Sunday, November 16, 2008

Kate Hudson Can't Find A Boyfriend Because She Likes Women?

Kate Hudson and The Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson were married on December 31, 2000. They have one son together - Ryder Russell - and unfortunately the couple split in August 2006. Their divorce was finalized last October. Since then, Hudson has dated a few different men - Lance Armstrong and Owen Wilson, just to name a couple. It seems like she's unlucky in love - with men, at least. Now comes word that Kate might be heading to the other team....

According to perezhilton.com, a "spirited" Kate Hudson got "very friendly" with a female model in Miami Beach at the opening of the refurbished Fontainbleau.

The source said, "She didn't care who saw them. They were being very open in public. It was quite shocking. They looked like they were having a GREAT time."

So. Kate likes to get flirty with women - doesn't mean she's heading the other way, but if she is, I hope she finds what she's looking for!

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

The University of Queensland

The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Australia’s leading teaching and research institutions internationally-renowned for its highly-awarded teaching staff, world-acclaimed researchers and superior campus facilities and services.

UQ’s longstanding reputation for quality is reinforced by affiliations with prestigious national and international groups, including the Australian Group of Eight (Go8) and Universitas 21.

UQ also consistently performs well in respected national and international rankings of university academic and research performance. In 2008, the University ranked 43rd in the world in a ranking compiled in by the prestigious Times Higher Education Supplement, additionally, UQ was ranked 10th among universities outside Europe and North America and awarded a graduate employability ranking of 38 out of all the world's univertities. At a national level, UQ was independently ranked as one of Australia’s best universities in the 2009 edition of The Good Universities Guide, where UQ was awarded the maximum five-star rating for three key performance indicators, including research grants and research intensivity and toughness to get in (St Lucia campus).

The University has more than 2,400 academic staff dedicated to teaching and research. Many are recognised internationally as leaders in their fields. Their ability and dedication is proven by the fact that UQ academics have won more Australian Awards for University Teaching than any other university.

UQ is also one of the leading research universities in Australia and leads industry collaboration and research funding. UQ researchers constantly push the boundaries of research to achieve world-acclaimed research breakthroughs including a vaccine for cervical cancer, pioneered by UQ researcher and 2006 Australian of the Year, Professor Ian Frazer. UQ’s extensive research portfolio includes over 130 research centres as well as many teaching and research sites throughout Queensland.

Today, more than 37,900 students, including 9500 international students from approximately 120 countries, study across three superb south-east Queensland campuses at St Lucia, Ipswich and Gatton. UQ St Lucia - the university’s largest campus - is situated in Brisbane, a dynamic capital city known for its excellent climate, safe environment and affordable quality of life.

Students choose from a comprehensive range of high quality programs, with more than 350 programs and over 4,000 courses available.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Nokia 5310

Mobile music with the low price will release by Nokia.

The Nokia 5310 offers key advantages including the easily accessible, digital music player, FM radio and standard 3.5 mm connector for headphones, 2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom.

This phone also support for browsing XHTML, WAP 2, WML and wTCP / IP, and Bluetooth 2.0. In complete with microSD memory cards up to 4GG.

To feature music, the Nokia 5310 integrates a digital music player that also supports video playback, MP3, MP3, AAC, AAC +, eAAC and WMA.

The Nokia 5310 supports GPRS 850/1800/1900 and 900/1800/1900 up to 177.6 kbps data transfer and HSCS up to 43.2 kbps.

Not a bad phone that despite low prices because many advantages and excellence.

Friday, November 7, 2008

2008 Mazda MX-5 Miata and Volkswagen GTI

For enthusiasts on a limited budget, a new VW GTI or Mazda MX-5 is tough to beat.

In addition to being wonderfully entertaining, the five-door GTI featured here is a remarkably well-rounded car. Fold the rear seats, and it’s a pint-sized minivan. Jump on the interstate, and it tracks as straight as its German heritage suggests it should. Most importantly, it’s as fun to drive as it is practical, with an eager turbo engine, a good gearbox, and a frisky chassis. If you can only have one car, the GTI is close to perfect.

The MX-5 Miata, on the other hand, exists purely for the joy of driving. Sure, it has a reasonable trunk—and pricier models can be had with a folding hardtop—but at its core, the Miata is a driver’s car. It’s wonderfully balanced, with an engine that’s willing but not overpowering, a gearbox that’s one of the best in the business, and handling that makes running an errand an enjoyable experience. There are certainly faster cars, but few are as satisfying.

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