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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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Friday, July 27, 2007
USEful Devices - m-Drive - In car Navigator
And I got a plan to get us out of here
- Tracy Chapman's Grammy winning song 'Fast Car'
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
DEWA - eRecruitment
(Emirates Today, 10/07/07
Saturday, June 23, 2007
CreativeMumz.com
From their website : "
Creative Mumz is a group for mums living in Dubai and Sharjah, willing to share their skills and creativity. We meet with the motive of optimizing our creative energies and so indulge in interesting activities, presentations, art and craft demonstrations and workshops. All mums living in Dubai and Sharjah are welcome to join Creative Mumz meet ups to explore their talents. Even if you are not a mum yet, and would like to spend time with a bunch of creative and happy ladies, do join us in our up coming meeting.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Thursday, June 7, 2007
More on Salik (Dubai Road Toll)
http://www.7days.ae/showstory.php?id=51882
Dubai - Salik road toll system tags are now available at 287 outlets in Dubai including petrol stations, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced yesterday. Motorists can purchase the tags at 180 Emarat petrol stations, 70 EPPCO/ENOC stations and 37 branches of Dubai Islamic Bank across Dubai. The Salik welcome kit costs dhs100.
2) Special SALIK Installation Instructions
New Library in Dubai
Dubai - New library is unveiled
Dubai - Dubai Municipality yesterday opened a new dhs10.4 million library in Al Towar. Mohammed Jassim Al Eraidi, head of Public Libraries Section at the municipality, said the new building, the seventh library in the city, covers 2,300 square metres and contains nearly 18,000 books.
http://www.7days.ae/showstory.php?id=51938
Sunday, June 3, 2007
For whom the bell tolls- Salik is here!
First toll gate installed near Garhoud
Bridge
By Daniel Bardsley, Staff ReporterDubai: The toll gate that will charge motorists when they cross Garhoud Bridge going towards Sharjah has been installed by Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority.
The RTA is currently installing a second toll gate at the bridge for those travelling in the opposite direction.
And toll gates are also being introduced close to Interchange Four of Shaikh Zayed Road near Mall of the Emirates, ready for the system to go live on July 1.
Once the system, which is called Salik, is activated, motorists will have to pay Dh4 each time they pass through a toll gate.
Tags to go on sale
The toll gates will be tested before July 1 to ensure that they work properly, Maitha Obaid Bin Udai, chief executive of the Traffic and Roads Agency at Dubai Roads and Transport Authority, said yesterday.
Cool Software for 'use' locally!
Software keeps moviegoers updated |
By Aftab Kazmi, Bureau Chief |
Al Ain: Cinema buffs will soon be able to keep abreast of film schedules through their Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) with the help of a software developed by a group of Emirati students. The mobile application has been designed to update the latest information and services from a preferred movie theatre or all theatres in a given area with a single touch of the PDA. The group, studying at the College of Information Technology (CIT) of UAE University, has yesterday displayed the application at the annual IT Senior Exhibitions in Al Ain. Students involved in the development of the software are Alia Darmaki, Asma Falasi, Haifa Beloushi, Mariam Kaabi, and Shamma Ketbi who worked under the supervision of Dr Adel Serhani. Explaining how the new software works, the students said it integrates the information systems of different cinemas through a web services technology. It has been given the name of Eivom Mobile Cinema Guide. "The application can be considered an extension of the current web based systems that provide users with such information online," said the group. It, however, provides an additional value over conventional web systems as it plays an intermediary role between users and different cinema applications, in addition to providing users with some customised services that match their preferences. |
Road closed till October next year
USEful info for regular users of Al Ittihad road from today's Gulf News:
Published: 04/06/2007 12:00 AM (UAE)
Road closed till October next year |
By Daniel Bardsley, Staff Reporter |
Dubai: Motorists have predicted they will face extra headaches from the end of this month when further diversions are introduced on Al Ittihad road, which links Sharjah and Dubai.
Two weeks ago the stretch of the road between Al Mulla Plaza and the Al Qiyadah Interchange was closed off in the Dubai to Sharjah direction.
