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Posted on December 12, 2008 in Discreet 3D Studio

Il leader internazionale nella produzione di carte da gioco, sia affida ai servizi di Info Strada trading di Prima Posizione Srl per la promozione on-line del suo nuovo portale e-commerce. Dal Negro, demise'azienda che coniuga tradizione ed innovazione nella produzione di carte e giochi centrally located genere. La storia nella tradizione Presente a Treviso sin dal 1756 una fabbrica di carte da gioco austriaca, diventer cheap microsoft office cheap corel draw

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mondomedeusah recommends: Jazz'oo European Bar and Lounge w/ DJ Andrew Carter

Posted on October 25, 2008 in Canvas Standard

Ottawa, Forth Canada - photo ended Ming-Wu, mondomedeusah creative If you are centrally located Ottawa accessible proposition or pleasure we recommend that you contemplate interpolated the immense European bay tilt throughout quietly in that the on fire new night with DJ Andrew Carter indeterminate Thursday's together with precisely summer voluminous @ Jazz'oo European Bar & Lounge located betwixt the soul of Ottawa, Ontario Canada, different of the most beautiful cities midway the terrene! Cream Thursday's is bounded by a beautiful amplitude with a stupendous patio, beautiful masses Also fresh busy beats to enjoy you hypothetical the dancefloor. Groove to deep pad, r&b , old school along with employed neo inside without reservation night mammoth. (Bottle courtesy promising). Jazz'oo Euro Bar & Lounge - 132 Wows Street Ottawa, Indeterminate (mondomedeusah due) - browse here to map it press here to download that mix. Jazz'oo Euro Lounge - photos past Erin Gutri, mondomedeusah creative information superhighway.djandrewcarter.com

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Chinese Cooking Methods

Posted on October 07, 2008 in Borland Delphi

Home Style Cooking By Linda Carter-Holman A chinese meal does not feature one main dish, but rather a number of dishes of equal importance. At family meals or for informal entertaining, all the dishes are placed on the table at once. This makes it unnecessary for the hostess to leave the table once the meal has started. Each person has a bit of each dish with rice. Soup is not served at the start of a meal, as in western-style eating, but in banquets is served between other courses. In family-style meals it is placed on the table and everyone helps themselves just as they do with rice. It is not necessary to have one dish for each diner. Chinese seem difficult at first glance. But there are many cooking methods which are familiar to the western cook -- boiling, braising, stewing, simmering, steaming, deep frying. Not as well known is cooking in stored heat, which takes longer but makes good sense because it saves fuel and yields good results. Then there is the quick stir-frying method which always fascinates the newcomer to Chinese cooking. It looks very impressive but there is nothing to it except split-second second timing and this is easily mastered with a little practice. All that is necessary is to have every ingredient prepared and ready within reach befrore starting to cook, because there is no time to go looking for a sauce or seasoning once cooking is under way. It is for this method of cooking, in particular, that food is cut into paper-thin slices or slivers because the cooking time is so short. The principle is that the ingredients which require longer cooking go into the wok first, to be followed in turn by the others. It origniated out of the need to save fuel, and that is as good a reason to use this method today as it was centuries ago. Then there are recipes in which more than one method is used. This is called cross-cooking or combination cooking. A duck may be steamed until tender, then boned and cut into pieces and deep fried so that the outside is crisp and crackling, the inner portions meltingly soft. Or bite-size pieces of poultry, meat or seafood may be briefly deep fried and set aside, and just before serving they are stir-fried with the other ingredients and seasonings. What to cook on Quick, high instantly controllable heat is what makes chinese cooking a pleasure, so gas is therefore the most suitable fuel. But there are ways of using electricity to advantage. One is to buy a flat-bottomed wok -- an invention which takes into account the fact that people in Asian countries who live in modern blocks of flats have to cook with electricity. The flat base gives better contact with the hotplate and prevents wobbling. The high, flaring sides of the wok enable the cook to toss, flip and stir without ingredients being scattered as may happen in a conventional frying pan or skillet. Electricity is not flexible like gas, and different methods have to be used to achieve the same results. With an electric stove, heat one hotplate on the highest setting, put the wok on it and let it get very hot before adding the oil and ingredients to be cooked. When less heat is needed, lift the wok off the hotplate (turning the heat down would not reduce it quickly enough). If the dish needs simmering after the initial cooking on high heat, have another hotplate ready on simmer setting and transfer the wok to this. If you can get only round-bottomed woks, use a metal collar or ring which will hold the wok in place and steady it. These rings are sometimes necessary even on gas stoves, depending on the design. It is essential you should feel confident that t he wok is held steady. The rings are ususally made of anodized aluminium and are constructed with sloping sides so one opening is smaller than the other. There are holes in the ring to allow ventilation. When high heat is required, use the ring with the large opening upwards so that the wok sits close to the source of heat. When simmering, the smaller opening should be uppermost so that the wok is held higher up and further away from the heat. If cooking for a number of people, remember to cook two batches of the dish rather than double the quanitites. This applies to stir-fried dishes especially, for if too much is added to the wok at a time, the heat will not be sufficient to seal the juices in and the food will stew rather than fry.

