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Mercedes-Benz Mobil Mewah Terbaik Indonesia

Written By Smart Solusion on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 | 11:47 PM

Mercedes-Benz Mobil Mewah Terbaik Indonesia

Mercedes-Benz Mobil Mewah Terbaik Indonesia adalah Julukan/ Slogan Yang cocok dan patut di Berikan Untuk Alat transfortasi Mobil yang sehebat, Termewah, dan Ternyaman, Terbaik serta berteknologi handal siapa lagi yang memilik Julukan /Slogan tersebut selain hanya Mercedes-Bend.

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Sejarah Butut Mobil Mewah Terbaik Indonesia :

Disini Komputerbutut akan mempaparkan mengenai history, Sejarah dan Pengalaman dari Kepala Negara Indonesia yang Menggunakan Alat transportasi Kebanggan nya dan juga kebanggan bangsa Indonesia yang tidak boleh dilupakan menggunakan Mobil Mewah Mercedes-Benz Terbaik Indonesia.

  • Presiden Presiden Soekarno diketahui memiliki satu Mercedes-Benz 600 limousine di antara berbagai merk mobil-mobil dinasnya. Namun, selama ia berkuasa (1945-1967), tidak ada foto atau berita di media massa yang memperlihatkan atau menyebutkan bahwa Presiden Soekarno pernah menggunakan mobil tersebut.
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Sukarno Mercedes-Benz

Satu-satunya cerita yang mengisahkan bahwa Presiden Soekarno menggunakan Crown Imperial Limousine diperoleh dari tulisan drg. Oei Hong Kian, yang sempat merawat gigi Presiden Soekarno selama beberapa bulan, menjelang dan sesudah kekuasaannya berakhir.

Dalam tulisannya yang dimuat di majalah Intisari bulan Oktober 1988, drg Oei Hong Kian mengisahkan, awal September 1967, tepat pukul 09.00 WIB, Soekarno, yang kekuasaannya berakhir pada awal Maret 1967, datang ke rumahnya untuk berobat dengan menggunakan Mercedes-Benz 600, diiringi lima jip penuh dengan tentara, yang menjaganya dengan ketat.

  • Presiden Soeharto (1967-1998), pertama kali menggunakan Mercedes-Benz 600 limousine pada waktu dia menerima kunjungan Ratu Belanda Juliana ke Jakarta pada 26 Agustus 1971.

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suharto Mercedes-Benz 600 limousine

Foto Mercedes-Benz 600 itu terpampang ,Selama memegang kekuasaan sebagai Presiden, Soeharto menggunakan Mercedes-Benz S-Class sebagai kendaraan resminya. Tipenya berganti-ganti dari waktu ke waktu.


Dan, dalam perjalanannya yang terakhir dari Istana Merdeka menuju ke kediamannya di Jalan Cendana 8-10, Jakarta Pusat, setelah mengundurkan diri dari jabatannya sebagai Presiden, ia menggunakan Mercedes-Benz S600 V12. Setelah Soeharto mengundurkan diri,

  • Dan sampai sekarang Hampir Semua Kepala Pemerintahan RI dari Sukarno sampai Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono menggunakan Menggunakan Alat transforrasi menggunaka Mercedes-Benz. Mobil Mercedes-Benz Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono adalah Mercedes-Benz tipe S600L model W221. Dengan lisensi plat RI 1, yang mempunyai Banyak Kehebatannya antar lain
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S600L model W221

Mobil ini merupakan kendaraan lapis baja dengan tingkat resistensi Eropa B6/B7. Mercedes-Benz ini tahan terhadap senjata militer standar dan memberikan perlindungan terhadap fragmen yang muncul dari granat tangan, serta bahan peledak lainnya.



Fitur keamanan tambahan termasuk ban run-flat, tanki bahan bakar 90L dan sistem pemadam kebakaran otomatis. Selain itu, mobil ini juga menggunakan ban Michelin PAX 245-700 R470 AC, sistem pengaturan udara segar darurat, sistem kontrol pneumatik darurat untuk membuka jendela (beroperasi secara tersendiri dari sistem elektronik), serta Panic Alarm System tambahan.



Selain itu, ada pula kamera belakang, kaca depan dan jendela depan yang tahan panas, sistem adjutable doorhold yang digunakan di keempat pintu, di pintu belakang yang dapat ditarik dan menutup secara otomatis, serta tirai belakang listrik.



Kendaraan ini memiliki kecepatan puncak 210 kilometer / jam dengan GVW 4.200 kilogram.



