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GPS Unlocked Cellphone with 3.2 Inch Resistive Touchscreen Global positioning system in thepalm of your hands! This GPS cellphone is the latest innovation to emerge fromthe worlds leading consumer electronics provider. This GPS cellphone also comeswith the most sought after functions todays power mobile user expect fromtheir PDA handsets such as: Dual SIM, TV, WiFi, FM Radio, MSN, Facebook, Operamini... and much more! This GPS Cellphone is a powerful PDA/Smartphone with a crystal clear LCDresistive touchscreen screen, weighing less than the Nokia N97 making it forcomfortable to carry this GPS mobile around with you in your pocket. This carefullydesigned top quality cell phone will give you unprecedented user experiencethat will satisfy even the most demanding cell phone expert. With itsintelligent menu interface designed to allow for the most simple and easyunderstanding of navigation even for the average mobile phone user. 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So order yours right now before the normal priceis charged. .At Glance...GPS Cellphone Pre-loaded maps Bluetooth Dual SIM, dual standby Mobile TV 3.2 Inch Touchscreen Quad-band GSM Frequency Wi-fi 802.11b/g GPS Positioning Full multimedia functionNOTE: This product is compatible withGSM at the four frequencies of 850MHz, 900MHz 1800MHz, 1900MHz. This can beused throughout the world.ManufacturerSpecificationsPrimary Function: GPS Unlocked Cellphone with 3.2 Inch Touchscreen GSM Compatibility (Quad Band): Frequencies 850MHz,MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz Chipset: MTOS: Nucleus RTOS Color: Black Screen:.2 Inch LCD ScreenResolution: 480xColors: 260K Touch Screen: Resistive SIM Card Slot: YESSIM Card Modes: Dual SIM open, Only SIM1 Open, Only SIM2 Open, Flight Mode Memory:Internal: 87 MBExternal: 2GB Micro SD Card included (Maximum up to 8GB) Mobile Internet: WIFI, WAP, or GPRS Messaging Types: SMS Text Messaging, MMS Picture Messaging, Voice Mail Server, Broadcast Messages, Email Bluetooth Profile: Handsfree, Headset, SPP, DUN, OPP, FTP, A2DP, AVRCP, HID, BIP Java Application: Opera Mini, MSN, FaceBook, Games WiFi Capability: 802.11b/g wireless Wireless LAN: Enable/Disable, WLAN Status, Access Point Settings, Search Networks Network: Internet Service, Data Account, Cont. Management Data Account: GSM Data, GPRS, Wireless LAN PDA Functions: Calendar, To do list, Alarm, World Clock, Stopwatch Print Option: Via Bluetooth, PictBridge GPS:Available Language: English, Portugal, Spanish, Malaysia, Indonesia, French, ItalyMaps Available for: USA, Canada, Britain, Portugal, Spain, Bulgaria, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Russia, MexicoMenu: Find Road, Find Intersection, Find POI, Nearby POI, Setting, GPS File Formats:Music: MP3, WAV, AMR, AWBImage: JPGVideo: 3GP, MPEGeBook: TXT Digital Picture Camera:Dual Sensor: 1 (Front Lens), 2 (Back Lens)Photo Format: JPGResolution: 240x320, 320x480, 640x480, 1280xImage Quality: High, Normal, LowCamera Settings: Flash, Shutter Sound, Contrast, Anti Flicker, Timer, Continuous Shot, Scene Modes, Color Effects, White BalanceEV: -2 to +2 Digital Video Camera:Video Record Format: AVIVideo Quality: Normal, Low, HighVideo Settings: Night Mode, Effects, White Balance, Anti Flicker,EV: -2 to +2 Analog TV:Add to my channelChannel ListMy channelChannel searchSearch AreaDisplay Settings Sound Recorder:New recordRecord Format: AMR, AWB, WAVQuality: Low, HighStorage - Phone/Memory Card FM Radio:Frequency: 87.5MHz to 108MHz (worldwide)Background Play: ON / OFFLoudspeaker: ON / OFFChannel List, Manual Input, Preset Auto Search, SettingsRecord Function: YESRecord Format: AMR, AWB, WAVRecord Audio Quality: Low, High Languages : English, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Czech, Dutch, Russian, Greek, Bulgarian, Sweden, Vietnamese, Bahasa Melayu, Indonesian, Thai Playing Time (music) approx: 6-8 hours Playing Time (video) approx: 3-4 hours Standby Time approx:hours (depending on use) Battery Charge Time approx: 3 hours Battery Type: Rechargeable Li-ion Dimension: 114(L) x 62(W) x 15(H) mm Manufacturer Ref: ZP4WT8TZ3KWT Package Contents forCVFD-MGPS China Cell Phone USB Cable Earphone with MIC Power Adaptorx Rechargeable Battery Manual FAQ - Frequently AskedQuestionsHow do I install the GPS maps?To install additional maps on this GPS cellphone, connect this GPS mobile to your computer open the folder within the MicroSD card "SunaviMapData", then copy the downloaded GPS map into the folder called "Maps". Once in maps, open the "MultiMap.tab" file using "Note Pad". Now, to activate the GPS map that you have moved into the Map folder, find the line of CODE that contains the name of the country for your GPS MAP, then delete the HASH "#" in front of the code, then save and exit. Now you should be able to find the MAP in the MPA switch option within the GPS settings of this GPS cellphone. How long should I charge the battery before first use?Before you use the battery for the first time, please charge it forhours. Great to hear that the phone comes with 2 batteries. What if I need more batteries, what should I do?Simply contact our customer support department to order replacement accessories. Can I change the ringtone with this phone?Definitely. The phone provides for many preset ringtones. You can also load your own MP3s to act as ringtones or use the phone's sound recorder to record your own voice or sounds as a ringtone.GRATIS FRAKTSe flere gjenstander fra denne selgeren | ||||
