Friday, August 31, 2012

day five of Mercedes


A model showcases a design by Suboo on day five of Mercedes -Benz Fashion Week Australia Spring/Summer 2012/13. Photo: Ryan Pierse, Getty Images

design by Suboo


A model showcases a design by Suboo on day five of Mercedes -Benz Fashion Week Australia Spring/Summer 2012/13. Photo: Ryan Pierse, Getty Images

A model showcases


A model showcases a design by Suboo on day five of Mercedes -Benz Fashion Week Australia Spring/Summer 2012/13. Photo: Ryan Pierse, Getty Images

1. Kasia Smutniak


The Reluctant Fundamentalist premiere, 69th Venice International Film Festival, Italy

See? We told you she was stunning.

Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

1. Kasia Smutniak

Photocall, 69th Venice International Film Festival, Italy

If anyone ever tells you you're looking very European, all you have to think of is this lovely Italian actress and model. Kasia Smutniak is the patroness of the 69th Venice International Film Festival, and she is stunning. Which is why she is taking out EQUAL FIRST this week! Yes, you read that right! She rocked two looks two days in a row and we just couldn't decide between them. Click on to see her on the red carpet!

Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

7. Kate Hudson


The Reluctant Fundamentalist Premiere, 69th Venice International Film Festival, Italy

Actress Kate Hudson is showing a little too much skin (look closely - especially on the thigh area) for my liking. The colour washes her out and from a distance, she looks naked!
(Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)

10. Danielle Mason


National Reality TV Awards, London

It was a tough choice for the worst outfit this week, but with the amount of skin and sequins British model/actress Danielle Mason is showing, we just had to put her in the bottom spot.




Big Brother plans sneaky trick with 'rival house' twist


THIS is the Big Brother house...no, the other one.
In one of the sneakiest twists in the format's history, host Sonia Kruger will trick the current crop of contestants into thinking they have to compete against a rival house of 14 other hopefuls next week.
The secret housemates, all paid actors, were filmed in a mock-up BB house on the Gold Coast, lazing about, flirting with the cameras and fiddling with their microphones in the same style of the real housemates locked inside the Dreamworld house.
The challenge will be introduced following tomorrow night's eviction on Channel 9, where Bradley, Ben and Ryan are all vying to stay in the competition.
Executive producer Alex Mavroidakis revealed the mind game had been in the planning since Christmas, with BB task producers "leaking'' details of the second house and fake contestants onto fan forums and spoiler websites.
"If we can pull it off, it will be the best week of television in the history of Big Brother,'' he said.
Only one contestant, Estelle, was given a hint of the possibility of a second house, with audio about the second house deliberately fed through her headphones as she waited to be sent on stage to meet Kruger then placed inside the real house for the first time.
Mavroidakis said housemates Michael and Ben, both with high IQs, posed the greatest risk to the trick unravelling, if their cynicism rubbed off on other housemates.
Meanwhile, intruders could be the next twist to this year's competition as producers try to keep up the drama and the ratings.
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About to bust? What's with the mining boom?

Here's why everyone is saying the Mining Boom is over


THERE is talk that the great Australian mining boom - which has helped the country avoid recession for 21 years - is over.

Resource Minister Martin Ferguson said last week that "anyone with half a brain" knows the resources boom is over. Deutsche Bank warned of the end of the investment boom and even a recession in 2013.
On the flip side, a NAB report predicts the resources investment boom isn’t over and will continue until 2013-2014 and perhaps will not peak until 2015. And, last week Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens took the "glass half full" outlook and said he sees no sign the boom is over.

It’s over, it’s not over, it’s over….
Here's a breakdown of what's happening:
The Iron ore bubble
As far as bubbles go – this is one of the biggest and it looks like it’s about to burst.

The price of iron ore has increased tenfold over the past 10 years and it's Australia’s biggest export. But the price of the steel making ingredient has fallen 30 per cent in the past two months. Yesterday, iron ore prices hit a two-year low, nosediving $US4.50 to $US90.30 per tonne.

If the price doesn’t pick up the collapse threatens to put a big dent in Government revenues (to the tune of $10 billion) and mining incomes. Some analysts are saying the price won’t pick up any time soon. Others are optimistic however such as Fortescue Metals chief Neville Power who yesterday said he believes the price will go back up to $US120 a tonne – a mark for when Chinese production is profitable again.

So, we need China to step up spending on power, water, rail and road infrastructure programs.

It all hinges on China

We’ve heard it before, but it all really does hinge on China.

