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Apakah anda setuju dengan saya ?? kalo nggak setuju buktikan saja sendiri :D
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apakah ini benar apa tidak foto ini saya tidaklah tau yang pasti saya temukan di internet foto tikus menyerupai telinga manusia
alamak...!!
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yang butuh peta indonesia masuk sini yah... ada surabaya purwokerto bandung yogya
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wah akhirnya dapat free sms nih lumayan gak kena pulsa :D silakan liat aja langsung coba ya
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VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware. Targeted at server, desktop and embedded use, it is now the only professional-quality virtualization solution that is also Open Source Software.
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Process Lasso improves system performance, responsivenss, and stability in high load situations. It watches for processes consuming too much of the CPU and automatically restrains them to improve system responsiveness. It can also automatically terminate undesired processes, apply default priorities to an application each time it is run, or log all processes launched. It is not a task manager replacement, but does have task manager like capabilties only as a compliment to its core functions.
Process Lasso for Windows XP/2003 x64.
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Process Lasso improves system performance, responsivenss, and stability in high load situations. It watches for processes consuming too much of the CPU and automatically restrains them to improve system responsiveness. It can also automatically terminate undesired processes, apply default priorities to an application each time it is run, or log all processes launched. It is not a task manager replacement, but does have task manager like capabilties only as a compliment to its core functions.
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Catalencoder is a MPEG2/DVD to DivX/XviD converter. It is very simple to use and has a very good quality on output.
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FreeBASIC is an open source, 32-bit BASIC compiler with the syntax the most compatible possible with MS-QuickBASIC that adds new features such as pointers, unsigned data types, inline-assembly and many others.
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SpeedFan monitors fan speeds, temperatures and voltages in computers with hardware monitor chips. It can even access S.M.A.R.T. info for those hard disks that support this feature and show hard disk temperatures too, if supported. It can even change the FSB on some hardware. At the lowest level, it is a hardware monitor software, but its main feature is that it can control fan speeds according to the temperatures inside your pc, thus reducing noise and power consumption
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WildBit Viewer is compact & fast image viewer with slide show and editor. Eye catching interface within blazing fast folder, file list and thumbnail viewer. Viewer includes also Image Info with Image EXIF meta data JPEG and TIFF support and IPTC (IIMV4) information (like PhotoShop file info) from JPEG and TIFF, Thumbview has changeable views, sorting and thumbnail predefined sizes for fast thumbnail size setting. Viewer also includes shell toolbar, you can drop your favorite folder there and use it as an organizer.
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µTorrent is an efficient and feature rich BitTorrent client for Windows sporting a very small footprint. It was designed to use as little cpu, memory and space as possible while offering all the functionality expected from advanced clients.
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1. Lock your doors. Even if you may have grown up in a place where it was ok to leave your door unlocked, the world is different now.
2. Lock the windows. Ground level windows and sliding doors are easy to open from the outside. A slightly more motivated thief will check.
3. Leave the lights on. When you go out, leave a light on in any room in the house or invest in a light timer to automatically turn on lights at whatever time you want. Let the thief hesitate about breaking in.
4. Don't leave notes on the door. Example: "Hi delivery company, I wont be home all day just leave my packages on the back porch." Not only will a thief look on your porch, he'll also know definitively that you're not home for the day.
5. Report strange things to the police. If you see a strange car driving through the neighborhood several times a day, report it! If someone is sitting in their car parked on your street for a long time, report it! A moving van at your neighbors house with no for sale sign, report it!
6. Install security lighting to your yard. It is harder for a thief to break in if there are lights placed at entry points to your house.
7. Make sure your hedges are trimmed below the level of the window sill.
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#Note whether the malfunctioning light is at your home, along a street, or at a business.
[If your street light is not burning brightly, report it right away]
# Note the nearest physical street address of the light or lights.
# Note whether the light is never on, cycles on and off, or is damaged in some way.
# Temporarily identify the pole with tape or ribbon.
# Be ready to provide specific directions from main road or intersection to the light pole in question.
# Go to the website for Duke Energy, as seen in external links.
# Look for the Residential Customers section at upper left. Choose your state and click GO.
# Look for Request Service and click on Report an Outage
# Scroll down and click on Request Lighting Repair
# Fill in the form with the information you have gathered above as well as your name and address and other vitals.
# Click send.
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1. Borrow a screwdriver from a neighbor.
2. Take off the screws on your letterbox. Lift up the flap and you should see them.
3. Pull off the letterbox, trying to not damage the door-frame that much.
4. Put your hand through the hole in your door, and try to reach either a set of keys or the handle to open the door.
5. If this doesn't work, try to find an open window that you might be able to get through.
6. If you have a tiled roof and a ladder, you may be able to climb onto the roof, and gain access by removing tiles.
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1. Choose a height for your security chain and mark it on the door. Make two marks so it is level.
2. Select a screw head drill bit and attach it to the drill. You will be using this to attach the slide channel to the door.
3. Align the slide channel with your pencil marks and drill the screws into position.
4. Use your pencil to mark the position of the slide channel on the door frame. Hold the chain holder over your pencil marks and draw around it. You will need this outline in order to chisel out a recess.
