A PDA can also play mp3’s if they are stored in the memory of the PDA.
Just like a desktop computer, depending on the amount of memory on your PDA.
The PDA has a built in windows media player, that allows mp3 files to be played.
You can be doing other tasks on your PDA while the mp3’s are playing, however it may slow your PDA down a little.
Once again in depends on the amount of memory you have.
Another way to store your mp3’s you want to play on your PDA is by the use of a memory card.
The memory card slides into the top of your PDA in most cases, and then using your stylus you simply open the storage card folder and it lists the mp3’s you have on the memory card.
If you have enough memory, this is how you also transfer mp3’s to the main memory of the PDA in order to play a specific mp3 at a different time.
You can listen to mp3’s through the speakers that are usually found on both sides of the front of your PDA.
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December 23rd, 2008 | Posted in pda | No Comments
Whether you are cooking for a feast of adults for Halloween or looking for some great kid approved recipes there are plenty of resources online for some excellent spooky recipes for All Hallows Eve.
There are some basic rules that will help the meal preparation and presentation go a little more smoothly if you’ll follow them.
Hopefully that advice below will help you get through your spook fest and enjoy a great dinner too.
Most people who have a huge Halloween party will find that they will be interrupted throughout the evening with trick or treaters seeking the perfect treat.
While we want to enjoy the ghosts, goblins, kings, and princesses gracing our stoop we also do not want to burn the food we are working hard to prepare.
For this reason we need to select foods that require little attention during the preparation process rather than foods that are quite time consuming and attention demanding.
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December 23rd, 2008 | Posted in holiday cooking ideas | No Comments
Shunted locks are just one of the items an emergency locksmith must know well.
A shunt is the process of turning aside or moving to an alternate course, a bypass.
Shunted locks come in different brands.
One of those brands is that of a British company named Bramah.
The prices for a Bramah shunted lock can go up to $193.
These locks are made for wooden doors, metal doors, sliding doors, and cabinets.
A shunt switch is used in a vandal-resistant mortise lock.
These locks are used in places such as emergency exits.
The complexity of these alarm locks requires educated intelligence on the part of the locksmith who may be required to repair or replace such a lock.
Locksmiths may also be called in a situation where an exit or emergency door has been locked or jammed.
There are doors that must legally remain unlocked.
Any time they have become illegally obstructed, the locksmith may be called to undo the damage.
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December 23rd, 2008 | Posted in locksmith | No Comments
When you boil down to the basics of the things you must do before you can get a private pilot’s license, it is basically three things.
You must log 40-50 hours of flight time with your instructor with at least one solo flight in there.
You must pass a flight test where an FAA examiner goes up in the airplane with you to check out your knowledge and skill in handling the aircraft.
And you must be able to pass the FAA written pilot’s license exam.
Maybe because its a written test, that exam is often the thing that is most intimidating to people.
For many of us, fear of written exams starts in school.
So the more you know how to pass that exam, the better prepared you will be when you go to the testing center to take the test.
When you were in school, it was considered cheating to know what was on the exam before you took it.
But your instructors and the FAA want you to pass this exam.
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December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in getting your pilots license | No Comments
Before you go to the great expense of buying a horse, you need to evaluate how good a rider you are, and just how much do you really know about horses and horse care.
Make no mistake, you need to really be honest with yourself as this is a huge commitment.
Ask yourself what size and age of horse would work best for you as well.
Okay you have just fallen in love with a flashy looking equine and now what? What do you want to achieve and is THIS the horse for you? Are you going to be hunting, driving, barrel racing, trail riding or jumping? Are you going to ride at all? You can get horses just to drive.
What about this horse’s temperament? Quiet, feisty, pushy, amenable, or grumpy? If you aren’t comfortable with horses, don’t get a pushy horse, as you will find it ruling you and not the other way around.
If you are planning to just trail ride, don’t buy an eventing horse.
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December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in horse | No Comments
The Earth’s woodlands are under a great deal of pressure.
Our abundant jungles are rapidly becoming extinct due primarily to illicit activities such as gold mining, hydropower, timber harvesting, and the hunger for land.
Tropical and mature forests are being damaged by the lumber and paper trade.
Millions of the livelihood of the indigenous people living in the jungles is undermined, and a wide array of animal and plant types ceases to exist forever.
If such deforestation facts are already known to man, then why is the rate of forest abolition continually growing? Perhaps it is because that the people are in dire need for both money and food that such things come to happen.
Through man’s negligence, more than half of what used to be a viable rich land became swept off of its own natural possessions.
That is why there is no blaming to nature if it strikes back at us through many different ways.
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December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in deforestation | No Comments
You have finally had it with the junk in your home.
You conduct a thorough cleaning of the whole house and come up with a ton of stuff that you would like to get rid of and save your house from becoming a museum of artifacts and ancient furniture and knickknacks.
But hold on just a moment.
As it turns out, you may be sitting on a gold mine so it will be to your benefit to search throughthe selection of junk and find the treasures you can sell.
Once you find the treasures, where should you sell them? eBay is always a great choice to sell unwanted items because people from all over the world will have a chance to take a look at the items and buy them if they are interested.
There is always a buyer for everything.
That broken lamp? Could be worth a lot to a collector.
Those old records? Some music junkie in Europe would love to add them to his collection.
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December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in artifacts | No Comments
Italy is one of the most romantic countries in the world.
Because of its old-world charm, its arts, culture and architecture, Italy is the destination to go when you want to go off to a romantic sailing vacation with someone you love.
There are many sights to see and things to do in this little country in Europe and you will definitely enjoy it.
that is as long as you prepare well.
Sailing vacations can be the most romantic thing in the world but it can also be the most unromantic when you dont prepare for it well.
Accidents can happen in cruise ships and unexpected illnesses may occur.
That is why it is important that when you pack, you include items that will make your sailing vacation comfortable and stress-free.
Here are some tips that will help you make your sailing vacation to Italy an affair to remember.
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MedicinesNothing is more unromantic than having your head on the sideboard, spilling your guts out.
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December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in sailing vacation | No Comments
Hillary Clinton is boldly running for President in 2008, and the thought may seem unusual, since we’ve never had a woman President.
We have, however, had a President election with a woman on the ballot before - 13 elections, in fact! Here’s a look at some of the more notable cases of this phenomena, and why Clinton may just have a chance.
Lenora Fulani - ran for the New Alliance Party in 1988.
She is a developmental psychologist and psychotherapist.
She is perhaps the most successful female Presidential candidate so far.
She is both the first woman and the first African-American to achieve a spot on the ballot in all fifty states, and she pulled a record number of votes for a female candidate, at 217,219.
She ran again in 1992 for the same party, but didn’t do as well.
In 1993, she joined with activists rallying around Ross Perot, to get an alternative voting platform going.
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December 21st, 2008 | Posted in election | No Comments
If you are eyeing for an international internship, one good source to get one would be from the government.
You can apply for direct international internships in credible organizations under it.
With that, you can be sure that the organization you will be applying for has certified international standards an can give your resume a boost.
GovernmentUnknown to many, the U.
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State Department along with other federal agencies that are based locally or abroad offer some internship programs; both for undergraduates and graduate students.
Although most of the positions are unpaid, application is still very competitive.
However, most students tend to over look this opportunity, since most would want to look for internships in the private sector.
If you want to enter the competition, then you should do so early.
For summer internship, you should apply by November 1, while March 1 and July 1 are the deadlines for fall and winter, respectively.
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December 21st, 2008 | Posted in internship | No Comments