Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Skill Soft Working With Laptops And Portable Devices Training


Skill Soft Working With Laptops And Portable Devices Training | RS | 10 MB

To understand the features of laptops and portable devices, including major components, communication methods, and peripherals


Objectives :

Working with Laptops and Portable Devices

identify the major components of the LCD and recognize laptop-specific communication connections, power, and electrical input devices.
recognize how to remove laptop-specific hardware and identify how video sharing affects memory.
recognize how to use procedures and techniques to diagnose power conditions, video, keyboard, pointer and wireless card issues in given scenarios.
troubleshoot laptop issues in a given scenario.


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Most wanted tools (Piano Player,PSMPlay,USB Flash Drive Manager,IP Messenge,Microsoft Converter)


Most wanted tools (Piano Player,PSMPlay,USB Flash Drive Manager,IP Messenge,Microsoft Converter)
OS Support: Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP | 2.4 MB | RS.COM | Freewares


1. Piano Player

Easy Piano player for beginners, Play 5 major and 3 minor chords on a fun interactive guitar. Just click the chord shapes with the mouse



2. PSMPlay

Convert MIDI or WAV to MMF etc.. ring tones. Its very simple to convert the ring tones using this tools.



3. USB Flash Drive Manager

Use this application to backup and restore presentation, pictures, songs and applications from and to USB Flash Drive devices and take them with you. Use USB Flash Drives to store personal data, to keep your network configuration and to share information with your friends. Microsoft USB Flash Drive.

4. IP Messenger

IP Messenger is a pop up style LAN messaging software for multi platforms. It is based on TCP/IP(UDP). It does not require server machine. Simple, lightweight and compact in size.

5. Microsoft Converter

The Works 6.0 Converter allows you to convert word processor documents created in Microsoft Works 6.0 to Microsoft Word and other Works programs. Specifically, this converter works with Works 2000, 4.5, and 4.x, and Word 2003, 2002, 2000, and 97.

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Microsoft Boot Disks Collection


Microsoft Boot Disks Collection | 31.4 MB

Bootdisk Essentials
Bootdisk for MS-DOS V5.00
Bootdisk for MS-DOS V6.00
Bootdisk for MS-DOS V6.20
Bootdisk for MS-DOS V6.21
Bootdisk for MS-DOS V6.22
Bootdisk for Win98SE (MS-DOS V7.10)
Bootdisk for win*ds 95a
Bootdisk for win*ds 95b
Bootdisk for win*ds 98 Custom No Ramdrive
Bootdisk for win*ds 98 Second Edition Custom No Ramdrive
Bootdisk for win*ds 98 Second Edition
Bootdisk for win*ds 2000 Advanced Server
Bootdisk for win*ds 2000 Professional
Bootdisk for win*ds 2000 Server
Bootdisk for win*ds Millenium Custom No Ramdrive
Bootdisk for win*ds Millenium
Bootdisk for win*ds NT 4.0 Server
Bootdisk for win*ds NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
Bootdisk for win*ds NT 4.0 Workstation
Bootdisk for win*ds XP Custom Install Disk
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PC Quicksteps 2/E, 2nd Edition


Guy Hart-Davis, "PC Quicksteps 2/E, 2nd Edition"
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media | ISBN-10: 0071599835 | September 15, 2008 | 240 pages | PDF | 10MB
Step-by-Step, Full-Color Graphics!

Get started using your PC right away--the QuickSteps way. Color screenshots and clear instructions show you how to manage, customize, and troubleshoot your desktop or laptop PC. Follow along and learn how to install and configure hardware and software, use Windows Vista, manage files, access and navigate the Internet, set up a home network, secure your PC, and much more. Get the book that gets you up and running on your PC in no time.

