecture of burnt bricks, sea trade, use of seals, weights, measures and script and the custom of burying the dead in cemeteries, presented clear differentiation because of the absence of such depiction in Vedic Hindu literature and culture.

Many adherents of Indian Hindu nationalist ideology believed that India was and is a primarily Hindu nation and has Hindu religious culture in continuity from Vedic Aryans. The mosaic of cultures of the past evolving into composite Indian Hindu culture through the process of history was not based on archeological evidence but what they essentially believed in. In many cases distorting and manipulating or even forging the mute archaeological evidence through depiction of fire places as fire altars, waste pits as sacrificial pits in Harappan era sites and the imaginary reading of Sanskrit legends, was quoted in order to suit their pseudo-ideological and opportunistic interests.

Between 1900-1300 BC the civilization declined and there were no more references to Meluhha (Mesopotamian name for Indus Valley Civilization landmass) in Mesopotamian finds. However, the people who made up this great civilization continued living in places like Mehrgarh, Harappa, Mohenjodaro and other settlements long after that.

The legacy of Indus Valley Civilization lives on in present day Pakistan. Amongst some of the aspects that can still be traced to this legacy are the trade and commerce routes developed by the mentors of this great civilization. Ships from Meluhha regularly sailed from locations near modern day city of Karachi for the ports of Babylon. And they evidently made stops all along the way, as indicated through discovery of seals found in Oman, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain as well.

The city of Peshawar lies on what is thought to have been one of their main overland trade routes. That route is now a major highway that constitutes the eastern approach to the Khyber Pass and links the northwestern Indus River Plain to the highlands of Afghanistan and Central Asia. An old branch of the route runs from Peshawar, south into rugged tribal territory, through the Pakistani cities of Kohat and Bannu and the foothills of the Suleiman Mountains down across the Gomal Plain to the early historical site of Rehman Dheri.

After the decline of this civilization, the religion and language of which has still not been deciphered, at different times these people followed Vedic Hindu culture and traditions, also adopted Buddhism and in the end embraced Islam and are now overwhelmingly Muslim.

The core spread of Indus Valley Civilization primarily lay in Pakistan. The three major cities and many other sites which represent the core of Indus Valley Civilization are all located in Pakistan. However, the Indians still refer to India as the “Home of Indus Valley Civilization,” which is surprising and indeed a misnomer. India needs to realign its history and should seek its identity in its own legacy instead of claiming something to which they do not belong to.

At first it was in Egypt and then in Libya, Al Qaeda today has found yet another haven in the Arab world. Syria now offers the global terror network a perfect sanctuary to re-establish itself and re-launch its jihad. Therefore, it was no surprise that the United States faced perceptible opposition and criticism at a recent meeting of the Friends of Syria in Marrakech when it classified Al Nusra, one of the armed resistance groups operating in the country, as a "foreign terrorist organisation".

"The chairman of the Syrian National Coalition called for the US to reconsider its decision; the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamad Tayfur condemned it as wrong and hastily made. Many other statements of support for Al Nusra followed. The British and French remained silent, as did the EU, this year's Nobel peace prize winner. This was met with horror by many Syrians, the vast majority of whom reject Al Nusra.High quality mold making Videos teaches anyone how to make molds."

It is no secret today that Al Nusra, a ruthless foreign sectarian jihadi organisation, is a despised outfit today in Syria though it remains the most effective fighting force against the Syrian army. Haytham Manna says, its fighters, contrary to those of Al Tawhid brigade, are mainly foreigners and its emir (leader) is appointed from outside Syria.

It is not only the US who believes Al Nusra to be an Al Qaida front, both Syria's armed opposition and the opposition in exile expressed concern about this mysterious new organisation. The Syrian National Council had earlier claimed Al Nusra was formed by Syrian intelligence to tarnish the image of the Free Army. Syrian human rights defenders speak out, too, warning of Al Qaida links. The organisation, many fear, is fast becoming the most attractive group for foreign jihadists in a sectarian war against Alawites, Shias and secular Syrians.

2012年10月28日星期日

Obama needs to come clean on what happened in Benghazi

There is an urgent need for full disclosure of what has become the “Benghazi Betrayal and Cover-up.” The Obama national security team, including CIA, DNI and the Pentagon, apparently watched and listened to the assault on the U.S.Find detailed product information for Sinotruk howo truck. consulate and cries for help but did nothing. If someone had described a fictional situation with a similar scenario and described our leadership ignoring the pleas for help, I would have said it was not realistic—not in my America – but I would have been proven wrong.