Twenty-five per cent of Australia’s exports go to China and 60 per cent of these shipments are iron ore. It’s shipped over to China’s steel makers for industrial expansion, the 90 million houses it has built over the past 15 years and other infrastructure.

If China’s demand for steel falls – which data seems to show it has – Australia is left massively exposed. As it stands in China there are more than two million unsold homes and an estimated 30 million under construction signalling China’s iron-ore imports are going to slow down dramatically.

According to this morning’s AFR, China’s biggest steel makers are also planning to shut unprofitable capacity permanently over the second half of 2012.

Investors are nervous…and shelving massive projects doesn’t help

Big alarm bells sounded last week when BHP scrapped $20 billion plans to expand the Olympic Dam, blaming soaring development costs, a high Australian dollar and falling commodity prices. Expansion of Woodside Petroleum's $15 billion Pluto project in Western Australia is also on hold.

Investors are getting nervous. They’re worried the drop in iron ore prices will stop the big miners such as Fortescue Metal being able to pay off its $6 billion debt.

Rio Tinto shares fell yesterday below $50 for the first time since 2009.

Atlas Iron plunged more than 5 per cent.

Drilling contractor Boart Longyear shares dived by more than a whopping 33 per cent yesterday after it slashed its full-year profit forecast, blaming an expected slowdown in global mining activity.

In response to pressure from shareholders worried about poor returns in the weak global markets, miners have put the brakes on capital spending.

On the bright side
Official figures out yesterday showed the capital expenditure, which is a big indicator of the strength of the mining boom, is still very strong.

Australian Bureau of Statistics said it expected $119 billion to be invested in mining capital expenditure this year, representing the bulk of an estimated $181.5 billion of investment across the economy.

But Deutsche Bank warns of over-confidence that the investment pipeline is “locked-in”.

The rise and fall of the Dollar
The resources boom has fuelled the two-speed economy pumping up the dollar and in turn hurting manufacturing and retail.

If the boom is over analysts say we’ll see a rebalancing in the economy with other sectors such as retail, manufacturing, tourism seeing a bit of recovery as the resources sector contributes less.

And if it is over…
As history shows after many booms comes a recession. Deutsche Bank analysts are the pessimists predicting a recession for Australia in 2015. But local bank NAB says it’s unlikely that the recent fall in commodity prices will continue and expects prices to level out about now and to rise gradually ahead. Another recent report from BIS Shrapnel says mining investment will not peak until 2014.

Furthermore, resources projects in the pipeline do not peak out potentially until 2015. Planned expenditure on these projects is immense and will drive the overall economy’s growth path ahead. NAB says “those calling the end of the resources boom are likely to be pleasantly disappointed.”

According to a report released by Variant Perception Australia: The Unlucky Country, Australia is a classic dutch disease example where the economy is totally bent out of shape distorted by one sector - similar to Ireland's "Celtic Tiger" with their construction boom.

The report states that Australia will face a run on its currency, a deeper collapse in housing prices and a bank funding crisis as it attempts to come to grips with life after the mining boom.
Boom or bust
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Tsunami alert after 7.6-quake hits Philippines save

QUAKE strikes east of the Philippines, triggering tsunami warnings across the region. There is no threat to Australia

A 7.6-MAGNITUDE quake struck off the eastern coast of the Philippines, killing at least one person, knocking out power in several towns and generating negligible tsunami surges.


The quake struck at a depth of 34 kilometres in the Pacific Ocean about 140 kilometres from the Philippines, leading to tsunami warnings across its east coast and as far away as Indonesia, Japan and Papua New Guinea.
A series of small waves ranging from 16-centimetres to 50 centimetres hit the eastern Philippines about two hours after the quake, according to local authorities, but there were no reports of major damage.
The US Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre shortly afterwards lifted its tsunami warnings for the Philippines and Indonesia. It had earlier cancelled similar warnings for Japan, Taiwan and several Pacific islands.
The warnings led to a burst of terror for residents along the east coast of the Philippines, many of whom were without electricity because power lines had been cut during the earthquake that hit at 8:47pm (10:47pm AEST).
Leticia Amos, 35, a government employee, said hundreds of families on Samar island rushed to a hillside area, carrying their belongings as soon as the alert was raised.
"It is very dark, there is no electricity and everyone is panicking," she said.
"Our place is on a hilly portion along the highway, and hundreds of people from low lying bayside areas rushed here."
The quake shook large areas of the east, and one person was confirmed killed when a landslide engulfed her home in Cagayan de Oro City.
"There's a 60-year-old woman who died and a five-year-old girl who was injured. There was a small landslide," civil defence chief Benito Ramos said on DZMM radio.
"The quake occurred amid strong rain, so the earth shook loose and there was a landslide."
Paula Daza, the governor of northern Samar province, one of the areas closest to where the quake struck, said there were reports of damage to infrastructure.
"Some cracks appeared on concrete roads, and at the base of at least one bridge," he said.
Sol Matugas, the governor of another eastern region, Surigao del Norte, said on DZMM radio that the quake had severely shaken homes.
"We were rather frightened. For the first time, we saw objects falling out of our cabinets," he said.
The USGS had initially reported the quake as having a magnitude of 7.9, but revised it to 7.6