Afterwards, many drivers were stuck in congestion for several hours and some were left unsure as to which roads to take.
One big crawl
A similar situation is likely to affect those going from Sharjah to Dubai from the end of this month when diversions in that direction are introduced.
Motorists say the changes - which will allow for the expansion of the road - will further increase delays, especially at peak times. "For those who come from Sharjah to Dubai in the morning, it will be one big crawl. It will mean more delays," said an Indian who resides in Sharjah and commutes to Dubai along Al Ittihad Road.
"It is always bad between about 6 and 11 in the morning and it will be worse because of this."
However, he added that at least schools would be closed by the time the diversion was introduced, so the full effect on people who have to drop off their children would not be felt for a few months. "It is a blessing that the work is starting when the schools will be closed," he said.
Another Sharjah-to-Dubai commuter said: "I always avoid peak times on Al Ittihad road - it's very bad then. It will mean more delays and more time on the road." The details of the Sharjah to Dubai diversions were revealed by Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority yesterday.
The diversions are scheduled to remain in place until work to expand the road as part of the Expressway project is completed, scheduled to be in October 2008. The size of the road is being increased to cope with heavy growth in the amount of traffic.
Authorities warn against using some toothpastes
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By Sunita Menon and Abbas Al Lawati, Staff Reporters
Dubai: Consumers have been warned against using certain brands of Chinese toothpaste as the concerned authorities here were busy passing the buck.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday in its advisory had warned consumers to avoid using tubes of toothpastes labelled as made in China, and issued an import alert to prevent toothpaste containing the poisonous chemical diethylene glycol (DEG) from entering the US. The FDA has raised concerns that the products may contain - diethylene glycol or DEG or diglycol stearate, used in solvents.
While the Ministry of Health here said the responsibility of controlling a consumer product like toothpaste lies with the municipalities, a senior official from the General Secretariat of Municipalities (GSM) said a public warning is issued after it receives a notification of safety concerns about a particular product from the Ministry of Health.
Responsibility
Dr Eisa Al Mansouri, director of the Department of Drug Control at the ministry, said the chemical found in the Chinese toothpastes, diethylene glycol (DEG) was indeed poisonous and "could cause harm to those who ingest it".
He said the responsibility of issuing a warning does not lie with the department since toothpastes are a consumer product which municipalities are responsible for.
Dr Ameen Yousuf, a food and safety consultant at the GSM, said public warnings are issued after it receives a list of products about which the Ministry of Health has safety concerns. He said: "The Ministry of Health has not forwarded us any notification on these toothpastes."
Yousuf said there are hundreds of the products in the market which fall in the grey area - they are neither categorised under pharmaceuticals nor in food.
He said: "Usually we receive a list of such products from the ministry. We issue a public warning and then get the products off the market. Currently there is no specific body established to approve or disapprove products that fall in the grey area."
Caution: FDA identifies Chinese brands
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has identified the following brands of toothpaste from China that contain DEG and are included in the import alert: Cooldent Fluoride; Cooldent Spearmint; Cooldent ICE; Dr. Cool, Everfresh Toothpaste; Superdent Toothpaste; Clean Rite Toothpaste; Oralmax Extreme; Oral Bright Fresh Spearmint Flavor; Bright Max Peppermint Flavor; ShiR Fresh Mint Fluoride Paste; DentaPro; DentaKleen; and DentaKleen Junior.
- Source: FDA News
Thursday, May 24, 2007
New rules on hand baggage liquids at Dubai International Airpot
New rules on hand baggage liquids at DIA
Decision in line with GCAA’s implementation of ICAO regulations in UAE
DUBAI – Dubai Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) will implement new security regulations on hand baggage liquids, aerosols and gels at Dubai International Airport starting June 17, 2007. The announcement follows a recent decision by the General Civil Aviation Authority to enforce rules as specified by the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) for its member states.
