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Optus ZTE V9 7 inch tablet arrived

* Android 2.2 * CPU MSM7227 600MHz Processor * 512MB ROM * 512MB RAM (Upgradable to 32GB micro-SD) * 7" TFT-LCD WVGA support HD (800 x 480) * Phone enabled with 3G HSDPA 7.2Mbps * WiFi 802.11 b/g * G-sensor * 3.2 Megapixel Camera * MP3/MP4 support * Bluetooth 2.1 * Native Android Market support * 3.5mm Stereo headset jack * GPS support with digital compass * USB 2.0 * 10 hours of battery life, 500 hours standby (3400mAh) Come with New Standard Package Package Content: 1 x ZTE Light 1 x Power Wall Charger 1 x USB Charger Cable 1 x Headset 1 x User Manual 1 x Warranty Card 1 x Screen Protector 1 x GPS 1x 4G Micro SD Description: 1. Make Calls 2. SMS, email 3. Internet via 3G or Wifi 4. GPS 5. FM Radio 6. More then 70,000 Free Application & Games

Fete festival at Eastwood St Kevin's primary school

Pretty camellia

GPS Speed: 2011-06-24 17_42_55

Timestamp;Latitude;Longitude;Duration [seconds];Distance [meter];Altitude GPS [meter];Altitude Geoid [meter];Speed [meter/second];Ascent [meter];Descent [meter] '2011-06-24 17:42:55.576';-33.869297;151.193666;0;0;47;25;0;0;0 '2011-06-24 17:42:56.562';-33.869297;151.193666;0.99;0;47;25;0;0;0 '2011-06-24 17:42:57.562';-33.869297;151.193666;1.99;0;47;25;0;0;0

好吃的打卤面

Navy day

We just visiting marine time museum when naval day celebration on going. This is the helicopter rescue performance.

Vivid Sydney 2011

歌剧院夜景灯光

又到茶花绽放时

My GPS office Position

I am currently here: Show position on Map longitude: 151.192729 latitude: -33.870540 accuracy: 65 m altitude: n/a m Please click here to download GPS to SMS. Sent from my iPhone

My GPS Position

I am currently here: Show position on Map longitude: 151.043056 latitude: -33.787075 accuracy: 100 m altitude: n/a m Please click here to download GPS to SMS. Sent from my iPhone

Unbox photo

Import vCard to Outlook bulkly then export those contacts into excel then .csv then import them into Gmail then to whatever mobile phone you have.

This can also be done using a VBA macro. First create a folder on the root of the C: drive and name it VCARDS. Next copy all your individual vCard files (.vcf) to this newly created folder. Next open Outlook and click ALT + F11 to open the VBA editor. Click TOOLS --> REFERENCES and then select Microsoft Scripting Runtime and Windows Script Host Object Model from the list and place checks in the box next to each and click OK. Next click INSERT --> MODULE and copy and paste the code below into the blank module. Save and run the macro to automatically import and save all the individual files into Outlook. Sub OpenSaveVCard()     Dim objWSHShell As IWshRuntimeLibrary.IWshShell Dim objOL As Outlook.Application Dim colInsp As Outlook.Inspectors Dim strVCName As String Dim fso As Scripting.FileSystemObject Dim fsDir As Scripting.Folder Dim fsFile As Scripting.File Dim vCounter As Integer         Set fso = New Scripting.FileSystemObject Set fsDir = fso.

Red leaves marple and cocktoo

Tomtom on iPhone