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Mark Henderson is an award-winning composer, internationally recognized for his musical compositions for acclaimed recording artists, theater, film, television, CD-Roms, Book Apps and corporate patrons. For close to 30 years, Mark has delivered memorable melodies to serve the needs of his clients, such as: DreamWorks, Universal Studios, Motorola, Sea World, NBC, CNN, Reebok, Honda, the Smithsonian Institution, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, international theme parks and others.

 He has worked with such noted artist as Kenny Loggins, Mellisa Manchester and Tiffany. He was the resident composer for the nationally acclaimed, award-winning Santa Barbara Access Theatre for over a decade, and has composed eleven musical productions, which have been staged at such prestigious venues as Los Angeles’ James A. Doolittle Theatre and The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., as well as toured internationally.
His music for the Santa Barbara International Film Festival has been an annual hit from 2003 through 2007. In 2011 he completed a score to the animated film The Improbable Journey Of Berta Benz. In 2012 he started to write music for Children’s Book Apps and his clients come from around the world. If one thing can be said about Mark’s music, it is that upon hearing it, people are left with a positive state of mind. His music, whether understated or expansive, is engagingly memorable.
His work has been lauded with awards and recognitions for independent and collaborative projects with the Telly Award, ADDY Award, Princess Grace Award, Media Access Award, American Media Award, Drama Logue Award, Freddie Award, and those of several film festivals. When asked what he is most proud of, Mark’s response was as follows: “That I am prolific. Life is an endless stream of inspiration, and I am grateful to be blessed with an inventive nature, which gives me the ability to channel my inspiration into music.”

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Agfa TV Commercial

Agfa Film TV commercial

A nice twist to the hidden camera videos. You don't need body spray to get girls to strip. A comfort to all geeks out there!...

Films that you don't see much any more...

AGFA was the abbreviation for Aktien-Gesellschaft für Anilin-Fabrikation, given in 1873 to a company that had been founded in Berlin in 1867. It produced chemicals for photography. Most famous is the film developer Rodinal, introduced in 1892 and continued for 115 years. When Agfa obtained the Rietzschel camera works in Munich from Bayer in 1925, it badged all Rietzschel products with its Agfa rhombus. In 1926 it introduced the first real Agfa camera, the Standard. In 1927 the name Rietzschel disappeared from the products. In that year the successful Billy camera series was introduced, and Agfa licensed Ansco to manufacture its products for the American market.
In 1930 the first Agfa Box camera for 6×9 cm exposures on roll film was produced. In the following year it popularized photography in Germany by dumping the Box 44 for 4 Reichsmark, easily recouping its losses afterwards by selling Agfa 120 roll films. In 1937 it brought out its first camera for 35mm film.
After WWII Agfa improved its prewar models and introduced the new 35mm Solinette. In 1954 it modernized its camera design with the Silette series; 1956 saw the introduction of the medium format Automatic 66. In 1959 a 35mm viewfinder camera with autoexposure button followed, the Optima. In 1964 Agfa introduced the Rapid system as an answer to Kodak's 126 film. The company debuted cameras accepting 126 film in 1967.
In 1968 Agfa introduced its red sensor point, a round membrane made of red foil and framed with a metal ring. Depending on the camera type, either a mechanical or an electromechanical shutter release button was hidden under the flexible membrane. Since then this touchpad-like shutter button was used on most of the company's models and became a familiar feature.
In Germany Agfa had a huge success with its popular "Ritsch-Ratsch" pocket cameras, which accepted 110 cartridge film. A whole series of these Agfamatic cameras was launched twice, the first series using magicubes and the second, flipflash. Of course these cameras had the red sensor point as shutter release button.
In the early 1980s Agfa produced its last film cameras. The new models of the Selectronic series were manufactured by Chinon. Agfa gave up camera production in 1983. All later Agfa film cameras were OEM products.
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LA Galaxy 4 - PR Islanders 0 ....was that a match!?


