M-Sport to build Super 2000 Ford Fiesta

M-Sport, the company which manages Ford’s WRC programme, is about to start work on a new Super 2000 specification rally car which will conform to the new FIA World Rally Championship technical regulations.

The car, based on the new Ford Fiesta, is expected to test for the first time in September this year and be finished in time for a homologation date of January 2010.

British based M-Sport has been Ford's partner in the WRC since 1997 and developed the Focus RS WRC that won the WRC manufacturers' title for Ford in 2006 and 2007.

The firm says the knowledge gained from the development of that car, and M-Sport’s expertise in design and engineering, will be transferred to the creation of the next generation of S2000 car. The project will again be led by the team’s award winning technical director Christian Loriaux.

The Super 2000 formula was last month confirmed as the future for the WRC, superseding the current generation of World Rally Cars by the start of the 2011 season.

M-Sport managing director Malcolm Wilson said: “I’m delighted that after completing an extensive feasibility study M-Sport has decided to proceed with the development of a new Fiesta Super 2000 car. The creation of this car will be an important step in reducing the cost of rallying and will make competing in the World Rally Championship more affordable.

“Work is about to get underway on the car and it will be available for competitors to purchase in time for the 2010 season. M-Sport developed the Ford Focus RS WRC which has taken over 100 consecutive WRC points finishes and our technical knowledge and top-class engineering should make the new Fiesta Super 2000 just as successful,” he added.

Source:
http://www.wrc.com

PT Adaro Indonesia Coal Mining vacancy

PT Adaro Indonesia, one of the biggest national coal mining company, located at Tanjung Tabalong, South Kalimantan hereby otter you the following positions:

a. Loading Foreman- Taboneo (LF)
1. Male, Graduate of Marine Merchanshlp Academy or similar field discipline
2. Holding the certificate ANT-III/MPB-111
3. Experienced min 2 (two) years sea service (preferably in dry bulk carrier) as Deck Officer on board

b. Port Captain - kelanis (PC):
1. Male, graduate in marine academic
2. Min. 2 years experience in port captain
3. Knowledge of draft survey
4. Holding mm certificate ANT-III

c. legal Officer. (LO); )
1. Male, S1 degree in Law Perdata
2. Min, 3 years of experience in legal officer

d. Safety Foreman-(SF): )
1. Male. S-1 degree in Engineering, Safety and Mining
2. Min. 3 years of experienced in safety mining.

e. Mine Supervisor-(MS): )
1. S1/D3 Degree in Mine Engineering
2. Min 3 years (S1) / 5 years (D3) of experience in mine operations/planning
3. Good knowledge of drilling & blasting

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS; )
1. Maximum 35 years old.
2. Good conversation in English (oral & written).
3. Good in computer application in related position.
4. Willing to be stationed in remote location (some position in Kelanis or Taboneo)
5.
Good attitude, honest, self-motivated, team player, leadership, strong
analysis, conceptual thinking; communicative: cooperative and ready to
work under pressure.

Should If you meet the above qualifications, please submit your application letter & CV (including your photograph), and put the position code on the top left corner of the envelope to:

HR Recruitment
PO BOX 110 TTS, Tanjung Tabalong 71500. South Kalimantan, or email to: hr.kalimantan@ptadaro.com
Documents must be in Ms. Word formal (max, 500KB)

Closing date: March 24, 09
Only shortlistod candidate will be interviewed

Source:
http://jakjobs.com

Mobile 8 IT Application Engineer Staff

Mobile 8 Telecom. As part of our extensive expansion plan to widen the operational coverage around Indonesia, we are now looking for self driven and dynamic professional to join our team as:

IT Application Engineer Staff

Reporting to IT Application Supervisor

PT Mobile-8 Telecom, Tbk, is one of the leading Mobile Telecommunication CDMA Operators in Indonesia. We hold a nation-wide license mobile & FWA using advanced technology of CDMA 2000 1x & CDMA 2000 1X EVDO that enables us to continuously commit to provide better and innovative products and services to our customers.

Major responsibilities include the following:
- Develop internal office software, intranet and other supporting software (ex: Oracle Finance, etc) with high quality and accuracy and meet deadline by increasing self-motivation

The successful profile will be having:
- A minimum of S1 degree from Computer Science or IT/ Telecommunication engineer
- Having minimum 1 ears experience in operational and software development
- Having good skill in SQL and Web Programming
- Having good analytical thinking, creative and detail oriented
- Customer oriented
- English ability both oral and writing

Please send your comprehensive resume, not later than 2 weeks to :
recruitment@mobile-8.com and recruitment_jakarta@mobile-8.com

Please indicate the position you apply for in the subject of your email.

Source:
http://jakjobs.com

LG KB775 Scarlet

Specifications
LG KB775 Scarlet
Network2G
3G
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
HSDPA 850 / 2100
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
108 x 54.8 x 13.2 mm (4.25 x 2.16 x 0.52 in)
110 gram
TFT resistive touchscreen, 256K colors
240 x 400 pixels, 3.0 inches (~155 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
1000 entries, Photocall
40 dialed, 40 received, 40 missed calls
70 MB
microSD, up to 8 GB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10
Class 10
HSPA 7.2/0.384 Mbps

v2.0 with A2DP

microUSB v2.0
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, MMS, Email
Vibration, MP3 ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Stereo FM radio, RDS

Yes
3.15 MP, autofocus
320p
Black, dark red
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- DVB-H or DVB-T TV receiver (country specific)
- MP3/WMA/ACC+ player
- MP4/H.264 player
- Organizer
- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Up to 300 h
Up to 3 h 30 min

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Lorenzo unhappy about pace on race tyres

Jorge Lorenzo could not repeat his remarkable 2008 Qatar pole position, but despite qualifying on the front row again at Losail he is concerned about his pace on the harder Bridgestone tyres.

