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		<title>Sony Ericsson S500</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[              www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=3348&#38;source=MOSTREAD. Retrieved 2008-01-01. 
^ a b Sony Ericsson sheds some light on the S500 slider - infoSync World
^ Sony Ericsson waxes lyrical over 'nature-inspired' handset &#124; Reg Hardware
^ Description from Sony Ericsson.
^ Sony Ericsson S500 changes colour with the seasons : Mobile Mentalism
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>              www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=3348&amp;source=MOSTREAD. Retrieved 2008-01-01. </p>
<p>^ a b Sony Ericsson sheds some light on the S500 slider - infoSync World</p>
<p>^ Sony Ericsson waxes lyrical over 'nature-inspired' handset | Reg Hardware</p>
<p>^ Description from Sony Ericsson.</p>
<p>^ Sony Ericsson S500 changes colour with the seasons : Mobile Mentalism</p>
<p>^ Alex Oeschger (4 December 2007), annabelle and Orange: focus on women, Telecom Paper </p>
<p> External links</p>
<p>Details of S500i at GSMArena</p>
<p>Tutorial to convert a regular S500i to a W580i</p>
<p>v  d  e</p>
<p>Sony Corporation</p>
<p>Primary businesses</p>
<p>Sony Corporation (electronics &amp; holding of the Sony group)  Sony Music Entertainment (music)  Sony Pictures Entertainment (motion pictures and television)  Sony Computer Entertainment (game)  Sony Financial Holdings (financial services; 60%)</p>
<p>Technologies and brands</p>
<p>  Betacam  Blu-ray  BRAVIA  CD  Cyber-shot  Dash  DAT  DVD  Handycam  HDCAM/HDCAM-SR  LocationFree  Memory Stick  MiniDisc  MiniDV  mylo  PlayStation  PSP  S/PDIF  SXRD  UMD  VAIO  Video8/Hi8/Digital8  Walkman  Walkman Phones  XDCAM  Xpld</p>
<p>Historical products</p>
<p>AIBO  CV-2000  Betamax  Sony CLI  Discman  JumboTron  Lissa  Mavica  NEWS  Qualia  SRS-17  TR-55  Trinitron  U-matic  Watchman  WEGA</p>
<p>Electronics</p>
<p>Sony Corporation  Sony EMCS  Sony Electronics (subsidiary in the US)  Sony Creative Software  Sony Ericsson (50%)  S-LCD (50% minus 1 share)  Sony Mobile Display  Sony Optiarc  Sharp Display Products (7%)  Sony Dash  Aiwa</p>
<p>Music</p>
<p>Sony Music Entertainment  Arista  Arista Nashville  BNA Records  Columbia Records  Columbia Nashville  Epic  Jive  J  Legacy  Sony Music Japan  Syco Music  Masterworks  Provident  RCA  Verity  Sony/ATV  Gracenote</p>
<p>Motion Pictures</p>
<p>and Television</p>
<p>Sony Pictures Entertainment  Columbia Pictures  Sony Pictures Classics  Screen Gems  TriStar Pictures  Triumph Films  Destination Films  Stage 6 Films  Affirm Films  Sony Pictures Television  Adelaide Productions  Culver Entertainment  Embassy Row  The Minisode Network  Sony Pictures Television International  2waytraffic  Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group  Sony Wonder  Sony Pictures Family Entertainment Group  Sony Pictures Digital  (Sony Pictures Imageworks  Sony Pictures Animation)  Syco TV   Syco Film   Sony Pictures Mobile  Sony Pictures Studios  Crackle  Fearnet  Game Show Network (50%)  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (20%)</p>
<p>Game</p>
<p>Sony Computer Entertainment  Sony Online Entertainment  Cellius (51%)  Square Enix (8.25%)</p>
<p>International networks</p>
<p>Sony Entertainment Television (Asia, India, Latin America, South Africa, Portugal, Russia and Spain)  AXN  AXN Crime  AXN Sci-Fi  Animax  Animax Eastern Europe  Mystery Channel  Channel 8 India</p>
<p>Financial services</p>
<p>Sony Financial Holdings  Sony Life Insurance  Sony Assurance  Sony Bank  Sony Bank Securities</p>
<p>Other businesses</p>
<p>So-net Entertainment</p>
<p>Other assets</p>
<p>Sony Corporation of America (umbrella company in the US)  Other subsidiaries</p>
<p>Joint ventures</p>
<p>Sony Ericsson  Sony/ATV  S-LCD  FeliCa Networks  Vevo  Cellius (49%)  Sharp Display Products (34% by April 2011)</p>
