 Toronto, Canada - GAO Instruments (www.GAOInstruments.com) has rolled out this rugged optical power meter which is an essential test instrument for telecommunications and CATV maintenance. It is intended for use in fiber optics test labs and equally in field testing. This meter is also suitable for absolute optical power and relative loss measurements in fiber optic systems.
The handheld optical power meter, model A0670005, tests optical power within the wavelength range of 800 to 1650nm and displays optical power in mW, dB and dBm. It offers calibrated wavelengths including 850, 980, 1310, and 1550nm. This cost-effective optical power meter features a dust and water resistant design, a low battery warning and quick response time without requiring warm-up. A large battery capacity ensures continuous operation of up to 28 hours. The meter saves test time and decreases potential errors due to its capability of automatic wavelength recognization. Additionally, this energy-saving meter will automatically shut down after ten minutes of inactivity.
Visit http://www.GAOInstruments.com for more information or to purchase this product online.
For any sales inquires please contact:
1-877 585-9555 ext. 601 - Toll Free (USA & Canada)
1-416 292-0038 ext. 601 - All Other Areas
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About GAO Instruments
GAO Instruments (www.GAOInstruments.com) is a global leader in research, development and manufacturing of high performance telecommunication testers, electronic measurement instruments and other test and measurement devices. |
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Under the direction of its Emperor, Fatalis Darkfold and Empress, Icecold Chantilly, the Roman Empire has been reborn and is alive and well in all its glory! The majestic city currently boasts three quarters of a sim and has just procured the last quarter which will be open soon bringing the Empire to a full sim of Roman lure. The complete sim is separated into four quarters named after four of the seven hills of Rome, they are Capitol, Palantine, Avantine and Caelius the new one. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Lipstick/103/128/449
As it was in Ancient Rome, the city is home to chariot and horse racing in Circus Maximus and Gladiator fighting in the Roman Colosseum . It also is proud to present the Roman Senate; a relaxing and sensual bath house; two temples; a slave house full of just about any physical pleasure that an avatar might require; a large marketplace peddling Roman clothing, jewels and wares; housing rentals; a camping pole and of course a Majestic Palace.
The Legionnaires and Praetorians garrison, Castrum of Legio I Italica, is a sight to behold as well and if you hit the city at just the right time, one may catch them on an official parade. Club SPQR hosts dancers, escorts and Roman orgies as well as other related events.
The Temple of Vesta sits high atop Palantine Hill, a calming serene location, it has breathtaking views of the entire city. The Temple of Zeus and the Temple of Neptune are nearby the hill as well.
Within the role-play city you will meet many classes of avatar, from the Emperor and the Empress to Senators and all classes of citizens, commons, slaves and warriors. With the plethora of things available to see and do in the most beautiful of all Roman sims – what are you waiting for? Visit today & take a free chariot tour!
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Modavia Productions Announces Show Dates for Modavia Fashion Week .....September 9-16, 2010
June 30, 2010 – Modavia Productions, the fashion show production division of Modavia Fashion Marketing, will host Fashion Week 2010. This week of fashion shows will feature a preview of the new Fall and Winter collections from some of SL's best couture designers.
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Operation Squeegee
30 June 2010
For Immediate Release
PR Contact: Annette Wilder, Wilder Public Relations Firm Inc. for Operation Squeegee
Re: Operation Squeegee - Second Life Fundraiser for the National Wildlife Federation
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 The Chilbo Summer Faire, a week-long celebration of communities and partnerships in Second Life, will kick off July 4 and run through July 11 — and everyone’s invited!
The Faire will feature daily events and special week-long exhibits to be held in Chilbo, a vibrant, diverse community of individuals engaged in activities and communities all over the grid. |
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 Ansleigh Beverly our hard working Office Manager has just finished our amazing new website! |
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Relay for Life Silent and Live Auctions will take place on July 17-18 this year. Mike Burleigh, Chairperson of this event, is seeking donated items to be auctioned. If you are a performer maybe you could donate an hour of your time as an Auction item or an Artist maybe some artwork. Any and all things PG rated are welcomed. Maybe you have or work for a First Life Business that would like to donate something? All proceeds from the Auction will go to the American Cancer Society. If you are interested in donating one or more pieces to Relay for Life Silent or Live Auctions, please do the following:
1.Put the work you are donating in a folder labeled--- eg... (your name/RFL Auctions 2010 ). 2. Please include a notecard in the folder for each piece or service donated with a brief description of the item or services. Also include the minumum bid we should expect to recieve for each item. If the donation is an object please say how many prims it has. 3. Delivery of your donated work (folder) should take place before and no later than July 1st. To ensure they will be ready for auction prior to the event. We are however already accepting the items as it will be easier to plan the earliest we have all the items. Please send folder to Mike Burleigh in SL. Also if you are interested in helping organize or would like to help with Auctions on Relay weekend July 17-18th please contact
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 INITIATIVE VERMISSTE KINDER
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21 May 2010
Contact: Anneli Ulrik, Project Manager for Initiative Vermisste Kinder CIC
Email:
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Announcing the first SL "Memorial Day for Missing Children" by Initiative Vermisste Kinder CIC/ Germany: In celebration of International Missing Children’s Day, May 25th, Initiative Vermisste Kinder CIC is sponsoring a day of music, poetry and memorial celebrations.
Location: ROF Coalition Island Arena
Program
9.30–10.00am WELCOME Hosts Anneli Ulrik (German), Morgue McMillan (Englisch) 10:00 – 11:00am Russell Eponym 11:00 – 12:00pm Janice Mills 12:00 – 12:30pm Ronnie Rhode/Garden for the Missing; giving out free child protection primer by Prof. Dr. Adolf Gallwitz to the public 12:30 - 2:00pm Lyrical Moments: Tip Corbett (Piano), poetry readings by Sabreman Carter, Mathoni Zuhrah, Ingeborg Apfelbaum, Stosh Quartz, Serene Bechir, Klannex Northmead, Morgue McMillan, DonJuan Writer 2:00 – 3:00pm Special Activities and Moments: Spreading out the forget-me-not flower made from one of SL's most famous artists Bryn Oh 3:00 – 4:00pm Neal Herriat
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 Angel Dessous
30 May 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PR Contact: Annette Wilder, Wilder Public Relations Inc., Angel Dessous
Re: Angel Dessous Three Year Anniversary and Hunt! |
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