Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Sony Vaio VGN-G2AAPS

Ever since I have purchased my Sony Vaio,G -series(VGN-G2AAPS,to be more specific),I had major trouble with finding the original factory software that is was installed initially on this machine.Due to the fact that this version of Vaio was and is still not (afaik) sold in Europe,procuring the genuine soft was a problem ,at least for me.

SONY VAIO ALL MODELS   (genuine XP and VISTA factory preset)
SONY VAIO VGN-G2AAPS MODEL      (genuine XP factory preset)

I am uploading here the original drivers and applications for this VGN-G2AAPS Vaio,so others in need can have it free of charge.
(This software is the property of Sony Inc.I only try to help other owners of this particular machine.I am not linked with Sony or otherwise have an interest in uploading this software)..

Thursday, 25 March 2010

MINOX WEBSITE 2010

Finally...my new Minox website is up and running.Not exactly a professional one,but then again,I am not a professional photographer.Just enjoying this thing.Have a look in here:


It will be updated weekly or so.Also,I am preparing a Minox format development chart.

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Strength,beauty,understanding,love,support

Mariana...to me she is all that,and much,so much more!Words just don't do justice to our relation,which is something I never had.I do now,and appreciate it!



This is for you!I know you are so proud of your folk and country!I love you!


Vezi mai multe video din Muzica

Hidden Romania-1

Pelesh Castle in Sinaia

 
 

Mountain resort of Predeal,towards Brasov.You can see the Timpa Hill in Brasov.



Sunday, 21 March 2010

Kafkian Romania -1

I am in the mountains,near Sinaia.Extraordinary places and sights,but the roads are determined killers to any joy one may have when traveling in Romania,as usual...How can you reach remote places near or on the mountains,if the roads are paved with potholes the size of a tractor?Almost no signs to direct you to accommodation (although you see the beautiful villas and rural minihotels scattered in the valleys that open left and right to the main road).But how to get there,well this is a 1 million Euro question.


Same situation with the restaurants,and museums,and historic places,and so forth:it is like these people are trying to hide these from an invasion,not struggling to have more and more visitors and tourists.

Romania 2010 - Franz Kafka would be thrilled to visit a place on his own twisted way of seeing this world!

Romania 2010 - what a waste...

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Martyrdom

San Sebastian's martyrdom - Portuguese version ,so to speak...I had only the Minox with me,so I snapped the beautiful statue.The photograph does not do justice to the real thing.


My new corporate toy of 2010

Out of dire business needs,but also just to indulge the little boy in me,I just purchased this phone,and I am really over the moon with it.Exactly what I needed:a small device to let me know I have emails.It may sounds stuidly simple,but when a message can mean a 10.000 EURO contract...heh...not so stupid now,innit?


The BlackBerry Curve 8900 

The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 holds the distinction (though who knows for how long) as being the thinnest full QWERTY BlackBerry to date. The smartphone measures 4.2 inches tall by 2.3 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick and weighs 3.8 ounces compared with the BlackBerry Curve 8320, which comes it at 4.2 inches high by 2.4 inches wide by 0.6 inch thick and 3.9 ounces. It feels comfortable to use a both a phone and messaging device and fit into a pants pocket. We do appreciate the Curve 8900's sleek profile but even more than that, we're fans of the phone's more solid construction. Though the phone's body is still made of plastic, RIM used different finishes and paint applications to make the handset more durable and you can notice the difference as soon as you pick it up. Our only complaint would be that the battery cover can sometimes shift a little.

Also, while style is subjective, we have to say we dig the look of the Curve 8900 over the previous Curve 8300 series. It has tapered edges like the BlackBerry Storm and the metallic paint gives the 8900 a fresh, modern. It's a lot less corporate and masculine looking than the BlackBerry Bold, so it should appeal to a wide variety of users.
The Curve 8900 features a 2.4-inch TFT LCD that supports 65,536 colors at a 480x360-pixel resolution. It's a better screen than the BlackBerry Bold, which isn't too shabby itself with a 480x320-pixel resolution, but there is an extra level of sharpness and brightness to the Curve's screen that's quite impressive. The Curve 8900 also runs the latest version of the BlackBerry operating system so you get an updated user interface. There's no doubt the UI is more aesthetically pleasing, but we do have one minor complaint: a lot of icons look the same, so it's a bit hard to distinguish different folders and applications onscreen just at a glance.

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Happy 2010

Never been happier.2010 proves to be a real gem,when I am peaking back on last 3-4 years spent on hollow stuff.

I am really looking forward to what the spring and summer of 2010 will bring into my life.Not that I am complaining or anything,but I could use some more professional acknowledgment.

Stay close,much is to be learned from this 2010.