Friday, May 30, 2008

TV v2.1



Right now we can watch hundreds of LIVE worldwide channels on our PC, and absolutely free of charge.

TV v2.1 is an easy to use application and anyone can find their own favorite stations on TV. Music, news, educational, sports & shopping channels are sorted in a very easy to find way, together with channel in English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese & Arabic sections.

You may also browse world television channel by regions or by country name. No configurations or settings are needed. The intuitive & user friendly interface will give you a pure Plug n´ Play! Experience.

All you have to do is easily find your desired station, click on the station´s name, then sit back & relax…
TV emulates the regular Television set on your PC, by using the high-speed (broadband ONLY!) Internet connection (xDSL, Cable or LAN, WiFi) for online global Television reception.

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Release Date: 2008-01-09

Submit Date: 2008-01-09

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Toni Braxton - The Best So Far (2007)



Toni Michelle Braxton born on October 7, 1967, is an American R&B singer - songwriter and actress. Her husky alto voice, beautiful body and breathtaking sensuality makes her famous while Braxton also has won six Grammy Awards and has sold over 40 million records worldwide. "Un-Break My Heart" is the second biggest single by a female artist ever.

Here is the Album Toni Braxton - The Best So Far (2007)

1. Un-break My Heart - II Divo with Toni Braxton
2. How Could An Angel Break My Heart
3. I Don?t Want To
4. Breathe Again
5. You?re Makin' Me High
6. Another Sad Love Song
7. He Wasn?t Man Enough
8. Spanish Guitar
9. Let It Flow
10. You Mean The World To Me
11. Why Should I Care
12. Love Shoulda Brought You Home
13. I Belong To You
14. The Time Of Our Lives

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128kbps 58MB no pass enjoy!

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

TOP FIVE PREMIER LEAGUE WAGE BILLS



According to a survey of football finances, English Premier League clubs are now spending more on wages than ever before.
The revenues of top-flight English clubs topped £1.5billion for the first time in the 2006-07 season. Financial analyst Deloitte said, while the ratio of players' wages to turnover is at its highest level since the league was founded in 1992. He also reveal that only 8 of the 20 Premier League clubs recorded an operating profit in 2006-07, compared with 16 in the previous year.

TOP TEN PREMIER LEAGUE WAGE BILLS, 2006-07
(2005/6 wages in brackets)

1. Chelsea - £132.8m (£114m) +17%
2. Manchester Utd - £92.3m (£85.4m) +8%
3. Arsenal - £89.7m (£82.9m) +8%
4. Liverpool - £77.6m (£68.9m) +13%
5. Newcastle Utd - £62.4m (£52.2m) +20%
6. West Ham United - £44.2m (£31.2m) +41%
7. Tottenham Hotspur - £43.8m (£40.7m) +8%
8. Aston Villa - £43.2m (£38.3m) +13%
9. Everton - £38.4m (£37.0m) +4%
10. Middlesbrough - £38.3m (n/a) +/-(n/a)

The total wage-bill paid by Premier League clubs increased by 13% from season 2005/2006 to £969million, with Reading's bill more than doubling then Portsmouth and West Ham United spending 49% and 41% more, respectively, on players' wages than a year earlier.
Chelsea had the highest wage bill, (Michael Ballack £121,000 a week) totalling £132.8million. The higher wages partly reflected the new three-year broadcasting deal, worth £1.7billion, which kicked in August last year, and which Deloitte calculate will boost Premier League revenues for the 2007-08 season to around £1.9billion.

"A number of clubs essentially spent some of the money on new players and wages in advance," said one of the Deloitte report's authors, Alan Switzer.

"They knew the broadcast revenue was coming so it was acceptable to do so, but what would be more worrying would be if clubs' wage bills increased even more significantly in coming years."

Switzer described the wages-to-turnover ratio - which rose from 48% in 1996-97 to 62% in 2005-06 and 63% in 2006-07 - as still being at "a sustainable level."

"Wages will have gone beyond £1billion for the season which has just ended. It will be interesting to see what happens next, and how high they will go," adds the report.

However in Germany, only 45% of income went on salaries. The Bundesliga had the highest operating profit margin in Europe, the report said, at 18%.

2006/2007 Facts :
1. Arsenal's matchday revenue grew 105% to £91m in its first season at the Emirates Stadium
2. Premier League gross spending on transfers was £492m
3. The top four spenders in the Championship (Sunderland, Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion and Derby County) occupied the top four league spots.

Premier League with Most Debt 2006/2007 :

1. Chelsea - (£620m)
2. Manchester Utd (£605m)
3. Arsenal - (£268m)
4. Fulham - (£182m)
5. West Ham Utd (£142m)
Figures are total debt at end of 2006/7 season



Arsenal have the third highest debt. At the end of 2006/07 their net borrowings stood at £268 million, with the second highest loans balances in the country. They are required to pay £19 million in net interest costs, but that is dealt with comfortably by revenues (match-day revenue doubled to £91 million in 2006/07 alone) generated by the move to the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal also had the best stadium utilisation this season with 99.5 per
cent of their 60,054 capacity used. It is just as well: Arsenal were
the major stadium investors in 2006/07 with £34.2 million, while their
pricing strategy this season did not increase on the previous one.


Also, by refinancing a £260 million loan, the club has reduced its annual debt service cost from £32 million to £20 million per annum. Moreover, the club is predicted to have an operating profit of £103.9 million over the next five years - the second highest in the country. Arsenal also lead Manchester United as the club with the most assets, put at £113 million at the end of the 2006/07 season.

Finally, according to 2006/07 figures, they bring in the third largest amount of money through television rights - £29 million.

