Spies secures front row in Aragón

Spies improved consistently over the weekend, coinciding with an increase in grip level on the Spanish circuit. A small crash in the extended final practice this morning resulted in no injuries, the Texan finishing in sixth place 1.104 seconds from first. A set up change mid-qualifying brought another step, enabling him to deliver third place and close the gap to pole to 0.704 seconds.

Reigning World Champion Jorge Lorenzo left his fastest times to later in the session, battling a lack of rear grip to deliver fourth place for tomorrow’s race, 0.819 seconds from Championship rival Casey Stoner on pole. The Mallorcan rider was less then happy with the final result and will continue to work overnight with his crew to make another step for morning warm up.

Ben Spies:
“The whole weekend has been pretty good for me, I’m pretty happy with it. We struggled a little bit this morning but the bike’s working really well. We looked over a bit of data and tried to find the best compromise. We found it with 30 minutes to go in qualifying and with the race tyres we were about third or fourth quickest. When we put the softer tyres on we were able to go quicker and get on the front row. The crew has done an amazing job to get the bike where it is, we’re just lacking a bit of speed from the front two guys. We’re going to try and challenge for the podium tomorrow.”

Jorge Lorenzo:
“We struggled here last year and we are here struggling again this year, maybe even more. We have many problems with rear grip; we are not getting enough traction to be really fast. Tomorrow I think the maximum we can get is third place on the podium unless something very strange happens so that is the goal we have. The long straight is not the best for us but in the corners we are also a bit slower than the others so we must find something.”

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Indonesia to rely on Angel at SEA Games

Jakarta - Indonesia will be relying on Angel Magdalena Ticoalu and Ricky to grab gold medals again from billiard event at the coming Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), a spokesman said.

"The two men`s and women`s national billiard players still continued performing maximally at national or international championships," the secretary general of the All Indonesia Billiard Association (PB POBSI), Soedarjanto, said here on Sunday.

To achieve all the targets PB POBSI has given periodic tests since August 2011 to 20 billiard players consisting of 16 men`s and four women`s players.

Through intensive training in pool, snooker, carom and English billiard PB POBSI is optimistic its athletes could win gold medals in the pool and carom events.

He said it was not impossible for other players besides Angel and Ricky to also be able to win gold medals. What is important however is the national team would be able to maintain the tradition of winning gold medals in the event, he said.

When playing at home, Soedarjanto said, athletes are more challenged to present their best performance and with support from home spectators opponents are usually a bit nervous.

He said national players also often face such non-technical factors when playing at international events. He referred to Ricky Yang as an example whose performance dropped at the 25th SEA Games in Laos in 2009 after winning a world champion title in the Philippines.

Soedarjanto hoped that this would not happen when Ricky and Angie played at the 26th SEA Game multi-events in Jakarta and Palembang in November.

He admitted, however, Thailand and the Philippines would remain the strong opponents in the 26th SEA Games in November.(*) ANT/H-YH/S012

Australia shares sporting secrets with Indonesia

Jakarta - Today Australia shared some of the secrets of its sporting success with Indonesia, which could help Indonesia become one of the world`s top sports nations, the Australian Embassy said here on Wednesday.

In the latest series of sports seminars run by the Australian Embassy, visiting experts from Australia Dr Fadi Ma`ayah, and Hallam Pereira, spoke about applying sport science in football, and how Indonesia can become a top-ten nation in world sport.

Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, Greg Moriarty, is a strong advocate for strengthening sports cooperation between Australia and Indonesia.

"Sport is an excellent way to develop stronger people-to-people links. The support shown by Indonesia?s sports sector for the seminars has been overwhelming and we will continue working closely with KOI to strengthen Indonesia?s sporting performance," said Ambassador Moriarty.

President of the Indonesian Olympic Committee (KOI), Rita Subowo said "KOI has been working closely with the Australian Embassy over the past 18 months on a number of initiatives and I am confident that these will positively impact Indonesia`s preparations for the South East Asian Games in the short term, as well as our long-term sporting future."

At the seminar the Australian Embassy awarded the 2011 Allan Taylor Sports Grant to Rumah Cemara for their League of Change football program.

Rumah Cemara, the Bandung based organisation that works to increase the quality of life for and reduce the stigma towards people living with HIV, will use the AU$10,000 Australia-Indonesia Institute sponsored Allan Taylor Sports Grant to run the League of Change, a football tournament that will see people living with HIV playing alongside people that don?t live with HIV.

"We are proud to have the opportunity to support the League of Change. Football is a sport that is very close to the hearts of many Indonesians and therefore a great means to educate people about complex social issues," Ambassador Moriarty was quoted as saying by the embassy in its website.