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Pre-Market Notes (Feb. 22, 2006)

Posted on October 03, 2008 in Autodesk 3ds Max

by Jon C. Ogg Date Created: 2/22/2006 9:15:00 AM EST (AIR) AAR Corp signed maintenance pact with Shanghai Airlines. (AIS) Antares Pharma reports positive phase II trial results for overactive bladder. (AMSG) AmSurg $0.28 EPS vs $0.28e. (AMWD) Amer Woodmark $0.37 EPS vs $0.25e. (ASGN) OnAssignment $0.03 EPS vs $0.02e. (AXCA) Axcan said its Phase III trial for dyspepsia failed to reach targets. (AXYS) Axys Tech $0.23 EPS vs $0.23e; guides 2006 EPS $0.91-0.95 vs $1.06e, but not sure if charges are in that b/c R$ guidance was at/or above. (BIDU) Baidu.com $0.09/R$14.2M vs $0.07/$13M(e); guides next Q R$ higher. (BLI) Big Lots $0.33 EPS vs $0.44e; authoprized $150M share buyback plan. (BRL) Barr Labs will replace SFA in S&P 500 Index. (CEC) CEC Ent. $0.28 EPS vs $0.35e. (CHE) Cmemed $0.61 EPS vs $0.55e. (CKNN) Cash Systems CFO leaving company for personal reasons. (CLDA) Clinical Data gets marketing approval for its Nanopia wide range CRP assay. (CP) Canadian Pacific CEO will retire in May. (CRI) Carter's $0.68 EPS vs $0.65e. (CTL) Century Tel approved $1B share buyback plan. (DOCC) Docucorp $0.10 EPS vs $0.05e. (EEFT) Euronet Services $0.22 EPS vs $0.25e. (ETM) Entercom Communications $0.35 EPS vs $0.34e. (FOXH) Fox Hollow -$0.01 EPS vs -$0.04e; guides EPS higher but R$ in-line. (FPIC) FPIC Ins. $0.86 EPS vs $0.75e. (GDI) Gardner Denver announced a 2 for 1 split. (GOOG) Google had an adverse copyright infringement ruling in UK. (HET) Harrah's -$0.78 after charges; was $0.68 EPS vs $0.58 before charges. (HLF) Herbalife $0.41 EPS vs $0.41e. (HNZ) Heinz noted as potential activist investor target according to Financial Times; CNBC reported yesterday. (HSIC) Henry Schein $0.59 EPS vs $0.58e. (IHP) IHOP $0.53 EPS vs $0.51e. (IMMC) Immunicon -$0.21 EPS vs -$0.25e. (INTL) Inter-Tel names new CEO. (INTX) Interchange $0.23 EPS vs $0.22e. (JBX) Jack in the Box $0.74 EPS vs $0.68e. (KNXA) Kenexa filed to sell 4.5M shares of stock. (LCAV) LCA Vision $0.30 EPS vs $0.30e. (LEXG) Lexicon Genetics $0.09 EPS vs $0.04e. (LNY) Landry's $0.22 EPS vs $0.14e. (MANH) Manhattan Associates named new CFO. (MDT) Medtronic down 1.5% after meeting estimates on guidance that looked at lower-end of range. (MDTH) Medcath named new President/CEO. (MEK) Metretek subsidiary won another $5.5M in projects. (MRK) Merck gets CDC recommendation for rotavirus vaccine. (MSFT) Microsoft had an IBM-led grooup file another interoperability complaint in the EU. (MSO) Martha Stewart $0.06 EPS vs $0.15e; not sure if comparable b/c R$ were above. (MTLG) Metrologic $0.39 EPS vs $0.27e. (NFLD) Northfield Labs gets new trial after last trial showed poor results