Showing posts with label gaming monitor singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming monitor singapore. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

How do we get a list of all the categories and sub-categories?




Yarnlady_n


I mean where is the complete list without clicking on each one of those one after the other looking for the right category. Read the question "All the categories and sub categories", all in one list.
Do you would see the category for Senior Citizen on the left of the home page. It's not only not there, you have to click on two other places before you can actually find it.



Answer
Well, first let me say "you did ask for it!".

Becasue it's L O N G.

(It took me 45 minutes to compile this list for you!)

As of 8/15/2007...

Arts & Humanities
-- Books & Authors
-- Dancing
-- Genealogy
-- History
-- Performing Arts
-- Philosophy
-- Poetry
-- Theater & Acting
-- Visual Arts
---- Drawing & Illustration
---- Painting
---- Photography
---- Sculpture
---- General -- Visual Arts
-- General -- Arts & Humanities
Beauty & Style
-- Fashion & Accessories
-- Hair
-- Makeup
-- Skin & Body
---- Tattoos
---- General -- Skin & Body
-- General -- Beauty & Style
Business & Finance
-- Advertising & Marketing
---- Search Engine Optimization
---- General -- Advertising & Marketing
-- Careers & Employment
---- Administrative and Office Support
---- Financial Services
---- Food Service
---- Government & Non--Profit
---- Health Care
---- Law & Legal
---- Marketing & Sales
---- Technology
---- General -- Careers & Employment
-- Corporations
-- Credit
-- Insurance
-- Investing
-- Personal Finance
-- Renting & Real Estate
-- Small Business
-- Taxes
---- Argentina
---- Australia
---- Austria
---- Brazil
---- Canada
---- France
---- Germany
---- India
---- Indonesia
---- Ireland
---- Italy
---- Malaysia
---- Mexico
---- New Zealand
---- Philippines
---- Singapore
---- Spain
---- Switzerland
---- Thailand
---- United Kingdom
---- United States
---- Vietnam
---- General -- Taxes
-- General -- Business & Finance
Cars & Transportation
-- Aircraft
-- Boats & Boating
-- Buying & Selling
-- Car Audio
-- Car Makes
---- Acura
---- Alfa Romeo
---- Audi
---- BMW
---- Chevrolet
---- Chrysler
---- Citroen
---- Dodge
---- Fiat
---- Ford
---- GMC
---- Honda
---- Hyundai
---- Infiniti
---- Jeep
---- Lancia
---- Lexus
---- Lincoln
---- Mahindra & Mahindra
---- Maruti
---- Mazda
---- Mercedes--Benz
---- Mercury
---- Mitsubishi
---- Nissan
---- Opel
---- Peugeot
---- Pontiac
---- Porsche
---- Renault
---- Saab
---- Scion
---- Seat
---- Skoda
---- Subaru
---- Suzuki
---- Tata
---- Toyota
---- Volkswagen
---- Volvo
---- General -- Car Makes
-- Commuting
-- Insurance & Registration
-- Maintenance & Repairs
-- Motorcycles
-- Rail
-- Safety
-- General -- Cars & Transportation
Computers & Internet
-- Computer Networking
-- Hardware
---- Add--ons
---- Desktops
---- Laptops & Notebooks
---- Monitors
---- Printers
---- Scanners
---- General -- Hardware
-- Internet
---- Facebook
---- Flickr
---- Google
---- MSN
---- MySpace
---- Wikipedia
---- YouTube
---- General -- Internet
-- Programming & Design
-- Security
-- Software
-- General -- Computers & Internet
Consumer Electronics
-- Camcorders
-- Cameras
-- Cell Phones & Plans
-- Games & Gear
---- Nintendo Wii
---- PC
---- PlayStation
---- Xbox
---- General -- Games & Gear
-- Home Theater
-- Land Phones
-- Music & Music Players
-- PDAs & Handhelds
-- TVs
-- TiVO & DVRs
-- General -- Consumer Electronics
Dining Out (Most sub cat. have many cities)
-- Argentina
-- Australia
-- Austria
-- Brazil
-- Canada
-- Fast Food
-- France
-- Germany
-- India
-- Indonesia
-- Ireland
-- Italy
-- Malaysia
-- Mexico
-- New Zealand
-- Philippines
-- Singapore
-- Spain
-- Switzerland
-- Thailand
-- United Kingdom
-- United States
-- Vietnam
-- General -- Dining Out
Education & Reference
-- Financial Aid
-- Higher Education (University +)
-- Home Schooling
-- Homework Help
-- Preschool
-- Primary & Secondary Education
-- Quotations
-- Special Education
-- Standards & Testing
-- Studying Abroad
-- Teaching
-- Trivia
-- Words & Wordplay
-- General -- Education & Reference
Entertainment & Music
-- Celebrities
-- Comics & Animation
-- Horoscopes
-- Jokes & Riddles
-- Magazines
-- Movies
-- Music
---- Blues
---- Classical
---- Country
---- Jazz
---- Lyrics
---- R&B & Soul
---- Rap and Hip--Hop
---- Rock and Pop
---- Singing
---- General -- Music
-- Polls & Surveys
-- Radio
-- Television
---- Comedy
---- Drama
---- Reality Television
---- Soap Operas
---- Talk Shows
---- General -- Television