Premier League Operating Profit :

1. Manchester United (£79.1m)
2. Arsenal (£51.2m)
3. Tottenham Hotspur (£29.7m)
4. Manchester City (- £1.4m loss)
5. Bolton Wanderers (- £2.01m pre-tax loss)

Source: Deloitte
Annual Review of Football Finance 2008 Highlights.pdf

Europass Gloria 2008



Euro 2008 is starting in a few days again and some players are already getting their excuses in.

The Final ball is very similar to the Europass Adidas ball that will be
used for the rest of the tournament, and that has already been
presented. However, the Europass Gloria, as the Final ball is called,
is coloured silver, as opposed to the Europass ball which is white.
Both balls have 12 black dots, and the Europass Gloria ball has the
image of the Henri Delaunay Trophy in silver inside the dots. The flags
of hosts Switzerland and Austria have been integrated into both ball
designs, forming a circle (showing unity). The technology used for the
ball manufacturing clearly shows the superiority that Adidas enjoys in
the football sector.
But the new ball is proving a pain for goalkeepers.

Europass Gloria - 2008

Jens Lehmann

The 38-year-old Germany goalkeeper conceded two goals in the friendly against Belarus this week - and promptly blamed the ball. "The ball is very difficult for me. I only trained with it for the first time a week ago. It is once again different from the ones before it. I had a situation where I wanted to hold on to the ball and then it started to move around."

Teamgeist - 2006


Paul Robinson

The England No1 was not impressed: "It behaves more like a water polo ball or volleyball and when it gets wet, it's even worse," he said. "It doesn't even have to be a Ronaldinho or a Roberto Carlos, the ball moves about all over the place."

Roteiro - 2004

Iván Helguera

The Real Madrid player was really unhappy with this one, even suggesting it did something impossible: "It goes in two directions at once and it's too light. To send it where you want you really have to hit it hard. It's like a beach ball."

Fevernova - 2002

Zlatko Zahovic

Another tournament, another new ball from Adidas and another complaint, this time from the Slovenian playmaker: "It is the worst ball I've ever played with," he said."There'll be a problem since it's light as a balloon and bounces out of control."

Tricolore - 1998

Roberto Carlos

The Brazilian, who had scored one of the free-kicks of all time the previous year, thought this version was a step backwards. "I've been practising with it but this ball doesn't swerve as much as it used to," he said. "I'm just going to have to hit it straight."

The T model - 1930

The first World Cup finalists

Before the final Uruguay and Argentina complained about the quality of the other nation's ball. The result: the Argentinians' ball was used in the first half and the T-model in the second.

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Arsenal Transfer Report Update



INS :
None

OUTS :
Mathieu Flamini (AC Milan Free)

Arsenal are reportedly close to signing Marseille midfielder Samir Nasri (Apparently he is already being given the tag of ‘The new Zidane’), while they have also been granted a work permit for striker Carlos Vela who has been out on-loan since they signed him in 2005. Boss Arsene Wenger may focus his attentions on holding onto Alexander Hleb and Emmanuel Adebayor from Barcelona, AC Milan though, with Real Madrid and Inter Milan set to launch £15 million bids, and a replacement for Mathieu Flamini.
Arsenal are also keeping tabs on Roque Santa Cruz (Blackburn), Jean Il Makoun (Lyon), Yoan Gouffran (Caen), Robinho (Real Madrid), Wayne Hennessey (Wolves), Joao Moutinho (Sporting), Aaron Ramsey (Cardiff City), Lilian Thuram (Barcelona), youngster Sotiris Ninis (Panathinaikos).

So, let's see what happen at the next month....

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

BBM Naik, Itu Obat Bangsa Ini


Seminggu setelah kenaikan harga BBM, demonstrasi terus terjadi dan meluas di seluruh Indonesia. Tidak terkecuali saya pun juga terkena Imbasnya.
Kemarin Mikrolet M12 dan M08 yang biasanya setia mengantar saya belanja ke Glodok dari Stasiun Kota, MOGOK. Wah sebel juga rasanya, walaupun tidak terlalu jauh, terpaksa juga harus jalan kaki, pas siang bolong lagi... wah puaanaas cing.
Dari situ kemudian timbul pemikiran seperti ini :

Kenapa BBM Angkutan Umum/Massal di Jakarta tidak diganti semua menggunakan BBG yang lebih murah dan melimpah di Indonesia? Bajaj BBG yang sudah beroperasi memberikan bukti bahwa mereka jauh lebih hemat dan lebih akrab lingkungan daripada Bajaj yang masih pake mesin super berisik itu. Bus TransJakarta juga sudah menggunakan BBG, sebagian taksipun sudah. Kalau sudah begini imbasnya jelas : Tarif angkutan bisa lebih murah, polusi dapat dikurangi, konsumsi BBM berkurang sehingga subsidi BBMpun oleh pemerintahpun bisa berkurang. Memang investasi (alat untuk konversi BBM dan SPBU untuk BBG) pasti akan besar, namun rasanya akan sebanding dengan apa yang akan dihasilkan.

Harga BBM terpaksa dinaikkan, itu saya anggap sebagai obat/jamu yang harus ditelan oleh bangsa ini kalau ingin sehat. Obat/jamu memang pahit untuk diminum dan rasa pahitnya akan bertahan dalam waktu yang tidak sebentar tapi kita akan kesehatan kita akan berangsur pulih.

Kita tidak mungkin selamanya bergantung pada subsidi pemerintah kalau kita ingin maju. Jangan pernah mengeluh, karena disetiap kesulitan pasti ada jalan keluar jika kita mau berusaha.

Mari bangkit Indonesiaku.