Showing posts with label ready. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 3 April 2012

How to Get Ready for a Dance Competition

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Rooney is ready to play - Capello

Venue: City Stadium, PodgoricaDate: Friday, 7 OctoberKick-off: 2000 BSTCoverage: Live on BBC Radio 5 live and online; text commentary on BBC Sport website and mobiles; watch live on Sky Sports 1Fabio Capello says Wayne Rooney is 'relaxed and calm'

Fabio Capello says Wayne Rooney has told him he is relaxed and ready to play against Montenegro on Friday despite his father's arrest.

Wayne Rooney Snr is one of nine men who were arrested on Thursday in a probe into betting irregularities.

But Capello said the striker was "relaxed and calm" about the situation ahead of the Euro 2012 qualifier.

"He told me 'absolutely no problems'," the England manager said. "He is sure this poses no problems."

England captain John Terry added: "Wayne is focused on the game. We all realise the importance of that. It is important for him to go and play his football. That's all that matters to us."

Capello said it would be a "big mistake" if England played for a point - all that is needed to secure qualification - in Podgorica.

Continue reading the main story 3 September 2010 - England 4-0 Bulgaria17 September 2010 - Switzerland 1 England 312 October - England 0-0 Montenegro26 March 2011 - Wales 0-2 England4 June 2011 - England 2-2 Switzerland2 September 2011 - Bulgaria 0-3 England6 September 2011 - England 1-0 Wales

"We need to play to win," he said. "I think the players understand we need to play the same level we play always away from England.

"I hope our play tomorrow will be really good for us to qualify in first position."

Capello said he had not yet decided who to partner with Rooney in attack for the match.

Asked whether fellow Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck may get the call, Capello said: "I need to sleep on this tonight. We will decide tomorrow morning about the forward we will play with Rooney and also the right-back."

Tottenham's Kyle Walker and Manchester United's Phil Jones could be in line for that defensive role.

"One of those players will play tomorrow and I have confidence in them," Capello said.

Meanwhle Terry, who was captain in England's unsuccessful Euro 2008 qualifying campaign and part of the side which underperformed at last summer's World Cup, sees Euro 2012 as an opportunity to make amends.

"It's obviously my dream to take an England side into a big, major tournament," he said.

"With that in mind as a personal goal that's my target.

"Collectively for the team [qualification] is the priority, whether with a draw or a win.

"We're full of confidence, playing well, hence why we're top of the group. We must get ourselves over the line tomorrow."

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Monday, 25 July 2011

Important seller news - get ready for upcoming changes on eBay.co.uk


03 May, 2011 | 11:22AM BST

Hello,


You?ll find it easier to access customer support and help through a new online interface that will be launched this week. We?ve made it easier to navigate, made contact points more accessible, so you will have your questions answered quickly.?


A key development is that all customer support contact points will be accessible from 1 screen:

If you are looking for an immediate answer, ask your question in the search field, choose from one of the top 5 most frequently asked questions, or chat with Louise
Alternatively, click the ?Contact us? button to email, chat with, or telephone our customer support team

Enhancements are still being made and tested, so only some of you will see the new screens. To access the new interface, click the ?Customer support? link at the top right hand corner of your eBay screen.


We hope you?ll find that it provides you with a much faster resolution to your queries.


Regards,
The eBay Team


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Friday, 15 July 2011

Important seller news - get ready for upcoming changes on eBay.ie


03 May, 2011 | 11:22AM BST

Hello,


You?ll find it easier to access customer support and help through a new online interface that will be launched this week. We?ve made it easier to navigate, made contact points more accessible, so you will have your questions answered quickly.?


A key development is that all customer support contact points will be accessible from 1 screen:

If you are looking for an immediate answer, ask your question in the search field, choose from one of the top 5 most frequently asked questions, or chat with Louise
Alternatively, click the ?Contact us? button to email, chat with, or telephone our customer support team

Enhancements are still being made and tested, so only some of you will see the new screens. To access the new interface, click the ?Customer support? link at the top right hand corner of your eBay screen.


We hope you?ll find that it provides you with a much faster resolution to your queries.


Regards,
The eBay Team

http://tinyurl.com/5tsh783

Sunday, 26 June 2011

Annual “Camp Ready Kids” Beginning June 28

Camp Ready Kids is an annual camp focusing on safety and disaster preparedness. It’s a free, two day camp for rising 1st-5th graders. Topics covered will be severe weather awareness, internet safety, fire safety, poison prevention and home safety.  http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p4712.m570.l1313&_nkw=dvd+with+media+on+it&_sacat=See-All-Categories


Activities for kids include: building a disaster kit, how to make a disaster plan, basic first aid, K9 demonstration, a weather experiment, and more!


Camp Ready Kids will take place at New Hope Lutheran Church at 1516 Brantley Road in Kannapolis. The camp will take place on June 28th and 29th from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.


Participants must pre-register by June 27. Please click here to download a copy of the form.


Call 704-720-7423 with any questions. We hope to see you there! http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=dvd+with+media+on+it&_sacat=See-All-Categories

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Sunday, 13 March 2011

Nintendo's new handheld is ready to test market

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BY this time next week we should know the specifics of Nintendo?s 3DS, the promised 3D version of their big-selling handheld.

Rumours about the console?s price and availability have been rife since Nintendo first announced its new version back in September.

According to one source, the UK price will be around ?200, with a release date in March. But, as that source is ?the
internet?, it?s just as likely to be ?100 with a release date some time in 2017. In short, no one has any idea.

What is interesting is how effective the 3D element of the console will be. Again, speculation is rife but we do know the user will not need 3D glasses.

There is a game out in Japan called 3D Hidden Picture that uses the cameras on the DSi to recognise the tilting of the handheld to provide a 3D effect within the screen.

This seems the most likely, just with a bit more power behind it. I?ll no doubt be briefing you on exactly the opposite next Sunday.

A lot will depend on the games. Nintendo president Satoru

Iwata recently stated there will be eight titles ready for launch ? a list thought to include Ridge Racer 3D, PES and a new Professor Layton. We?ll see.

How will the 3DS fare in the market place? The popularity of the original DS and its subsequent versions is beyond doubt, selling more than 135million worldwide. Yet the original DS didn?t have the iPad to contend with, let alone the several other tablets hitting the shops in the next few months or the raft of smartphones currently available.

Of course the iPad, along with smartphones, is much more than a games machine but it still plays games ? and in spectacular HD.

Titles are also cheap on the iPad.

The hugely popular Angry Birds has sold more than 12 million copies and costs nothing more than a couple of quid on iTunes. How will the 3DS cope with such competition?

Probably quite well with youngsters. A ?400 iPad is hardly the type of toy a teen strolls to school with. For adults it?s probably different. Given the choice between breaking out a DS on the train (albeit a 3D version) or a slick tablet that offers games, books, e-mail and internet, there?s only going to be one winner.

Still, it?s a new toy for us all to get excited about and (just in case I haven?t rammed this home during the past three weeks) indicates the importance of 3D in the future of gaming.

Nintendo ? over to you...



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