Some village residents Sekar brackets, District Kebomas, Gresik was concerned about the emergence of bursts oil drilling location in the Joint Operating Body Petrochina East Java (JOB PPEJ). However, the JOB PPEJ ensure outburst was not dangerous.

According Handidot, Company Man PPEJ JOB, bursts are caused, the location of the drill in dryling. Diamboil brace and bit is to be replaced. However, when drawn up a barrier, so returned to the bottom.

"When the barrier is returned. From there the occurrence of bursts, but the bursts are not dangerous" said Handidot accompanied Yuliono from JOB PPEJ Center and Priyo Agus T's Bp Oil, Friday (26/12/2008).

"What is clear is the form of bursts of water and mud mix is also small, does not spout the height of 30 centimeters to 40 meters," added Yuliono.

Moreover, to ensure no dangerous bursts, a number of citizens are given the opportunity to view it from close.

Three-point outburst that is located in the tap dryling, around 30 meters and 100 meters. One is in the oil wells, which is managed by the residents, former relic netherlands. Due bursts into spectacle surrounding residents.

According to information gathered beritajatim.com, at around 06.30 wib, in sudden bursts occur in older wells. Once in ketatuhi, a number of crowd-berbondong view these bursts.

Due to a number of bursts of fear, kawatir, as happened in the mud Lapindo, Sidoarjo. "We're drilling activity is closed, because they are afraid like Lapindo," said resident Ali Sekar brackets to a number of journalists

Stopping smoking is not easy. Below are some tips which may help you to quit smoking. At the end of the leaflet there are details of some further resources that may help.

Write a list of the reasons why you want to stop, and keep them with you. Refer to them when tempted to light up. You may wish to read a separate leaflet in this series called 'Smoking - The Facts'. This gives the reasons why smoking is so harmful and lists the benefits of stopping.

Set a date for stopping, and stop completely. (Some people prefer the idea of cutting down gradually. However, research has shown that if you smoke less cigarettes than usual, you are likely to smoke more of each cigarette, and nicotine levels remain nearly the same. Therefore, it is usually best to stop once and for all from a set date.)

Tell everyone that you are giving up smoking. Friends and family often give support and may help you. Smoking by others in the household makes giving up harder. If appropriate, try to get other household members who smoke, or friends who smoke, to stop smoking at the same time. A 'team' effort may be easier than going it alone.

Get rid of ashtrays, lighters, and all cigarettes.

Be prepared for some withdrawal symptoms. When you stop smoking, you are likely to get symptoms which may include: nausea (feeling sick), headaches, anxiety, irritability, craving, and just feeling awful. These symptoms are caused by the lack of nicotine that your body has been used to. They tend to peak after 12-24 hours, and then gradually ease over 2-4 weeks.
Anticipate a cough. It is normal for a 'smokers cough' to get worse when you stop smoking (as the airways 'come back to life'). Many people say that this makes them feel worse for a while after stopping smoking and makes them tempted to restart smoking. Resist this temptation! The cough usually gradually eases.

Be aware of situations in which you are most likely to want to smoke. In particular, drinking alcohol is often associated with failing in an attempt to stop smoking. You should consider not drinking much alcohol in the first few weeks after stopping smoking. Try changing your routine for the first few weeks. For example, don't go to the pub for a while if that is a tempting place to smoke and drink alcohol. Also, if drinking tea and coffee are difficult times, try drinking mainly fruit juice and plenty of water instead.

Take one day at a time. Mark off each successful day on a calendar. Look at it when you feel tempted to smoke, and tell yourself that you don't want to start all over again.

Be positive. You can tell people that you don't smoke. You will smell better. After a few weeks you should feel better, taste your food more, and cough less. You will have more money. Perhaps put away the money you would have spent on cigarettes for treats.

Food. Some people worry about gaining weight when they give up smoking as the appetite may improve. Anticipate an increase in appetite, and try not to increase fatty or sugary foods as snacks. Try sugar-free gum and fruit instead.

Don't despair if you fail. Examine the reasons why you felt it was more difficult at that particular time. It will make you stronger next time. On average, people who eventually stop smoking have made 3 or 4 previous attempts.

Stop Smoking Clinics are available on the NHS. They have a good success in helping people to stop smoking. Your doctor may refer you to one if you are keen to stop smoking but are finding it difficult to do so.

Various medicines can increase your chance of quitting. These include Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) which comes as gums, sprays, patches, tablets, lozenges, and inhalers. You can buy NRT without a prescription. Also, medicines called bupropion (trade name 'Zyban') and varenicline (trade name 'Champix) can help. These are available on prescription. See separate leaflets called 'Smoking - Nicotine Replacement Therapy', 'Smoking - Helping to Stop with Bupropion' and 'Smoking - Helping to Stop with Varenicline'.

The Symbian phone OS maker is now completely under the Nokia corporate umbrella.

The Finnish company announced today that it has completed its offer to acquire Symbian Limited. According to Nokia, all conditions to the company's offer to acquire Symbian Limited have been satisfied and it has received valid acceptance of greater than 99.9% of the total Symbian shares still not in Nokia's pocket.

As it follows, all Symbian employees are going to officially become Nokia staffers starting on February 1, 2009.

With the deal now closed, Nokia plans to move further in establishing the Symbian Foundation, as announced on June 24, 2008.

“The broad support we have received has confirmed that our vision, announced back in June, is shared by many organizations both within and beyond the mobile industry,” said Lee Williams, nominated Executive Director for the Symbian Foundation. “When the foundation begins operations, expected during the first half of 2009, it will have a uniquely strong ecosystem of developers, manufacturers and network operators, all committed to building an open platform to set the future of mobile free.”

Following the close of that acquisition, Nokia will contribute Symbian OS and S60 software to the foundation. Sony Ericsson and Motorola will contribute technology from UIQ and DOCOMO and Fujitsu promised to add its MOAP(S) assets.

The contributed software will be available for all foundation members under a royalty-free license, from the foundation’s first day of operations (the first half of 2009).

The Symbian Foundation also includes names such as T&T, LG Electronics, NTT DOCOMO, Samsung, S, ST-NXP Wireless, Texas Instruments and Vodafone.




Curiosity might've killed the cat, but this time it got several Verizon employees fired.

Verizon would not disclose the number of its now-former employees, but admitted the fact that President-Elect Barack Obama’s personal cell phone account had been accessed and viewed. The company's PR was quick to issue a short statement:

“We apologize to President-Elect Obama and will work to keep the trust our customers place in us every day.”

"All employees who have accessed the account -- whether authorized or not -- have been put on immediate leave, with pay," said Wireless president and CEO Lowell McAdam. "As the circumstances of each individual employee's access to the account are determined, the company will take appropriate actions. Employees with legitimate business needs for access will be returned to their positions, while employees who have accessed the account improperly and without legitimate business justification will face appropriate disciplinary action."

The statement also says that the account in question had been inactive for several months.

In addition, it appears that the device tied to the account was not a smartphone designed for e-mail or other data services, but only a simple voice flip-phone.

This is the second time that Obama's data has been checked by unauthorized personnel. The first case dates from this March, when 3 employees of State Department contractors have been caught accessing the passport files of Barrack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain. All three politicians were in the middle of their presidential campaigns at that time.

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