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Based on XP SP3, the TinyXP is meant to run really fast both on slow and fast computers. Imagine a requirement of only 400MB.

TinyXP not only runs really fast but also consumed only 400MB of your hard disk. With 40 MB or RAM then TinyXP is what runs the OS show. TinyXP production is based on windows XP service park 3 and it has all the updated disk drivers and others computer hardware drivers, hence no worry when it comes to hardware compatibility from latest modems to chipsets. Its does not have Internet explorer, windows media players and outlook express that is what makes is small although not conclusively. Options during installations give the user the options to either eliminate other functionalities or add others.

When it comes to dealing with registry hacks, the TinyXP has all the answers. This boosts system performance both in terms of speed and crashing. During the booting process, TinyXP gives fantastic options than range from a damn-small Linux to trouble shooting. TinyXP supports up to 32 bit of screen resolution. Installations may vary depending on which type of computer one has, but generally it’s by simply following simple on-screen instructions.

When installing, the following will also be automatically installed; SP3 final, DX DLL libraries, all hot fixes to May 2008, flash player version9, firefox and many other relevant applications. Getting a CD of TinyXP can be by using torrent or from TinyXP official websites or buying if from a legal merchant. TinyXP is the fastest OS for 2009, and it minuteness makes it even greater.

The Star



This is one of the two English publishing newspapers in Amman, Jordan. It’s come every week, on Thursdays.

The star is a weekly English journal published every Thursday in Amman, Jordan. The star and another newspaper Jordan Times are the only two newspapers that publish in English in the Arab kingdom. The star is fully owned by Jordan Press and Publishing co and was first published in 1993. The star is an independent, political, economical and cultural weekly newspaper. Formerly, the star was known as Jerusalem Star first done in 1966 in Jerusalem, its first editor being the late Mahmood Al Sharif. Presently, the star chief editor is Maha El Sherif.

The Jerusalem star used to publish as a tabloid up until 1993 when it changed and up to date it is a broadsheet. It follows the American way of writing and pagination, from spelling to capitalization, from interviews to citations. its readers are said to be 6% Jordan and most them being those who want the news in the English language, this being people in power or resident who can read English. Although it covers other areas, its major coverage tackles political, economical and cultural issues.

The star has made many daring moves; it was the first to interview Israel politicians after the signing of the Palestinian/Jordan-Israel 1993-1994 peace treaty. it was the first to move into Israel to interview other powerful leaders like; Shimon Peres and Benjamin Netanyahu. However it also met criticism from those against the signing of the peace process calling the star 'the enemy allies'. with all this and more the star still stands out in Jordan as give neutrality in terms of politics.

Toronto Climatic conditions


The climatic conditions of Toronto are fair compared to other surrounding cities. This is usually influenced by its proximity to Lake Toronto.

Toronto’s climatic conditions are considered to be moderate considering the fact that it is located to the southern part of Ontario, Canada on the shores of Lake Ontario. Toronto experiences a humid continental climate with warm and humid summers which are followed by cold winters. Toronto experiences the full four seasons in a year; autumn, winter, summer and spring. Toronto weather reports will therefore vary greatly depending on the time and season of the year.


Weather report usually show a fairly low diurnal temperature range as this is influenced by its nearness to a water mass, lake Toronto. Toronto winters are fair, and not as extreme as the other cities that surround it, especially those on the northward as the maximum temperature are below 14F. Early summer afternoons and most of spring are cooler due to the lake breeze that cools the land.


Toronto weather is never stagnant and sometimes predictions can be made wrongly. However the highest temperatures that have ever been recorded in Toronto weather forecast have never been more than 41 °C with a low of -7°C. Rainfall records range from a high of 83mm and a low of 43mm, hence show an even distribution, summer being the wettest season. Sunshine hours are at an average of 2038 hours a year. Next time you visit Toronto, beware of what you wear.