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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Sony Play Station 3, The Latest and Amazing Features for Game Lovers

About Sony play Station 3

Globally acclaimed Sony products are known for their enterprising and ingenious features. The Sony play Station 3 is no exception and is the aftermath of its Play Station and Play Station 2 siblings. Born on November 17, 2006, this new video console sold over 5.5 million units in North America, Japan and pal territories.

Significant features of Sony Play Station 3

The Blu-ray disc unfolds a brand new generation in gaming experience and is unmatched with relation to the storage capacity of its digital media. The Blu-ray movies, music media and online services take you into a whole new world of playing the game.
There is the high definition multimedia interfacing where you can get high quality displays on the conventional and regular television portals.
The hard disk drive comes with a twenty or sixty GB that can be removed.
You can unite the PSP and ps3 for a great playing experience as the media is easy to exchange such as photographs, video games and movies and music from the ps3 into the PSP format.
The Play Station 3 can play as your play station and play station 2 games, CDs and DVDs.
The cell broadband engine is what empowers the play station 3 and is stupendous microprocessor that provides play station 3 with excellent computer performance and power.
There is continuous connectivity with Sony Play Station 3 that includes online gaming such as multiplayer gaming, text and video messages, audio chatting, download of required contents and browse on the internet.
The wireless control support SIXAXIS is the potential power being play station 3.

Sony Play Station Games and Networkworking

Games such as Resistance: Fall of Man, oblivion, f.e.a.r, sequels such as God of war, Gran, Warhawk and others and unique games of Final Fantasy XIII, Monster Hunter 3 and virtua Fighter 5 are some of the popular games in Play Station 3.
Sony Play Station 3 is playable Microsofts xbox live network and there is a support multiplayer and a subscription fee that goes with it.
Pay station and Pay station 2 games can be downloaded online from Play station network between five dollars and fifteen dollars.
Connectivity for formats for video Play Station 3 offers support to several SDTV and HDTV resolutions.
Audio-wise, it is supportive to several music formats, one of them being the seven point one digital audio of Dolby TrueHD to name of the top quality music formats.
Bluetooth connection is also supported by Play Station 3 as are the USD Portals.

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Dear Office Dweller

The following letter is a composite of feedback from road warriors in the field to the much respected and appreciated office dwellers who occupy the ivory towers, headquarters or maze of cubicles. The office dwellers are the curators of much needed scrolls, documents, data, financial information and other incredibly essential data and processes that enable the organization to function. The road warrior is the tireless face and voice at the front lines of the information supply chain, responsible for maintaining that delicate balance between the vision of the clients and the magic of what really happens behind the curtain.

"Did you get my electronic calendar invitation for our meeting in ten minutes?"

No, I did not get your electronic invitation for the meeting.

I am currently sitting in front of a very important client and giving my undivided attention. The Cell phone is turned to Vibrate and put away to avoid distraction. The laptop computer is turned off and in it's case. I have a pad and paper in front of me to take notes on highlights of our conversation. The client has my complete attention, especially when we are face to face. The client has specific needs and a vision of the future. I need to understand that vision and effectively communicate how our features will meet the needs of the client. When we are together, the client and I, we have one purpose that isolates us from the interruptions of the outside world. Our purpose is to find the best solution for a mutually beneficial business arrangement.

When the meeting is done, I will have to use my notes to draft a comprehensive document that I will send back to the ivory towers. This document must accurately convey the details of our conversation with the needs and vision of the client. It must accurately assess and explain the mutually beneficial business arrangement and establish the covenants or commitments of our conversation. My notes of those critical personal moments shared with the client will become the basis for a thesis that will be drafted many hours later in a hotel room in another city.

That electronic calendar invitation is buried amid two hundred and one other emails, many of which are from other clients. I will ready them all when I sit at my hotel room desk, eat my hotel cookie and drink my single serving hotel room coffee. The hotel has a Jacuzzi, pool and amenities that I will never see. What are the real amenities for a road warrior? high Speed internet connection, clean bed, hot shower and a continental breakfast are what constitute Home Sweet Home.