<p>Key personnel</p>
<p>Kazuo Hirai  Masaru Ibuka  Nobuyuki Idei  Yasuo Kuroki  Ken Kutaragi  Michael Lynton  Akio Morita  Norio Ohga  Amy Pascal  Howard Stringer</p>
<p>v  d  e</p>
<p>Principal Sony Ericsson/Ericsson mobile telephone models by series</p>
<p>C</p>
<p>C510  C702  C901  C902  C903  C905</p>
<p>D</p>
<p>D750</p>
<p>F</p>
<p>F305   F500  </p>
<p>G</p>
<p>G502  G700   G705   G900</p>
<p>J</p>
<p>J100  J132  J200  J210  J220  J230  J300</p>
<p>K</p>
<p>K200  K210  K220  K300  K310  K320  K330  K500  K510  K530  K550  K600   K608   K610  K630  K660  K700  K750  K770  K790/K800  K810  K850</p>
<p>M</p>
<p>M600</p>
<p>P</p>
<p>P800  P900  P910  P990  P1  'Paris'</p>
<p>R</p>
<p>R290  R310s  R320s  R380  R520  R600</p>
<p>S</p>
<p>S500  S600  S700  S710  S302  S312</p>
<p>T</p>
<p>T28  T39  T60  T66  T68i  T100  T280  T250  T290  T300  T310  T610/T616/T618/T630/T628  T650   T700   T707</p>
<p>U</p>
<p>Satio (U1)  Aino (U10i)</p>
<p>V</p>
<p>V600i  V630  V640  V800</p>
<p>W</p>
<p>W200  W205  W300i  W350i  W380a  W395  W518a  W580i  W595  W550/W600  W610i  W660  W700  W705   W710   W760  W800  W810  W850i  W880  W890  W900i  W902  W910i  W950i  W960  W980   W995</p>
<p>X</p>
<p>X1  X2  X5 (Pureness)  X10</p>
<p>Z</p>
<p>Z200  Z300  Z310  Z320i  Z500a  Z520a/Z520i  Z525  Z530  Z550  Z555  Z600  Z610  Z710  Z750  Z770  Z780  Z800  Z1010</p>
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		<title>Information About Three Wheelers Or Atc&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 09:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three wheelers, also known as ATCs, trikes and ATVs, were manufactured primarily to be used as recreation vehicles. Riders love to hop on their ATVs and ride on their property especially if it is a large one. There are some important facts related to three wheelers which should be mentioned in order to provide a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three wheelers, also known as ATCs, trikes and ATVs, were manufactured primarily to be used as recreation vehicles. Riders love to hop on their ATVs and ride on their property especially if it is a large one. There are some important facts related to three wheelers which should be mentioned in order to provide a little more information about recreation vehicles of this type.&#13;</p>
<p>Since three wheelers are recreational vehicles, they are frequently only allowed to be used on one's private property. This will vary depending on the location as some public property in various states may allow the operation of three wheelers.&#13;</p>
<p>One who is thinking about operating a three wheeler should also be aware of certain safety factors which relate to three wheeler use. Since the ATC only has three wheels, it is more likely to turn over on rough terrain and sharp turns than its quad counterpart. In order to operate the three wheeler in the safest manner, the operator should go at speeds which are slow enough to adequately maneuver around corners and turns. In addition, the three wheeler driver should use common sense when operating the vehicle and recognize its limitations as well as hazards in certain situations.&#13;</p>
<p>Three wheelers are a fun recreational vehicle for the whole family to enjoy. However, there are certain individuals who may be too young to operate the vehicle or ride on the vehicle. One should check their local laws regarding all-terrain vehicle operation regulations and see if there are any age limitations with regard to drivers or riders on three wheelers. In addition, parental supervision should be complied with as this is a heavy, motorized vehicle which could cause injury if not used properly and in a responsible manner.&#13;</p>
