This year we went to Bali for our holiday, it was a long journey(we spent a day of delay in singapoure) but it was a veryconfortableairoplane(singapouse airlines).
Our guide (called Antonio) met us at the airporthe spoke very good spanish,he took us to our hotel "Ayodya Resort".
It was a lovely hotel, with good food.We were also 2 nights in two different hotels"Maya Ubud" that were fabulous.We also went on various excursions like, rafting,walking under water, seeing temples, museums,riding an elefant!, feeding monkeys and bats, shopping,eating haha, feeding kois, sunset also relaxing time on tthe lovely beach of our hotel.
what I like the best was the relaxing time and theI love Bali and I enjoyed very much the trip!Credits:my own opinion and help of my mother
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Mobile system promises free calls
TerraNet hope their network will become a standard featureA new way of making calls directly between phones, for free, is being trialled by a Swedish company.
It is hoping to dramatically improve communications in the developing world.
Swedish company TerraNet has developed the idea using peer-to-peer technology that enables users to speak on its handsets without the need for a mobile phone base station.
The technology is designed for remote areas of the countryside or desert where base stations are unfeasible.
Projects backed by TerraNet recently launched in Tanzania and Ecuador.
TerraNet founder Anders Carlius told the BBC World Service's Digital Planet programme that the idea for TerraNet came when he was on safari in Tanzania in 2002, and found that poor connectivity meant he could not ring friends riding in another jeep only a few metres away.
"I started thinking, 'couldn't we get phone-to-phone without needing any other equipment, and actually have real voice communication, like a telephone call, between units?'" he said.
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bbc news. Tuesday, 11 September 2007.
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