| Personality Development Workshop at Shirva
Samanvaya Mangalore in Association with Manavika Association of St. Marys College, Shirva had organized a 2 day workshop on Personality Development for the benefit of the St. Marys College students at its conference hall on March 20-21, 2007. The chief guest and director of Samanvaya Rev. Dr Ronald Cutinha inaugurated the workshop by lighting the lamp and said, the lamp of personality development that was lit today may last till the end of your life. Add oil, change wicks and protect the flame from the breeze by constant knowledge, feedback and disclosure. The Principal of the college Rev. Fr John Barboza presided over the stage function. He empasised the need of value based personality development. The topics dealt were leadership, self-confidence, self-image, spoken english and analytical skills. Through group discussion, overhead projections, skit, exhibition of leadership skills etc.
SANYO Projectors Used in Theatrical Screening of Canadian Film
CONCORD, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - April 19, 2007) - SANYO Canada has provided two digital projectors for the theatrical debut of the Canadian movie Crossing, starting on April 20 at the Carlton in Toronto and the Fifth Avenue in Vancouver. SANYO manufactures 2K digital projectors specifically designed for cinematic use such as the PLV-HD2000N and PLV-HD150. The director of Crossing, Roger Larry, chose the SANYO PLC-XF46N for the theatrical debut. It features three large 1.8 inch, 1024 by 768 pixel LCDs to produce up to 12,000 lumens, with four UHP lamps producing 300 watts each. The XF46 can automatically switch to a long-life, low power, "failsafe" mode whenever a single lamp defect is detected. The use of low power, low cost UHP lamps results in overall running costs about half that of other systems in the same high brightness class.
Delhi Transco to intensify energy conservation drive
NEW DELHI: Buoyed by the response to its power saving initiatives, the Delhi Transco Limited has decided to intensify the drive to conserve energy. Having paved the way for phasing out of the incandescent lamps by promoting CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamps), that help save energy, DTL is all set to encourage CFL tube-lights and electric chokes and introduce prepaid meters in all Government buildings. DTL will shortly invite bids from companies for manufacture of CFL tube-lights, which in turn will be supplied to consumer s through discoms. "Following the feedback from consumer we have decided to promote tube-lights instead of lamps as they are more popular. We are also intensifying our drive to save power," said Chief Managing Director of Transco Rakesh Mehta. Faced with a task of meeting an anticipated demand of 4,100 MW in the forthcoming months, DTL that has made arrangements to procure power from three States wants consumers to do their bit by cutting down on wastage.
Got a Light? Matchlight Lamp.
This brings new meaning to the question, "Got a light?" Standing 4'11", the Matchlight is perfect for small apartments, or anywhere space is limited. It's electric, 'natch and uses a small candle-type bulb. I don't expect you could read by the illumination but it certainly makes a great conversation piece at your next cocktail party. Better watch out for those friends who after a few brewskies will try to light it up against the wall. Hey, they're your friends. Available at Firebox. .
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