CARA MEMBUAT MAIL MERGE DI MS.WORD

Monday, November 15, 2010

Mail merge , merupakan salah satu fasilitas yang ada pada microsoft word yang sangat berguna bagi kita ketika membuat sebuah data yang memiliki format yang sama tapi memiliki beberapa data yang berbeda dan banyak. contoh sederhana ketika kita membuat sebuah undangan. undang mempunya format yang sama, misalnya pada bagian hari, tanggal, dan acara. sedangkan data yang berbeda misalnya nama yang diundang, dan juga alamat yang diundang. seperti contoh di bawah ini.

























agar lebih jelas dalam memahami  fasilitas mail merge tidak ada salahnya mencoba panduan mail merge di bawah ini. Yang pertama ketiklah contoh naskah undangan di bawah ini, untuk bagian Nama, alamat dan kota dikosongkan saja, berikan ruang kosong untuk nantinya disipi nama dari mail merge.
























setelah contoh naskah undangan di atas selesai diketik, sekarang saatnya mencoba fasilitas mail merge.  Klik pada Menu Tools , kemudian klik pada Letters anda Mailings, kemudian klik pada Mail Merge . . .














setelah Mail Merge . . . kamu klik, perhatian pada jendela microsoft word bagian kanan, akan ada jendela mail merge seperti gambar di bawah ini.  klik pada bagian Letters, kemudian lihat bagian bawah dan klik pada Next : starting document.




















lalu kamu akan diarahkan pada jendela starting document seperti gambar di bawah ini,  klik pada Use the current document , kemudian klik pada Next: select recipient ,


















pada jendela recipients seperti gambar di bawah ini, klik pada Type a news lits,  kemudian klik pada Create 



















setelah kamu klik Create pada langkah sebelumnya tadi, akan muncul jendela New adress list seperti di bawah ini. jendela ini berfungsi untuk mengatur data data yang akan digunakan pada fasilitas mail merge. secara default sudah disediakan daftar kolom isian seperti di bawah ini.  tapi karena yang akan kita gunakan pada latihan di atas hanyalah 3 kolom saja, yaitu Nama, ALamat, dan kota, maka kita akan mengganti semua kolom yang sudah disediakan dengan 3 kolom tadi, caranya klik pada tombol  Customize … ,





















setelah kamu klik Cuztomize akan muncul jendela cuztomize address list seperti di bawah ini. hapuslah semua yang ada pada kolom Field names tersebut dengan cara klik pada tombol Delete.
















jika setelah kamu klik tombol delete muncul peringatan seperti gambar di bawah ini, klik pada tombol yes.

Setelah semua terhapus, sekarang saatnya menambahkan field baru, dengan cara klik pada Tombol Add,









setelah kamu klik tombol Add akan muncul jendela Add field seperti gambar di bawah ini. masukkan nama fieldnya yang pertama, yaitu “nama” kemudian klik tombol OK . 







dengan langkah yang sama buat lah field untuk “alamat” dan juga “kota” , sehingga hasilnya seperti gambar di bawah ini, selelah ketiga field selesai dibuat, klik pada tombol OK
















setelah kamu klik pada tombol OK pada langkah sebelumnya tadi, jendela address list telah berubah menjadi seperti gambar di bawah ini. masukkanlah nama, alamat, dan kota yang ingin diundang. seperti contoh di bawah ini. kemudian untuk menampilkan kolom address baru, tinggal pada tombol New Entry.





















pada contoh gambar di bawah ini merupakan kolom  address pada urutan ke empat, untuk melihat address kolom sebelumnya klik pada tombol Previous, tombol First untuk kolom pertama, tombol Next untuk melihat kolom selanjutnya , dan tombol last untuk melihat kolom address yang terakhir.  jika semua data telah diisi klik pada tombol Close.



















setelah kamu klik tombol close, akan muncul jendela Save Address list seperti gambar di bawah ini.  berikan nama file nya, kemudian klik pada tombol save.





















setelah kamu klik pada tombol save, akan muncul jendela Mail Merge Recipients seperti gambar di bawah ini, klik pada tombol OK



















setelah kamu klik pada tombol OK, perhatikan toolbar bagian atas microsoft word, maka akan tampak toolbar baru, yaitu toolbar untuk fasilitas mail merge.







