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 თეატრ "Orpheum"-ში Steve Needleman-თან ერთად ♥ 2010 წლის ოქტომბერი ♥

 

Samsung's smartphone shipments soared over the same period last to easily grab the lion's share of the global market, a market researcher said Thursday. While another market researcher put Samsung No.1 in the overall cell phone market.

The South Korean electronics giant's share went from 12.2 percent in the first quarter of 2011 to a whopping 30.6 percent in the first quarter of this year, according to Strategy Analytics (see chart below).

Apple's growth isn't too shabby either: it jumped from an 18.1 percent share last year (which at that time was larger than Samsung's) to 24.1 percent.

Overall global smartphone shipments grew 41 percent annually to reach 145 million units in the first quarter of 2012. More than half of that being Samsung and Apple combined.

"Samsung and Apple are outcompeting most of their major rivals and the smartphone market is at risk of becoming a two-horse race," Neil Mawston, Executive Director at Strategy Analytics, said in a statement.

Samsung's growth is coming from its Galaxy models, among other products. "Samsung's global smartphone shipments rose 253 percent annually...as demand surged for its popular Galaxy models such as the Note, S2 and Y," Strategy Analytics said. 

 

The loser in all of this is Nokia, whose share dropped like a rock from 23.5 percent in the first quarter of last year to 8.2 percent this year.

"This is Nokia's lowest market share level in the smartphone category since 2002," Tom Kang, director at Strategy Analytics, said in a statement. "Nokia's new Microsoft Lumia portfolio has recently gotten off to an encouraging start in the critical United States market, but shipments there are not yet large enough to offset the firm's tumbling Symbian volumes in the rest of the world."

iSuppli puts Apple at No. 1 in smartphones but Samsung No. 1 in the larger cell phone market

A second market research firm, IHS iSuppli, ranks Apple No.1 in smartphone market, while placing Samsung in the No.1 spot for cell phones (see charts below).

In the "smartphone segment of the cell phone market," iSuppli shows Apple shipping 35 million units in the first quarter, while Samsung shipped 32 million.

"Apple remained in the same position in smartphones that it captured in the fourth quarter of 2011 -- at No. 1 --while Samsung held on to second place," iSuppli said.

That said, iSuppli ranks Samsung No.1 overall in the cell phone market, with 92 million cell phones shipped in the first quarter, compared to Nokia's 83 million

 Isatis tinctoria, with Woad (play /ˈwd/; or glastum) as the common name, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is commonly called dyer's woad, and sometimes incorrectly listed as Isatis indigotica (a newer and invalid name for the same plant)[citation needed]. It is occasionally known as Asp of Jerusalem. Woad is also the name of a blue dye produced from the leaves[2] of the plant.

Julius Caesar tells us (in De Bello Gallico) that the Britanni used to colour their bodies blue with vitrum, a word that roughly translates to "glass". While many have assumed vitrum refers to woad, and this misconception was probably repeated for political reasons, it is probable that Caesar was describing some form of copper- or iron-based pigment.[7][unreliable source?] The northern inhabitants of Britain came to be known as Picts (Picti), which means "painted ones" in Latin, and may have been due to these accounts of them painting or tattooing their bodies.

Other authorities claim that semen was used as a binding agent, and that Britons as far back as 7,000 BC fought naked coloured blue with woad. The reason for this is that the blue colour made them more difficult to see in the half moonlight of a night attack on an enemy position.

The Woad Ode is a humorous song, set to the tune of Men of Harlech. It recounts the ancient British tradition of fighting naked in woad dye, but is not intended as a history lesson

Superstars -Scheiße ( DJ White Shadow Mugler)

  

Features include stunning painted frescoes in the foyer featuring Mount Maunganui. It may be an historic building but the Capitol has the largest screen in the Bay and Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS). Screens mainstream movies, plus artier films in smaller ‘luxury lounge’ auditoriums.

131 Jellicoe Street, Te Puke, tel Info Line 573 8055

 I can you hear you Korea. I'm shaking.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3R_ilX_tOY Hair

Alejandro http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=R9xC69WkK-E

government hooker http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdFY-yaMWMY&feature=player_embedded

Just Dance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzO_nGSvRnM&feature=plcp

Telephone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9yg7rKXlQY&feature=youtu.be

Telephone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9yg7rKXlQY&feature=youtu.be

 The South Korea-based company said net profits rose 82 percent to a record 5.05 trillion won, or about $4.45 billion, for the fiscal first quarter ending March 31, compared with 2.78 trillion won a year earlier. Samsung also recorded record quarterly operating profits of $5.85 trillion won, in line with earlier guidance provided by the company.