The LA Galaxy trotted out a lineup last night heavy on the youngun's and were rewarded with a 4-0 victory. Two teenage forwards accounted for half the scoring, while a 2012 Superdraft pick scored the opener. So which Galaxy youngster had the best performance last night?
By Match Impact Rating it was Jose Villarreal with 107.4 narrowly edging out Jack McBean with 100.3. In some ways, Villarreal's impact is more pronounced because he didn't make it past the forth-sixth minute. In the stats he looks more like a super halftime sub than someone who was in the starting lineup.
Which isn't to discredit what he did do. Villarreal took Jack McBean's flick on header from the midway line, dribbled it past the goalkeeper with a defender hanging on him, and got just enough on the ball to roll it into the net as he was falling down, taking a boot to the back of the head for his troubles.
Still, McBean's performance over a whole match is more impressive to me despite the lower MIR. McBean had the assist on Villarreal's goal, but also contributed a goal of his own in the 80'. He corralled a Michael Stephens cross, and though his first attempt was blocked, he stayed with the ball to take a second shot to put the Galaxy up 3-0. McBean also won two fouls in the offensive half.
The rest of the kids show up with solid performances, though nowhere near the level the two teenage forwards had. Michael Stephens comes in at 55.5. He had the Galaxy's fourth goal less than two minutes after McBean's goal. Had he gotten the assist on McBean's goal his score would have been considerably higher.
Tommy Meyer came in right behind at 54.75. Since MIR is an offense only stat, that's based almost purely on his opening headed goal. Kenny Walker registered at 49.25, winning two fouls.
Edson Buddle made his first comeback appearance after surgery last night, playing 19 mins. It's going to be a long road back to playing form however, as Buddle lost the ball three times and committed three fouls in those minutes. Hopefully that can just be chalked up to rust, but that rust will need to be shaken before he looks like he belongs.


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Clare London: 1st Place, Sydney Eisteddfod

Clare WOWs the judges and walks away with 1st Place in the Sydney McDonalds Eisteddfod

With a memorable interpretation of one of the gratest sonds of all time - L-O-V-E, Clare overcomes her nerves and pulls out a winning performance to grab 1st Place in the 11 year old Vocal  Performance section. The judges were especially critical of some of the other performers song choice, but LOVE hit the right balance.
Clare will be attending the Newtown High School of Performing Arts, and she has surely proven that she is up the the challenges of the year ahead with wonderful stage presence and excellent pitch. The audience were surely the winners that night.

:Arkitex Eversify - At a glance

At a glance.

:Arkitex Eversify is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution that helps publishers to produce mobile newspapers in an automated way. It produces customized mobile publication on a variety of mobile devices by selecting customer designed templates.
Although content is gathered and created using automation the reading experience attains the high quality and ease of use that readers have come to expect.
Newspapers are reducing labor, not adding it. :Arkitex Eversify allows the publisher to completely automate the process of creating digital content.


How it works.

:Arkitex Eversify uses HTML5, which allows clear separation of style from content and delivers a powerful presentation in form of sophisticated image handling, audio and video animation. It also provides search, bookmarks, access to other on-line links, Facebook, Twitter, and other Publisher specific functionality.
:Arkitex Eversify captures content from any content system in use today at the Newspaper Publishing site. The data is analyzed and automatically processed through its intelligent content mapping and template technology to produce an issue that is ready to preview and edit if necessary. The final publication is delivered to any hosting environment to be accessed by the associated brand-specific or individual reader application.
Arkitex Eversify allows publishers to create their own identity in the App or simulate as much as possible the look and feel of the conventional newspaper. or magazine The readers experience is a key feature in :Arkitex Eversify, regardless of the templates. We believe that newspaper Apps should be well branded, good looking and self explanatory. There is no need to provide a "how to read this" with :Arkitex Eversify.


What is important.

Eversify provides an easy to use system that enables your readers to get a high-quality reading experience. The process can be automated from beginning to end, and over an ever-increasing range of mobile devices. Putting it all together, it is a very cost-effective system to maintain and increase your readership.
In summary, Eversify provides a high-level of automation while delivering a positive reader experience. And since Eversify is provided as a SaaS there is no hardware or software to purchase or to maintain.

