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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Free Downlod Skype 5.2.0.102 Beta / 5.1.0.112


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Skype: Make calls anywhere in the world over the Internet
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Free Download Image Clock 1.4.0

Image Clock for Palm OS is an attractive Image-based Analog clock that, unlike most Palm Clocks, combines the image and clock effectively without the clock face covering up the majority of the image. The clock comes with a Default Image Pack of 10 sample images and is designed to have any number of Image packs added to it.

Free Download Quick Slide Show 2.33

Creating presentations, teaching materials, family albums, screen savers, Flash slide show. "Quick Slide Show" is an indispensable tool for: - sales managers in making presentations of goods and services, - web-developers in making flash movies, - teachers and educational specialists in preparing interactive teaching material for their lessons and lectures. File conversion (SWF, EXE, SCR, Install SCR). Record voices. Adding sounds (MP3).

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Design over 10 photos by few mouse clicks. 5DFly Photo Design is an intelligent photo editing software, which enables you to create photo collage, scrapbook, photo calendars, greeting cards, baby announcements, wedding photos and other artwork from your digital photos. It offers a variety of template designs to get you started, and you can also create your own templates from scratch. The program offers a WYSIWYG photo editing interface with support for image layers and drag & drop positioning. If you want additional control over your pictures, you can also apply image adjustments, frames, drop shadows, color conversions and other effects. The result can be saved as high-resolution images for printing or exported as photo video, Flash slideshow or PowerPoint presentation.

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The Pocket Oxford English Dictionary is the world's longest-established and best-selling pocket English dictionary. It is one of the new generation Oxford dictionaries derived from the database of the highly-acclaimed New Oxford Dictionary of English. With over 140,000 words, including phrases, derivatives and idioms in more than 30,000 definitions, it provides a comprehensive coverage of everyday English.


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WinRAR is a 32-bit/64-bit Windows version of RAR Archiver, the powerful archiver and archive manager. WinRARs main features are very strong general and multimedia compression, solid compression, archive protection from damage, processing of ZIP and other non-RAR archives, scanning archives for viruses, programmable self-extracting archives(SFX), authenticity verification, NTFS and Unicode support, strong AES encryption, support of multivolume archives, command line and graphical interface, drag-and-drop facility, wizard interface, theme support, folder tree panel, and multithread support.

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Friday, April 1, 2011

Samsung 7 Seriies LED TV price and features in india


The all new Samsung LED TVs are easy on the planet as well as the eyes. Our 2009 Energy Star-Compliant LED TVs use 50% less power than last year’s models and are made with eco-friendly materials. So you can put your feet up and relax knowing you’re leaving a smaller carbon footprint and conserving energy at the same time. Not only will the planet look better, utility bills will too.
Specifications

Video

  • 40″ (101cm) Screen Size
  • 1920 x 1080 Resolution
  • Mega DCR (8,000,000:1) Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 3D Hyper Real Engine
  • Wide Color Enhancer available
  • 200 Hz Motion Plus Video available

Audio

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  • 10Watts X 2 Sound Output (RMS)

Dimension

  • 957.4 x 267.7 x 648.4mm Set Size with Stand
  • 957.4 x 578.7 x 26.5mm Set Size without Stand
  • 1,200 x 743 x 140mm Package Size

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  • Power Supply AC100 – 240V 50/ 60Hz
  • 150Watts Power Consumption (Max)
  • Under 0.1Watts Stand-by Power Consumption
  • Eco Mark (PlaNet First)

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  • Hotel Mode (S/W) available

Weight

  • 19.1Kg Package Weight
  • 15.3Kg Set Weight with Stand
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  • Games Mode available
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  • Internet@TV available
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  • Vesa Wall Mount 40 – 55″ ( 400 x 400 ) available
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  • TBD
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Friday, March 11, 2011

Did You Notice About this Google Feature?

Don't know if this is new, but this is a Google feature I can really get behind.

Japan hit by large earthquake

A powerful earthquake has struck off Japan, shaking buildings in Tokyo for several minutes and forcing people out of their homes, witnesses said.
Japan issued its most serious tsunami warning, saying a wave as high as 6m (20ft) could strike the coast near Miyagi prefecture.
Reports initially reported a quake of magnitude 7.9 but have since been upgraded to an 8.8-magnitude quake, which struck about 250 miles (400km) from Tokyo at a depth of 20 miles.
Tsunami warnings have been issued.
Eric Due from the Japan Times explained what happened when the quake struck and said he saw high rise buildings sway in Tokyo.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Download Mozilla FireFox 4 RC New Released

Mozilla has just released their First FireFox RC(Release Candidate) and it's now available to download. Mozilla had released some 12 Beta version of FireFox 4 and now they have released the Release Candidate for FireFox. This is an massive update for FireFox. Most of the Numerous Bugs are fixed in it and it's now even more faster.