KANSKJE ET KUPP: JAMES THURBER: THE 13 CLOCKS, 20 ,- Solgt 13 år sedan På salg i 322 dager |
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JAMES THURBER: THE 13 CLOCKS, ILLUSTRATED BY MARK SIMONT, HAMISH HAMILTON, LONDON, 1951, INNBUBDET, 124 SIDER FØRSTE ENGELSKE(UK) UTGAVE American writer and cartoonist, who dealt with the frustrations of modern world. Thurber's best-known characters are Walter Mitty, his snarling wife, and silently observing animals. His stories have influenced later writers, such as Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller. Thurber is generally acknowledged as the greatest American humorist since Mark Twain (). '"What was the matter with that one policeman? mother asked, after they had gone. "Grandfather shot him," I said. "What for?" she demanded. I told her he was a deserter. "Of all things!" said mother. "He was such a nice-looking young man."' (from 'The Night the Ghost Got In', in My Life and Hard Times, 1933) James Thurber was born in Columbus, Ohio. His father, Charles L. Thurber, was a clerk and minor politician, who went through many periods of unemployment. Mary Thurber, his mother, was a strong-minded woman and a practical joker. Once she surprised her guests by explaining that she was kept in the attic because of her love for the postman. On another occasion she pretended to be a cripple and attended a faith healer's revival, jumping up suddenly and proclaiming herself cured. Thurber described her as "a born comedienne" and "one of the finest comic talents I think I've ever known." Thurber's father, who had dreams of being an actor or lawyer, was said to have been the basis of the typical small, slight man of Thurber's stories. Later Thurber portrayed his family in MY LIFE AND HARD TIMES (1933). "I suppose that the high-water mark of my youth in Columbus, Ohio, was the night the bed fell on my father," Thurber wrote in the book. Thurber was partially blinded by a childhood accident his brother William shot an arrow at him. When he was unable to participate in games and sports with other children, he developed a rich fantasy life, which found its outlet in his writings. Thurber began writing at secondary school. Due to his poor eyesight, he did not serve in WW I, but studied between 1913 and 1918 at Ohio State University. He worked as a code clerk in Washington, DC, and at the US embassy in Paris. In the early 1920s he worked as a journalist for several newspapers. He also lived in Paris, writing for the Chicago Tribune. In 1922 Thurber married Althea Adams. The marriage was unhappy and ended in divorce in 1935. In 1926 Thurber went to New York City, where he was a reporter for the Evening Post. Next year he joined Harold Ross's newly established The New Yorker, where he found his clear, concise prose style. "Everybody thinks he knows English," Ross said to Thurber, "but nobody does. I think it's because of the goddam women and schoolteachers." Later Thurber published his memoirs from this period under the title THE YEARS WITH ROSS (1959). Thurber's first book, IS SEX NECESSARY?, appeared in 1929. It was jointly written with the fellow New Yorker staffer E.B. White. The book presented Thurber's drawings on the subject, and instantly established him as a true comic talent. Thurber made fun of European psychoanalysis, including Freud's work, and theorists who had been attempting to reduce sex to a scientifically understandable level. In 'The Nature of the American Male: A Study of Pedestalism' Thurber claimed that "in no other civilized nation are the biological aspects of love so distorted and transcended by emphasis upon its sacredness as they are in the United States of America." According to Thurber, baseball, prize-fighting, horse-racing, bicycling, and bowling have acted as substitutes for sex. The female developed and perfected the "Diversion Subterfuge" to put Man in his place. "Its first manifestation was fudge-making." In the 1950s Thurber published modern fairy tales for children, THE 13 CLOCKS (1950) and THE WONDERFUL O (1957), which both were hugely successful. Thurber's children's tales display a cynical undercurrent, and show at times a great deal of bitterness. Truman Capote also worked at the New Yorker, but according to his reminiscences he was a general dogsbody, who helped Thurber to and from meetings, or escorted Thurber to his trysts with one of the magazine's secretaries. Thurber had already in 1933 left The New Yorker staff, but remained still its contributor. His eyesight became worse in the 1940s, and by the 1950s his blindness was nearly total. Thurber continued to compose stories in his head, and he played himself in 88 performances of the play A Thurber Carnival. He received a Litt.D. in 1950 from Kenyon College, one from Yale in 1953, and an L.H.D. (honorary) from Williams College in 1951. Thurber was married twice, and had one daughter. In later years he lived with his wife Helen Wismer, a magazine editor, at West