"Did you get the email with the attached 32MB Video of the receptionist's granddaughter's birthday party, the pictures from the company sponsored bar-Be-Cue, the invitation to have your car washed in the parking lot or the plethora of other emails with embedded cartoons and enormous attachments?"

Some places still define high speed internet connection as a 56k modem or a single wireless router available from the hotel lobby. Hopefully the download will be complete before I finish packing my suitcase in the morning. I can't wait to read the internal company announcement about the hot lunch yesterday, accompanied by the gratuitous oversized images of greasy burgers, fries and pizza slices. I am tempted to send an email with embedded pictures of my bran muffin and banana but fear that the humor will only create another burdensome download to my fellow road warriors. Besides, somebody already beat me to the punch line and responded with a "Reply to All" message to HR that included a social security number and complete medical history. There will be at least ten to fifteen more "Reply to All" messages that simply say "Thank You", but I won't know that until I open them. I have worn the letters off of my delete key.

"Did you read the email that I just sent to you?"

Thank you for the phone call. I am now driving in bumper to bumper traffic with one hand on my cell phone so I can talk to you. In my other hand is a pen, ready to scribble notes on the printed directions that I downloaded from some mapping software three days ago. I know that this call must be really important if you take the time to write the email and then call to make sure that I see it and respond. Where am I?

On the passenger side of the car is a slowly wilting drive-through lunch. A cup of car temperature coffee is perched in the console beside my elbow. I am driving with my knees and trying to avoid that other erratic driver who does not seem to be paying attention to the road or traffic. Was that my exit?

That's right, my cell phone does get messages. I wonder if I can scroll through my messages and read the pinpoint text while simultaneously talking to you about the attached files. Can you hear me? I think that I found the email that you are talking about. Yes, this is the email. Was that a police officer that I just passed? Is it legal to talk on the cell phone while driving in this city? Better not take any chances, I have to hang up for now and call you back. I may not be able to talk on the cell phone, but I don't think that there are any laws about doing email or text messaging on your phone while driving, not yet anyway.

"I just sent you an Instant Message, did you get it?"

Oh, you mean the Instant Message that you sent to ask me if I read the email that you called about while I am trying to drive? Sorry, I missed that one. Calculating route, when possible, please make a legal U-Turn. Oh, it is the agenda for the conference call that started five minutes ago. I need to provide a report and rolling forecast based on the staff meeting today? What meeting?

"Oh, we decided to change that feature three days ago. It is not available anymore."

I see, the features that I just explained to our client are no longer available. The new features will cost three times as much. The meeting that you just scheduled is for me to present how we are going to sell these expensive new features and to provide an updated forecast on the revised revenue. What, it is my turn to present? You do realize that I am hundreds of miles away right now, don't you? No, I can not email my presentation and review it with everyone by phone right now. Why? I have not started the presentation yet. I must have missed the announcement. What's that? Oh, you were not aware of the changes either and there was mp announcement. I understand completely, trust me, I really do.

So, we have a new company strategy and a new corporate direction. We have decided to reinvent ourselves. There will be a big meeting to unveil our new business plan and assigned goals. I got it. What's that? Oh, I need to submit my presentation on how I will achieve those goals and my plan must be sent before the close of business today. I'm sorry, you are breaking up. It must be a bad connection because I am close to the airport now. I do not know if you can hear me, but if you can then I want to you know that I will be boarding a plane soon and will call you again later from another city to find out what you are trying to tell me. Better yet, send an email.

"I bet you really enjoy those frequent flyer miles."