Mozilla has fixed some more than 650 Bugs in this Version and it's a long list of Bugs which are been fixed. So this makes it more securer, safer, and Faster.


New features in FireFox 4 RC:
There's a long list of it's features, Some of the Important features are:
  • General stability, performance, and compatibility improvements
  • Firefox 4 RC is available in 79 languages
  • The default homepage design has been refreshed
  • Overhaul of the bookmarks and history code, enabling faster bookmarking and startup performance
  • Additional polish for the Firefox Add-ons Manager
  • Uses JägerMonkey, a new, faster JavaScript engine
  • Firefox button has a new look for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users
  • HTML5 Forms API makes web based forms easier to implement and validate
  • Support for the new proposed Audio Data API
  • An experimental API is included to provide more efficient Javascript animations
  • Firefox now supports the HTML5 video "buffered" property
  • New Addons Manager and extension management API (UI will be changed before final release)
  • Crash protection for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins
  • Link history lookup is done asynchronously to provide better responsiveness during pageload

Press Release:
Firefox 4 RC is based on the Gecko 2.0 Web platform. Please read below for more detailed information about what's new in this version of the beta release, as well as the known issues.
This Firefox 4 RC is considered to be stable and safe to use for daily web browsing, though the features and content may change before the final product release. At this time many Add-ons may not yet have been tested by their authors to ensure that they are compatible with this release. If you wish to help test Add-on compatibility, please install the Add-on Compatibility Reporter - your favorite Add-on author will appreciate it!
Check out what’s new, the known issues and frequently asked questions about the latest version of Firefox. Please tell us what you think using the feedback tools provided as part of the beta. We appreciate your input!
Final Release:
Mozilla Haven't gave any date for it's Final release, But it's final version will soon be available for users.

Download:
You can download FireFox 4 RC for Operating systems.  It's available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS . Click here to Download.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

NASA's Game Plan for Solar-System Exploration

Planetary exploration at a crossroads. On one hand, right now the pace of discovery is head-spinningly rapid. Robotic explorers are orbiting Venus, Mars, Saturn, and the Moon, with another days away from arriving at Mercury. Spacecraft heading to solar-system destinations near and far are queued for launch later this year. It's a great time to be a planetary scientist.


NASA's projected budget
The black line shows the rosy budget projection for NASA's solar-system explorations, and colored wedges indicate the funds needed for specific projects. However, in the fiscal year 2012 budget submitted to Congress by the Obama administration, interplanetary missions take a steep cut.
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But there's writing on the wall, and it isn't very positive. While the Obama administration has requested $1.54 billion for NASA's solar-system activity in fiscal 2012 budget, up 11% from fiscal 2011, it'll start dropping in the years thereafter. By 2016 NASA's planet-chasers will working with only $1.25 billion.

Against this backdrop, today the National Research Council's Space Studies Board (part of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences) released an exhaustive, 400-page report that lays out a strategy for planetary exploration from 2013 to 2022. The NRC released similar assessments for astrophysics and heliophysics last year.

Although technically these "decadal surveys" assess the entire scope of a space-science discipline — NSF-funded activities, new directions for research, and which new technologies are worth developing — their real raison d'être is to decide which space missions should be A-listed for funding. And NASA counts on the panels to represent the consensus of each particular scientific community — once the rankings are made, that's pretty much it.

You have to give credit to Steven Squyres and his 15-person steering committee: since getting their marching orders two years ago, they've collectively digested 199 position papers representing the views of nearly 1,700 individuals. For purposes of manageability, the task force carved up the solar system into five domains: Mars; other terrestrial worlds (Mercury, Venus, and the Moon); giant planets; satellites; and primitive bodies (comets and asteroids).

Steven Squyres
Click here to hear Sky & Telescope's exclusive interview with Steven Squyres, who led the Space Studies Board's Vision and Voyages assessment of NASA's proposed planetary-science missions.
S&T: J. Kelly Beatty
"First and foremost, we're trying to take the pulse of the community," Squyres explains. But at the same time it's all got to fit within NASA's projected budget, and to ensure that the candidates' costs were estimated both by their proponents and by an independent aerospace contractor. "The good news is that these costs are probably realistic," he notes. "The bad news is that you're going to see some sticker shock."