5. Make a series of deep cuts along your pencil outline.
6. Remove the wood.
7. Hold the chain holder in the recess and drill it into place.
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1st Remember that every part of your body and everything about yourself has the potential to be used as a weapon. This includes items can be found in your pocket as pens, keys, or small pistols.
2nd Scream. Screaming May scare and the attention of the murderer.
3rd Block or dodge oncoming attack. What use another defense tactic when you knocked out?
4th Close your fists, unless you plan, with an open hand for a particular strike, block, or attack. An open hand is much more to those injured in a fight than a closed fist. You can easily make your fingers disrupted or interrupted by an attacker strikes have open if your hands when they are not needed.
5th Aim for sensitive areas such as abdomen, bar, face and thigh. These areas are easy to take and will likely knock down the enemy for your chance to escape. Remember, a severe blow to a person's face is highly effective, they lose their meaning. A broken nose or a strike, for the eyes severely hinder your opponent is the ability to observe and react. Do not strike a person in the mouth - it can damage your hands.
6th If you are in close proximity to your attacker, jabbing with the elbows and knees can be an effective method of defence. To headbutting.
7th If necessary, use hard item available to browse or scratches jab your attacker's face: a stick, a stone, a pen, a piece of glass, etc. The eyes and throat, are particularly vulnerable areas.
8th Editors winds. If an attacker gets a hold of you and does not have a firearm on the head or a knife to the neck, squirm. Herauswindend and pinching the attacker can help you out of his clutches. If the attacker has a weapon, keep it out.
9th If your attacker down, and they are no longer a threat, assault stop. Kicking the jaw from an unconscious person is not self-defence, it's a lack of self-control.
10th Call the police as soon as your attacker is no longer a threat.
* If you are attacked, it is very likely that you will want to hurt you if you resist or not. However, if you have the choice in the matter, try to avoid a fight if possible. No argument is worth it hurt, or hurt somebody else. * What you can to get themselves out of immediate danger, but you use your decision whether or not to a violent method of self-defense. * A martial arts class will contribute to the development of techniques, self-defense and personal discipline. * If an attacker demands money or other personal possessions, it is often better, as they try to self-defence. Do not worry if he or she tries to steal your purse, wallet, MP3 player, etc. My life is only important if you are attacked. * If you are stuck up for that money, throw it low and behind the attackers. He / She is worried about more money than you and will turn away to get it. This gives you a chance to run away or get hurt. Running away is better. * If it is a bullying attack for the purpose of intimidation, not to commit another crime and the fight is unavoidable, remember that responses to violations of the attackers discourage repeat attacks. This also applies if you are injured or not "the winner" of this time. * Tell your surroundings and be prepared. Get your keys ready before you for your car, so that you are not at risk, since one of the bags / purse for her. * Avoid walking alone in strange, dark places. * Trust your instincts. * Scream loudly, if someone attacks. It can be afraid of the person away. * Consider using a knife or pepper spray for self-defense, but only if you have an adequate training and are in compliance with the law. * If it is legal, you might want to use a firearm for self-defense - this is probably a concealed weapon permit. * Please note that nearly everything, and everything around you can be used as a weapon. If you are alone in the area and where you will probably attack, in your environment, as you walk along. Even something as small as a pen in your purse can be an effective weapon against your attacker. -- things you`ll need it ---
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1 Go into the room and all the trash in a garbage bag.
2 Next, everything is not in this room in a pile.
3 Well, the kind of clothing staple child in dirty, away, away, to save (out of season), and tidy.
4 Hang \ Fold all, the clothes away.
5 Toss away all the clothes in the garbage bag.
6 Add all the dirty clothes in a hamper.
7 Fold all the clothes and give them away in a garbage bag. Then they donate to clothing pantry or goodwill.
8 Add all clothing shop in a long, flat box, and save the child's bed.
9 Sort toys every child in the pile-store, give away, the removal and storage.
10th Repeat # 's 7 and 8 only with toys this time.
11 Put toys in bins or shelves sorted by category (dolls, trains, ect.)
12nd Put books on shelves.
13rd Toss or storage of the old school papers.
14th Changing the child in the bed sheets.
15th Vacuum \ sweep the floors.
16th Dust buffets, night stands, head boards, ect.
17th Wash windows and mirrors.
18th If the full hamper wash the clothes hamper and put back into the room, if not only impede the spray with some air freshener to keep smelling fresh.
19th As you leave the room spray the air with air freshener.
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1. Learn to spot a fake. Don't rely on retailers or the government to protect you from counterfeit products. The sheer quantity of these products makes this nearly impossible. The most important tip? If a deal is too good to be true, the product is probably fake. Check out the related wikiHow for more tips on how to spot a fake.
2. Shop at reputable retailers. Counterfeit goods do make their way onto the shelves of even the largest, most established stores, but less reputable retailers are far more likely to sell counterfeit products. Discount retailers, such as "dollar stores," are easy targets for suppliers of counterfeit goods because these stores often sell an ever-changing variety of lower-quality items and cater to customers who are very price-conscious. Small stores that sell a dizzying array of (mostly) junk are also prime outlets for counterfeits, especially those stores that haven't been in business for very long.
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