Who are the gymnastics gold medal winners in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games? Gymnastics is a highly rated Olympic sport in the Olympics calendar. At the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, gymnasts from all over the world took park in the Olympics gymnastics competition trying to win the 18 gold medals which were up for grabs at the Beijing Olympics. The gymnastics events are divided into the artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline competitions. The majority of the 2008 Olympic Games gymnastics golds went to the Chinese and American gymnasts. So, who are the Chinese medal winners and who are the American medal winners in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing? [Read More.
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I recall with fondness doing a lot of advertising on AOL in 2004-2005. AOL placed a lot of additional creative and technical restrictions on advertisers. One of the most annoying of these not just on AOL but on a variety of platforms was with respect to the version of Flash that Flash ads were published in. It caused endless strain because while everywhere else pretty much accepted Flash 6, AOL still required ads to be in Flash 5 format. Pain. Some things just werent possible in earlier versions, or when you had painstakingly had your designers make sure the ad was under 30kb in size, doing it in the older version now made it 30kb etc. etc. You get the idea.
I was reminded of this when I saw the message below on Facebooks ad platform. This is just for the display of the dashboard graphic, mind you, that shows you clicks and fans and so on (in general I find 90% of these types of dashboards useless, but thats a topic for a different, much longer conversation). This is certainly not requiring me to change the Flash version of all of my ads and is really a minor annoyance, but seriously, youre making me upgrade from Flash 9.0.45 to 9.0.47? Sheesh, whats up with that?.
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Zipcar already operates in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. It has 200,000 members nationwide.
Unlike rental cars, the 12 Mini Coopers and eco-friendly hybrid Toyota Priuses in the Bronx can be reserved by the hour or day, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Members reserve the cars online or by phone whenever they want, and have automated access to the cars using a to unlock the door and drive away.
The four lots to first have the cars are located at 1020 Grand Concourse, 3000 Third Ave., 1752 Morris Ave. and 250 E. 188th St.
As part of the Bronx launch, Zipcar is partnering with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University to bring cars to its Morris Park campus and provide discounted memberships and rates to students, faculty and staff.
However, Johnson pointed out that the Zipcars, unlike the few rental car agencies in the Bronx, will serve a range of areas, instead of only areas near universities.
To join, drivers need to be 21 years old, have a valid drivers license and no more than two moving violations or accidents in the past three years and no more than one in the past 18 months.
It costs $75 to join Zipcar. Rates for renting the car include the cost of insurance, maintenance, parking and gas. Rates start as low as $7.65 per hour and $68 per day.
In other cities, Zipcar members have gotten rid of their cars, and the hassle of owning a car in densely populated areas, by using the new option.
If the service is popular in the Bronx, it could expand to more parts of the borough, Johnson said.
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