Mobil Presiden SBY ini juga memiliki pengatur komponen suspensi dan tubuh mobil, sebuah penjepit tambahan (strut tower brace) antara suspensi depan dan dua bahan tambahan di bagian belakang untuk melengkapi suspensi udara yang lebih besar

Ayoo Mau Pilih apa lagi Alat transfortasi yang Termewah,Terhandal,Ternyaman, berteknologi Terhebat di dunia dan terbaik diantara yang baik hanya Mercedes-Benz Mobil Mewah Terbaik Indonesia . Orang no 1 di Indonesia saja pilih Mercede-Benz, masa kita pake yang lain. Apa kata dunia icon biggrin Mercedes Benz Mobil Mewah Terbaik Indonesia (bangsa yang Bijak Adalah Bangsa yang Menghargai Sejarah)

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Symbolism Jumps the Years to Duke and Michigan

Written By Smart Solusion on Sunday, March 20, 2011 | 3:33 AM


As if it needed a shot of electricity, Sunday’s Duke-Michigan game contains an undercurrent of racism and class.

Thanks to Jalen Rose’s thought-provoking ESPN film on the Fab Five, Sunday’s game — indeed, the entire N.C.A.A. tournament — has been given abundant food for thought. The subject of Rose’s film is the extraordinary group of freshmen who in 1991 decided to go as a package to the University of Michigan.

Most of the uproar focuses on Rose’s inflammatory Uncle Tom comment leveled at the black players on Duke’s team at the time and specifically at Grant Hill, who played for Duke from 1991 to 1994 and won two national titles.

The last time Duke and Michigan faced each other in the N.C.A.A. tournament was April 6, 1992. They played for the national championship, in a game loaded with symbolism.

Duke was the defending champion. Michigan was the hottest, most-talked-about, most hotly debated college team. With their baggy shorts, swagger and irreverence, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Chris Webber, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson were the balling troubadours of Generation X.

Eighteen years later, the Fab Five is still in the middle of controversy, thanks to the film produced by Rose.

In one jarring passage, Rose explained his resentment: “For me, Duke was personal. I hated Duke. And I hated everything I felt Duke stood for. Schools like Duke didn’t recruit players like me. I felt like they only recruited black players that were Uncle Toms.”

Rose admitted that he was jealous of Hill, who had two highly accomplished parents, was staunchly upper middle class and, on top of that, kicked the Fab Five’s collective butts.

Hill responded last week with an eloquent letter in The New York Times.

My view about the Fab Five, then and now, was that these young men had chosen the right pew but had gone to the wrong church. Seen through the prism of black power and empowerment, and also from the point of view of one who attended a black college, the Fab Five had simply made a wealthy white institution wealthier and had missed a grand opportunity to catapult a historically black college or university to the mountaintop of March Madness.

Did Rose have any idea of the impact they would have had on history had they elected to attend a historically black college or university?

Yes, the stage would have been smaller, television nonexistent, at first. But the novelty of their act and then the courage of what they represented would have attracted attention. The Fab Five would have been the story of March Madness, not simply a spectacle.

Americans love the underdog; we also respect those who stand for principle. What a grand stand that would have been for the Fab Five.

This was a rare opportunity, one that may have resonated for generations. Rose, Webber, Howard, King and Jackson could have done something revolutionary.

They opted for shortsighted rebellion, though you can argue that you cannot reasonably expect a group of young African-Americans to have the courage, vision and conviction to have made that kind of move.

Had they ever thought about the impact such a decision would have made?

During an interview several years ago, Webber explained his thought process.

“A lot of people put that pressure on me to go to an H.B.C.U., like, ‘Come on, Chris, you can change it around, you can change it around,’ ” Webber said.

“But I think that process has to start within the black college association,” Webber said at the time.

“Just like me not playing on MTV is not good enough. I want the world to see. I feel guilty because we could have changed that rhyme. But we had to do what was best for us at that time. But we talked a lot about going to black colleges.”

The reality is that, by the strict standards of black empowerment, neither Hill nor the Fab Five did the black community any favors.

Uncle Tomism, notwithstanding, Hill and the Fab Five both elected, for their own reasons, to play in the big house.
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The UConn Jersey Is the Same; the Player Isn’t


STORRS, Conn. — Stefanie Dolson was lazy, Coach Geno Auriemma said recently. Then he reconsidered. Lazy was the wrong word. But as a freshman, Dolson did not arrive at Connecticut last fall with a real understanding of the demand for hard work on a team that has won seven national basketball championships.

“If you’ve been walking your whole life and you start jogging, you’re still not running,” Auriemma said.