Contact your local Agfa sales representative for more info or send us an email.
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Arkitex Eversify, a SaaS Solution for Automating the Delivery of Newspapers to Mobile Devices

  • Press release
  • Vienna (IFRA EXPO)
  • October 10, 2011 04:00


Agfa Graphics takes its production automation expertise to the cloud with :Arkitex Eversify, a SaaS (Software as a Service) solution designed specifically for newspapers that are looking for a straightforward way to enter the new world of mobile digital publishing without increasing production costs while still providing a rich reading experience..

:Arkitex Eversify allows publishers to deliver their newspapers to a variety of tablet and smart mobile devices. :Arkitex Eversify uses HTML5, which allows clear separation of style from content and delivers a powerful presentation in the form of sophisticated image handling, audio and video animation. Embedded Javascript allows search, bookmarks, and access to other online links, such as Facebook, Twitter, and other publisher-specific functionality. 

"Publishers are in the content business. Just as Agfa Graphics has helped them get their content on plates and finally on paper, with :Arkitex Eversify we can convert their content to a mobile platform. E-media and print will coexist. Our solution will allow newspapers to make money from e-media without having to make a large investment in technology and personnel." said Jeff Cord, Newspaper software group at Agfa Graphics. 

How :Arkitex Eversify works

Content is captured or delivered from any content system in use today at the newspaper - be it Editorial or Web - by the :Arkitex Eversify server. The data is analysed and automatically processed through Agfa Graphics' intelligent content mapping and template technology to produce an issue that is ready to preview and edit if necessary. The final publication is delivered to any hosting environment to be accessed by the complementary branded reader application. Within the App, that also supports dynamic content, the reader then accesses a highly interactive and robust reading experience. 

"The beauty of :Arkitex Eversify is that there is no interruption to the everyday production process. It uses the newspaper's existing methods for print production. So there is minimal effort yet publishers have complete control over the look and feel, which is important for branding purposes. And unlike other e-media programs it is not design-program centric, which is extremely time consuming and costly," said Jeff Cord. 

:Arkitex Eversify service will be available to publishers by mid-2012 in Europe followed later by North America and the rest of the world. 
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LA Crash: How Old Is Too Old to Drive?

A driver who will be 101 in September backed out of a parking lot near an elementary school in Los Angeles, plowing into 11 people, including nine children.  Fortunately no one died as a result of the incident on Wednesday, but it highlights the challenge that aging drivers and their families face in deciding when it’s time to get off the road.

Preston Carter, 100 year old driver, injures 11 in Los Angeles accident.
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Nicole Kidman to lead health supplement company Swisse's world push

NICOLE Kidman has signed on as global brand ambassador to an Australian company with ambitious plans to roll the business out around the world in 2013.

Melbourne-based vitamin and health supplement company Swisse has signed the Academy Award winning actress to what is understood to be a multi-million dollar three-year deal that will see her promote their "wellness" products to the US, UK, Europe and Asia.
It is believed to be the first time the 45-year-old actress has signed a contract to endorse an Australian brand after previously spruiking for Chanel No. 5, premium watch brand Omega and the United Nations Women.
Following months of negotiation with Swisse CEO Radek Sali, Kidman signed with the company in May and, on her return to Sydney in June, shot a series of glamorous promotional images in a Rose Bay backyard.
In early 2013 she will shoot a TV commercial for international distribution as part of the company's international marketing strategy.
Kidman said she was "excited to be part of the growth of a small Australian family-built company dedicated to good health and well being".
"I love feeling healthy and fit. They are wonderful attributes of the Australian way of life and I am a very proud Australian," she said.
Kidman joins Swisse's long list of celebrity brand ambassadors, including Formula One driver Mark Webber, Ricky Ponting and Sonia Kruger.
Swisse was founded in the 1960s by businessman Kevin Ring and is today owned by Mr Ring's son Stephen and two associates - the company's CEO Mr Sali and former CEO Michael Saba.
The company has been enjoying a period of rapid growth partly due to a savvy mass-market strategy employed since 2009 and said to cost the company $50 million a year. In the past three years the company's sales have increased by 350 per cent to $170 million.
Mr Sali said he was "thrilled" about the new celebrity association.
"Nicole Kidman is a much loved Australian face overseas and we know Swisse will be Australia's most loved health and wellness brand overseas in coming months and years," he said.
"We are absolutely thrilled Nicole Kidman is part of the Swisse family as the business goes into the most exciting stage of its history. Nicole represents everything the brand is about. At Swisse, we focus on health and happiness, and celebrating life every day."