<p>In the past, three wheeler sales were quite impressive. However, these days that number has been greatly diminished if not obliterated as manufacturers do not readily make these vehicles any more. Due to liability reasons, manufacturers of all-terrain vehicles have chosen to manufacture quads, or four wheelers, instead as they are more sturdy and tend to turn over much less than three wheelers.&#13;</p>
<p>Three wheelers provide a great recreational sport for those who like to have a little adventure out in the great outdoors. Although these vehicles are not readily for sale anymore, one can choose to ride any of their all-terrain counterparts and still feel the wind in their hair on the trails. By reviewing the previously mentioned facts, one can determine for themselves if owning and riding a three wheeler is what they would like to do. It is important to review the facts prior to hopping on one of these adventurous vehicles.</p>
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		<title>KTM 525 XC ATV walkthrough PART1</title>
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		<title>The History of Television &#8211; England 1924</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an Englishman with an interest in English History I thought it would be of interest to tell the History of Television and it's invention by John Logie Baird at Ally Pally in London. The British Broadcasting Company started daily transmissions on November 14th 1922, by which time more than one million ten-shilling (50p) licences [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an Englishman with an interest in English History I thought it would be of interest to tell the History of Television and it's invention by John Logie Baird at Ally Pally in London. The British Broadcasting Company started daily transmissions on November 14th 1922, by which time more than one million ten-shilling (50p) licences had been issued. In 1927 the company was restructured as a public corporation -the BBC that we know today- by its founding father, John (later Lord) Reith, but by this time an even newer technology was being developed -television. </p>
<p> </p>
<p>In truth, the Corporation was very interested in the Television invented by John Logie Baird's experiments and wanted them to continue under their sponsorship, and not under that of any other company. Accordingly, Baird's company was offered the use of facilities on London's South Bank. By 1932 the BBC were sufficiently happy to allow regular experimental broadcasting. They now offered Baird a studio in their newly acquired premises in Portland Place, W1. Studio BB, Britain's first dedicated television studio, was housed in the basement of Broadcasting House, and it was from here that Baird continued to experiment and refine the new medium. Competition came from the Electronic and Music Industries (EMI), based in Hayes, Middlesex, where they had been working with the Marconi Company on developing a high definition system. </p>
<p> </p>
<p>In May of 1934 the British government appointed a committee, under the guidance of Lord Selsdon, to begin enquiries into the viability of setting up a public television service, with recommendations as to the conditions under which such a service could be offered. The results of the Selsdon Report were issued as a single Government White Paper in January of the following year. The BBC was to be entrusted with the development of television, which had to transmit a definition of not less than 240 lines with a minimum of 25 pictures per second. With the publication of this report the era of the low definition picture came to an end with ballerina Lydia Sokolova being the last artiste in Britain to appear via the old 30-line system. </p>
<p>The committee proposed that the two new high definition systems (Baird's 240 line and Marconi-EMI's 405 line) would be chosen to alternate transmissions by the BBC over a set period, until it was decided which was the better. Looking for a suitable site for the new service, the BBC chose Alexandra Palace in Haringey, Greater London. Its position, high on a hill, made it the ideal place to place a transmitter that would cover all of London and many of its surrounding counties. </p>