In November, Dolson, a 6-foot-5 center from Port Jervis, N.Y., played only 12 minutes before drawing her fifth foul against Baylor’s 6-8 Brittney Griner. UConn won, 65-64, but Dolson was left to watch much of the game on the bench with Auriemma.

“In the beginning of the year, I wouldn’t say I was lazy,” the effusive Dolson, 19, said. “I felt like I was working hard, but it wasn’t anything compared to the rest of the players. Halfway through the season, I don’t want to say I had a revelation, but a realization that I wasn’t working as hard as everybody else. I think I changed that.”

She began doing extra cardiovascular workouts with the team trainer, arriving a half-hour before practice, or showing up on days off, riding an exercise bike, strengthening her core muscles, performing shooting drills.

“In practice, I pushed myself to where I was uncomfortable,” Dolson said. “When I got to that point, I think things really changed for me and my game.”

The Huskies (32-1), seeded first in the Philadelphia Region, open N.C.A.A. tournament play Sunday at home against Hartford. Through the tournament, Dolson will be an indispensable player on a talented but short-handed team that has only one reliable player off the bench, guard Lorin Dixon.

Since losing to Stanford in late December, and snapping a record 90-game winning streak, UConn has won 20 straight. Dolson, who averages 10.2 points and 5.8 rebounds, has been vital to that success with increased endurance, nimble feet, a reliable midrange jumper, alert passing, avoidance of foul trouble, and the ability to turn and shoot over either shoulder.

“She’s a very skilled player,” Syracuse Coach Quentin Hillsman said. “Usually, if you put a defender on someone’s left shoulder, she can’t go the other way. Dolson can turn both ways and make shots. She’s tough and has a lot of confidence.”

In the Big East tournament, Dolson twice delivered a career-high 24 points and played 104 of a possible 120 minutes. Maya Moore was named the most valuable player, but she suggested, along with Auriemma, that Dolson was more deserving.

“Now that we have someone like her we can count on night in and night out, we have a chance,” Auriemma told reporters at the conference tournament. “If she hadn’t developed to the point she is right now, we wouldn’t have any chance going into the N.C.A.A.’s.”

This is the season when 6-5 Elena Delle Donne, the nation’s top recruit in 2008, was to have emerged and flourished at center for UConn after the graduation of Tina Charles.

But Delle Donne left UConn after only two weeks that summer and said she was burned out on basketball and wanted to remain home to be near a disabled sister. She is now playing basketball at Delaware, which did not make the N.C.A.A. tournament.

This season brought more defection. The freshman forward Samarie Walker transferred to Kentucky in January, saying her commitment to basketball had waned.

Injury further depleted the UConn frontcourt. The reserve center Heather Buck missed the Big East tournament with a stress reaction in her left foot. She is expected to be available for the N.C.A.A. tournament, but Buck has played limited minutes this season and has not performed with much confidence.

Given this thin roster, Auriemma has been forced to introduce some caution or prudence at the defensive end. UConn does not forcefully press the way it usually does. The Huskies seem to have played more zone defense than in previous seasons. And, to give Dolson a breather, the 6-foot Moore has sometimes played center in a small lineup.

“We had to be a little more territorial,” Auriemma said. “We’ve got to pick the ground we want to defend. We can’t defend a lot of the court, but we’ve gotten really good at defending the right areas of the court.”

Another trip to the Final Four appears highly likely, given that UConn will play the first two tournament rounds at home and defeated Duke, the No. 2 seed in the Philadelphia Region, 87-51 in late January. The Huskies possess a relentlessness and determination unmatched by many teams. But injury and foul trouble could derail a third consecutive championship season.

At the Final Four in Indianapolis, UConn would most likely face bigger and deeper teams like Tennessee and either Baylor or Stanford. Moore and Dolson, most urgently, must remain on the floor if the Huskies are to have any chance of cutting down the nets in early April to celebrate an eighth N.C.A.A. title.

“The biggest thing is fouls,” Dolson said. “We know we can’t do dumb things. Stupid fouls could kill a game. We don’t have the luxury to sub, sub, sub. But I think we’ve gotten to the point where we know that and we are comfortable that we can still play aggressive. Some people are counting us out. I’m not.”

For Auriemma, four months have seemed like a lifetime in Dolson’s maturation. The player who fouled out in 12 minutes against Baylor in November does not resemble the player who dominated the Big East tournament.
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No Stranger to Pipelines, Texas Builds One to Canada


TULSA, Okla. — Cory Joseph’s mother did not have to persuade him to shovel snow. The basketball goal was part of the driveway in their Major Oaks neighborhood in Toronto. So Joseph, a freshman guard for Texas, and his brother, Devoe, shoveled and chipped ice without threat and then left their gloves on to play ball.
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Texas forward, Tristan Thompson, also grew up in the Toronto area.