-- General -- Entertainment & Music
Environment
-- Alternative Fuel Vehicles
-- Conservation
-- Global Warming
-- Green Living
-- General -- Environment
Family & Relationships
-- Family
-- Friends
-- Marriage & Divorce
-- Singles & Dating
-- Weddings
-- General -- Family & Relationships
Food & Drink
-- Beer, Wine & Spirits
-- Cooking & Recipes
-- Entertaining
-- Ethnic Cuisine
-- Non--Alcoholic Drinks
-- Vegetarian & Vegan
-- General -- Food & Drink
Games & Recreation
-- Amusement Parks
-- Board Games
-- Card Games
-- Gambling
-- Hobbies & Crafts
-- Toys
-- Video & Online Games
-- General -- Games & Recreation
Health
-- Alternative Medicine
-- Dental
-- Diet & Fitness
-- Diseases & Conditions
---- Allergies
---- Cancer
---- Diabetes
---- Heart Diseases
---- Infectious Diseases
---- Respiratory Diseases
---- STDs
---- Skin Conditions
---- General -- Diseases & Conditions
-- General Health Care
---- First Aid
---- Injuries
---- Pain & Pain Management
---- General -- General Health Care
-- Men's Health
-- Mental Health
-- Optical
-- Women's Health
-- General -- Health
Home & Garden
-- Cleaning & Laundry
-- Decorating & Remodeling
-- Do It Yourself (DIY)
-- Garden & Landscape
-- Maintenance & Repairs
-- General -- Home & Garden
Local Businesses (Most sub cat. have many cities)
-- Argentina
-- Australia
-- Austria
-- Brazil
-- Canada
-- France
-- Germany
-- India
-- Indonesia
-- Ireland
-- Italy
-- Mexico
-- New Zealand
-- Singapore
-- Spain
-- Switzerland
-- Thailand
-- United Kingdom
-- United States
-- Vietnam
-- General -- Local Businesses
News & Events
-- Current Events
-- Media & Journalism
-- General -- News & Events
Pets
-- Birds
-- Cats
-- Dogs
-- Fish
-- Horses
-- Reptiles
-- Rodents
-- General -- Pets
Politics & Government
-- Civic Participation
-- Elections
-- Embassies & Consulates
-- Government
-- Immigration
-- International Organizations
-- Law & Ethics
-- Law Enforcement & Police
-- Military
-- Politics
-- General -- Politics & Government
Pregnancy & Parenting
-- Adolescent
-- Adoption
-- Baby Names
-- Grade--Schooler
-- Newborn & Baby
-- Parenting
-- Pregnancy
-- Toddler & Preschooler
-- Trying to Conceive
-- General -- Pregnancy & Parenting
Science & Mathematics
-- Agriculture
-- Alternative
---- Paranormal Phenomena
---- Parapsychology
---- General -- Alternative
-- Astronomy & Space
-- Biology
-- Botany
-- Chemistry
-- Earth Sciences & Geology
-- Engineering
-- Geography
-- Mathematics
-- Medicine
-- Physics
-- Weather
-- Zoology
-- General -- Science & Mathematics
Social Science
-- Anthropology
-- Dream Interpretation
-- Economics
-- Gender & Women's Studies
-- Psychology
-- Sociology
-- General -- Social Science
Society & Culture
-- Community Service
-- Cultures & Groups
---- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered
---- People with Disabilities
---- Senior Citizens
---- General -- Cultures & Groups
-- Etiquette
-- Holidays
---- Christmas
---- Dasara
---- Diwali
---- Earth Day
---- Easter
---- Halloween
---- Hanukkah
---- Independence Day
---- Kwanzaa
---- Passover
---- Ramadan
---- St. Patrick's Day
---- Thanksgiving
---- Valentine's Day
---- Yom Kippur
---- General -- Holidays
-- Languages
-- Mythology & Folklore
-- Religion & Spirituality
-- Royalty
-- General -- Society & Culture
-- Weather
Sports
-- Auto Racing
-- Baseball
-- Basketball
-- Boxing
-- Cricket
-- Cycling
-- Fantasy Sports
-- Football (American)
-- Football (Australian)
-- Football (Canadian)
-- Football (Soccer)
-- Golf
-- Handball
-- Hockey
-- Horse Racing
-- Martial Arts
-- Motorcycle Racing
-- Olympics
-- Outdoor Recreation
-- Rugby
-- Running
-- Snooker & Pool
-- Surfing
-- Swimming & Diving
-- Tennis
-- Volleyball
-- Water Sports
-- Winter Sports
-- Wrestling
-- General -- Sports
Travel (Most sub cat. have many cities)
-- Africa & Middle East
-- Air Travel
-- Argentina
-- Asia Pacific
-- Australia
-- Austria
-- Brazil
-- Canada
-- Caribbean
-- Cruise Travel
-- Europe (Continental)
-- France
-- Germany
-- India
-- Ireland
-- Italy
-- Latin America
-- Mexico
-- New Zealand
-- Spain
-- Switzerland
-- Travel (General)
-- United Kingdom
-- United States
-- General -- Travel
Yahoo! Products
-- My Yahoo!
-- Yahoo! 360
-- Yahoo! Answers
-- Yahoo! Autos
-- Yahoo! Bookmarks
-- Yahoo! Finance
-- Yahoo! Groups
-- Yahoo! Local
-- Yahoo! Mail
-- Yahoo! Message Boards
-- Yahoo! Messenger
-- Yahoo! Mobile
-- Yahoo! Music
-- Yahoo! Photos
-- Yahoo! Real Estate
-- Yahoo! Search
-- Yahoo! Shopping
-- Yahoo! Small Business
-- Yahoo! Toolbar
-- Yahoo! Travel
-- Yahoo! Widgets
-- General -- Yahoo! Products