<p><strong>"Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It is with great pleasure that I introduce you to the magic of television..."</strong> </p>
<p>With those words Leslie Mitchell introduced Britain's first high-definition public television programme from Radiolympia. The date was 26th August 1936. This was the World's first Television broadcast. At the start of the war in 1939 over 80,000 viewers had been watching television 7 days a week.</p>
<p>During September 1st 1939 while Mickey Mouse was being shown on Television, All television's became blank and went off air. This programme returned in 1946 and BBC Television and radio has gone from strength to strength.</p>
<p><strong>Time Line of British Television</strong></p>
<p><strong>1924 Feb</strong></p>
<p>John Logie Baird sends rudimentary pictures over short distance</p>
<p>1925 May</p>
<p>Baird gives first public demonstration of television</p>
<p>1926 Jan 27</p>
<p>Baird demonstrates tv by wireless transmission to the Royal Institution, London</p>
<p>1927 Jan 1</p>
<p>The BBC becomes a public corporation</p>
<p>1930s</p>
<p>1932 Aug 22</p>
<p>BBC starts 30-line tests using Baird's system (until Sep 1935)</p>
<p>1936 Nov 2</p>
<p>Start of 405-line high definition service (for a few months alongside Baird's 240-line system)</p>
<p>1937 May 12</p>
<p>First outside broadcast: King George VI's Coronation procession</p>
<p>1939 Sep 1</p>
<p>Suspension of TV service because of WW2</p>
<p>1940s</p>
<p>1946 Jun 1</p>
<p>TV licence fee introduced</p>
<p>1946 Jun 7</p>
<p>Resumption of TV service after the war</p>
<p>1949 Dec</p>
<p>BBC Television service begins to spread outside of London.</p>
<p>1950s</p>
<p>1950 Aug 27</p>
<p>First cross-Channel broadcast (from France to England)</p>
<p>1953 Jun 2</p>
<p>Televising of Coronation, seen by c. 27m viewers, is watershed broadcast. Used 21 cameras</p>
<p>1954 Jun 6</p>
<p>Britain linked to Eurovision system.</p>
<p>1954 Jul 5</p>
<p>Daily news bulletin starts</p>
<p>1954</p>
<p>First on-screen weather presenter - George Cowling</p>
<p>1954 Aug 4</p>
<p>Establishment of Independent Television Authority, a public corporation</p>
<p>1955 Sep 22</p>
<p>Start of Independent (ie commercial) Television in London area by Associated-Rediffusion and Associated Television, together with the non-profit-making Independent Television News</p>
<p>1956</p>
<p>Independent Television service begins to spread outside of SE. Regional&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>1958</p>
<p>TV households exceed radio-only households</p>
<p>1958 Apr</p>
<p>First videotape broadcast, by BBC (VERA system)</p>
<p>1958 Jun 26</p>
<p>Associated-Rediffusion shows first programme from Ampex VTR, which becomes the established format</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>1960s</p>
<p>1962 Apr</p>
<p>First video tape slow-motion replay</p>
<p>1962 Jul 1</p>
<p>Pilkington Report published, recommending 2nd BBC programme, separate BBC service for Wales, change of line standard from 405 to 625 lines, colour on 625-line UHF, and the restructuring of ITV</p>
<p>1962 Jul 11</p>
<p>First transatlantic satellite broadcast. More&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>1964 Apr 20</p>
<p>Start of BBC2 on 625 line uhf. More&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>1964 Apr 26</p>
<p>BBC2 starts news review programme for deaf viewers</p>
<p>1967 Jul 1</p>
<p>Start of colour transmissions on BBC2. More &gt;&gt;</p>
<p>1967 Aug</p>
<p>BBC begins using fully electronic, colour, frame-rate standards conversion</p>
<p>1968 Jul 30</p>