untuk mengaktifkan fasilitas mail merge yang baru kita buat tadi, aktifkan kursor pada ruang kosong di bawah tulisan Yth. Bpk/Ibu/Sdr. seperti gambar di bawah ini.














setelah meletakkan kursor pada ruang kosong seperti yang telah tersebut pada langkah sebelumnya, sekarang klik pada Icon Insert Merge Fields, seperti gambar di bawah ini.








akan muncul jendela Insert Merge Fied sperti gambar di bawah ini. klik pada Field “Nama,” kemudian klik OK. lakukan langkah yang sama untuk field “alamat” dan “kota”, tapi jangan lupa untuk meletakkan dulu kursor pada ruang kosong yang sebelumnya telah kamu sediakan untuk kedua field tersebut.

















sehingga hasilnya akan seperti gambar di bawah ini.













pada gambar di atas hanya muncul <>, <>, dan <> , nah untuk menampilkan data sesungguhnya klik pada Icon  ABC seperti pada gambar di bawah ini.







maka data akan tampil seperti gambar di bawah ini.











untuk menampilkan data halaman kedua klik pada icon panah, seperti gambar di bawah ini.      


RENAULT LATITUDE (2010)

Saturday, November 13, 2010


Renault Latitude is a generously-dimensioned saloon car. Its nicely balanced proportions and elegant lines point to the exceptional comfort and wellbeing occupants can look forward to onboard. This promise is confirmed by the refinement and high quality finish of the cabin, as well as by the interior's carefully selected materials and occupant-friendly layout.
Renault Latitude is a new addition to the Renault range. It is a large saloon, with a length of 4,897mm, a width of 1,832mm, a height of 1,483mm, a 2,762mm wheelbase and front and rear overhangs of 1,035mm and 1,100mm respectively.
At the front, the bi-Xenon cornering headlights set either side of the chrome grille contribute to the model's unmistakable poise. The lines of these lights extend rearward via a waistline that sweeps around the body and across the boot to produce a particularly elegant stance. The sculpted wheel arches and long bonnet accentuate the model's highend status.
Modern styling details include the rear lighting signature which employs a blend of LED and conventional technologies.
The panoramic electric glass sunroof provides a brightly lit cabin, while its gloss black finish gracefully prolongs the rake of the windscreen to the rear window. Renault Latitude's style is further asserted by the smart chrome arch which frames the side windows.

AN INVITING INTERIOR

As the doors open, the instrument panel's centrally-located TFT (Thin Film Transistor) colour screen gradually lights up to welcome the driver onboard. Then, when the engine is fired up, the LED backlit instruments come to life as the needles sweep across the two gauges and the graduations appear
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RENAULT LATITUDE (2010)

 The spacious, extensively-equipped cabin of the cars marketed in Europe is equipped with a specific, luxurious dashboard made from quality materials. The curvaceous lines of this dash's upper structure combine harmoniously with the vertical forms of the broad centre console. The controls for the driver aids and travelling comfort features fall readily to hand and are clustered either around the steering wheel or on the console.
The same attention has been paid to the quality and finish of the rest of the interior. Depending on version, the cabin comes with a number of slush-moulded parts and chrome details, including the door handles and gear lever knob, as well as a choice of light or dark leather upholstery. Similar care has gone into the trim itself in order to obtain distinct ambiances for the different equipment levels, allowing customers to choose between an elegant, light-hued interior which places the accent on the wellbeing of occupants, or a darker trim.

OCCUPANTS PAMPERED BY RENAULT LATITUDE'S COMFORT-ENHANCING APPOINTMENTS

Passengers benefit from a spacious cabin, with those at the rear enjoying a remarkable 251mm of kneeroom, as well as an elbow room of 1,474mm.
This sensation of wellbeing is accentuated by the cabin's carefully engineered acoustics. The design, quality and seal of the doors and windows, the inserts employed for the body's hollow sections and the use of single-piece soundproofing for the front bulkhead all contribute to minimising cabin noise. The twin-mass flywheel damper that equips the dCi 150, dCi 175 and V6 dCi 240 engines, and the balancer shafts of the 2.0 16V 140 and dCi 175 engines also play a part in ensuring a particularly silent ride.
Other features designed to enhance travelling comfort include:
  • A 9.6-litre lit, chilled glovebox,
  • 2.4 litres of compartmented stowage space in the front part of the centre console,
  • Front and rear door bins,
  • A cubby underneath the steering wheel,
  • Sunglasses case,
  • Map pockets on the front seat backs,
  • Folding table incorporating two cup-holder over the middle rear seat and two cup-holders in the front console.
The 511dm3 (VDA / ISO) boot (477dm3 with spare wheel) is amongst the biggest to be found in Renault Latitude's class. Loading is facilitated by the low sill (723mm), while the incorporation of part of the rear light clusters on the boot lid ensures a particularly broad aperture (993mm).
The 60/40-split rear benchseat enables carrying capacity to be adapted to meet the owner's needs of the moment and notably permits long or bulky items to be transported.