Which brand notebook/laptop would you buy?




QkoK


Between the brands listed below which would you purchase from Please list a reason why or why not you would buy a brand.


MSI, Lenovo, Asus, HP, Dell, Sony, Toshiba, Sager, Falcon Northwest, Acer, Ben Q, Medion, Averatec, Fujitsu, LG

If the laptops all cost the same price lets say $1000 which would you pick.


Only talk about brands listed do not changed the subject or try to get off topic by talking about another brand.



Answer
MSI - heard very little feed back good or bad.

Lenovo - owned by IBM and is a good computer over all.

Asus - depends on the model most of them are good and heard some negative feed back.

HP - certain models are good some are okay (stay away from Compaq & Compaq Presario they are
owned by HP.

Dell - depends on the country in Singapore & Australia its very good in USA its okay.
XPS is the one that I would get if it was Dell my recommendation Alienware which is owned
by Dell.

Sony - heard more bad things than good about their laptops as for their notebooks more of a mix.

Toshiba - most work good however the majority of the owners think they work great until they get
another brand of computer. Once they break they take a long time to repair and when
you try to resolve it, it gets to be annoying and frustrating, and always time consuming.

Sager - heard very little about it nothing good or bad.

Falcon Northwest - this brand is not one that I remember hearing before or reading about.

Acer - some models are okay some are good easy to work on.

Ben Q - Been to IT shows & stores not seen it in Singapore or American stores. If it is in America
it must be limited to certain states or very new to that country.

Medion - Been to IT shows & stores not seen it in Singapore or American stores. If it is in America
it must be limited to certain states or very new to that country.

Averatec - heard of it and the few that I had encountered did have some issues.

Fujitsu - Heard of their specs and that they are around so many years they do more than computers
they are better known for film.