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/nicole-kidman-to-lead-health-supplement-company-swisses-world-push/story-fn907478-1226461998896#ixzz253ge4FIy
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Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz sells 450,000 shares

FACEBOOK co-founder Dustin Moskovitz is shedding another 450,000 company shares for a take of about $US8.7 million ($8.4 million).

Mr Moskovitz has been selling 150,000 shares a day and disclosing the sales every three days. Including the most recent sale, he still holds more than 130 million shares.
The latest filing, made late Wednesday, covered sales from Monday to Wednesday. He sold shares at prices ranging from $US19 to $US19.49.
Shares of Facebook, based in Menlo Park, California, have been in steep decline since debuting at $US38 each in May. Shares hit a new low last week and haven't traded above $US20 in two weeks.
Mr Moskovitz, 28, was Mark Zuckerberg's Harvard roommate when they founded Facebook in 2004. He left the company in 2008 and started the software company Asana.


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Women are biggest spenders online

FASHION-conscious women are spending online at almost twice the pace of men.

Busy consumers hunting cheaper prices and greater convenience are driving an almost 25 per cent rise in online retailing to $11.7 billion in the past year, National Australia Bank research says.
The data shows online spending is growing faster than the traditional bricks-and-mortar sales, with the time-poor 30-40 age group the biggest spenders.
The Australian online shopping boom is set to double to almost $27 billion within four years, PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates.
Domestic retailers remain the dominant force, but about one in four purchases is from an international website.

Aussies are world beaters from day one

AUSTRALIAN cyclist Jayme Paris set a world record in the opening session at the Paralympics, but failed to win a medal. Teammate Susan Powell qualified in world-record time and Sophie Pascoe beat her previous world record in the pool. But who won Australia's first medal?

Parramatta Cycling Club's Simone Kennedy clinched second overall in the women's individual C1-2-3 pursuit in 4:24.893, almost four seconds behind China's recently crowned world record holder Zeng Sini.
Kennedy, a C3 rider with cerebral palsy, progressed to the gold medal race-off after going through second fastest with a qualifying time of 4:23.450.
Kennedy entered the London Games as the reigning world champion in the event after capturing the title earlier this year.
The Australian rode a gutsy race against an opponent she knew she had to hunt, with Zeng setting a new world record of 4:19.841 in qualifying.
Kennedy rode out hard in an attempt to build an unassailable buffer and at one stage held a lead of two and a half seconds, but the experience and strategy of the Chinese rider proved too great as she had enough in the tank to chase her opponent down.
Earlier shooter Natalie Smith, who this year moved from Queensland to Victoria's Hidden Valley, scored 392-24x to finish third in the 10m Air Rifle - Standing, SH1, marking the culmination of a rapid rise for the 37-year-old.

Paralympian Jayme Paris

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'I was banged up pretty bad': Buffett


Margaritaville singer Jimmy Buffett returns to play in Australia after Sydney stage fall declaring 'I wasn't drunk'

SINGER-songwriter Jimmy Buffett has revealed he was lucky he didn't kill himself when he tumbled off the stage during a Sydney show.
The US veteran, best known for his hits Margaritaville and Cheeseburger in Paradise, landed badly, cut his head open and was taken to St Vincent's Hospital after falling while trying to shake the hand of a fan and missing the edge of the stage at the Hordern Pavilion show in 2011.
''I just walked off,'' he said.
''I wasn't drunk and whoever I was waving to wasn't that pretty. I was banged up pretty bad and I was very lucky.
''I think what saved me is that I had been surfing a lot the week before and I was in pretty fair shape so I rolled when I hit. If I had gone flat-faced, God knows what would have happened.''
Buffett paid tribute to the emergency ward surgeons who happened to be in the front row at the show and immediately came to his aid, one of whom rode in the ambulance with him.
''I don’t remember going off - I remember waking up when I was in the hands of two great emergency room surgeons. I was very grateful for that.

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/margaritaville-singer-jimmy-buffett-returns-after-sydney-stage-dive-declaring-i-wasnt-drunk/story-e6frfn09-1226461913682#ixzz253fTZB6S

Jimmy Buffett

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Agfa Picture Article

A collection of Pictures


Agfa uniforms are standard issue to all employees
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The new high-tech camera, now with manual focus



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State of the art camera now comes in C O L O U R