A RANGE OF EXCLUSIVE, HIGH-END APPOINTMENTS GEARED TO THE WELLBEING OF OCCUPANTS

A great deal of thought went into ensuring that Renault Latitude's quiet and comfortable cabin provides the driver and passengers alike with a reassuringly relaxing ride. Premium features include a four-mode driver's massage seat, a new dual-mode air ioniser and a double scent diffuser. The list continues with a comprehensive choice of audio systems, including the core-range 3D Sound by Arkamys® system and the high-end Bose® Sound System, plus the integrated Carminat TomTom® Live or Carminat Bluetooth® DVD navigation systems, as well as Bluetooth® telephony and Plug&Music digital connectivity.

A MASSAGE DRIVER'S SEAT WHICH TAKES ITS INSPIRATION FROM LUXURY SALOONS

The five pneumatic rollers located in the driver's seat back provide up to four different massage modes (continuous, intermittent, soft and firm).
The quiet, precise, synchronised soothing action of these supple rollers across the driver's back delivers a relaxing experience that is especially appreciated on longer journeys or when caught up in congested traffic.
The controls fall readily to hand, enabling the driver to activate the function, concentrate on one of three zones (shoulder blades, mid back, lumbar region), choose between the four available modes and/or switch on the seat warmer.

CABIN-AIR PURIFICATION SYSTEM: A FIRST FOR THE RENAULT RANGE

Significant attention has also been paid to thermal comfort. For optimal efficiency, especially in markets where strong sunshine and/or humidity can be a problem, Renault Latitude is equipped with triple-zone automatic climate control incorporating a unique airquality control system comprising a dual-mode ioniser and a double scent diffuser.
This system enables occupants to select the temperature and fan speed they prefer using the front-mounted 'Soft', 'Auto' and 'Fast' switch:
  • The 'Auto' mode optimises thermal and acoustic comfort and swiftly adjusts the system to an appropriate setting,
  • The quiet 'Soft' mode places the emphasis on effective distribution,
  • The 'Fast' mode ensures rapid ventilation of the whole cabin.
This feature combines with the unique, relaxing air-purification system which functions in conjunction with the activated-carbon air/pollen filter and toxicity sensor. Renault Latitude uses a Samsung Super Plasma® air ioniser based on the same climate control unit as Renault Laguna and developed in association with Samsung Electronics Co., a world leader in this field.
The dual-mode ioniser's contribution to the wellbeing of occupants is enhanced by its purifying function which significantly reduces the amount of bacteria and allergens that are found naturally in confined cabin air. The air recycling mode is automatically triggered when the toxicity sensor detects an excessive quantity of harmful gases.
The driver and passengers also benefit from the diffusion of scents by two interchangeable cartridges situated in the dashboard. Two cartridges (Blue Ocean and Mango) are delivered with the vehicle, while replacements are available from Renault dealerships where customers can choose from six different fragrances: Blue Ocean, Mango, Red Berries, Green Nature, Herbal Tea and Precious Flowers.
In addition to the type of fragrance, the strength of the scent can also be selected (three modes), while the diffusion frequency, and the use of a bespoke fan and air vents make this system unique in the car's segment.

AUDIO SYSTEMS THAT PLACE THE EMPHASIS ON QUALITY AND CONNECTIVITY

For customers looking for a high performance surround-sound experience and accurate sound reproduction, Renault Latitude can be ordered with an audio system developed in association with Arkamys®. The 3D Sound by Arkamys® system incorporates:
  • Eight loudspeakers (four mid-range speakers and four tweeters),
  • Arkamys® digital sound processing for accurate, threedimensional sound-surround reproduction,
  • Dual aerial for optimal audio reception,
  • Bluetooth® connectivity gives drivers access to the functions of their telephone via the car's steering wheelmounted controls,
  • Plug&Music connectivity enables music stored on a USB key, portable player, iPod® or smartphone to be played through the car's own audio system. Menus and playlists are displayed on the dashboard.

