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Tarot Cards Halloween Game

Monday, March 24th, 2008 by admin

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Fortune telling using a deck of playing cards or tarot cards is increasingly becoming a favored time-pass among youths. Halloween party with the host and hostess dressed as a wizard and a witch and telling fortunes of their guests wing tarot cards or playing cards is sure to be a hit. You can also dress up like a gypsy and have a crystal ball on the table for added effect. Keep the lights dim and focus the desk lamp on the cards. If you are doing this for the first time, you will need a Tarot Card book or a fortuneteller book for playing cards to assist you in interpreting the cards. There are two ways to make predictions using the cards.

Ask the person to shuffle the cards well, while thinking up and concentrating on a question. After they have shuffled enough, take the cards from his or hands and fan them out, so that the person can choose a card from them. Open the book and see what the card they have drawn means. Another simple way is the three-card spread. Here, the person has to think of a question and focus on it while they shuffle the cards and cut the deck twice to make three piles. Then, ask them to choose one of the piles, and keep it on the top of other piles. Deal 3 cards from the topmost pile. The first card to the left reflects the past of the person; the card in the middle reflects the present while the card on the right reflects the future. Interpret the cards and reveal the past, present and future of the person.

First! AMD’s Radeon HD 3000 graphics cards now DisplayPort certified

Thursday, March 20th, 2008 by admin

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After this morning’s whispered layoffs, we’re digging deep to bring you a bit of good news about AMD. VESA just announced that AMD’s ATI Radeon HD 3000 series (and the 780G integrated graphics chipset) are the first graphics cards in the Industry granted DisplayPort certification. About time since Dell’s 30-inch 3008WFP monitor has been shipping since December. Way to go Paula AMD, way to go!

source:engadget.com

BiasharaPhone reads credit cards

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008 by admin

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BiasharaPhone MTT 1581 is not just a mobile phone. It is a multi-facet gadget. Comes with a built-in credit card scanner, the handheld gadget can be a POS (Point of Sale) terminal to speed up wireless payment systems in Kenya, where cash culture has its strong presence despite rapid strides in technical fronts in 21st century.

The handheld device accepts both credit and debit card payments. It provides utmost security and functionality in wireless transactions. Thus, it is a useful device for the businessmen and merchants, who prefer accepting credit and debit cards from customers.

The high profile gadget is joint-product of Swift Global Kenya and the Business Phone Plc. Being a mobile device; the BiasharaPhone does possess other important feature like an ordinary phone. It includes camera, music, radio etc.

The BiasharaPhone MTT 1581 is a highly portable gadget. It weighs just 159gram. Thus, you can take the phone wherever you like, and read credit cards reliably. It operates over a GPRS network too. With up to 50 hours stand-by time, the BiasharaPhone can ensure 300 transactions without re-charging.