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07 November 2006, 12:09
Sorry Donald Rumsfeld You've Got To Go.
President Bush’s decision to get rid of Donald Rumsfeld in the wake of the Republicans' disastrous election defeat has to be welcomed.

Rumsfeld was behind all four of the main decisions that contributed to the disaster that is Iraq and while he can’t be held uniquely to blame for the first, the decision to invade in the first place, he was the first to suggest that 9/11 provided the excuse to invade. Just as importantly, he was also the man ultimately responsible for the other three stupidities.

It’s public knowledge. A growing majority of forthright public statements by America’s generals and leading military experts have cast serious doubts on Donald Rumsfeld and his conduct of the war in Iraq. It’s public knowledge. A growing majority of forthright public statements by America’s generals and leading military experts have cast serious doubts on Donald Rumsfeld and his conduct of the war in Iraq. $282bn! No come on, don’t say it so quickly. Give it the respect it deserves. Two hundred and eighty two billion dollars! That is the precise cost so far of the war in Iraq to America. Yes, the latest Congressional figures show that by the end of this fiscal year America will have spent $282bn – a sum that dwarves the measly $6.13bn we in the UK have spent - messing up a country that was no threat to America or the UK in any way, turning it into what are effectively three separate states with no government and no means of keeping the country secure and at the same time creating a terrorist theme park where all those Islamist terrorists who want to take their ludicrous and pathetic ire out on America can congregate.

There have been 2,378 US military personnel killed, 104 British military personnel, 105 of our other coalition allies, and untold thousands of Iraqis killed, the current very rough estimate is around 40,000. Whose idea was it to go to Iraq? Well just about any of the so-called neo-Cons in the administration, but the man who famously put his hand up first was Donald Rumsfeld, who on the very day of the 9/11 attacks wondered whether America shouldn’t use them as a reason to attack Iraq and the day after raised the possibility at a meeting of George Bush’s war cabinet. Of course, Rumsfeld wasn’t alone but he was the guy who told Tommy Franks, the Centcom commander, and the man who was to plan the war in Iraq, that the general's initial thought of using 250,000 men, was way off base. That figure was eventually cut in half, with Rumsfeld even arguing that it could be done with as few as 50,000. It was also Rumsfeld's Pentagon that overruled the State Department experts who wanted to put in place a proper plan for post-war Iraq. With their forces so over-stretched and vulnerable just across Iran's border with Iraq, the idea of a US attack on Iran's nuclear facilities is frankly laughable, an obvious attempt by the Bush administration to strong-arm the UN Security Council, and Russia and China in particular, into backing tough measures against Iran, and one which both Moscow and Beijing will have long ago seen through. Meanwhile, China, the greatest threat to the US after al-Qa’eda, if you believe Rumsfeld, holds $600bn of US debt. It doesn’t need to attack America, with Iraq going the way it is, it won’t be too long before it owns the whole damn country. Sorry Donald, it isn’t just whinging generals resisting change, it isn't that people are anti-war or pro-war, it isn’t that they think you don’t want to defend America, it’s just that your job is US Defence Secretary. The clue to what you've got to do is in the word defence and you palpably haven’t done the job. You’ve got to go.