NASA flies three classes of interplanetary craft: low-cost Discovery missions; moderate-cost New Frontiers missions; and uber-costly Flagship missions. Although it didn't weigh in on Discovery candidates, the panel recommends continuing this highly productive program at its current level ($500 million per year). Also reaffirmed is the decision to build the Mars Trace Gas Orbiter in partnership with the European Space Agency.

For a suitable venue to unveil the report, titled Vision and Voyages for Planetary Science in the Decade 2013-2022, the Space Science Board chose the Lunar & Planetary Science Conference, whose 1,500 attendees have much to gain — or lose — from the panel's picks for Flagship and New Frontiers consideration. And here they are:

Jupiter Europa Orbiter
With an estimated price tag of $4.7 billion, the proposed Jupiter Europa Orbiter is ranked highly important by planetary scientists but probably too expensive for NASA to undertake within the next decade.


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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

New Adobe Release Flash to HTML5 converter

Adobe today released a tool, codenamed Wallaby, that converts Flash to HTML5.
After the drama surrounding the company’s Flash to iPhone conversion tool, Adobe is taking another crack at keeping Flash relevant as native web technologies catch up to the format’s capabalities.
The tool is still in experimental development, but can be downloaded here. Once your project is converted, you can work with it as you would any HTML file.
At this stage, some Flash Professional features are unsupported.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Make Google Chrome Faster

We've spent a lot of time jabbering on and on and on about hardware acceleration in the next generation of Web browsers.

The problem, however, is that no stable browsers have it turned on by default. Unless you're running Firefox 4 beta or Internet Explorer 9 RC, you're probably not enjoying hardware acceleration. Heck, our latest poll shows that almost 50% of Download Squad readers run Chrome, anyway!

Turning hardware acceleration on in Chrome 9, 10 and 11 (stable, beta and canary) is easy, and it can significantly speed up surfing on low-powered devices, like laptops -- or if you're the kind of person who has 30+ tabs open on your desktop PC. We'll show you how to turn on pre-rendering, too, which provides another nice speed boost.


To begin, visit about:flags.

Scroll down and enable GPU Accelerated Compositing. Just below that, also enable GPU Accelerated Canvas 2D. Chrome 11 doesn't have the 'GPU Accelerated Compositing' option, because it's now turned on by default (hooray!). Mac users, you can only enable GPU Accelerated Compositing; GPU Accelerated Canvas 2D is not yet available.

Scroll down a little, and enable Web Page Prerendering.

Finally, hit the Restart button at the bottom of the page.

Now head to your favorite shiny, graphical site (Engadget is good) and try scrolling! It should be a lot smoother.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

NASA found Evidence of alien life

WE are not alone and alien life forms may have more in common with life on Earth than we had thought, according to a NASA scientist. The out-of-this-world research by Dr Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA's Marshall Space Flight Centre, was published in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology.
In the report, Dr Hoover describes the latest findings in his study of an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites - only nine such meteorites were known to exist on Earth.
The scientist was convinced that his findings revealed fossil evidence of bacterial life within such meteorites and by extension, suggests we are not alone in the universe.
"I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet Earth," Dr Hoover said.

"This field of study has just barely been touched because quite frankly, a great many scientists would say that this is impossible."In what he called "a very simple process," Dr Hoover fractured the meteorite stones under a sterile environment before examining the freshly broken surface with the standard tools of the scientist: a scanning electron microscope and a field emission electron scanning microscope, which allowed him to search the stone's surface for evidence of fossil remains.
He found the fossil remains of micro-organisms not so different from ordinary ones found underfoot on Earth.
"The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognisable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth," Dr Hoover said.

But not all of them. "There are some that are just very strange and don't look like anything that I've been able to identify, and I've shown them to many other experts that have also come up stumped."
Other scientists say the implications of this research were shocking, describing the findings variously as profound, very important and extraordinary.
But Dr David Marais, an astrobiologist with NASA's AMES Research Centre, said he was very cautious about jumping on the bandwagon.
These kinds of claims have been made before, he noted and found to be false.

"It's an extraordinary claim, and thus I'll need extraordinary evidence," he said.