<p>ITV franchise changes. LWT replaces ATV London; Yorkshire TV forms new region from part of old Granada area,  Harlech replaces TWW; Thames formed by ABC and Rediffusion. ATV takes on all-week Midland franchise. Granada takes on all-week NW franchise.</p>
<p>1969 Jul 21</p>
<p>BBC and ITV night-time audiences watch man's first steps on the moon. More&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>1969 Nov 15</p>
<p>Colour service inaugurated on ITV and  BBC1. More &gt;&gt;</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>1970s</p>
<p>1972 early</p>
<p>Removal of restrictions on broadcasting hours</p>
<p>1973 Feb 2</p>
<p>Teletext system demonstrated by BBC. IBA also developing a teletext system</p>
<p>1974</p>
<p>Video cassette recorders go on sale</p>
<p>1976</p>
<p>Colour sets outnumber b/w sets</p>
<p>1978</p>
<p>Opening of BBC's combined film and video tape archive, and end of junking policy</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>1980s</p>
<p>1982 Jan 1</p>
<p>ITV franchise changes: ATV, Southern and Westward give way to Central, TVS and TSW</p>
<p>1982 Nov 1</p>
<p>Start of S4C (Sianel Pedwar Cymru/Channel 4 Wales), with all Welsh language programmes, both BBC and Independent, moving to this new channel</p>
<p>1982 Nov 2</p>
<p>Start of Channel 4 in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland</p>
<p>1983 Jan 17</p>
<p>Start of breakfast television by BBC, followed by (1 Feb) TVAM on the ITV network</p>
<p>1985 Jan</p>
<p>Closure of last 405-line transmitter</p>
<p>1989 Feb</p>
<p>Start of domestic satellite services by Sky Television</p>
<p>1989 Sep</p>
<p>First official NICAM digital stereo sound transmissions, by ITV</p>
<p>1989 Nov 21</p>
<p>Televising of House of Commons begins</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>1990s</p>
<p>1990</p>
<p>Opening of British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB)</p>
<p>1990</p>
<p>Sky and BSB merge to form BSkyB</p>
<p>1993 Jan 1</p>
<p>ITV franchise changes: Thames, TSW, TVS, TVAM give way to Carlton, Westcountry, Meridian, GMTV</p>
<p>1996 Mar 15</p>
<p>BSkyB's first pay-per-view event: boxing match from Las Vegas</p>
<p>1997 Mar 30</p>
<p>Start of Channel 5. Needed retuning of millions of VTRs in order to prevent interference</p>
<p>1998 Oct 1</p>
<p>Digital satellite service starts.</p>
<p>1998 Nov 15</p>
<p>Digital terrestrial service starts, including widescreen broadcasts</p>
<p>2000s</p>
<p>2001 Jun</p>
<p>BBC's first digital interactive programme.</p>
<p>2002 May</p>
<p>Closure of ITV Digital (formerly ONdigital)</p>
<p>2002 Oct 30</p>
<p>Opening of Freeview digital terrestrial service to replace ITV Digital multiplexes</p>
<p>2003 Dec 29</p>
<p>Regulation of commercial tv passes to Ofcom following merger of ITC with other regulatory bodies</p>
<p>2004 Jan 28-29</p>
<p>BBC Chairman of Governors and Director General both resign in wake of Hutton Report</p>
<p>2004 Feb 2</p>
<p>Merger of Granada and Carlton is complete. Merged company is called ITV plc</p>
<p>2006 May</p>
<p>Start of high definition service.</p>
<p>2007 Oct 17</p>
<p>First analogue switch-off: BBC2 signal at Whitehaven, Cumbria</p>
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<p><strong><strong>The Chinese call England "The Island of Hero's" which I think sums up what we English are all about.</strong></strong></p>
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<p><strong><strong>The Chinese call England "The Island of Hero's" which I think sums up what we English are all about.</strong></strong></p>
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					&#13;The first electric zero emission, adult sized ATV with adult sized power and torque for extreme terrain. The e.Force's mega torque electric drive system has more than three times the torque of similar sized gas ATV!!! The EVS e.Force E-ATV climbs any mountain You can find limited only by tire traction and rider willingness to [...]]]></description>
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