Cornwall, Connecticut. He suffered from alcoholism and depression, but Helen's devoted nursing enabled him to maintain his literary production. His drinking companions included the actor Humphrey Bogart, who read more widely than just the scripts. Bogart had Thurber's THE MIDDLE AGED MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE on his bookshelf and cartoon "Jolly Times" on the wall in his Hollywood home. In 1958 the editors of Punch magazine gave a luncheon in Thurber's honor. James Thurber died of a blood clot on the brain on November 2, 1961, in New York. "One night nearly thirty years ago, in a legendary New York boîte de nuit et des arts called Tony's, I was taking part in a running literary gun fight that had begun with a derogatory or complimentary remark somebody made about something, when one of the participants, former Pinkerton man Dashiell Hammett, whose The Maltese Falcon had come out a couple of years before, suddenly startled us all by announcing that his writing had been influenced by Henry James's novel The Wings of the Dove. Nothing surprises me any more, but I couldn't have been more surprised than if Humphrey Bogart, another frequenter of that old salon of wassail and debate, had proclaimed that his acting bore deep impress of the histrionic art of Maude Adams." (from 'The Wings of Henry James', in Lanterns and Lances, 1961) During his career Thurber experimented with many types of writing. He said that his ideas were influenced by the Mid-western atmosphere of Columbus, movies, and comic strips. Thurber's wry humor showed great sensitivity to human fears and follies. His observations had often a timeless, aphoristic quality. "Early to rise and early to bed makes a male healthy and wealthy and dead," he said in FABLES FOR OUR TIME (1940). His poor eyesight was several times the source of surrealistic misunderstandings, which found their way into his writings. "The kingdom of the partly blind is little like Oz, a little like Wonderland," he wrote. "Anything you can think of, and a lot you would never think of, can happen there." Thurber also was inspired by confusion with language as in the story 'The Black Magic of Barney Haller' (1935), where his handyman Haller's linguistic innovations startle him more than the thunder. "Humour is emotional chaos remembered in tranquillity," he once said. Thurber's misogynist theme of war between men and women has been criticized by his feminist readers. Thurber's story 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' was taken up by psychologist. 'Walter Mitty Syndrome' was put forward in a British medical journal as a clinical condition, which manifested itself in compulsive fantasizing. The title character is a meek, mild-mannered husband, who escapes his everyday existence in heroic fantasies. "Does it ever occur to you that I am sometimes thinking?" he says to Mrs. Mitty. "I'm going to take your temperature when I get you home," she says. The character inspired Danny Kaye's movie of 1947, in which Boris Karloff played Dr. Hugo Hollingshead, a psychiatrist. THE MALE ANIMAL (1939), a satire of athlete worship, was written with Elliott Nugent, who featured in the 1940 Broadway play as a jealous college professor, whose wife is warming up to an old football star. The play co-starred Gene Tierney, Leon Ames, and Don DeFore. In the film adaption from 1942 Henry Fonda played the role. A musical version, produced by Warner Bros. and directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, was made in 1952, starring Ronald Reagan as the professor and Virginia Mayo as a stripper who aspires to become a writer. Thurber's short pieces have been adapted more than dozen times for TV. In addition to his fame as writer, Thurber was a highly respected artist and cartoonist as well. His surreal, minimalist sketches were regular features of the New Yorker, where they became prototypes of the sophisticated cartoons. Thurber did not consider himself an artist, but his "non-mastery of line" has been compared to that of Matisse. Thurber was also a passionate letter writer. A collection of his letters, edited by Harrison Kinney and Rosemary A. Thurber, was published in 2003. For further reading: James Thurber by R.E. Morsberger (1964); The Art of James Thurber by R.C. Tobias (1969); The Clocks of Columbus: The Literary Career of James Thurber by C.S. Holmes (1972); Thurber: A Collection of Critical Essays, ed. by Charles S. Holmes (1974); Thurber: A Biography by Burton Bernstein (1975); Thurber's Anatomy of Confusion by C.M. Kenney (1984); Conversations with James Thurber, ed by Thomas Fensch (1989); Remember Laughter: A Life of James Thurber by Nell A. Grauer (1994); James Thurber: His Life and Times by Harrison Kinney (1995) 'Thurber, James' by John H. Rogers, in Encyclopedia of the Essay, ed. by Tracy Chevalier (1997); Conversations with James Thurber, ed. by Thomas Fensch (1998); The Man Who Was Walter Mitty: The Life and Work of James Thurber by Thomas Fensch (2001) - In Finnish: Suomeksi Thurberilta on julkaistu valikoima Miehiä, naisia, koiria (1965), toim. ja suom. Tuomas Anhava, Kristiina Kivivuori ja Pentti Saarikoski Se flere gjenstander fra denne selgeren |
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