Friday, October 1, 2010

MOBNAS INDONESIA (INDONESIA CAR PRODUCTION)


PANSER ANOA



RUNNA MOBNAS



ESEMKA



UNNES ARINA


Gambar
BONEO



TEXMACO PERKASA



MOBNAS MALEO



TIMOR S2



BAKRIE B-97



DI GANG CAR



BBT MARLIP



INKA GEA



TAWON



KOMODO MOBNAS

Thursday, September 30, 2010

The Best Digital Cameras

Fujifilm FinePix Z70

 Fujifilm FinePix Z70 
" the Fujifilm FinePix Z70 is a very capable, solidly built pocket point-and-shoot with an almost throw-away price-tag, making it perfectly suited to rough and tumble family life."

Pentax Optio H90


Pentax Optio H90 
"Given its overall plus points it's a shame therefore that Pentax lacks the marketing budget and spend of its electronic company rivals when it comes to shouting about its products. Scoring highly across most categories, there's a time and place for humility, but the Pentax Optio H90 isn't it."

Canon Powershot S95


Canon Powershot S95
"The Canon PowerShot S95 addresses virtually all of the issues that detracted from its predecessor - most notably the lack of HD video and sky-high price - whilst further improving the handling and customisation. Current S90 owners won't find too many reasons to upgrade, but the S95 is an even more attractive proposition as a serious compact for serious users."


Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5



Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 
"Our test of whether we truly liked a camera or not is always whether we're reluctant to give it back to the relevant PR person, and we have to say that was the case with the LX5."


Nikon D3000

 Nikon D3000 
"As with the Nikon range topping D3x, with the D3000 at the very opposite end of the scale, its manufacturer is again providing the photographer (fledgling in this case) with their own virtual 'wingman', delivering essential aid whilst leaving them to get on with the business of taking photos."

Nikon D90
 Nikon D90 
"The bottom line is that if you are looking for a high-performance yet affordable DSLR for taking high-resolution still photographs of varied subjects, I can highly recommend the Nikon D90 to you."


Canon EOS 7D


Canon EOS 7D 
"When the Canon EOS 7D was announced at the beginning of September 2009, many people instantly dismissed it because of the lack of a full-frame sensor. On closer inspection, that seems to be their loss, as the 7D is a fantastic APS-C DSLR that only narrowly misses out on our highest 5 Star / Essential award."


Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Canon EOS 5D Mark II 
"Whilst not perfect, the new Canon EOS 5D Mark II ultimately strikes a great balance between resolution, quality and performance, offering a fantastic all-round package that just deserves our highest Essential rating..."


Sony A900
Sony A900









 "In terms of image quality, the A900 is also hard to find fault with. The resolution is jaw-dropping, the dynamic range is fantastic, the tonality is great and the colours are pleasing."

alloy wheels for your car

Bunga Bangkai (amorphophallus titanum)






Bunga bangkai ini memiliki ukuran tinggi sekitar 70 cm dengan diameter kuncup bunga sebesar 80 cm.
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Aroma tidak sedap dari bunga tersebut membuat beberapa warga harus menutupi hidungnya.
 proses tumbuh berkembangnya bunga bangkai dari masa kemasa
Nepenthes raja

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Toy Safety - Choosing Safe Toys

 
What toys are best for your child?
It seems like an easy enough question, but you don't want to buy your child a toy that isn't safe or that he isn't going to play with.
In addition to considering your child's interests and asking what he would like, one of the most important things to keep in mind is the age recommendations for the toy. For example, for younger children, it will help you avoid toys with small parts and those that pose choking hazards. But it can also help you avoid buying a toy that won't hold your child's attention and get him easily frustrated.
So don't buy your 7 year old a Lego Mindstorms Robotics Invention System, even if you think he would have fun playing with a robot. A child who is under 10 to 12 years old likely won't be able to build or program the robots that come with this set. And instead of having a toy that he will enjoy, it will likely end up sitting in the box, the back of the closet, or on a shelf somewhere.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission offers these toy safety shopping tips:

Under 3 Years Old

  • Children under 3 tend to put everything in their mouths. Avoid buying toys intended for older children which may have small parts that pose a choking danger. Specifically, you should avoid toys with small parts that can fit inside a choke test cylinder or no-choke testing tube, which measures 1 1/4 inches wide by 2 1/4 inches long and simulates the size and shape of a young child's throat.
  • Never let children of any age play with uninflated or broken balloons because of the choking danger.
  • Avoid marbles, balls, and games with balls that have balls with a diameter of 1.75 inches or less. These products also pose a choking hazard to young children.
  • Avoid toys with small magnets, magnetic pieces, or loose magnets, as they can be swallowed. Unfortunately, if two magnets connect together after they are swallowed, they can cause an intestinal blockage or more serious problems.
  • Children at this age pull, prod and twist toys. Look for toys that are well-made with tightly secured eyes, noses and other parts.

Ages 3 Through 5

  • Avoid toys that have sharp edges and points.
  • Avoid toys that are constructed with thin, brittle plastic that might easily break into small pieces or leave jagged edges.
  • Look for household art materials including crayons and paint sets, marked with the designation "ASTM D-4236." This means the product has been reviewed by a toxicologist and, if necessary, labeled with cautionary information.
  • You should also avoid toys with magnets at this age.

Ages 6 Through 12

  • Teach older children to keep their toys away from their younger brothers and sisters.
  • If buying a toy gun, be sure the barrel or the entire gun is brightly colored so that it's not mistaken for a real gun.
For children of all ages:
  • check toys regularly for small parts, breakage and potential hazards, including chipped or peeling pain. Damaged or dangerous toys should be repaired or thrown away.
  • watch for toy recalls and quickly remove recalled toys
  • encourage your kids to not put their toys in their mouth (although it is harder for infants and younger toddlers)
  • if you buy a bicycle, scooter, skates, or other sporting goods, buy a helmet and appropriate pads too, and make sure the child wears them.
  • teach them to put toys away when they're finished playing so they don't trip over or fall on them.
Also keep in mind that the American Academy of Pediatrics:
  • recommends against the home use of trampolines
  • recommends that children under 16 shouldn't ride on 4 wheel All Terrain Vehicles and advises a ban on the sale of all 3-wheeled ATVs
  • advises that children are at big risk of getting hurt from non-powder guns, like BB guns, pellet guns, air rifles, and paintball guns

Hearing Loss and Loud Toys

It is easy to spot some unsafe toys, like those with sharp edges or small parts, but loud toys are an under-recognized hazard to children. Remember that some toys, even those recommended for young children, can produce noise at a level that could damage your child's hearing. These types of toys include cap guns, musical toys, toy phones, horns, sirens, and even squeaky rubber toys, which can produce noise as high as 90 to 120 decibels. According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, "When held directly to the ear, as children often do, a noisy toy actually exposes the ear to as much as 120 dB of sound, a damaging dose -- the equivalent of a jet plane taking off. Noise at this level is painful and can result in permanent hearing loss."
Although you likely should avoid toys that sound loud, if your child gets any toys that make noise, be sure that he doesn't put them up to his ear, which can cause even more damage to his hearing.

Video Game Ratings

In addition to following age recommendations on toys, you should observe the ratings on any video games that your child wants. Remember that games rated T -Teen have content that is unsuitable for children under age 13. It is better to stick with games that are rated either EC - Early Childhood or E - Everyone, although even games rated E - Everyone can have some violence, comic mischief and/or mild language. Checking the ratings is important or you might get fooled into buying your child a game that isn't age appropriate. For example, the original Jax and Daxter game was rated E - Everyone, but the sequel, Jax II, is rated T -Teen.

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