You really have no idea how much I look forward to taking my vacation, at home. After several weeks on the road and a different hotel room every night, I look forward to my own bed, the one that I picked out and paid for. These days we need to arrive at the airport at least two hours before the scheduled flight. This is not productive time. Imagine spending one quarter of your eight hour day in the office standing in line with your shoes in your hand. There is a line to check in, a line to go through security and a line at to board the plane. When you arrive, stand in line to collect your luggage and another line to get your rental car. Of course, you can bypass the line to collect your luggage if you do not travel with toothpaste, shaving cream, deodorant, any gels or liquids. You can identify those fellow passengers who have elected to expedite the cattle car processing by jettisoning their personal toiletries. It would be impolite to discuss how you can identify these passengers, just trust me on this one, you can.

Working on the computer on a tray table is only effective if you the proportionate arms of a Tyrannosaurus Rex and if the individual in front of you is incapable of reclining. More than likely, you will be staring at the liver pots in the bald patch on the top of the head in front of you for hours. Remember to bring large bills in exact change to pay for your wedge of wet cheese, two individually wrapped crackers and box of sixteen fabulous handpicked raisins. Ask for a receipt so you can expense your mid-air snack and then pay for the aisle or window seat next to you so you can claim it as entertainment expense if the snack is over your approved per diem.

If you fly as often as I do then you also get the benefit of memorizing the dialogue from abbreviated movies that you would not pay to see in the theatres. Of course, the bad language, violence and parental guidance scenes are all removed to make the movies safe for general audiences. Needless to say, we will never see Ozzy Osbourne on the eight inch monitors. Would you like to hear us recite the complete dialogue from "Coal Miner's Daughter" or "Vanity Fair"?

"You must hate your job."

On the contrary, I love it. The travel, the schedule, the hours and the inconveniences are sacrifices that must be made in the pursuit of a passion. Road warriors do not travel for the excitement of hotels, or for frequent flyer miles or because we enjoy the restaurants. The travel and time are a means to an end, and that end is something much more meaningful and personal. If you were to talk to us, really talk to us for a few hours, you would learn that the real passion is for family. For some road warriors that pursuit of accomplishment means a better life for a spouse or children at home. Every day away from home is a personal sacrifice that is an investment for the ones that are left behind. For other road warriors, the family is defined as the coworkers in the ivory towers. For these people it is the professional family and the success of the organization that keeps the fire burning within. For some other road warriors the extended family includes a special personal relationship with clients, and a true dedication to help each customer achieve their individual aspirations. For the vast majority of road warriors it is a combination of all of these things, the family at home, the family at work and the extended client family on the road.

We make sacrifices, but we are thankful to have the chance to do it and grateful to the people in the ivory tower. office dwellers are a source of constant support and amusement, for this we salute you

Sincerely,

Your Devoted Road Warrior in the Field

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Words of Wisdom

"Do Not Disturb signs should be written in the language of the hotel maids." - Tim Bedore

"The path to our destination is not always a straight one. We go down the wrong road, we get lost, we turn back. Maybe it doesn't matter which road we embark on. Maybe what matters is that we embark." - Barbara Hall, Northern Exposure

"The road that we travel may be long and arduous, full of many challenges. Yet it is the same road that leads back home and that is never too far." - John Mehrmann, Executive Blueprints Inc

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About the Author: John Mehrmann is a freelance writer and President of Executive Blueprints Inc., an organization devoted to improving business practices and developing human capital

John Mehrmann is an author, speaker and industry expert with Executive Blueprints Inc. http://www.ExecutiveBlueprints.com

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Success Lessons From Three UK Soccer Managers - People Are Always Quick To Put You In A Coffin

arsenal Football Club were the Champions of the Premier league in English soccer in 2004. This year they have not done as well and are only in third place.

The manager of arsenal is Arsene Wenger. He is the french magician who brought arsenal to the top of English football.He has found out the hard way how quick people are to write you off even if you recently achieved a huge success. He commented

"People are always quick to put you in your coffin."

Arsene admits that arsenal have little chance of retaining their title as Champions but they are still third in the league and as such will be able to take part in the European Champion's league next year.

arsenal have also just reached the quarterfinals of the first great soccer competition in the world -the FA cup. They are in form at the moment.

