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Tips on installing a navigation system

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Get better GPS performance with these suggestions by  Crutchfield's    There are two basic types of in-car GPS navigation systems: in-dash and portable. This article will give you some tips on installation considerations for both systems, but focuses on the in-dash systems, since they are more involved. After reading this article, see our  Navigation Installation Guide  for detailed installation instructions. In-dash Navigation Systems In-dash navigation systems consist of 2 or 3 parts: a car stereo with a built-in screen, an external GPS antenna, and occasionally, a hideaway connection box that contains audio/video inputs and outputs. These navigation systems require some extra wiring connections versus regular in-dash stereos. Parking brake For safety reasons, any video screen in the front of the car must be attached to the parking brake wire. This applies to GPS systems too. Some of the more advanced navigation functions are dis...

Live Traffic Feature on Google Maps is Finally Enabled for Pakistan

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The long awaited feature of “Live Traffic” details in Google Maps for Pakistani cities was something that we all wanted so badly, especially because we never know about Pakistani roads and traffic and often end up on a route to discover that its jam packed with bumper-to-bumper traffic. The news is that Live Traffic for Pakistani cities is now enabled, for selected routes for now. But since “live traffic” details are being rolled out in phases, you can expect more cities and routes to show “live traffic” details very soon. For now we can confirm you that live traffic is enabled for Islamabad and Lahore, while usual traffic details — such as traffic situation on a route for specific time — is enabled for more cities, almost for every city that we checked. As you can note, along with live traffic you can also see traffic incident details, such as if road is closed or if there’s an accident, construction going on or any other in...

ISIS is working on Mossad/CIA Plan to Create Greater Israel

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POSTED BY:  INSPIRE TO CHANGE WORLD   SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 Is Syria’s destruction a part of the Zionist plan to create a ‘Greater Israel’ ? The Plan — according to U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.):   In an interview with Amy Goodman on March 2, 2007, U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.), explains that the Bush Administration planned to take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Lybia, Somalia, Sudan, Iran ‘The Greater Israel Project’ Explained by Ken O’Keefe: Ken explains the concept of ‘The Greater Israel Project’ and the balkanization of surrounding countries as a means of destabilizing them. Balkanization is a geopolitical term that was originally used to describe the process of the fragmentation or division of a region or state into smaller regions or states that are often hostile or non-cooperative with one another. The head of the snake, the system of power, is headed by the financial system. The bankers rule the Earth through the private con...

How to fix storage issues on the Samsung Galaxy Ace

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15 Feb 2015 Low memory is an all-too familiar problem for entry-level smartphone users, especially owners of older handsets like the Samsung Galaxy Ace (GT-S5830). Let's take a look at how to free up space and get rid of those low-storage warning messages. Our Agents have written a general  smartphone storage & memory guide  which has some great advice on freeing up space, no matter which platform your phone is on. Packed full of hints and tips about managing apps and their updates, clearing temporary (cache) data and using cloud storage, it's the perfect starting point to resolving your storage woes., so if we haven't haven't resolved your problem on this page, why not check out what other advice our Agents have to offer! STILL HAVING PROBLEMS? We’ve noticed that a few Galaxy Ace smartphones never seem to recover much memory space, even after performing the steps  listed here . This is usually caused by the Contacts app filling up your internal storage a...

trying to follow: What is going on in Syria & why this comic will get you there in 5 minutes

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Trying to follow what is going on in Syria and why? This comic will get you there in 5 minutes. SEPTEMBER 03 , 2015 Wars are complex. They come out of nowhere and all of a sudden, people you've never heard of are killing each other on the evening news. Here's what you need to know about the war in Syria — and it's not oil or religion. It's something that we're all creating together.  Curator:  Alisha Huber Share   Tweet That warning has become a global alert. Since the uprising against Assad in March 2011, over 240,000 people  have been killed, 4 million Syrians have fled their country, and over 7 million have been displaced.  The headlines are full of the   heartbreaking stories   of these refugees — including young children — who have died trying to reach safety in other countries. The story of these refugees is deeply tied to the effects of climate change. " We are experiencing a s...

Nurse Reveals the Top Five Regrets People Make on their Deathbed

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By   Bronnie Ware Wake Up World For many years I worked in palliative care. My patients were those who  had gone home to die. Some incredibly special times were shared.  I was with them for the last three to twelve weeks of their  lives. People grow a lot when they are faced with their own mortality. I learnt never to underestimate someone’s capacity for growth. Some  changes were phenomenal. Each experienced a variety of emotions, as  expected, denial, fear, anger, remorse, more denial and eventually  acceptance. Every single patient found their peace before they  departed though, every one of them. When questioned about any regrets they had or anything they would  do differently, common themes surfaced again and again. Here are the  most common five: 1. I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the  life others expected of me. This was the most common regret of all. When people realize that...

Nuke Deal Helps Qasem Soleimani, The Top Iranian General With ‘American Blood on His Hands’

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AP Photo Shane Harris DEVIL’S DUE 07.14.15 7:00 PM ET John Kerry denied it. So did Iran’s foreign minister. But the world’s most notorious spymaster stands to benefit—big time—from the accord with Tehran. Among the big winners in the  agreement  to curtail Iran’s nuclear program, count a notorious and shadowy Iranian general who helped Shiite militias in Iraq kill American soldiers and who has come to the rescue of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. You’ll find his name,  Qasem Soleimani , buried in an annex ( PDF ) of the unremittingly dense  Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action , along with some of his colleagues from the senior ranks of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, as well as its various divisions and corporate fronts. They’ll all be granted some sanctions relief as part of the U.S.-brokered deal to  curtail Iran’s development of a nuclear weapon . That Soleimani—who runs Iran’s elite paramilitary and covert operations group, the Quds F...