Archive for March, 2010
What is the time difference between Queensland NZ and Malaysia?
Could I know what is the time difference between Queensland, NZ and Malaysia, kuala Lumpur?
Do you mean QueensTOWN New Zealand?
5 hours difference between Queenstown, NZ and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
If it’s 10 am in NZ then it is 5 am on the same day in Malaysia.
What is the best beach for an adventurous family on Prince Edward Island?
We are not looking for the normal, crowded beach. We are looking perhaps for something a little out of the way that not many people go to, but is still beautiful. Your ideas would be most helpful.
I’m an islander myself.. and my favourite beaches are Red Point Provincial Park in Souris(northest tip of the island) and another beach in Pamere Island(southeast), just past Montague.. those beaches are never crowded on even the warmest days of the summer, and the water is much warmer than those on the north shore..and they are beautiful! You can walk down the beaches for miles..
But another beach i love is Basin Head Provincial Park(souris).. it tends to be very crowded on hot days but it is a verrrry adventurous, beautiful and scenic beach. It’s a beach where there is a river current coming out into the ocean from a small lake inland that creates a current(strength of the current depends on whether the tide is high or low) out into the ocean.. and its fun to catch the current that runs between the two warfs and it carries you out about a hundred feet or so where the water gets very shallow and washes you up on a sandbar, the water is only waist deep and you can walk back to shore through the water.. there is also a few warfs and a small walking bridge(about 10feet above water surface) that you are allowed to jump off of into the water and there are ladders all along the warf so that you can climb back up without having to swim back to the shore.. because the water is very deep between the warfs. There are also many lifeguards there keeping an eye on everyone. So if you want adventure, Basin Head is the place to go!! I have a wikkid time everytime I travel up there, I was actually up there last week, and its definatley worth the drive, trust me on that one!
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Accommodation-2008 Olympic Games
“Rediscovering China”, a feature program of the English Service of China Central Television is the only weekly program on China to explore contemporary Chinese culture and social changes totally through foreigners eyes. All hosts on the show come from non-Chinese backgrounds…”
I am a big fan of CCTV9 in China and I highly recommend this program -specially -to have a closer idea that what is happening in Beijing and China during these days before the Olympics 2008…
for more videos in English about China just google CCTV China and you will find a lot of footage -documentaries and educational programs in their main website …cheers! (
Duration : 0:29:57
SEVEN STORY FALL – Acoustic & Hometown Show w/ Holiday Parade (March 2010)
Hang out with the band as they perform a free acoustic show at North Point Mall and play a hometown show w/ Holiday Parade. March 2010
www.myspace.com/sevenstoryfallrock
Duration : 0:3:50
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Tropical Island
This movie comes from nGENE Tech ( http://ngene.wikidot.com ) technical demo which is available here : http://www.mediafire.com/?djnyuywmzor . The video features mainly changes and improvements made since stable 0.1 version release like addition of HDR, water and new special effects. Movie begins with old shots and after a few seconds starts to show current state of nGENE.
Duration : 0:3:31
North Queensland Fury v Perth Glory 24- October – 2009
North Queensland Fury v Perth Glory 24- October – 2009
http://www.a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=30240
Fury on song at home
North Queensland Fury came from behind to defeat Perth Glory 2-1 at Dairy Farmers Stadium on Saturday night.
North Queenslands Robbie Fowler scored in the 65th minute from sneaky free kick while defenders backs were turned before Dyron Daal curved a stunning left-foot shot in the 71st minute into the top left of the goal.
Perths Victor Sikora slotted home a precision pass in the 24th minute to give his side a first half lead.
It is the first home win of the season for the Fury and only second of the season taking them off the bottom of the ladder while for the Glory it is back to back losses.
North Queensland coach Ian Ferguson said the win was a long-time coming after a run of draws and losses.
“I am absolutely delighted, it was long time coming, but to get he result tonight was fantastic, especially when the chips were down,” he said.
“It was the same old story, the ball looking like it was out and the boys stopped playing, I was ready to scream at the linesman and the next thing the ball is in the net.”
“To come up with two fantastic goals, Fowler being so quick to put the ball into the net it was sensational.”
“It was a never-racking last 20 minutes for me.”
“It is a huge boost for us (moving off the bottom of the ladder), for the last few weeks we have had the opportunity but we didnt take it.”
Perth Glory coach David Mitchell said his side was outplayed but rued the Fowler goal.
“I think it has been building (the win), I said before that North Queensland have be looking very good at home and tonight they played very well and deserved to win,” he said.
“It was disappointing to have a 1-0 lead and then conceded a goal off a free kick.”
“They (Fury) deserved to win, they fought well and had a quite a few players missing from their team and they came at us and caused all sorts of problems.”
Perth almost scored what would have been a spectacular goal in the 4th minute when a series of crosses eventually found Branko Jelics forehead but the strikers header struck the crossbar.
North Queensland almost hit back with its own piece of brilliance in the 16th minute when Fowler let lose from 20 metres out but the shot grazed the top of the net.
Jelic barged past lazy marking in the 24th minute before delivering a precision pass to Sikora to slot home first goal.
Jason Spagnuolo charged down the left wing in the 33rd minute before curving a cross into a lunging James Robinson but chipped the ball over the net.
The Glory went on the offence straight after the break when a through ball to Jelic out wide but his cross could not find one player in a line of attackers.
The Fury was gifted an opportunity when a back-pass was cut off by David Williams but the forward could not step around the last defender to get a shot away.
Fowler levelled the scores in the 65th minute with a sneaky free kick from the 18-yard box while defenders backs were turned.
Daal put the hosts ahead in the 71st minute when he turned a defender around in the box and launched a stunning left foot shot into the top left of the net.
North Queensland Fury 2
(Fowler 65, Daal 71)
Perth Glory 1
(Sikora 24,)
Crowd 6,332 at Dairy Farmers Stadium
Saturday, 24 October 2009
by Lendl Ryan at Dairy Farmers Stadium, Sportal
Duration : 0:9:56
The Best Indoor Gun Ever? – Tanaka M870 Marine Magnum – Redwolf Airsoft
http://www.redwolfairsoft.com
Arclight of Redwolf TV points out the more obscure advantages of having a shell ejecting shotgun in indoor/CQB games.
Featuring:
TANAKA M870 Marine Magnum
http://redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/ProductDetail?prodID=26504
MADBULL ‘SS6′ 6-shot shotgun shells for tanaka shotguns
http://redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/ProductDetail?prodID=26511
AIRSOFT SURGEON ‘SMAG” Super Magnum High Power Shotgun Shells
http://redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/ProductDetail?prodID=22682
Duration : 0:8:9
video to River Man . Edit from BBC documentary by me .
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