Pressure Cooker Sale
Within one day be a useful app conceive and design! Friday, March 4 are programmers, interaction designers, data specialists and engineers together in a pressure cooker in Seats2Meet Strijp S to do that in boxing. With the aim to make the world a bit better. Every smart is welcome. Just look at your phone which houses in your neighborhood for sale, opening hours and find out where the nearest bus stop? It's all possible through the program Layar, quick to download and faster to operate. The eponymous company in Amsterdam puts all layers of Internet information about each other, some interesting opportunities for everyday use. The Consumers Layar cried out to the best and most useful app of 2010. For those who do not know, stands for application app. In fact, a piece of software - a program so - that provides a handy application for computers and especially for today's smart phones. The app was a concept introduced by Apple's iPhone, but has now become commonplace for all smartphones. Last year in Eindhoven, the app launched out more, through your phone problems like a broken streetlight or garbage on the street to the church to report. But there is much more, is Rene Pare of MAD emergent art center in Eindhoven. "Governments have a lot of data in many files. With that kind of creative app's data to be devised. ". The example is Buienradar. Specific information about the weather, humidity and dryness of the soil would probably be similarly combined, says Paré. "Farmers buy the data - via a special telephone number - to make decisions, for example, to irrigate or not. Such data would also be incorporated into an app that can automatically install any individual about to spray. "For one thing. Pare earlier took the initiative to information from databases of municipal, county and other (semi) public authorities and easily accessible. Has since led to the Open Data Platform Eindhoven. The one-day event is the start of the "Apps for Eindhoven challenge" in the coming months will run. The winner will be announced during a symposium on Open Data Eindhoven on June 10. . . The pressure cooker is the best pot in the world. He uses half the energy, half the water, the food is cooked much faster, has better taste and more vitamins are retained. At a meeting of the Federation of Cuban Women in 2005, said Fidel Castro in a five and a half-hour speech - which was broadcast live on state television - about the advantages of pressure cooker. "Out with the old and rusty utensils!" Said the Cuban leader during his speech, which followed a standing ovation. Castro praised the pan on electrical Chinese-made, not only because of the efficient consumption, but also because of the quality of the metal and the elegance of the design. The pressure cooker was, like other basic needs, the Cuban government as well as free. Not long after every Cuban cook with "La Reina", the best pot in the world. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early nineties Cuba lost its supplier of cheap oil and the country was in a serious energy crisis. Sales of all electric appliances was banned. Pressure cookers were no longer available. Also computers, VCRs, airconditiones, toasters, microwave ovens and rice cookers were not legal for sale. The restriction on the distribution of household savings was part of a government program for the long-term crisis can fight. Cuba has a centrally planned economy and since the first years after the revolution in 1959 the distribution of all goods wholly owned by the government. During the energy crisis, the market will not be totally controlled and manageable in this period of scarcity grew black market. Officially it was not possible to buy a pressure cooker, but in the informal sector could. The black market is constantly renewed itself and could easily adapt to changing circumstances. Eventually everything was for sale. For more control over the economy, Castro tried to get back to the distribution of goods is to draw. The Cuban leieder began a major national campaign on energy conservation - "la Revolucin Energetica" - and announced that all households could contribute to solving the energy problem by purchasing an electric pressure cooker. Castro had the ability to transform the pan to a topic of national interest and made the purchase as a patriotic duty. Apparently the pressure cooker was used to solve the energy problem, but in reality it was a means to control the derailed economy back. The high pressure cooker, the Chinese executed locally produced inexpensive aluminum pan of crowd, not only because of the very low price but also because he could be paid off in installments. Difficult to control the local manufacturers, during the economic crisis had occurred, would probably lose out to the Chinese superpower. Over time, the energy shortage no big problem. There were two new allies found: Venezuela in exchange for medical services provided large quantities of oil under favorable economic conditions and China invested in the exploitation of nickel and the exploration of potential Cuban oil wells. Besides a huge amount of pressure cookers China also supplied buses, lamps, refrigerators, televisions and bicycles. The island could also develop into one of China in handelshub Carabisch area. In this economic cooperation followed a gradual economic recovery. Cuba had another oil and electricity was back to produce. Not the energy but the energy helped Castro to back his planned economy. Thanks to "La Reina", the Konin of Frying and Wonder of the Revolution. 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