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Nokia 7390 – Aesthetically Designed and Precisely Engineered

Cashing on the huge success of its L’Amour collection, Nokia launches 7390 to appease the sensibilities of its stylish users. The iconic 7390 is the first 3G fashion phone and is a perfect combination of design and technology. The elegantly crafted mobile is inspired by the tribal art and ethnic decoration, and offered in desirable palate of colours and designs. Its form is round, garbed with an embossed leather finish and eclectic graphics. But Nokia 7390 is not only about exotic designs. The phone also has impressive sophisticated set of features.

Nokia 7390 is a compact phone that weighs 115 grams and measures 90 x 47 x 19mm. The phone has a sleek fold opening mechanism and comes with dual screen. While the phone’s internal memory is 123 MB (which can be further expanded), it offers a talk time of 2.5 hours.

The phone comes with an integrated digital music player with built-in 3D effect stereo speaker. The music player supports all popular formats, and the users can also customise their ringtones according to these formats. The phone also has a radio feature and supports video ringing tones to enable the users have visual experience when the phone rings.

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Motorsport in the England’s East Midlands

In the UK, motorsport engineering and services has a total turnover in excess of £5 billion, of which 50% is exported. The industry employs 38,000 people, with 75% of this workforce being highly qualified engineers working in 3,000 individual, mostly small and medium sized enterprises. The motorsport sector and its supply chain drives the development and growth of companies which make up the cluster of 450 high-performance engineering (HPE) companies in the East Midlands, including 200 motorsport-specific companies.

The cluster consists of engine builders, precision engineers and electronics specialists. But there is also a huge skills overlap which takes the business activity of HPE companies into the field of servicing for the automotive, aerospace, electronics, material technology, watersports and medical technologies sectors.

Motorsport Industry

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Modular Homes Are the Future of Home Building

Custom design can take time but our fees are not any more than what architects charge for conventionally designed buildings. You would not think of building a traditional home without an architect. Would you?

Factory Built Homes are the Future of Home Building America invented factory fabrication. When you buy a kitchen appliance, VCR or car, you don’t expect it to be dumped in parts in your backyard requiring assembly, do you? You expect these products to be factory-made, factory inspected and ready for instant use. Modular construction is a pre-assembled system of home construction unique to all other methods of construction. We believe, it is unlikely the home building industry will cling to the idea of costly, error prone piece-by-piece fabrication of homes built on site. Given the economic benefit and quality of product associated with factory-built homes, on-site home construction can’t last; factory home building can’t miss.

Factory Built Home Materials are Green and High Quality Whether we’re talking about factory built homes, panelized or modular homes, in-plant construction quality is invariably superior to that built on site. Parts cut with a hand-held circular saw at a job site are not as precise as those cut with a $10,000 radial arm saw or $100,000 component cutter in a factory. Factory fastening methods are demonstrably superior because they use pneumatic tools driving fasteners to precise depths – no under-driving and no shiners. What’s more, factory inspections cover every construction detail from floor framing to final paint. Trained factory inspectors or independent third party inspectors perform more than one-dozen unannounced inspections per house. These days, the overloaded local building inspectors may only perform three or four announced inspections on the typical site built project. The quality factory built home manufacturer does not use green lumber. They protect all building materials from the weather. Wet materials would be too warped or bent to fit into their precise jigs for wall panel and truss construction. In many on-site building locations green lumber and building materials exposed to the weather are built into the home resulting in warped walls, ceilings and mold issues.

Modular Homes are Stronger than Conventional (Stick-Built) Homes The modular home unit uses the strongest of all construction methods based on the 2×6 platform framing system. Traditionally, modular home units are over-built providing rigidity during transport to the site. Additional structural elements are incorporated to strengthen the modules as they are lifted by a crane from the carriers and placed on the foundation. Only modular construction is sturdy enough to withstand such forces equivalent to that of a healthy earthquake.

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