BOSE®: TAILOR-ENGINEERED SOUND

To guarantee high-quality sound reproduction and listening enjoyment for all Renault Latitude's occupants, Renault has joined forces with Bose®.
The latter's engineers started from a clean sheet, taking into account not only the materials found inside Latitude's cabin but also more than one thousand acoustic readings.
The number, type and position of the Bose® loudspeakers used for the system were carefully selected, while the digital processors and signal equalizers were tuned to match the car's sonic profile.
Engineering teams from Bose® and Renault then worked closely together to develop the system which delivers an exceptional audio experience.
The Bose® Sound System engineered for Renault Latitude comprises 10 loudspeakers and a digital amplifier incorporating a Bose sound processor and six-channel individualised equaliser.
The dashboard-mounted centrefill speaker permits passengers to benefit from clear sound and a correctly situated sound centre, whether they are seated on the left- or right-hand side of the car.
The rear parcel shelf incorporates a 23cm-diametre loudspeaker for rich, realistic bass reproduction.
The Bose® system available for Renault Latitude delivers maximum enjoyment and a uniquely realistic listening experience thanks to crystal clear high tones and rich bass sounds, wherever occupants are seated.
At low volumes, the driver and passengers profit from a warm, balanced sound that allows them to benefit from all the nuances of the original recording. Higher volumes enable the system to deliver its full potential without distortion.
Renault Latitude is also equipped with an audible parking proximity sensor coupled with a reversing camera. To facilitate safe reversing, the camera provides a view of the zone situated behind the vehicle on the navigation system's display. On the dashboard screen, meanwhile, a colour-coded image indicates the trajectory to follow to park, while a second image shows the path the car is in the process of taking based on the position of the steering wheel.
The list of practical equipment continues with features like handsfree entry and ignition, and doors that automatically lock as the card-holder walks away from the vehicle.
The cruise control/speed limiter interface is simple and fun to use:
  • Cruise control mode: a green cursor indicates the selected speed on the speedometer,
  • Speed limiter mode: in this case, the cursor is orange, but becomes red if the driver exceeds the selected speed.
The electronic parking brake facilitates hill starts and is a particularly practical feature for everyday motoring. It can be activated manually using the control situated on the centre console and is automatically applied when the engine is switched off. It is released by simply pressing on the accelerator pedal with the engine running.

A CAREFULLY-ENGINEERED BLEND OF COMFORT AND PERFORMANCE, AND A CHOICE OF MODERN ENGINES

Renault Latitude's chassis incorporates an efficient multi-link rear suspension for enhanced ride comfort and driving pleasure. This arrangement combines rigorous steering precision with efficient filtration of vibrations and road noise. The available powertrains, which include the V6 dCi 240, count among the range's best performing engines.

A CAREFULLY-ENGINEERED BLEND OF COMFORT AND DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE

Renault Latitude employs the same front suspension as Renault Laguna and is widely acclaimed for its precision. It uses a MacPherson-type layout with a rectangular lower arm and a 21.5mmdiametre antiroll bar.
Based on a Nissan development, the rear suspension employs a multi-link arrangement which was selected for its remarkable efficiency and ride comfort thanks to its ability to soak up irregularities in the road surface and isolate the cabin from vibrations.
The combination of springs calibrated at 16mm/100DaN and 19mm/100DaN at the front and rear respectively and work on damping ensures outstanding vertical suspension performance and optimised body roll without detracting from ride comfort.
Renault Latitude's big brakes ensure durable stopping power. Thanks to its 296mm or 320mm-dameter ventilated front discs (depending on engine) and 300mm-diameter rear discs, the car comes to a halt in just 39.5 metres after repeated stopping from 100kph.
Five tyre sizes are available depending on engine and equipment level: 195/60 R16, 215/55 R16, 225/50 R17, 225/45 R18 et 235/45 R18.
For enhanced driving enjoyment along twisty roads, Renault Latitude's precise, low-ratio power steering comes with a stiffened column. Thanks to a ratio of 16:1 (i.e. a 16-degree turn of the steering wheel turns the wheel by one degree), manoeuvring is facilitated and the car's handling is nimbler. The stiffer feel and reduced play allow motorists to benefit from a more direct feel and more precise feedback from the road by reducing the response time between the moment an instruction is given via the steering wheel and the moment the car turns. Versions powered by the V6 dCi 240 engine are equipped with variable-rate hydraulic power steering. The other versions feature an active electric pump unit which allows the amount of power assistance to be fine-tuned as a function of the rate of the electric pump, which itself is dictated by the driving conditions. This rate depends on the speed and required level of power assistance (speed, steering wheel angle), a solution which benefits fuel consumption by electrically optimising the input of the pump.