Fiat Yamaha’s Jorge Lorenzo qualified just 0.024s behind his illustrious second placed colleague Valentino Rossi on the Qatar grid on Saturday, but as he commences his second season in MotoGP the Spaniard is playing down his chances in Sunday’s race.

Lorenzo shone under the Losail floodlights on his premier class debut last year as he rode to second place from pole position at the start of 2008, but he tried to play down his chances of a repeat performance after qualifying for the 2009 season-opener.

Third on the grid, the young Majorcan rider stated, “I’m not happy, not because of the third place with the soft tyres, but because with the harder ones I expected a better pace. But anyway that’s how things are and tomorrow we will have to struggle to stay with the front group. That’s racing, maybe at one track you don’t have a good pace but at the next circuit things could be easier.”

He continued, “During the test here I was faster with the hard tyre but for some reason we have the opposite situation this time and I am much faster with the soft tyre. Now we need to work hard to try to solve the problem tonight. On Sunday I won’t be thinking about winning, just about doing the best I can.”

Stoner on pole for Qatar MotoGP

Doha - Australian Casey Stoner took pole position on his Ducati for Sunday's night-time MotoGP race on a dusty track at Qatar's Losail International Circuit.

The 2007 world champion clocked a lap record of one minute, 55.286 seconds and starts ahead of six-times world champion Valentino Rossi and the Italian's Yamaha team mate Jorge Lorenzo of Spain. [ID:nISS448791]

The 23-year-old Stoner complained about the weather conditions at the Doha circuit, which was dusty after light rain dried up in the Gulf Arab capital.

"I think it is going to be very risky toward the end of the race tomorrow," Stoner said in a press conference after the qualifying round. "We have less confidence than we had been prior to the race in the past."

Italian Andrea Dovizioso was fourth on a Honda, followed by fellow countryman Loris Capirossi on a Suzuki and American Colin Edwards on his Yamaha.

Stoner's U.S. team-mate Nicky Hayden, the 2006 world champion with Honda who has now switched to Ducati, fell towards the end of the qualifying session and was tended by a medical team. The scope of his injuries was not clear.

Spain's Julian Simon took pole for the 125cc category, clocking a lap record time of two minutes, 7.791 seconds.

Gabor Talmacsi of Hungary will be on pole for the 250cc race after settling a lap record time of two minutes, 1.902 seconds. (Reporting by Dania Saadi; editing by Sam Cage and John O'Brien.

Source:
http://uk.reuters.com

Lyle rallies to make Masters cut

Scotland's Sandy Lyle rolled back the years in fine style with a two-under-par second-round 70 to secure his third successive Masters cut.

The 1988 champion, who posted a level-par 70 on Thursday, finished day two alongside Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell and England's Lee Westwood.

"I'm happy to be playing the weekend for the third year in a row," he said.

Padraig Harrington was also two under, with Justin Rose, Ian Poulter, Paul Casey and Luke Donald all level par.

But it was the 52-year-old Lyle who captured the imagination with an outstanding back nine that included five consecutive birdies between holes 13 and 17.

"I started making some putts on the back nine and I had something like eight or nine single putts (all day)," the Scot told BBC Sport after carding seven birdies and five bogeys in blustery conditions.

"Not all long ones but nice ones at the right time. I wasn't hitting the ball that well in terms of knocking the pins out. I only hit about six or seven greens (in regulation) but I missed them in the right spot.

Lyle, the first Briton to win the Masters, began his round seven strokes off the pace and made a birdie at the par-five 2nd before losing ground with four consecutive bogeys from the 4th.

"It's been a grinding day. I knew after nine holes I had a bit of work to do as I was two over for the tournament," he said.

Lyle's back-nine run ended when he bogeyed the par-four 18th and he added: "I drove it well down the stretch and I was a bit disappointed on the last not to hit an eight-iron approach into the heart of the green. I just hit a poor shot.

"This isn't the sort of course where you can be aggressive. You have to be very cagey and take your chances when they arrive."

With the cut set at one over par - at the Masters players must be within 44 places of the lead and/or not more than 10 strokes behind the leader - Rose, Poulter, Houston Open winner Casey and Donald all made it with a shot to spare on level par, while Ross Fisher survived on the limit after shooting 76.

"I played really nicely for the first nine holes but on the back nine it was a case of hanging in there," said Donald. "I made a couple of good up-and-downs at the end. It will be really nice to be around for the weekend, anything can happen on this course."

Poulter felt the blustery conditions made the course far more difficult to negotiate than on Thursday, when it was bathed in sunshine and ideal for low scoring.

"At the start things were similar to yesterday but then the wind began to pick up," he said. "It's tricky out there but level par is never going to be too far off."

Oliver Wilson bowed out on four over while Welshman Ian Woosnam was a shot further back.

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