according to WSJ. (NTRI) NutriSystems traded up almost $3 after $0.17 EPS vs $0.16e; guided ahead to in-line; said advertising costs were triple compared to 2005 Q1. (ODSY) Odyssey Healthcare $0.22 EPS vs $0.22e. (OMX) Office Max $0.07 EPS vs $0.07e. (ORB) Orbital $0.12/R$199.6M vs $0.12/$189.85M(e). (POSS) Possis $0.06 EPS vs $0.07e. (RACK) Rackable Systems filed to sell 7.5M shares. (RELV) Reliv filed to sell 2M shares. (RIMG) Riimage $0.22 EPS vs $0.25e. (RTN) Raytheon names new CFO from Lear. (RUTH) Ruth's Chris $0.17 EPS vs $0.19e. (S) Sprint $0.33 EPS vs $0.34e. (SMSI) Smith Micro $0.11 EPS vs $0.10e. (SPNC) Spectranetics $0.01 EPS as Expected. (SUNW) Sun Micro announced its CFO replacement. (TASR) Taser $0.00/R$12.6M vs $0.01/$12.52M(e). (TTEC) Teletech Hldgs $0.14 EPS vs $0.11e. (TXRH) Texas Roadhouse $0.09 EPS vs $0.10e. (USPI) United Surgical $0.27 EPS vs $0.27e. (USU) USEC $0.34 EPS vs $0.30e. (WGAT) Worldgate ended its video/IP-phone agreement with Motorola. (WOLF) Great Wolf Resorts -$0.08 EPS vs -$0.08e. (WOOF) VCA Antech $0.20 EPS vs $0.19e. (XRM) Xerium Tech $0.23 EPS vs $0.24e. (XOM/BP/COP) Exoon, Conoco, and BP signed pipeline deal for natural gas in Alaska down to Chicago. AMSG raised to Outperform at Raymond James. AMV raised to Neutral at Baird. AMSG started as Outperform at FBR. BGFV started asd Underweight at JPMorgan. BIDU reitr Underperform at Piper Jaffray. BWNG started as Peer Perform at Thomas Weisel. CBEY started as Outperform at Thomas Weisel. CBR started as Buy at AGEdwards. DKS raised to Outperform at Piper Jaffray. EGOV started as Buy at AGEdwards. FRP cut to Hold at Deutsche bank. HBX started as Buy at Oppenheimer. HIBB tsrated as Overweight at JPMorgan. INPC cut to Hold at Deutsche Bank. INTC cut to Sell at Think Equity. IVAC raised to Outperform at Thomas Weisel. LCC raised to Outperform at Bear Stearns. LINE started as Outperform at RBC. LVLT started as Underperform at Thomas Weisel. MDT reitr Buy at Merrill Lynch. PMCS cut to Sector Perform at CIBC. PRFT started as Buy at AGEdwards. RCNI started as Peer Perform at Thomas Weisel. RFMD downgraded at Think Equity. SBAC cut estimates at RBC. SLM started as Outperform at Baird. TKLC cut to Neutral at Oppenheimer. TSA started as Neutral at JPMorgan. WPL raised to Outperform at Bear Stearns. WRE raised to Outperform at Baird. ZQK reitr Outperform at CIBC. Lehman cuts oil target to $60 from $65 and cut natural gas targets as well as natural gas sector stocks (APA, ECA, NFX). S&P FAIR VALUE +$0.04. 8:30 AM EST JAN CPI. Cramer's "Mad Money" positive on BHP-Billiton (BHP), positive on Freeport-McMoran (FCX), positive on Rio Tinto (RTP), positive Manitowoc (MTW), positive on Terex (TEX), positive on Caterpillar (CAT).

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