“It was hard playing in that your hands would get cold, so you couldn’t play too long, maybe two games up to 10, go back in the house and get some hot chocolate and then come back out and play again,” Joseph said.

“My mom liked it because we shoveled the driveway for her.”

Tristan Thompson, a Texas post player who is from the Toronto area, also learned to work with a shovel and play basketball in gloves.

“I was sweating in my coat when I played,” Thompson said. “It’s what you did.”

Joseph and Thompson overcame most obstacles trying to play basketball in a place where hockey is the national sport, but the one hurdle they could not clear was finding a game to challenge them. At 13 and 14 years old, they would face 23- and 24-year-old players at neighborhood playgrounds and gyms, but that was still not enough.

So they left Canada. Thompson and Joseph honed their skills at Findlay Prep in Nevada and are now starters for Texas, which will play Arizona here Sunday in an N.C.A.A. tournament third-round game.

“Canada has a lot of raw talent, it just hasn’t been discovered yet,” Thompson said. “Coaches get paid to coach high school basketball in the states, and the coaches in Canada, it’s more a volunteer thing. A lot of guys play basketball, but it’s kind of like a hobby; they never see themselves on CBS.

“Me, Cory and a bunch of other guys had that dream.”

Texas was the first to offer Thompson, a 6-foot-8 forward, a scholarship, and he committed to the Longhorns his sophomore year in high school. That opened a pipeline from Toronto to Texas.

Joseph was the next to commit. The Longhorns have also signed the 6-foot-2 guard Myck Kabongo, a Toronto native who is playing this season at Findlay Prep. Texas has also received a commitment for next season from the Toronto native Kevin Thomas, a power forward who is playing at a prep school in North Carolina.

“I started recruiting Toronto when I was at U.N.C.-Wilmington, where we always tried to tap into areas we felt weren’t as tapped as much,” the Texas assistant coach Rodney Terry said. “We found a niche. We missed on a couple of good guys, and then when I got to Texas I went back again.”

Thompson, who is averaging 13.4 points and 7.9 rebounds a game for the Longhorns (28-7), said one of the reasons he was able to contribute as a freshman was because he got out of Canada and into a bigger pool of talent.

“I wanted to be more college-ready,” Thompson said. “I knew if I stayed in Toronto I would have gone Division I, but I wanted to actually be ready to come in and contribute. So going down to the States to play against guys who were going to be in Division I programs was going to make me ready to play.”

Joseph, who is 6-3, also came prepared. He has started all 35 games and averages 10.5 points and 3 assists a game.

Sitting in the Texas locker room Saturday afternoon, Joseph had a cut above his upper lip and a bump on his chin. There was an ice bag on his left forearm, and his lip looked puffy from a blow.

It looked as if he had just come off the ice after a hockey game.

Every bump and bruise, though, came from a cherished victory over Oakland on Friday. At one point during the game, Joseph came back on the floor with gauze taped to his top lip to stop the bleeding. For Joseph, it was worth it.

“Some people up there didn’t understand our passion for basketball, but that was because they were into hockey,” Joseph said. “In our neighborhood, we focused on basketball because we wanted to get here.”
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Heat & Boston fell

Written By Smart Solusion on Saturday, March 5, 2011 | 1:56 AM


Two elite team the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics both swallow defeat. Heat overthrown by the Chicago Bulls and the Celtics had more bad luck over the Denver Nuggets defeated.

Compete at the United Center on Friday (25/02/2011) morning local time, the Bulls defeated the Heat 89-93. Heat able to master the course of the match in the second quarter but dominated the Bulls early in the third quarter successfully change their luck.

Two players mainstay of both camps appear as the top performer. LeBron James of the Heat managed to record a double-double with 29 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.

Luol Deng representing the Bulls also scored a double-double with 20 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.

Meanwhile, at the Pepsi Center, also presented a surprise. Nuggets who had just left behind Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups would appear prima and beat the Celtics 89-75.

Paul Pierce became the largest contributor to the number Celtics with 17 points and Kevin Garnett finished the best performers with 14 points and 13 rebounds. Three Pointer Ray Allen only gain 10 points.

On the Celtics' next game will be a visit to the LA Clippers and the Nuggets come to the Portland Trail Blazers
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Cool Magic Magic Heat

Orlando Magic look brilliant when they travel to the headquarters of the Miami Heat in the NBA continued Friday (03/04/2011) morning GMT. Rose in the second half, they came out as winners with a score of 99-96.