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Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

A man carries a lamb home as he drives on

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Obama urges Americans to use words that heal, not wound

In Tucson to eulogize the victims of last weekend's tragic shooting, President Obama somberly called for an end to the political blame game that erupted in the wake of the tragedy and urged Americans not to use it as "one more occasion to turn on each other."
Instead, Obama told an overflow crowd of more than 14,000 people at the University of Arizona the moment should prompt Americans to step back and reflect on how they lead their own lives and how they deal with one another.
"At a time when our discourse has become so sharply polarized--at a time when we are far too eager to lay the blame for all that ails the world at the feet of those who happen to think differently than we do--it's important for us to pause for a moment and make sure that we are talking with each other in a way that heals, not a way that wounds," Obama said.
Referencing the finger-pointing that has taken place over the last several days, Obama warned of trying to find "simple explanations" in the aftermath. "Scripture tells us that there is evil in the world, and that terrible things happen for reasons that defy human understanding," the president said.
The truth, he said, is that "none of us can know with any certainty what might have stopped these shots from being fired or what thoughts lurked in the inner recesses of a violent man's mind."

The emotional high point came early in the speech, as the president drew an exultant cheer from the crowd by breaking from his prepared remarks to announce that Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, shot in the attack on Saturday, had opened her eyes for the first time.
"Gabby opened her eyes. So I can tell you, she knows we are here," Obama said. "And she knows that we love her and she knows that we are rooting for her through what is undoubtedly going to be a difficult journey." The president spoke shortly after visiting the bedside of  Giffords, who was shot and critically injured while meeting constituents at a Tucson grocery.

Obama also used the speech to return the nation's focus to the six people who lost their lives last Saturday, noting that they were fulfilling "a central tenet of the democracy envisioned by our founders" by attending the Giffords event.
"The loss of these wonderful people should make every one of us strive to be better in our private lives — to be better friends and neighbors, co-workers and parents," Obama said. "And if… their deaths help usher in more civility in our public discourse, let's remember that it is not because a simple lack of civility caused this tragedy, but rather because only a more civil and honest public discourse can help us face up to our challenges as a nation, in a way that would make them proud."
In particular, Obama focused on the life of 9-year-old Christina Taylor Green, who was killed at the event. Green, who is the same age as Obama's youngest daughter, Sasha, attended the event out of her growing curiosity about democracy, the president noted, at times becoming emotional.
He urged Americans to view democracy and their role in the country as Green did in her final days.
"She saw all of this through the eyes of a child, undimmed by the cynicism or vitriol that we adults all too often take for granted," Obama said. "I want us to live up to her expectations. I want our democracy to be as good as she imagined it."

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Top 200 Golf World Ranking (PGA Stats)