Under the new security rules passengers are allowed to take small quantities of liquids in their hand luggage provided these are in separate containers with a maximum capacity of 100 millilitres each. Passengers are required to pack all such containers in one transparent, re-sealable plastic bag of not more than one litre capacity per individual. In addition passengers must present all liquids being carried to the screeners at security checkpoints for examination.
Since the new rules only affect what can be carried as hand luggage, passengers can still pack liquids in bags that are checked in. Medicines and dietary requirements, including baby foods, can be carried in hand luggage, without being sealed in a clear plastic bag, for use during the journey, but passengers may be asked to prove these are needed.
Passengers can still buy liquids such as perfumes etc. on board an aircraft or at Dubai Duty Free. Here the liquids will be sold packed in 2-litre security tamper-evident bags, which passengers are advised not to open before they are screened or risk confiscation of the item at the checkpoint. All these liquids are additional to the quantities mentioned for re-sealable bags.
Almost all airports worldwide follow the same regulations.
Referring to the new rules, Mohammed Bin Ahmed Al Tayer, Director of Aviation Unit at DCA, said, “The UAE is an ICAO member state and as such the GCAA, the UAE’s federal civil aviation authority, and through it all local civil aviation authorities across the country, follow safety and security standards set by the organisation. It translates into greater security for the passengers, and should therefore be welcomed by one and all.”
People are being made aware of the new regulations to ensure passengers are already well-adjusted to the system. “Information on the new rules is available on DIA’s website, and will be published in our various internal and external newsletters.” Al Tayer said.
For more information, passengers are advised to check with their travel agents and airline offices.
Liquids Included
Water and other drinks, soups and syrups
Creams, lotions and oils
Perfumes, sprays
Gels, including hair and shower gels
Contents of pressurised containers, including shaving foam, other foams and deodorants
Pastes, including toothpaste
Liquid-solid mixtures
Mascara
Any other item of similar consistency
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Useful mobile camera service - Etisalat pips du to the post
A user will then need to call the camera from a 3G or 3.5G-enabled handset to activate the device. There are no subscription charges, no installation fees and no subscription charges for 3G customers.
The announcement comes on the heels of a similar announcement from rival du, which said that it would offer a ‘HomeCam’ service in the next few months
Source: 7Days
Monday, May 21, 2007
Useful Service from DU
Useful Stuff for your Cooking - Nonions!
So, NOnions comes as a breath of fresh air to many a kitchen. Definitely a time-saver!
Found the Nonions flyer lying at my doorstep yesterday evening.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Useful Hobbies/Skills to acquire during Dubai's Summer
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Earn fame and even money through your home videos and photos!
Here are a few of the ads advertising these opportunites to would be citizen journalists:
1) 7 Days
2) Emirates Today
3) Shoof TV
Monday, May 14, 2007
Useful Pocket-size Tools - Carrefour & Day2Day-Karama
A sucker for pocket-sized tools, I instantly grabbed them up....I also photograped the entire package and contents to share them with you:
1) DIY of Chicago Tools - 6-in-1 Screwdriver set
2) 5-in-1 Mini Multi Tool
This tool came with a neat little pouch and key ring. Wish the 6-in-1 came with a key ring too!
3) 9 Function Stainless Steel Pocket Knife
Picked this up at the Day 2 day Dime (Dhs.2/-) shop at Karama. Yup...this costs just Dhs.2/- at piece. There was one more bigger one with 13 functions - preferred the smaller one though.
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Useful Stuff at the Japan Home Centre, Khaleej Centre, Bur Dubai
Most of the products seemed to be original Japanese with prices starting from Dhs.5 onwards. Found some interesting stuff too but I leave it upto you to visit them and judege. Picked up their flyer (scan below) which has their location map. Also took a photo of the store.
Today I tried googling them and found their Hong Kong website. They seem to be focusing more on quality and niche products rather than Daiso's Walmart approach.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
[Contests] Red Bull Flug Tag - Flying Contest at the Dubai Creek Park
"Flugtag, which means “flying day” in German, challenges creative genius and team spirit with friends, coworkers or neighbors in a attempt to design and construct their own human-powered flying machine and on the day attempt to fly it. "