Rove Mobile SSH is a secure client-side application for wireless handheld devices.
Features
Some Features of Mobile SSH include:
* Telnet - access to any network device or server
* SSH1 and SSH2 - for secure access
* SSH2 public key authentication - for enhanced security
* VT100 terminal emulation - run any UNIX or Linux program: Pine, VI, Emacs or Top
* IBM 5250 terminal access using TN5250 emulation
* IBM 3270 terminal emulation
* Create short keys, import and export sessions and save and share connection settings across Telnet and SSH, AS/400,
iSeries, and IBM Mainframes.
Supported handhelds
* BlackBerry smartphones with 0S 4.0 or above
* Any MIDP 2.0 phone, such as Nokia S60, S80, Sony Ericsson or Motorola
Features
Some Features of Mobile SSH include:
* Telnet - access to any network device or server
* SSH1 and SSH2 - for secure access
* SSH2 public key authentication - for enhanced security
* VT100 terminal emulation - run any UNIX or Linux program: Pine, VI, Emacs or Top
* IBM 5250 terminal access using TN5250 emulation
* IBM 3270 terminal emulation
* Create short keys, import and export sessions and save and share connection settings across Telnet and SSH, AS/400,
iSeries, and IBM Mainframes.
Supported handhelds
* BlackBerry smartphones with 0S 4.0 or above
* Any MIDP 2.0 phone, such as Nokia S60, S80, Sony Ericsson or Motorola
First Political is an unregistered and obscure New Zealand political party. It is promoted by its banking industry founders as "the Future of Politics". It hails individual choice and prosperity as the key provisions to a safe and healthy future.
It proposes a $5 trillion saving by 2040 using existing revenue sources, an effective maximum income-tax rate of 0% for single earners up to $59,000, via redistribution of Welfare into Individual Savings and Retirement Accounts leading to:
*Hugely reduced student loans, and full levels of education,
*Civic and healthcare spending as is currently funded by the New Zealand taxpayer
By-
*Taking the $28 billion surplus that its policies create, and redistributing that money directly to the taxpayer (detailed below) as a $10,000+ Universal* Rebate, eliminating waste and the regressive welfare system.
[* Excluding: Prisoners, those under 21 (qualify for student support) and civil servants - as to provide an incentive join the private sector; but not including the $1 billion additional targeted by age to match the existing (after present taxes) general pension scheme).
Methodology
*Selective taxation pooling: taxpayers can indicate whether their taxes contribute towards health, education or civic infrastructure.
*Increased responsibility of MPs by consolidation of roles into fewer representatives.
*Reduction of government ad hoc spending privileges to $1 billion discretionary fund per year
*Returning the $28 billion surplus to taxpayers evenly.
*Maintain present healthcare, education and civic funding levels.
*Maintain present park, museums, social services as provided by ratepayers.
These policies are claimed by the party to boost non government sector growth to 7.2% per annum over the first five years.
It proposes a $5 trillion saving by 2040 using existing revenue sources, an effective maximum income-tax rate of 0% for single earners up to $59,000, via redistribution of Welfare into Individual Savings and Retirement Accounts leading to:
*Hugely reduced student loans, and full levels of education,
*Civic and healthcare spending as is currently funded by the New Zealand taxpayer
By-
*Taking the $28 billion surplus that its policies create, and redistributing that money directly to the taxpayer (detailed below) as a $10,000+ Universal* Rebate, eliminating waste and the regressive welfare system.
[* Excluding: Prisoners, those under 21 (qualify for student support) and civil servants - as to provide an incentive join the private sector; but not including the $1 billion additional targeted by age to match the existing (after present taxes) general pension scheme).
Methodology
*Selective taxation pooling: taxpayers can indicate whether their taxes contribute towards health, education or civic infrastructure.
*Increased responsibility of MPs by consolidation of roles into fewer representatives.
*Reduction of government ad hoc spending privileges to $1 billion discretionary fund per year
*Returning the $28 billion surplus to taxpayers evenly.
*Maintain present healthcare, education and civic funding levels.
*Maintain present park, museums, social services as provided by ratepayers.
These policies are claimed by the party to boost non government sector growth to 7.2% per annum over the first five years.
Ann Alexander Pouder (8 April, 1807 - 10 July, 1917) was one of the earliest known supercentenarians. She was from the US and appeared in an article on supercentenarians in the June 1919 edition of National Geographic Magazine. Pouder was born in Leicester, England and was the oldest person in the world when she died at the age of 110 years and 93 days in Nebraska.
Eleanor Plant (February 25, 1893 - October 19, 2004) was the oldest living person in Florida, 9th oldest recognized person in the United States and 23rd oldest recognized person in the world at the time of her death.
She arrived in Santa Rosa County, Florida in a covered conestoga wagon in 1911 with her parents and 10 siblings from Brantley, Alabama. She lived in Pea Ridge, Florida most of her adult life and was known for voting in every election since women were given that right in 1920.
Until her death at age 111, she was known for her nickname of Granny Plant.
She arrived in Santa Rosa County, Florida in a covered conestoga wagon in 1911 with her parents and 10 siblings from Brantley, Alabama. She lived in Pea Ridge, Florida most of her adult life and was known for voting in every election since women were given that right in 1920.
Until her death at age 111, she was known for her nickname of Granny Plant.