World Rank

RankNameEventsAvg PointsTotal PointsPoints LostPoints Gained
1Lee Westwood469.0412.0-13.00.0
2Tiger Woods407.5300.0-15.00.0
3Martin Kaymer497.0344.0-12.00.0
4Phil Mickelson436.4275.0-13.00.0
5Graeme McDowell556.3347.0-7.00.0
6Steve Stricker446.0264.0-12.00.0
7Jim Furyk476.0282.0-11.00.0
8Paul Casey455.6254.0-11.00.0
9Luke Donald555.5302.0-9.00.0
10Ian Poulter505.5274.0-8.00.0
11Ernie Els565.5306.0-10.00.0
12Rory McIlroy555.4297.0-11.00.0
13Matt Kuchar534.7249.0-8.010.0
14Dustin Johnson504.5225.0-8.07.0
15Retief Goosen564.4245.0-9.00.0
16Francesco Molinari564.3241.0-6.05.0
17Edoardo Molinari534.1217.0-7.00.0
18Louis Oosthuizen534.0213.0-7.022.0
19Robert Karlsson464.0183.0-4.00.0
20Hunter Mahan543.9209.0-7.00.0
21Robert Allenby563.6203.0-7.00.0
22Adam Scott523.5184.0-5.03.0
23Zach Johnson533.5186.0-8.03.0
24Miguel Angel Jimenez563.5196.0-6.00.0
25Geoff Ogilvy503.5173.0-4.00.0
25Padraig Harrington563.5194.0-7.00.0
27Tim Clark543.4186.0-6.04.0
28Rickie Fowler403.4135.0-3.00.0
29Kyung-Tae Kim533.4179.0-3.00.0
30Justin Rose543.3180.0-6.06.0
31Anthony Kim463.3152.0-6.04.0
32Charl Schwartzel563.2181.0-6.05.0
33Bubba Watson483.2155.0-5.03.0
34Ross Fisher513.1160.0-6.00.0
35Ryo Ishikawa563.1175.0-5.00.0
36Jason Day433.0130.0-4.07.0
37Nick Watney533.0158.0-7.00.0
38Camilo Villegas533.0157.0-6.00.0
39Ben Crane542.9159.0-5.03.0
40Yuta Ikeda562.9161.04.00.0
41Peter Hanson472.9134.0-5.00.0
42Sean O'Hair502.8138.0-8.00.0
43Y.E. Yang562.7153.0-7.00.0
43Bo Van Pelt562.7153.0-5.00.0
45K.J. Choi512.6135.0-5.00.0
46Ryan Moore532.6139.0-5.00.0
47Stewart Cink472.6123.0-6.00.0
48Hiroyuki Fujita562.6144.0-3.00.0
49Martin Laird552.5138.0-4.00.0
50Alvaro Quiros542.5135.0-6.00.0
51Charley Hoffman522.4123.0-5.03.0
52Jeff Overton542.4128.0-4.00.0
53Heath Slocum562.4132.0-4.02.0
54Henrik Stenson462.3106.0-6.00.0
55Bill Haas562.3128.0-4.08.0
55Brendan Jones402.391.0-2.00.0
57Ryan Palmer552.2123.0-3.05.0
58Jonathan Byrd522.2114.0-2.050.0
59Angel Cabrera442.296.0-6.00.0
60Toru Taniguchi442.296.0-2.00.0
61Richard Green472.2102.0-2.00.0
62Matteo Manassero402.286.0-1.00.0
63Lucas Glover512.2110.0-7.00.0
64Seung-yul Noh442.090.0-2.00.0
65Simon Dyson562.0114.0-4.00.0
66Thongchai Jaidee562.0112.0-4.00.0
67Tetsuji Hiratsuka562.0112.0-4.00.0
68Wen-Chong Liang472.092.0-3.00.0
69Kevin Na541.9104.0-5.00.0
70Rhys Davies561.9107.0-4.00.0
71Anders Hansen541.9103.0-4.00.0
72Fredrik Andersson Hed461.987.0-2.00.0
73Stuart Appleby561.9106.0-3.02.0
74Danny Willett461.986.0-3.00.0
75J.B. Holmes521.997.0-4.00.0
76Scott Verplank461.885.0-4.00.0
77Brian Davis561.8101.0-3.00.0
78Kenny Perry451.778.0-6.00.0
79Sergio Garcia491.784.0-4.00.0
80Ricky Barnes531.790.0-3.00.0
81Robert Garrigus491.783.0-1.030.0
82Michio Matsumura511.786.0-1.00.0
83David Toms521.787.0-5.00.0
84Michael Sim461.777.0-4.00.0
85John Senden561.692.0-4.00.0
86Carl Pettersson561.691.0-2.014.0
87Chris Wood501.680.0-3.011.0
88Soren Kjeldsen541.686.0-4.00.0
89Bryce Molder511.681.0-3.00.0
90David Horsey491.677.0-3.00.0
91Brandt Snedeker531.683.0-3.00.0
92Oliver Wilson541.583.0-4.00.0
93Shunsuke Sonoda401.662.01.00.0
94Stephen Gallacher441.568.0-2.00.0
95Vijay Singh461.571.0-3.00.0
96Gonzalo Fernandez-Casta541.581.0-3.00.0
97Jason Dufner541.580.0-4.00.0
98Raphael Jacquelin561.582.0-3.00.0
99Katsumasa Miyamoto521.576.0-2.00.0
100Joost Luiten401.558.0-1.00.0