A COHERENT RANGE OF ADVANCED ENGINES

The efficient engine E85-compatible 2.0 16V petrol (M4R) delivers peak power of 103kW (140hp) at 6,000rpm. Mated to a manual six-speed gearbox, it is particularly responsive at low engine speeds, with maximum torque of 195Nm available at 3,750rpm. It permits the 1,000-metre standing start to be covered in a little over 30 seconds.

Diesel

The quiet, efficient 2.0-litre dCi (M9R) comes in a choice of two power outputs: 110kW and 127kW (150hp and 175hp). Mated to a manual gearbox (PK4), they deliver peak torque of 340Nm and 380Nm respectively at 2,000rpm, while the particularly fuel-efficient 150hp version emits less than 140g of CO2/km (combined cycle, with manual gearbox). Driving through automatic transmission (AJ0), the responsive dCi 175 returns combined cycle fuel consumption of just 6.5 litres/100km and boasts maximum torque of 360Nm at 2,000rpm.
The Renault Latitude range also includes the Alliance's latest Renault-developed six-cylinder engine, namely the 3.0 V6 dCi (V9X) which develops 177kW (240hp) at 3,750rpm. Maximum torque (450Nm) is available from 1,500rpm to combine energetic performance (1,000-metre standing start in 28.2 seconds) with contained combined cycle fuel consumption (7.2 litres/100km, equivalent to 188g of CO2/km).

RIGOROUSLY DESIGNED FOR EXACTING MOTORISTS

To guarantee a level of reliability and durability that matches the demanding conditions encountered in majority of its markets, Renault Latitude was put through its paces during an intensive endurance testing programme. Development work also focused on delivering superior safety performance and the model comes with a comprehensive list of equipment, including standard ABS and emergency brake assist, as well as ESC, adaptive airbags, three-point seat belts (with pretensioners and load limiters), cruise control with speed limiter.

RELIABILITY AND DURABILITY PROVEN IN ENDURANCE TESTS CARRIED OUT IN EXTREME CONDITIONS

In the course of its development, Renault Latitude underwent an extensive endurance testing programme in punishing conditions (extreme heat, extreme cold, poor roads, dust, etc.). More than 30 test vehicles were employed, accumulating almost 1.1 million kilometres in total. The brief was particularly exacting to make sure that Renault Latitude is capable of taking the sort of demanding road conditions found in the majority of its markets in its stride.
Like all Renault's high-end vehicles, Renault Latitude comes with a three year or 150,000km warranty and a 12-year anti-corrosion warranty.

SAFETY PERFORMANCE ENGINEERED TO MATCH CUSTOMER EXPECTATIONS AND REAL WORD SITUATIONS

Like all the vehicles that make up the Renault range, Latitude's benefits significantly from the work carried out by LAB[1], as well as from the brand's own engineering expertise which was used to develop the most efficient response to the real world situations encountered in the different markets where Renault Latitude will be sold:
  • ABS with electronic brakeforce distribution,
  • Emergency brake assist and automatic activation of hazard warning lights,
  • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) with CSV understeer control,
  • Cruise control with speed limiter,
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system,
  • Adaptive bi-Xenon cornering headlights,
  • Adaptive driver and front passenger airbags, two dual-chamber thorax-groin lateral airbags (combined with twin side-impact sensors) and two curtain airbags,
  • Three-point seat belts with pretensioners and load limiter for all occupants,
  • Driver/front passenger Seat Belt Reminder and 'seat belt fastened' light for the three rear seats,
  • Three-point Isofix anchorage for outer rear seats.
A STRONG COMMITMENT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL FRONT

Thanks to its carefully-honed aerodynamics, contained weight for its size (average for the model: 1,550kg) and the availability of two versions which qualify for the Renault eco² signature, Latitude provides further evidence of Renault's ongoing efforts in favour of the environment.
The 2.0 16V 140 E85 and manual dCi 150 versions of Renault Latitude qualify for the Renault eco² signature which means they comply with the three following criteria:
  • CO2 emissions must be less than 140g/km, or the engine must be capable of running on biofuel,
  • Renault eco² cars must be manufactured in an ISO 14001-cerified factory (in this case: Busan, Korea),
  • Renault eco² cars must be 95 percent end-of-life recoverable, while at least five per cent of the plastic they contain must be sourced from recycling.
Renault Latitude is 95 per cent end-of-life recoverable (by weight), and more than five per cent of the plastics it contains (average for the model: 11kg) are sourced from recycling.