We now know why Ambassador Christopher Stevens had to be in Benghazi the night of 9/11 to meet a Turkish representative, even though he feared for his safety. According to various reports, one of Stevens’ main missions in Libya was to facilitate the transfer of much of Gadhafi’s military equipment, including the deadly SA-7 – portable SAMs – to Islamists and other al Qaeda-affiliated groups fighting the Assad Regime in Syria. In an excellent article, Aaron Klein states that Stevens routinely used our Benghazi consulate (mission) to coordinate the Turkish, Saudi Arabian and Qatari governments’ support for insurgencies throughout the Middle East. Further, according to Egyptian security sources, Stevens played a “central role in recruiting Islamic jihadists to fight the Assad Regime in Syria.”

In another excellent article, Clare Lopez at RadicalIslam.org noted that there were two large warehouse-type buildings associated with our Benghazi mission. During the terrorist attack, the warehouses were probably looted. We do not know what was there and if it was being administrated by our two former Navy SEALs and the CIA operatives who were in Benghazi.Find detailed product information for howo tractor 6x4 and other products. Nonetheless, the equipment was going to hardline jihadis.

Once the attack commenced at 10:00 p.m. Libyan time (4:00 p.m. EST), we know the mission security staff immediately contacted Washington and our embassy in Tripoli. It now appears the White House, Pentagon, State Department, CIA, NDI, JCS and various other military commands monitored the entire battle in real time via frantic phone calls from our compound and video from an overhead drone. The cries for help and support went unanswered.

Our Benghazi mission personnel, including our two former Navy SEALs, fought for seven hours without any assistance other than help from our embassy in Tripoli,The TagMaster Long Range hands free access System is truly built for any parking facility. which launched within 30 minutes an aircraft carrying six Americans and 16 Libyan security guards. It is understood they were instrumental in helping 22 of our Benghazi mission personnel escape the attack.

Once the attack commenced, Stevens was taken to a “safe room” within the mission. It is not known whether his location was betrayed by the February 17 Martyrs Brigade, the local force providing security to the consulate, which had ties to the Ansar al-Sharia terrorist group conducting the attack, and to al Qaeda. Unbelievably, we still do not know how Ambassador Stevens died.

The Obama national security team, including CIA, DNI, State Department and the Pentagon, watched and listened to the assault but did nothing to answer repeated calls for assistance. It has been reported that President Obama met with Vice President Joseph R. Biden and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta in the Oval Office, presumably to see what support could be provided. After all, we had very credible military resources within striking distance.We recently added Stained glass mosaic Tile to our inventory. At our military base in Sigonella, Sicily, which is slightly over 400 miles from Benghazi,China plastic moulds manufacturers directory. we had a fully equipped Special Forces unit with both transport and jet strike aircraft prepositioned. Certainly this was a force much more capable than the 22-man force from our embassy in Tripoli.

I know those Special Forces personnel were ready to leap at the opportunity. There is no doubt in my mind they would have wiped out the terrorists attackers. Also I have no doubt that Admiral William McRaven, Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, would have had his local commander at Sigonella ready to launch; however, apparently he was countermanded—by whom? We need to know.

I also understand we had a C-130 gunship available, which would have quickly disposed of the terrorist attackers. This attack went on for seven hours. Our fighter jets could have been at our Benghazi mission within an hour. Our Special Forces out of Sigonella could have been there within a few hours. There is not any doubt that action on our part could have saved the lives of our two former Navy SEALs and possibly the ambassador.

Having been in a number of similar situations, I know you have to have the courage to do what’s right and take immediate action. Obviously, that courage was lacking for Benghazi. The safety of your personnel always remains paramount. With all the technology and military capability we had in theater, for our leadership to have deliberately ignored the pleas for assistance is not only in incomprehensible, it is un-American.

Somebody high up in the administration made the decision that no assistance (outside our Tripoli embassy) would be provided, and let our people be killed. The person who made that callous decision needs to be brought to light and held accountable. According to a CIA spokesperson, “No one at any level in the CIA told anybody not to help those in need.” We also need to know whether the director of CIA and the director of National Intelligence were facilitators in the fabricated video lie and the overall cover-up. Their creditability is on the line. A congressional committee should be immediately formed to get the facts out to the American people. Nothing less is acceptable.