Sunday, June 17, 2007

IEBONY MP3/Mp4 Player 1Gb


IEBONY MP3/Mp4 Player 1Gb

100% BRAND NEW high, quality mp3 / mp4 / PMP AMV player
New slim design, ultra Light
Built in Speaker
Built in Picture viewer
1.8” large TFT Screen
Built in rechargeable battery
Built in 1GB Memory Capacity
Act as USB Flash Drive (Can store other data file)
65000 true Color Display Support MP3WMA, WAV, ASF ACT,
Support WMV, MPG, MPEG I , MEG II, and AVI Convert To AMV (Software included)
Support ID3; The lyrics of Music Files can be shown on screen Convert JPEG, GIF, SWF Picture Files or else to PIC Files to be viewed by AMV (Software Included) Built-in FM Radio (Tuner 87MHz - 108MHz)
can store the selected radio frequency into memory E-BOOK function support Telephone book function support 7 Presets EQ for your Music: Natural, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, DBB 6 Playing Modes: Normal, Repeat one, Repeat folder, Repeat all, Random
Int Built-In Rechargeable Li-ion battery via charger or USB port
High Quality Voice Digital Recording (up to 280 hours of voice recording 1GB Model)
Operating System: (Driver included: Windows 98SE), (Do not need driver: Windows ME, 2000, XP), (User need to find USB driver themselves: Mac OS, Linux )
Audio Connector: 2.5mm headphone jack hold
Package Content:


1.8 inches LCD MP3 / MP4 Player
Adaptor for recharge
USB Extension Cord
Car Charger
Earphone Headset
Driver Installation CD
English User Manual
Available

Color: Black
Memory Capacity: 1GB.

IEBONY MP3/Mp4 Player 1Gb

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Socialist “child republics” on the Namedyer Werth

Recently I had here already mentioned the Kaltwassergeysir on the Namedyer Werth. But the peninsula in the Rhine did not only offer in former times this rare nature play, but also place for political experiments.

Actually the Namedyer Werth is today no more island, rather a promontory at the Rhine bank, short behind other oh one. Over-rampantly grown of a species-rich nature and with shell-scattered beaches the Werth was explained today as the protected area.

Socialist “child republics” on Namedy

Also over the politically most stretching chapter from Namedy proverbially grass grew. Where today the Gestrüpp rampantly grows man high and against the motorway B9 anzwitschern, which rumbles on an ugly concrete bridge over the peninsula, once thousand worker children a political experiment practiced the birds in vain. Between 1929 and 1931 “child republics” were proclaimed here, which was large camps of the left child friend movement with in to two thousand participants, in whom the usually lack-nourished children a summer were not long only high-pampered, but political going attempts made.

Upper tree bridge



The upper tree bridge connects Friedrichshain with cross mountain.

Nikolaiviertel


The Nikolaiviertel in Berlin center is the oldest residential area of Berlin.

The photo developed past summer with a ship route on the Spree. Now I worked on it again. It became nevertheless completely prettily, finds I.

Now gibt's finally times new Bildchen of Elli.


Now gibt's finally times new Bildchen of Elli.

The Elephant becomes more beautiful

Just I discovered the new Disign functions and already experimented little. And I must say, madly, one has which possibilities now of carrying out its individual Design. I am finished thereby not yet. But a beginning is made nevertheless. From today on applies: The Elephant is to become more beautiful. And the long Blog break is also soon to end. Promised!

Until soon, many greetings from Patrick

600 years old Pope seals in “Plumpsklo”

Archaeologists discovered several “bulls in such a way specified” with excavations at the University of grab forest. They were in a latrine pit.

With excavations on the area of the University of grab forest archaeologists found four approximately 600 years old Pope seals in a latrine pit. The find is “sensational” according to data of the national office for soil care of monuments: Four Pope bulls so mentioned at a place to find, said department manager Hauke Jöns is very unusual on Thursday. In the past decade comparable seals are found despite intensive excavation activity in Germany only isolate.

The four round lead seals are about 3.5 centimeters large and weigh somewhat more than 50 gram. They originate from the Pontifikat from Pope Bonifatius IX., which was from 1389 to 1404 head of the catholic church. Whereupon the inscription refers VIIII on the front “BONIFATIUS.”. On the back are illustrations of the Apostel Petrus and Paulus. The seals are to be demonstrated later in the context of the exhibition “archaeology under the bitumen” in Wismar.