Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Google Talk Tips & Tricks
Keyboard shortcuts
* CTRL + Mousewheel up/down: Change the font size in a conversation window.
* CTRL + E: Center text
* CTRL + R: Right justify text
* CTRL + L or CTRL+J: Left justify text
* F9: Open Gmail to send an email to the person you talk to
* F11: Start a call
* F12: Stop the current call
* ESC: Close the current window
Conversation
* Some smileys are converted by Google Talk: :-| :-O :-x :-P :-D ;-) :-( :-) B-) :'( :| :O :x :P :D :) :( :)
* To write bold text, type *your gtalk message*
* To write italic text, type _your gtalk message_
Startup parameters (go to Start/Run and type "c:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" /one_parameter_from_the_list_below)
* /nomutex: allows you to open more than one instance of Google Talk.
* /register: write Google Talk settings in the registry.
* /checkupdate: check for new version.
* /factoryreset: revert to default settings.
* /mailto email@gmail.com: send an email with Gmail.
* /diag: start Google Talk in diagnostic mode.
Monday, April 6, 2009
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
THE BEST SOLAR POWER SYSTEM
You can use this system to power up basically any appliance you have in your home: fridge, washing machine, computer, TVs, lights.Moreover, you can even take this with yourself when you go camping, because it's highly portable.
DRACEANA SANDRIANA -LUCKY BAMBOO
Name : Ribbon Plant
Scientific name : Dracaena Sanderiana (Green, Silver, Gold)
Family : LILIACEAE
Place of Origin : Cameroon and Congo
Lucky bamboo is just sections of older stems, cut into various lengths, that develop roots at the lower joints and leaves from the upper joints. The stems themselves will not grow longer, but new offshoots could eventually become elongated stems.
Growing : Since lucky Bamboo does not have much pest problems, grown under full cover of the net (Slan) , for health concern of growers and customers therefore NO pesticides are used. Only basic organic fertilizers to help make the lucky bamboo grow better are used in our farms.
Phytosanitary Certificate : Since we are quite comfortable with our products. Customer can always ask for Phytosanitary Certificate to accompanied with the shipment.
Winter Time : We can prepare winter pack for shipping to customer in the cold area during winter time. Therefore we can ship the lucky bamboo to you all year round.
How long will it take to grow Lucky Bamboo ? and how long will it take for each step of the stem to grow. : Generally Lucky Bamboo will grow around 50 cm in 6 months. With approximately 10-12 steps. Therefore each step should take approximately 2-3 weeks to grow. This is under normal condition. Anyway it can grow faster with appropriate climate, soil, water and fertilizer. And can also grow much slower in a cold environment.
How to make Curly Bamboo : Curly Bamboo are not grown like what you see. Actually, lucky bamboo only grows straight. Therefore it need some special growing techniques to make it curl. There are several method to make it curl. one is that the growers keep the plants in a greenhouse, cover 3 sides so that only one side has bright light and let the plants grow naturally toward the light. Then manually rotate the plants periodically to produce the curl. Normally it take more than 6 month to make one loop or wavely curly bamboo for larger or more curly ones will take longer. The other one is using wire. But all methods are labour intensive processes.
Lucky Bamboo Flowers !! : Many people thought Lucky Bamboo never give flowers. Well, see the following pictures !!
Dracena Messengeana- Ti Tree plants
Dracena Messengeana- Ti Tree plants
Dracena Messengeana- Ti Tree plants
Sandriana- Plain, silver and two tone in towers
Sandriana- Plain, silver and two tone in top cuts
Sandriana- Plain, silver and two tone in towers
Sandriana- Plain, silver and two tone in Braided form
Sandriana- Plain, silver and two tone in top cut long stems
for floral decoration and display.
Lucky bamboo (dracaena sandriana)
Lucky Bamboo
(Dracaena Sanderiana)
Description: Plante à feuillage décoratif. Tige droite ou spiralée poussant les pieds dans l'eau.Vous pouvez le trouver avec de la cire à son extrémité supérieure, ce qui l'empêche de grandir car il peut atteindre 2 m de hauteur. Symbole porte bonheur en Asie.
Température: minimum 15°C
Arrosage: Culture dans l'eau (vase)
Exposition: Pleine lumière sans soleil direct
Conseils: Ne le changer pas de place trop souvent car il n'aime pas ça!
Dracaena sanderiana
Dracaena sanderiana, known as Ribbon Dracaena, Lucky Bamboo, Belgian Evergreen or sometimes Ribbon Plant, is a species of Dracaena, native to Cameroon in tropical west Africa. It is one of a group of small, shrubby species with slender stems and flexible strap-shaped leaves that grow as understory plants in rainforests. It is an upright shrub growing to 1.5 m tall, with leaves 15-25 cm long and 1.5-4 cm broad at the base. It is marketed in the developed world as a Chinese decorative plant "Lucky Bamboo" (although unrelated to Bamboo and not native to Asia), propagated from short cuttings, usually in water.
Cultivation and uses
Dracaena sanderiana and related species are popular houseplants, with numerous cultivars sold. It can survive in many indoor conditions, but indirect lighting is best as direct sunlight can cause the leaves to turn yellow and burn.
Although it grows better in soil, it often is sold with the roots in water. The water should be completely changed every two weeks. The water should be bottled water, soft tap water with very little fluoride, or even water from a filtered, established aquarium. It does best in bright, indirect lighting and temperatures above 15 °C up to 25 °C.
Often in large chain pet shops it will be sold in black slitted pots rooted in rockwool submerged, stating it is an aquatic plant. While it will live for months like this, it will eventually rot unless the sprouts are allowed to grow above the surface.
Yellow or brown leaf edges may be caused by too much direct light, crowded roots, or fluoridated or chlorinated water, the latter of which can be prevented by leaving tap water exposed to the air for a day before plant use. Salty or softened water can also cause this.
Twisted shapes can be produced by rotating the plant with respect to gravity and directed light sources. This is difficult to achieve for most home users, but not impossible with a lot of spare time and a lot of patience.
Other useful information
- Although it is not related to the bamboo plant, in the United States it is often sold as "lucky bamboo" in such varied locations as Chinatown convenience stores, shopping mall kiosks, and botánicas.
- Dracaena sanderiana is toxic to pets [1].
- Dracaena sanderiana is also a popular plant used in Feng Shui.
- Dracaena sanderiana, lucky bamboo plant can flower in Autumn, Winter and early Spring.