LATITUDES HIGH AND LOW

Renault Latitude stands out as an eloquent symbol of Renault's internationalisation. Designed jointly in France and Korea, and with assemblies developed by Renault and Nissan, it provides owners with the best of the Renault group's and the Alliance's know-how.
Renault Latitude is manufactured at Renault-Samsung-Motors' Busan plant in Korea. This environmentally respectful, ISO 14001-certified factory boasts long experience of the production of quality, high-end cars (SM5, SM7, QM5, Renault Koleos). Meanwhile, all the diesel engines and manual gearboxes that feature in the range are made at Renault's Cléon plant in France.
Designed for a global market, essentially outside of Europe, Renault Latitude joins Renault's international line-up of saloons at the very top.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Mercedes E350 CDI Cabriolet

Latest soft-top hits British roads – and we give our verdict on top-spec diesel

Mercedes E350 CDI Cabriolet

Text: Luke Madden / Photos: Pete Gibson

August 2010


The temperature is rising in the battle to be top of the convertible class – and with its blend of style, efficiency and comfort, Mercedes’ E350 CDI looks a real contender.
We got behind the wheel to see if it has what it takes to beat our favourite drop-top, the BMW 3-Series Convertible. And first impressions are good. The latest E-Class’s elegant design works well in the Cabriolet bodystyle, and our flagship Sport model’s subtle bodykit and rear diffuser help make the Mercedes one of the most handsome drop-tops on the road. As with the exterior, the cabin is understated but stylish, and solidly built. Plus, equipment is generous. Limited rear legroom is the only disappointment.
On the road, the 3.0-litre V6 diesel is the perfect companion. It delivers 228bhp and 540Nm of torque, and provides relaxed cruising as well as effortless overtaking ability. The E350 CDI is quick off the line, too, covering 0-62mph in 6.9 seconds. At low speeds, a diesel thrum enters the cabin, but as you pick up the pace you won’t hear the engine at all.
The seven-speed 7G-Tronic auto gearbox is excellent, with shifts so smooth they’re barely noticeable. The only issue we have with it is an occasional, disconcerting pause before the car moves off from a standstill.
Party trick for the Cabriolet is the Aircap, which sees a deflector pop up above the windscreen as the glass panel between the rear seats rises higher. This reduces wind turbulence, and keeps the cabin refined at speed. Add clever climate control and the Airscarf neck heating system, and top-down motoring is practical even on cold days. The fabric roof folds neatly under the rear deck in
20 seconds. But when in place, it minimises wind noise, thanks to its special ‘acoustic’ construction.
In corners, the E350 is composed and the steering is accurate, if a little short on feel.
Buyers looking for driving thrills would be better off with the BMW.Those who want a relaxed cruiser, however, should go for the Merc –it’s a class leader in this respect.
Although you will detect a small amount of body flex over coarse or bumpy surfaces, it’s still smooth and comfortable. Lesser SE-spec models – which do without the stiff suspension of our performance-tuned model – will be even more refined.
The E350 CDI Sport weighs in at £40,780, and BlueEFFICIENCY tweaks bring 40.4mpg combined economy and CO2 emissions of 189g/km – figures that complete an excellent all-round package.

