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Sunday, January 25, 2009

out of business in this time


Umm
I received early warning from a friend of mine saying that some well established stores would be closed out soon.I did not really understand and doubtful.I think it was in november,2008.Now all leading information are seem to be correct soon.
Last week,a big store called Macy's had cosmetic items giveaway as per lawsuit decision.They gave cosmetic items like skin care ,perfume,lotions etc..away for whole week.
Now again,i was a good customer of circuit store and usually find out good deals from weekly advertisement online.Just now i found out that they have no more online business too..
Hewwww.
What a sad news for owners.
I m writing this becoz just wanted to share what is going on in economic crisis in here.
Pls look at this.. friends..

Title of some sort?

Circuit City would like to thank all of the customers who have shopped with us over the past 60 years. Unfortunately, we announced on January 16, 2009, that we are going out of business.

For the most current information regarding Circuit City and our store policies, please refer to the links below:

» Read the press release about Circuit City's liquidation

» For the latest answers to questions regarding current store policies, visit the Breaking News section of the Circuit City Investor Relations website. The FAQs available there are updated as we receive new information, so feel free to keep checking back for the latest.
http://investor.circuitcity.com/announcement.cfm

Saturday, January 17, 2009

LIVE sports in the internet

Enjoy watching sports on the web, friends
Initially i knew only TVU plyer but i found out that web site is good too and more options.YOU dont even have to download player in your computer.
ENJOY ..ENJOY
http://atdhe.net/

The right man at the right time of accident


Copy and paste this article from
BBC news



If you could choose a pilot to crash-land your plane, Captain Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger III would be a good choice.

Capt Sullenberger, 57, who ditched US Airlines Flight 1549 safely into the Hudson River in New York, has over 40 years of flying experience and heads his own safety consulting business.

The former US Air Force fighter pilot from California has served as an instructor and as an Airline Pilots Association (Alpa) safety chairman and accident investigator.

He has taken part in several USAF and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) accident investigations.

According to the New York Times newspaper, Capt Sullenberger is also a certified glider pilot.

Search for passengers

Capt Sullenberger has been widely praised for his "masterful landing", which was a "miracle on the Hudson", according to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Less than a minute after his Airbus A320 to Charlotte, North Carolina, took off, Capt Sullenberger reported a "double bird strike" and asked to return to the ground, an air controllers union spokesman said.


HERO PILOT
Chesley B 'Sully' Sullenberger III
Age 57, from Danville, California
Former Air Force fighter pilot
29 years with US Airways
Has own consulting business, Safety Reliability Methods Inc
Based on agency reports

Tale of miraculous escape
In pictures: New York plane crash
'We knew we were going down'

Both engines had apparently been disabled by a flock of birds.

According to air traffic controllers, an "eerie calm" defined their communications with the cockpit as their options dwindled and the pilot decided to ditch into the Hudson, a union official told Reuters news agency.

Incredibly, Capt Sullenberger managed to land the aircraft safely on the water.

Mayor Bloomberg said that the pilot told him that the captain then "walked the plane twice after everybody else was off and tried to verify that there was nobody else onboard".

Capt Sullenberger's wife, Lorrie Sullenberger, a fitness expert in Danville, California, said she learned of the crash when her husband called her on Thursday afternoon.

"He said, 'There's been an accident'," she told CNN.

"At first I thought it was something minor, but then he told me the circumstances and my body started shaking and I rushed to get our daughters out of school," she said.

One of their neighbours, Candace Andersen, said the right pilot had been in charge at the time of the accident.

"You look at his training, you look at his experience - it was the right pilot at the right time in charge of that plane that saved so many lives," she said.

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