Football Federation Australia (FFA) and PSSI entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in 2010. The MoU provides for both federations to share coaching and sports science expertise, exchanges of teams, referees, coaches and other experts.

The FFA is keen to work with the new administration at PSSI to make these aims a reality, and is currently in discussion with PSSI to achieve this. As part of the relationship, both parties are keen for the national teams as well as the youth teams of Indonesia and Australia to play each other.

Fadi Ma`ayah is a Senior Lecturer and Course Coordinator for Sports Science and Football from the Edith Cowan University in Perth.

Hallam Pereira is International Project Director from the Western Australian Department of Sport and Recreation. Pereira is no stranger to Indonesia, having acted as a consultant for the recently formulated Strategic Plan for Sport for East Java.

Funding for this seminar was provided by Olympic Solidarity, which is the funding program developed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). (Tx.A014/A014)

UltraDefrag 5.0.0 Beta 3

UltraDefrag is a powerful, open source defragmentation tool for Windows. It´s engine is very fast, because it is created as a kernel-mode driver.

There are three interfaces to them: graphical, console and native. The first is very useful, because it uses cluster map visualization. Console is good for task scheduler, and native tool – for advanced users and programmers.

UltraDefrag´s design is very ergonomic: no skins, no localization, no animation and so on. It´s a truely small and powerful program!

It can be used on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Vista. NT 4.0 support is currently unavailable.

Features:
very fast defragmentation, because engine is kernel mode driver and has optimal algorithm.
very small engine written in pure C language.
nice graphical interface – compact and comfortable.
safety, because file moving is realized with special system calls.
simple to use.
generate html reports.
has useful filters.
free: distributed with full source code under the GNU General Public License.

What’s New in version 5.0.0 Beta 3:

volume optimization reimplemented
quick volume optimization implemented
the cluster map now indicates unused map blocks with gray color
one bug preventing a proper redraw of defragmented files was fixed
few bugs causing infinite loops in defragmentation algorithm were fixed
one bug preventing MFT defragmentation was fixed
one bug preventing reports containing Asian characters in file names from being built was fixed
one bug preventing defragmentation in some cases on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 was fixed
the documentation was updated to include better information about taking screen-shots and creating support packages on the bug reports page
tree-view to select chapters was added to documentation and the default doxygen color theme is now used
the following translations were added: English (GB), Iloko
hexview command added to the boot time shell
Developers: udefrag_start_job prototype changed by adding algorithm preview flags

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FavBackup 2.1.0

FavBackup is a simple solution for you to backup and restore web browser settings and other data on Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000 systems. No installation required.

Supported Browsers:
Internet Explorer 8
Internet Explorer 7
Internet Explorer 6
Firefox 5
Firefox 4
Firefox 3.7
Firefox 3.6
Firefox 3.5
Firefox 3 – 2
Opera 11.5
Opera 11
Opera 10.6
Opera 10.5
Opera 10
Opera 9
Safari 4
Safari 3
Google Chrome 14
Google Chrome 13
Google Chrome 12
Google Chrome 11
Google Chrome 10
Google Chrome 9 – 1
Flock 2.5
Flock 2.0

What´s New in version 2.1.0:

Browsers:
Added Firefox 4 Support
Added Firefox 5 Support
Added Google Chrome 12 Support
Added Google Chrome 13 Support
Added Google Chrome 14 Support
Added Opera 11 Support
Added Opera 11.50 Support

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Quick Pop Menu 1.1.4

A small and easy to use application launcher. Pressing “control key + middle mouse button” triggers the launcher menu which lists predefined shortcuts. The hotkey is configurable.

What´s New in version 1.1.4:

Fixed: a bug that caused the program not running. A bug that checks the update without confirmation at the first run.
Added: the hotkey definition interface, which enables the user to define a hotkey to call the menu.
Changed: the menu item, About to Author’s Web Site.

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Rossi to start from Pit Lane at Aragón

Ducati Team confirmed after qualifying that Valentino Rossi will use his seventh engine on Sunday for the Gran Premio de Aragon, which means he will start the race from Pit Lane due to an Engine Durability rule infringement.

The current FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Regulations state that each rider is allowed six engines per season. Under the ‘Penalties for infringement of article 2.3.7 (Engine durability in MotoGP)’ section of the regulations, a rider will start the race from Pit Lane ten seconds after the race start if the infringement takes place before the race.

Those riders who qualified below Rossi in the qualifying session will all move up one position on the grid.

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