Rival: 330d M Sport Conv.
BMW is a much more involving proposition, and offers behind-the-wheel fun that the Mercedes can’t match. It’s also greener – although it’s not as comfortable as the E-Class, and costs more

Range Rover

We celebrate Brit’s 40th birthday on the US’s toughest trail

Range Rover static
IT’S a view that would strike fear into even the most hardened thrill-seeking explorer – a single-track road with a sheer drop of over 10,000 feet. And I’m about to descend it in a Range Rover.
Auto Express is in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, US, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the luxury 4x4 by taking it on its toughest test ever – the legendary Black Bear Pass.
As I look at the road ahead, I’m frozen with fear. It appears impassable. It’s only two miles down, but the track is barely wide enough for our Range Rover and is made up of treacherously wet and jagged rocks. At times there is less than an inch between the wheels and the abyss below, while some hairpins are so tight that we can’t get round without driving to the edge thenreversing back and forth.
At each bend, I put my faith in Land Rover’s top US 4x4 driving instructor Tom ‘TC’ Collins, who guides me inch-by-inch over the minefield of hazards.
The descent took just over two hours, and every minute seemed like an eternity. It’s the most frightening drive I’ve ever done – I’ve never gripped the wheel so hard or kept my foot planted so firmly on the brakes. In two hours I never went above 1mph, and when the final corner was passed I felt a huge wave of relief. I’d conquered Black Bear.
The drive emphatically confirmed that the Range Rover is not only the King of the Mountains, but the most formidable all-round vehicle in the world. Over our four-day expedition, it took some of the most hostile terrain on the planet in its stride, thanks to Hill Descent, which automatically brakes the vehicle on steep descents, and Terrain Response, which allows you to switch the suspension settings to cope with anything from rocks to mud, snow and even sand.
Factor in an adjustable ride height as well as high and low-ratio four-wheel-drive systems, and you’ve got one of the most complete cars in the world.
Off-roading deliberately dominated our birthday adventure, and while most owners will never experience the Range Rover’s talents, they should – if not quite to the extent of the Black Bear Pass.
We also drove plenty of miles on road; enough to leave you amazed that a vehicle which performs so incredibly off it can drive so well on tarmac. We’ve already tested the new 309bhp 4.4-litre V8 diesel, and it’s a mighty machine. Hooked up to a slick new eight-speed auto, it’s capable of 30mpg, while emissions have been cut to 253g/km. But it’s the refinement, performance, assured handling and smooth ride that make it such a great car to travel in.
A luxurious cabin that wouldn’t be out of place in a Bentley further highlights how far the vehicle has come in the last 40 years. After four days, the conclusion was clear – the latest Range Rover is quite simply the best all-round vehicle in the world.

Facebook Chat Emoticons

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

To you who have accounts and the like to chat on Facebook may not know all the Emoticons list available on Facebook Chat. With a little Greasemonkey script and we can add a list on the display Emoticons Facebook Chat.

With the Emoticon list then you can just mark (click) Icon you like to send to someone else, it will make you more to enjoy while chatting with other Facebook users. This trick can only be used in the Firefox Browser.

Follow the steps below to get a list of Facebook Chat Emoticons:

     * Cover your Facebook page in Firefox Browser
     * Download and Install Greasemonkey addon for Firefox
     * Do not forget to restart your Firefox browser after installing Greasemonkey addon
     * Install Now Script This is, in order to display Greasemonkey Facebook Chat Emoticons
     * Go to Facebook and open a chat show with other people, so now there is a ready list of Emoticons you use

Google Translate v3.1 Client

Google Translate is a Free service from Google that is very useful. With this service we can translate the various languages of the world.

Currently Google Translate can translate words or sentences of 51 kinds of languages in the world. And of course Indonesia including one

Ordinary users are always open Google Translate service through a web browser, then select the language and do copy and paste the text, of course in this way will take a lot of time. Now you can use Google Translate tools v3.1 Client to save time and will make it easier to translate the language.

Google Translate with our client no longer have to manually copy and paste because the facilities already available with the Auto Paste marked "G-Icon" every time you do the blocking in the text. After you do the next text block click on the G-Icon, it will automatically translate directly. Google Translate Client will be integrated to many Windows applications such as browsers Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome.

Update All Plug-ins Add-ons

To determine whether the plug-ins installed on your system is out-of-date, you can visit the Check Page Plugins service provided by mozilla.org. With this service you not only check, but also provided a download link option to renew all your plug-ins if the plugin on your system is older version

Since this is the online service, sometimes a particular plugin fails on "detect". To overcome this you can click the option "Research" which will automatically direct search on Google using the plugin name as a keyword search queries. This also may not always be accurate, but at least you will reach the vendor site address on the official website of the plugin. You should always check your plugin to keep up-to-date. Because the plugin version of the old time not only makes your browser is not secure, they still made more stable. David Tenser from Mozilla via blogs say 30% of the reported accidents caused by the old plugin (out-of-date)