LG - great for flat panel monitors especially in the states and not that way in Singapore. Depends
on the country you live in to how they are seen as good or bad. As for computers I know they
have them and seen them & they do look nice. No good or bad feedback on their computers.

Anyway... I have answered your questions maybe not the way you had wanted but very close to it. I would recommend either Alienware or MBP then again this is based on my needs. You did not state what you need the computer for. Is it for Education, Job, Gaming, or General Usage or is it for all of those things?

Went a little off topic, however did stick to most of what you requested. Because some of them own the other companies. Example Dell owns Alienware.

Remember to pick best answer, thanks!




Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

What happened to the survivors of Tiananmen Massacre?

gaming monitor singapore
 on Triple 7 Encore Multi-player
gaming monitor singapore image



daddy cool





Answer
They continue to be harassed and monitored.
I read the account of few of them.

Fang Zheng:
A 42-year-old former student at the Beijing Academy of Physical Science, Fang had his legs crushed on June 4 under a tank while pushing a female student protester out of a tank's path. Fang was subsequently expelled from the school after refusing to publicly deny the source of his injuries, but went on to become China's Wheelchair and javelin champion in 1992 and 1993. However Fang's Tiananmen connections prompted the Chinese government to bar him from
competing in the Far East Games for the Disabled in Beijing in 1994 despite his promise not to discuss with foreign journalists the cause of his injury. Fang told a Singapore New Paper reporter in September 2008 that he maintained public silence and avoided travel to Beijing around the 2008 Beijing Olympics due to promises from government security forces that he would be given a job if he kept quiet and stayed away from Olympics. He's still waiting for the promise to materialize.


Ma Shaofang:
In June 1989, Ma was 10th on the list of most-wanted dissidents and served a three-year prison term for his role as a Tiananmen student protest organizer. Two decades later, Ma, now a Shenzhen-based
businessman, continues to be subject to police monitoring of his movements and activities.

On October 13, 2007, Ministry of State Security officers warned Ma not to attend a writer's conference in Beijing during the 17th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. In a blog posting in which Ma recounted the encounter, the State Security officers warned that, "If you get into trouble, we will be there, and it won't be good for you"

There and several such tales. Some went outside China for their treatment and behind them, their passports were canceled.

It looks like Ghosts of Tiananmen will keep haunting the Communist Party as long as they live. God willing they won't live long.

Is Huntsman the only "man of the people" in this race?




REXnC


I have not heard any other candidate talk about national unity and post-partisanship in this election cycle. I also like his message on Americans having a "trust deficit" in the institutions of power.

He's also the only candidate talking about breaking up the big banks, and besides Ron Paul, the only candidate not owned by Wall Street. (I would never vote for Paul though: his libertarian policies would make it absolutely impossible for people of meager means to have social mobility. Sad, but true.)



Answer
I have been impressed so far with his experience (state governance, successful business man, international and foreign policy experience), his demeanor in the debates (he addresses real issues with specific plans and doesn't engage in hyperbole), and the fact that he is clearly not a "made man" in DC.

This from the Concord Monitor:
....................
"Huntsman, a consistent but never doctrinaire conservative, would present the greatest challenge to Obama. If elected, he would provide mature, informed and steady leadership. He has a track record as governor of bringing all sides together to create an economic climate that helped his state prosper. And he has experience garnered while serving four presidents, starting with Ronald Reagan. Combine the foreign policy experience of all the other candidates in the race and Huntsman would top it. He has played the game at its highest level, serving first as ambassador to Singapore, then as a trade representative on behalf of the United States at the United Nations and, at Obama's request, as the United States' ambassador to China.

Huntsman accepted his posting to China because, he says, as a patriotic American, "when your president asks you to serve, you do it." Such willingness to put the good of the country over party considerations is exactly what's missing in politics today. As ambassador Huntsman walked a fine line between working to improve U.S.-China relations and trade while pushing China toward greater respect for human rights and freedom. He succeeded in doing both."
..........


The fact that he took Romney on about divisive language in the last debate was icing on the cake. As a nation, we must come together. Polarizing language, as used by the likes of Santorum, etc, does nothing to solve real problems.

I expect that if he does well in NH, the political dogs of war will go into overdrive looking for dirt on Huntsman.

.




Powered by Yahoo! Answers