Friday, May 4, 2012

Free Internet Download Manager v6.07 Build 5




1) Install idman607.exe
2) Exit the program. (Right click on the  green icon of IDM found in the system tray --> Exit) 
3) Copy the file "IDMan" from the folder crack, in install folder, by default:
C:\Program Files\Internet Download Manager
and confirm to overwrite existing file.
4) Run the file "regkey" from folder "crack" to register the program.


** If after install you get the message "Fake serial number...", uninstall IDM, run "Unregister.IDM" to remove any previous serial from registry, reboot PC, install IDM again, use the crack & regfile to activate it.
** Credits to "REA" for this crack.


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1) Instala idman607.exe
2) Cierra el programa. (da click derecho en el icono verde de IDM en tu barra de estado --> Salir) 
3) Copia el archivo "IDMan" de la carpeta crack, donde se instalò el programa, por defecto:
C:\Archivos de programa\Internet Download Manager
Confirma que deseas reemplazar el arcivo existente.
4) Ejecuta el archivo "regkey" de la carpeta "crack" para registrar el programa.


** Si despues de instalar te aparece el mensaje "Número de serie falso...", desinstala IDM, ejecuta el archivo "UnregisterIDM.reg" para remover cualquier serial del registro, reinicia la PC, instala IDM otra vez, usa el crack + el regfile para volver a activarlo.
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8 Car Creation School Children Indonesia

Indonesia as one of the world's largest automotive market, it's time to have a national car that can be relied upon. Looking back, Indonesia has several times noted to have a national car, some even to successful on the market. As quoted tujuhpedia, there are seven national car (plus Esemka Eagles) who had developed the sons of the nation. The seven cars are Marlip, Maleo, Gea, Hornet, Komodo, East and Esemka Digdaya, as well as additional Esemka Eagles. How does the history of the eight car? A. Marlip Marlip is an electric car developed by LIPI (Indonesian Institute of Sciences) and marketed PT. Marlip Indo Mandiri. This car is used for golf carts, patient safety car. Marlip also have four variants of passenger cars at speeds reaching 50 km / h with a maximum distance of 120km. Marlip prices range from Rp60 to Rp80 million. 2. Maleo Maleo were developed in 1993, at which time the government started to think about the national car. IPTN as a designated agency, in cooperation with Rover, the UK and Millard Design Australia. Until 1997, IPTN successfully made 11 draft isimewa car. But since the 1998 reform, the project is to be in vain. 3. Gea Gea is the national car project research result of PT. INKA (Railway Industry) with the engine Rusnas (National Strategic Research Advancement), namely berkapastias 640cc engine. Gea goal is to provide a small car alternative energy crisis. Released at a price between 45 -50 million, has been tested up to 10,000 km and the maximum speed of 90 km / h. This car has reached the trial stage of production. 4. Wasp Wasps are projected to be a replacement car Bajaj. Produced by PT Super Gasindo Indonesia Jaya (G ij). Wasps are the most national car ready for the market. This car uses a fuel gas with engine capacity of 650cc machines. Wasps are able to penetrate a speed of 100 km / h with a tag of Rp48 million on the road. 5. Komodo One of the designers CN-250 Gatotkaca Ibn Susilo became Head Designer Maleo Komodo design issue. It is a native Indonesian offroad cars. Small cars but could through the woods as far as 100 km in 6-7 hours with a fuel consumption of only 5 liters. Komodo has features that make it self-recovery can not be rolled over. 6. East Timor is the People's Car Industry Technology. Timor had hits in the 90s decade that produced by PT. Timor Putra Nasional. Indeed, this car is a KIA Sephia with the idea of ​​importing a car but with a local component. Along with the East, is present with its products Bimantara Bimantara Chakra. 7. Esemka Digdaya Esemka Digdaya is a national car project undertaken by the student of SMK 1 Singosari Malang. This cabin has a double car 1500 cc engine ex Timor. Costs dhabiskan Rp175 million. 8. Esemka Eagles In line with Esemka Digdaya, Esemka specific conversation after the Eagles became the Mayor of Solo Joko Widodo used as official cars. Eagles Esemka SUV genre with Timor's 1,500 cc engine. This car was released with a tag of Rp 75 million with all the features like a Japanese car. zonasemu.com

LCD Televisions - Technology uncovered

LCD is one of the biggest technologies in television at the moment, set to go head-to-head against plasma screens for the future of TVs.But what do LCD televisions mean to you? Well, to begin with, the picture you get is a lot sharper. By now you've probably replaced your old bulky computer monitor with a flat, LCD one, and you've no doubt noticed the difference in picture quality and clarity. Now the companies behind LCD want it to do the same for televisions, making them flatter, clearer and altogether better. Another thing to note is that the rise of HDTV (high-definition television) is linked to the rise of LCD televisions. HDTV allows the original TV signal to be broadcast in even better quality than a DVD, and digital LCD TVs can then display the signal perfectly.It really makes TV as we know it today look ridiculously primitive by comparison – and if you're willing to splash out on an LCD TV and an HDTV subscription, you can have it today. Every year, LCD screens are decreasing in price and increasing in size, making them an ever-better competitor against other screen technologies. When you buy an LCD television, the main things to look for are size and price, although there are also more technical features you might be interested in, like colour depth (the number of colours the screen can display). Response time is one that is often considered important, as LCDs with a long response time can produce a blurring effect when showing pictures of something that is moving quickly. There is also a measurement called dot pitch, which roughly indicates how sharp the picture produced by the TV will be (lower numbers are better).As a final word of advice, if you do decide to buy an LCD TV, make sure you see it in use in the shop first. You should watch to see how it handles different kinds of pictures, and what the display is like compared to other LCDs, as well as compared to plasma screens.