Arsene Wenger and arsenal football club have not given up. They know that they have not reached the pinnacle of English football but there are several other smaller mountains they are still busy climbing. They are not yet ready to climb into their coffins.

Too many people, at the first sign of criticism or the first hint of failure, meekly get into their own coffin and die before their time. This can happen at any age.

The great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas told people not to die meekly but to "rage, rage against the dying of the light!"

Quite a few people retire from life when they retire from their job. They potter about and waste their valuable time because they accept the verdict of society that the elderly have little left to offer the community.

Retirement is a chance to try learning some new skills; a chance to grow in character and knowledge. Let's not give up the ghost too soon! Let's not get into the coffin before our time.

Soccer managers live on the edge of life. They are always on the knife edge of success or failure. They are sacked when their teams fail to perform.

I enjoy listening to them especially after their teams have lost! Their comments usually have a motivational tip or two in them.

Jose Mourinho won the European soccer champions league with Porto in 2004 and then moved to Chelsea in West London where his team won game after game

Recently he has had two poor results and already is being asked if the honeymoon with Chelsea is over. He looked glum after two unaccustomed losses but denied that he was worried. He has retained his confidence and motivation.

"our mood has changed but not our confidence or motivation. When you lose you don't smile so much but the confidence is still there".

He was asked about the Carling cup final (one of the two main knockout competitions in England) and pointed out that his team had reached the final by a harder road than their rivals in the final - liverpool. However, he said: "When you arrive in the final you have to forget how you got there and concentrate on the final." Jose knows how to focus on what is important.

A reporter asked him how long it would be before his injured Dutch star Arjun Robbin could play again. Jose replied in typical fashion.

"I want to be fair with you. I have no idea and to be fair I don't want to have. I'm just interested in the players I have and the doubtful ones that might come and give you a hand. Robbin is not in either of these groups and I just prefer to forget!"

Jose knows how to concentrate on what he can do and not on what he can't! He doesn't want to waste time on sentimental talk about how Arjun is doing!

He claims to have a relaxed attitude to the nemesis of soccer coaches - the threat of the sack: "My life is easy. When I am not happy with my club - Goodbye! When my club is not happy with me - Goodbye"

Jose's confidence is astonishing. In fact he does not need to worry about the sack. A hundred clubs would ask him to be their coach if he was sacked. However I think he could still say 'Goodbye' without hesitation even if this was not the case. He is a man of decision and not one to wait around for things to happen. He is the type to make things happen his way or he'll head for the highway.

Alex Ferguson at Manchester United is another great soccer manager who never gives up. This season he is trying to catch up with Chelsea. He looks for any signs of hope: "Chelsea are not playing as well as they were four or five weeks ago. They don't have the form to fall back on." United are ready to pounce if Chelsea slip up. Sir Alex is a ferocious competitor.

All three of these managers are great leaders and motivators. They maintain their confidence and motivation and put a brave face on things when games go wrong. They never give up and they are decisive proud men who know their value.

They teach us not to get into the coffin before our time; to climb smaller mountains if we fail to climb the tallest;to focus on what we can do something about; to concentrate on what we have available and not on what we haven't; to move on if we are not happy; to compete ferociously even when we are behind - we can never know when our competitor might slip up!

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The Purpose of Yoga - Santosha for Your Health

What is santosha and how can it help your health? santosha is a moral observance (Niyama). santosha literally means contentment or happiness. Yet, this is much more than a Dont worry, be happy guideline.

How often do people consider exercise, or diet, to be major factors, when they consider the state of their physical health? If you listen to any commercial on the radio or television, you will notice they address exercise and diet, almost exclusively. Physicians always mention exercise and diet as part of a preventative health program.

However, stress and happiness, are also major factors in good health. too much stress can lower your resistance to allergies, pain, disease, and chronic illnesses. stress, anxiety, and anger can shorten your life, just as well as a poor diet and lack of exercise.