See my profits rose to $4.5 billion for the first fiscal quarter, babe. He txting me. You don't own Samsung, I tell him. Yes I do, he say, it for your sister, my friend Sam. Her name Shelia McDanniels at Te Puke High. I'm the New Zealand co=ordinator for games in teh Yellow section, but since I own JavaScript and NEC DOS, they are a bit hamstrung without me internet wise. They still have a lot of microwaves, televisions and appliances to sell although. What do I own then baby, I ask him? You have your Born This Way show baby, he sayin, and you still young. I had to pull a few strings for that one, Plus what did I say about Lucky Gold Star. You said you goin to give it to me babe, I tell him. How did the concert go, I ask? I'm exhausted, i say. I bet, he tell me. I'm not surprised.

 Lady Gaga opened the Tour by performing 'Highway Unicorn' while riding a black unicorn on stage.

1) Highway Unicorn
2) Government Hooker
3) BTW
4) Bloody Mary
5) Bad Romance

 Get a taste of cinema-going in the 20’s at Te Puke’s stately, restored theatre that was built during the rise of “talking pictures” in 1929. The magnificent art deco building in the main street was lovingly restored by former kiwifruit grower Ross Trebilco who bought the building with wife Evelyn in 1997.

Here is is babe, apparently Lady Gaga opened the Born This Way Tour by performing Highway Unicorn while riding a black Unicorn on stage. He left a txt for me to find after the show. Apparently he has also dumped me in favour of somebody called Sabine Lisicki, a tennis player he met in the Mayfair Dairy, in his town. It is right next door to the Capitol Picture Theatre, which he owns, using his avitar Ross. Yes, he says, Ross is married, although his wife no longer runs the Binn Inn bulk supermarrket, which was forced out of business by the supermarkets. He said that he couldn't buy as much coke as the supermarkets, and thus couldn't compete on price, even though a lot of their prices were lower.

The Born This Way Ball concert in Seoul has just finished :(

Malcolm James Lorenzo Baker ‎2 hrs? shorter?

Lady GaGa Global I'ts because she performed only the songs from Born This Way album and 3-4 songs from the other albums,on the MonsterBall tour she performed songs from Both albums (The Fame,The Fame Monster),that's why this tour is shorter :/

 "Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib? Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow? or will he harrow the valleys after thee? Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great? or wilt thou leave thy labour to him? Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring home thy seed, and gather it into thy barn?"—Job 39:9–12


Though the qilin (Chinese: 麒麟), a creature in Chinese mythology, is sometimes called "the Chinese unicorn", it is a hybrid animal that looks less unicorn than chimera, with the body of a deer, the head of a lion, green scales and a long forwardly-curved horn

The legend was that nobody saw the unicorn and survived, but he was not deterred. Crossing through a thicket, he thought he spotted one pearing out from behind a pine tree, and he set off in persuit. He became seperated from his fellow hunters, who were afraid, and the animal must have raced out of the trees at great speed, coming up behind him. He turned at the last second, and it struck him in the centre of his chest, piercing his heart, leaving a two inch hole completely through his body. They found his body later, and put together the circumstances of the attack from the tracks. The young man was free to marry, and the two lived happily for a long time.

The unicorn is a legendary animal from European folklore that resembles a white horse with a large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead, and sometimes a goat's beard and cloven hooves. First mentioned by the ancient Greeks, it became the most important imaginary animal of the Middle Ages and Renaissance when it was commonly described as an extremely wild woodland creature, a symbol of purity and grace, which could only be captured by a virgin.

The Unicorn is a mythical animal which lived in China, although nobody had ever seen it. They had found its tracks, which were like the tracks of a deer, and some speculated that it had spots like a fawn, was always a male animal,and it had a single horn on its heas, about two feet long, which had a spiral pattern to it. There was a young man who was in love with the woman who was married to the King, or Emperor, although he was a minor King, not in charge of the whle country, and he was much older than her, mean, arrogant, and spent all his time with sport, neglecting his duties. It was heard by rumours, she reported that there had been a unicorn seen in the forests near the castle, and sure enough, tracks were found, so he decided to set out on a unicorn hunt to kill it.

An animal called the re’em (Hebrew: רְאֵם‎) is mentioned in several places in the Hebrew Bible, often as a metaphor representing strength. "The allusions to the re'em as a wild, un-tamable animal of great strength and agility, with mighty horn or horns (Job xxxix. 9–12; Ps. xxii. 21, xxix. 6; Num. xxiii. 22, xxiv. 8; Deut. xxxiii. 17; comp. Ps. xcii. 11), best fit the aurochs (Bos primigenius). This view is supported by the Assyrian rimu, which is often used as a metaphor of strength, and is depicted as a powerful, fierce, wild mountain bull with large horns."[13] This animal was often depicted in ancient Mesopotamian art in profile, with only one horn visible.

The translators of the Authorized King James Version of the Bible (1611) followed the Greek Septuagint (monokeros) and the Latin Vulgate (unicornis)[14] and employed unicorn to translate re'em, providing a recognizable animal that was proverbial for its un-tamable nature. The American Standard Version translates this term "wild ox" in each case.

  • "God brought them out of Egypt; he hath as it were the strength of an unicorn."—Numbers 23:22
 

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