101Marc Leishman561.481.0-3.00.0
102Gregory Bourdy541.477.0-3.00.0
103Rory Sabbatini561.480.0-4.00.0
104Brendon de Jonge561.480.0-3.00.0
105Jamie Donaldson511.472.0-2.00.0
106Arjun Atwal401.456.0-1.06.0
107Koumei Oda511.472.0-2.00.0
108Darren Clarke541.476.0-3.00.0
109Brian Gay561.477.0-5.00.0
110Peter Lawrie561.477.0-2.00.0
111Steve Marino561.476.0-4.00.0
112Vaughn Taylor551.373.0-3.00.0
113Alejandro Canizares521.368.0-2.00.0
114Do-Hoon Kim401.352.0-1.00.0
115Brett Rumford531.369.0-2.00.0
116Thorbjorn Olesen401.352.0-1.00.0
117John Parry561.373.0-2.00.0
118Gregory Havret521.367.0-2.00.0
119Gareth Maybin511.366.0-2.00.0
120Davis Love III501.364.0-3.00.0
121Damien McGrane561.372.0-2.00.0
122Robert-Jan Derksen531.368.0-2.00.0
123Tom Gillis441.356.0-2.00.0
124Soren Hansen561.371.0-3.00.0
125Justin Leonard531.367.0-3.00.0
126Matt Jones471.359.0-2.00.0
127Robert Rock561.370.0-2.00.0
128Thomas Bjorn501.363.0-2.00.0
129Stephen Ames461.257.0-3.00.0
130Gary Boyd461.257.0-1.00.0
131Jbe' Kruger461.257.0-1.03.0
132Thomas Aiken561.269.0-3.02.0
133Simon Khan541.267.0-2.00.0
134Shingo Katayama521.264.0-2.00.0
135Jamie Lovemark401.249.0-1.00.0
136Fredrik Jacobson491.260.0-2.00.0
137Kevin Streelman561.268.0-2.00.0
138Takashi Kanemoto491.259.0-1.00.0
139Johan Edfors511.262.0-3.00.0
140Jason Bohn521.262.0-2.02.0
141D.J. Trahan561.266.0-3.00.0
142Charlie Wi561.266.0-3.00.0
143Richie Ramsay561.266.0-2.00.0
144Ignacio Garrido561.266.0-2.00.0
145Alexander Noren501.258.0-3.00.0
146Chris Kirk401.145.0-1.00.0
147Greg Chalmers561.162.0-2.00.0
148Marcus Fraser551.161.0-2.00.0
149Jerry Kelly561.162.0-3.00.0
150Sang-Moon Bae401.144.0-2.00.0
151Thaworn Wiratchant481.153.0-1.00.0
152Daisuke Maruyama561.162.0-2.00.0
153James Kingston511.156.0-2.00.0
154Ross McGowan551.160.0-3.02.0
155Nicolas Colsaerts451.149.0-2.00.0
156Bradley Dredge531.158.0-2.00.0
157Daniel Gaunt401.143.00.00.0
158Charles Howell III561.159.0-3.00.0
159Christian L. Nilsson401.142.0-1.00.0
160Alex Cejka561.159.0-2.00.0
161Ryuichi Oda511.154.0-2.00.0
162Shane Lowry491.051.0-2.00.0
163Chad Campbell541.056.0-3.00.0
164Shigeki Maruyama561.058.0-2.00.0
165Paul Goydos501.052.0-2.00.0
166Han Lee441.046.0-1.00.0
167Rikard Karlberg401.041.00.00.0
168Kenichi Kuboya561.057.0-2.00.0
169John Rollins531.053.0-3.00.0
170Jeev Milkha Singh561.056.0-3.00.0
171James Morrison481.047.0-2.00.0
172Nick O'Hern421.041.0-2.00.0
T173Andres Romero431.042.0-2.00.0
T173Pariya Junhasavasdikul401.039.0-1.00.0
175Kiradech Aphibarnrat561.055.0-1.00.0
176Tadahiro Takayama471.046.0-1.00.0
177Tim Petrovic561.055.0-2.00.0
178Pablo Martin561.054.0-1.00.0
179Ben Curtis461.044.0-2.00.0
180Mike Weir441.042.0-3.00.0
181Shaun Micheel430.940.0-1.00.0
182Jhonathan Vegas420.939.0-1.00.0
183Andrew Dodt450.942.0-1.00.0
184Richard S. Johnson550.949.0-2.00.0
185Mark Tullo400.935.0-1.00.0
186Hunter Haas490.943.0-1.00.0
187Ryuji Imada550.948.0-2.00.0
188Corey Pavin400.934.0-1.00.0
189Steve Elkington450.939.0-1.00.0
190Brendan Steele440.938.00.00.0
191Graham Delaet440.837.0-2.00.0
192Blake Adams470.940.0-2.00.0
193Derek Lamely480.941.0-2.02.0
194Jay Choi400.934.0-1.00.0
195Mohammad Rahman400.934.0-1.00.0
196Mikko Ilonen510.843.0-1.00.0
197Kevin Chappell400.833.01.00.0
198D.A. Points560.846.0-2.00.0
199Fabrizio Zanotti500.841.0-1.00.0
200Chris Couch400.833.0-1.00.0