A person with a negative frame of mind tends to eat poorly and usually does not bother to exercise. When we are in a sad mental state, acid levels in the body and blood can rise, which may cause joint pain and lower our energy levels. Between poor eating habits, and the rise of acid levels in the body, the body becomes a breeding ground for all sorts of potential medical problems.

In comparison, people who are content, eat healthier and have a higher resistance to disease, as a result. Happiness will help people recover from illnesses much quicker, because they are in a positive frame of mind. With that said, happy people will live longer, simply because they are content.

Copyright 2007 paul Jerard / Aura Publications

paul Jerard, E-RYT 500, has written many books on the subject of yoga. He is a co-owner and the Director of yoga teacher training at: Aura wellness Center, in Attleboro, MA.
http://www.riyoga.com

He has been a certified Master Yoga teacher since 1995. To receive a Free Yoga e-Book: "yoga in practice," and a Free Yoga Newsletter, please visit:
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Golf in Bath, Avon, England

WHERE TO PLAY

The players club, 10 miles north of bath, is a shining example of modern golf course architecture. Designed by Adrian Stiff, the layout is incredibly well developed given it only opened for play in 2002. Stiff took inspiration from classic links and added elements of American stadium course design to create an incredible test of golf.

At more than 7,600 yards from the back tees and with two par 5s measuring over 650 yards, you had better be sure your driver is working well before stepping onto this course. From the Tiger tees the standard scratch of the course is 77, giving some indication of its difficulty. Many of the holes feature water and it's not just there for aesthetics.

everything at The players club has been constructed to the highest standards from the state-of-the-art irrigation system to the luxurious modern clubhouse.

Between Weston-super-Mare and Burnham lies Burnham & Berrow golf club. Founded in 1891, this is one of England's finest links. Tight fairways, sand hills and thick, thick rough make it a daunting prospect. Placement from the tee is key here and a premium is placed on the straight ball. Above all, you must keep it in play.

Founded in 1880, bath golf club, next to Sham Castle near the university, is one of the oldest in England. The course is laid out over Hampton Down and it rises to a hilltop, offering views as far as the Welsh mountains on a clear day. This was a very different proposition from the previous courses we had visited. After one modern, stadium style course and one traditional links, playing a downland, hilltop track highlighted the great diversity available in the surrounding area.

Although it's not a particularly long course, bath is certainly no walk in the park. Large undulations, changeable winds and well-placed bunkers serve to protect the layout.

The putting surfaces are particularly challenging as many are on the small side and there are some extremely confusing borrows to contend with. The fact that the amateur course record is just 68 (three under par) is a clear indication of how tricky bath can be.

WHERE TO STAY

The Royal Crescent hotel is situated on the magnificent Royal Crescent and is the height of luxury in bath. Filled with beautiful furniture and paintings by the likes of Reynolds and Gainsborough you are transported back to the late 18th century. The food is first-class and there's a supremely serene spa to relax in.

Pratt's hotel is in the centre of Bath, walking distance from all the major attractions. The hotel was originally five separate townhouses and the building dates from 1743.

off COURSE

Bath is packed with history and culture. As well as the stunning Georgian architecture of the Circus and Royal Crescent, make sure you visit such attractions as the magnificent Roman Baths and the fascinating Museum of Costume.

If you've left the car at home there are some superb pubs to visit. Recommended watering holes are The Hunstman, The Boater and The Grapes.

CONTACTS BOOK

THE players club
www.theplayersgolfclub.com

BURNHAM & BERROW
www.burnhamandberrowgolfclub.co.uk

BATH
www.bathgolfclub.org.uk

ROYAL CRESCENT hotel
www.royalcrescent.co.uk

PRATT'S hotel
www.prattshotel.co.uk

http://www.golf-monthly.co.uk
Golf Monthly is the UK's best-read golf magazine. It features star interviews, up-to-the-minute equipment reviews, instruction and travel features as well as news from the tours. The online site features daily news and has a dedicated golf forum. Users can also view video reviews of the latest equipment.

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