Coming from behind to 24 points, the Magic found the key to his victory over three-point shots. They control the game by scoring 18 points in a row in the fourth quarter, and managed to keep the Heat in the final seconds.

"Comeback amazing. This will probably be one that will match my memories of 10 years from now. I can forget everything else except the defeat-kelahan. But winning this one will probably remember me continue," said Stan Van Gundy , Magic coach, after the game.

Magic, which earned 48 points from three-point shot, get the largest donation from Jason Richardson who gain 24 points. Dwight Howard also played mnyumbangkan ciamik with 14 points and 18 rebounds.

At camp host, a 63-45 lead in the first half, LeBron James and Dwayne Wade remains the motor of the game. James carved the 29 points, Wade 28 points.

In other matches the Denver Nuggets also managed to beat the host team. They successfully beat the Utah Jazz 103-101, at once took five wins from his last six games.

Aaron Afflalo Nuggets appear as a hero thanks to the donation of 19 points, including three-point throw in the final 11.4 seconds. Ty Lawason helped with 22 points, Nene and Chris Andersen is also equally earned 13 points.
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Bobcats Failed to Continue Dominance over Lakers


Los Angeles Lakers have a bad record when facing the Charlotte Bobcats. But in a match that was held Saturday (05/03/2011) afternoon local time, Kobe Bryant et al. succeeded in stopping superiortas Bobcats.

Lakers beat Bobcats 92-84 in a match that was held at the Staples Center. Before this match, the Lakers have a record of eight defeats in ten meetings with the Bobcats.

In the first quarter, Kobe Bryant et al. immediately kicked off with a ten-point advantage, 29-19.

Entering the second quarter, the visitors managed to score points with the same number with the host 16-16. But in aggregate the Lakers still led 45-35.

Lakers managed to maintain the superior position until the game ended. Laga closed with numbers 92-84.

Shown as the top performer for the victory of the LA Lakers Pau Gasol with 20 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. Meanwhile, the best performers from the camp guests are DJ Agustin team with 22 points, six rebounds and four assists.

In this match both teams have lost players due to injury that is Derek Fisher (Lakers) who suffered an injury to the elbow and Stephen Jackson (Charlotte), an injured hamstring.
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Enchanting Anthony, Knicks Hit Heat

Carmelo Anthony returned to the show productive with his new team, the New York Knicks. In the third act he was powering his team victory over the Miami Heat by a score of 114-108 on Monday (2/28/2011) morning GMT.

The new Anthony of the Denver Nuggets Knicks digaet, fascinating look to notch 29 points and nine rebounds. Amare Stoudamire added 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Chauncey Billups also posted 16 points.

For Anthony, it means always carve out an average of 27.6 points in three actions with the Knicks. He made 27 digits in the first fight and both of them, against the Milwaukee Bucks and Cleveland Cavaliers.

"The contests like this is fun," said 26-year-old star forward it. "It makes every person out his best.

Heat from the camp who acts as host, LeBron James actually played well by making 27 points. Chris Bosh added 20 points and 12 rebounds, Dwyane Wade recorded only 12 points for Miami, which had previously always won in his last seven home games.

At LA Lakers game during a visit to reap success Oklahoma City Thunder. They squeaked by with numbers 90-87. Pau Gasol and Kobe Bryant became the largest contributor to the Lakers with 18 figures and 17 points.
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Big Three Shining, Celtics Overcome Jazz

Appearance Big Three Boston Celtics overcome successfully deliver the Utah Jazz. Compete at Energy Solutions Arena on Tuesday (03/01/2011) morning local time, the Celtics won the game 107-102.

Celtics shooting guard Ray Allen contributed 25 points and Paul Pierce donated 21 points. While Kevin Garnett scored a double-double consisting of 16 points, 14 rebounds that made him a top performer in his team.

The game itself runs very exciting time to silence the fans in spite of the Celtics host with a 30-21 advantage in the first 12 minutes.

However, the Jazz managed to cut the distance to one point only after an additional 32 points earned when the break. Score 53-56 still to the advantage for the visitors.

Chases numbers still occur in the third quarter. Devin Harris layup again pressed into single digit range in the score 75-76 but two free shots Nenad Krstic and shoot jump back Rajon Rondo added figures for the 2008 NBA champions to be 79-76.

Jazz do not want to be embarrassed in front of its own public and had miraculous times equalized 94-94 when the game less than four minutes remaining.

But after that though Jazz back trying to catch up but Pierce's two free shots in 11 seconds ahead of the game broke up the Celtics 107-102 to ensure victory.
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