Rumsfeld sort of acted as the cordon sanitaire around Bush. With Rumsfeld going (and definitively gone hopefully very soon), Bush will finally be able to listen to the military top brass enunciating their strategical thoughts as to the better course of action to take on Iraq. America should back off from Iraq now and instead focus on Afghanistan. We must all put a bit more of effort in Afghanistan to support NATO. If NATO forces fail in Afghanistan, there goes the last shred of Western credibility to do the right thing. Let's hope Gates puts some sense in Bush.
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06 November 2006, 10:17
Epson EMP-TWD3 LCD Projector
 The projector, priced at Rs 99,400, is fitted with a short focus lens capable of a 1.5X wide zoom, so it fits easily into smaller living spaces. It also features 1200 ANSI lumens, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and Epson -Twin Optimise Reflection Lamp (E-TORL). EPSON EMP-TWD3, handy enough to be carried around, has an integrated optical disc player that supports multiple video formats, including DVD, VCD and super VCD, apart from playing audio CDs, MP3s and WMA files. Besides, the device can also read JPEG images, wherein digital photo collections can be seen as slide shows. For fast shutdowns after the credit roll, the projector only needs nine seconds to cool down. In addition, EPSON EMP-TWD3 has several ports for connecting to laptops and tuners.
Epson Releases EMP-TWD3 All-in-One Projector
Epson announced the launch of the Epson EMP-TWD3, Epson's first combo projector to feature a built-in DVD player with a pair of integrated stereo speakers. The new projector's cubical form factor is almost completely devoid of any unsightly wires typically found in a home entertainment setup. Based on the home entertainment all-in-one concept, the projector is handy enough to be carried around. The minimalist design means users only need to connect the power supply and the home cinema projector is ready to beam. The integrated optical disk player plays multiple video formats including DVD, Video CD and Super Video CD. It also spins audio CDs, MP3s and WMA files. For optimal sound reproduction, the two 10W speakers are rear facing and are fully capable of delivering rich natural sounds. The player also reads JPEG images and can present them as slide shows. Aside from just playing video and music data from disk sources, the EMP-TWD3 has several ports which allow users to connect external devices such as laptops and media devices such as tuners. The projector features a short focus lens capable of a 1.5X wide zoom, 1200 ANSI lumens, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and Epson's E-TORL (Epson-Twin Optimise Reflection Lamp). Equipped with the new Epson Cinema Filter, the new projector applies optical adjustments automatically to ensure precise color re-production. The vertical and horizontal lens shift function means images can be shifted without any distortion, even if the projector is not placed squarely to the screen. The projector is available for Rs 99,400 (MRP).
Epson EMP-TWD3 LCD Projector Specifications
| General | Aspect Ratio | 16:9 (Native), 5:4, 4:3 | | Brightness (ANSI Lumens) | 1200 ANSI Lumens | | Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 | | Display Type | 0.55" Polysilicon LCD x 3 | | Resolution (Native / Max) | WVGA (854 x 480) SXGA (1280 x 1024) | | Video Compatibility | NTSC / PAL / SECAM / HDTV | | Projection Lens | F = 1.7 ~ 2.1 f = 13.7 ~ 20.5 | | Number of Colors | 16.7 Million Colors | | Size | Dimensions (WxHxD) | 13.3in. x 7.0in. x 12.2in. (33.78cm x 17.78cm x 30.99cm) | | Weight | 15.4 lbs. (6.99 kg) | | Connectivity | Inputs | 1 x S-Video 1 x Composite RCA 1 x Mini D-Sub 15 Pin RCA Audio L/R 1 x Mini Stereo | | Outputs | RCA Subwoofer Out | | Audio | Dual Integrated 10W Stereo Speakers | | Operation | Power Supply | 100 ~ 240 V / 50 ~ 60 Hz | | Power Consumption | 230W | | Audible Noise | 28 dB | | Operating Temperature | 41°F ~ 104°F (5°C ~ 40°C) | | Projection Lens | Lamp Type | 135W UHE | | Lens Shift | Vertical: 50% Horizontal: 25% | | Projection Screen Size (Diagonal) | 30in. ~ 300in. (76.2cm ~ 762cm) | | Optical Zoom | 1.5x | | Vertical Keystone Correction | +/- 15 Degrees | | Other | Features | Integrated DVD Player | | In The Box | Items | Power Cord Remote Control User Manual Warranty Lens Cap |
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05 November 2006, 18:20
Mobile Phone Tools
Mobile Phone Tools
BlogTools.
Connect your laptop to your cell phone, use your cell phone as a modem. Mobile Phone Tools includes a GPRS connection wizard and major cell phone operator parameters to help you connect to the Internet anywhere. Synchronize your cell phone contacts and calendar with your PC via MS Outlook; send fax, SMS and MMS messages from your laptop. Total Outlook integration. Create mobile media with ringtone software, wallpaper and video editing tools.
Get online, even if there’s no network. Connect your laptop to your cell phone, and using your cell phone as a modem, get connected to the Internet. Mobile PhoneTools v3 uses new communication technologies (GPRS, UMTS, GSM) for efficient, high-speed connections. Includes a GPRS connection wizard as well as parameters for the major cell phone operators to make it easy to configure.Synchronize you cell phone with your PC. Send and receive email, synchronize your cell phone contacts and calendar with your PC via MS Outlook. Mobile Phone Tools has complete Outlook integration.Manage communications efficiently from your mobile office: Send and receive email, send SMS, MMS and fax messages from the convenience of your laptop using your cell phone to get you online.Explore the multimedia features of your phone. Mobile Phone Tools includes ringtone software so you can make your own ringtones and transfer them to your phone via Bluetooth, infrared or cable. Plus wallpaper and video editing tools to personalize your cell phone exactly the way you want. [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] |