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Complete Hardware Guide


Complete Hardware Guide
OC Forum | 2008 | DOC | 251 pages | 5.2 MB

• Part I. Hardware Recommendations for Building a High-Definition HTPC
• Part II. Core 2 Motherboards – A Complete List of
• Part III. AM2 Motherboards – A Complete List of (under construction)
• Appendix I. AMD Processor Ordering Part Number Description
• Appendix II. Naming Rules of Motherboards
• Appendix III. Calculating Memory Frequency when Overclocking
• Appendix IV. List of Bandwidth
• Appendix V. GeForce 8600 / 8500 Video Card List


The First Electronic Computer


The First Electronic Computer: The Atanasoff Story
Univ. of Michigan Press | 1988-07 | 0472100904 / 9780472100903 | 400 pages | djvu | 7 Mb

Tells of the design, construction, and subsequent controversy over the first special-purpose electronic computer


If you have heard something like "Atanasoff computer, or Atanasoff-Berry Machine was never built", or "ABC machine was not a computer", then the best thing you should do is to consult this book. It will tell you everything about the ABC machine, including technical details. An exact replica of the original ABC machine was built in 1997, and the team for this project consulted this book, and the authors.

This book tells the story of Dr. John Vincent Atanasoff (a Bulgarian name). Dr. Atanasoff was native born in Hamilton, New York, 1903. He is credited by court decision in 1973 with the invention of the computer. The case in dispute was between Honeywell and Sperry Rand for claims of the computer invention. If either party have prevailed, the winner might have had patent rights. IBM was worried and introduced JV (as he was called) who showed that he had invented the computer at Iowa State in 1938 when he was in the mathematics department (JV was a 1930 PhD in physics from the University of Wisconsin). The computer invented belonged to JV and his assistant, Charles Berry (hence the name ABC = Atanasoff Berry Computer). There were several versions built, some in 1939 and in 1940.

This book also contains many quotations from the ENIAC patent trial, and you can check yourself the credibility of Atanasoff and Mauchly, and also the credibility of the Judge Larson. Anyone who denounces the ABC machine is either a fake or ignorant; they either ignore this book, or did not read this monumental book.

ENIAC owed much to Dr. Atanasoff as Mauchly saw the ABC in visits to Iowa State. Some visits were for several days ("for the better part of a week" was JV's court testimony). Programming and program languages were not part of JV contribution. Dr. Mauchly's own testimony as reproduced in the book shows he grudgedly agreed that he owed ideas and examples to others.

The original case was filed in 1968 as Honeywell v. Sperry Rand and Illinois Scientific Developments. Among the almost 100 issues pushed by Honeywell and the ENIAC, the judge, Earl R. Larsen, ruled "Eckert and Mauchly did not themselves first invent the automatic electronic digital computer, but instead derived that subject matter from one Dr. John Vincent Atanasoff". Other equally strong language was used to assert that JV and Berry held nothing back concerning the machine's theory, design, construction, use or operation; that Mauchly went to Ames Iowa and had correspondence with Atanasoff.

Judge Larsen's decision was not appealed by anyone. A blessing to us all.

Dr. Atanasoff did not realize until late in life that he had done something tremedous. He retired wealthy but not from his computer invention.



Maximum PC Guide to Building a Dream PC


Maximum PC Guide to Building a Dream PC (Maximum PC Guide To...) By Maximum PC, Will Smith
Publisher: Que | ISBN: 0789731932 | 2004 | PDF | 288 pages | 18 Mb


Product Description:

The moment you've been waiting for is finally here. Maximum PC has expanded its bestselling "Building a Dream PC" issue to bring you the more complete Maximum PC Guide to Building a Dream PC. This full-color layout packed with pictures, illustrations and infographics that will show you how to build the perfect PC from the ground up. Written by the top two voices in PC hardware technology, Maximum PC and Que, you will also learn how to tune, optimize and backup your dream PC once it's built. No stone is left unturned in this step-by-step guide, as it gives you tips on how to find the best prices on parts, assemble the PC and tweak the BIOS to maximize performance. PC lovers, look no further-your lifeline is here!


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Wireless LANs (2nd Edition)


Wireless LANs (2nd Edition)


This book provides the following benefits to readers:


  • Ability to select the most effective wireless LAN type from a wide assortment of recent and emerging standards.
  • Independent assessment of competing wireless LAN technologies.
  • More efficient design and operational support of wireless LANs because of an understanding of wireless LAN protocol operations and frame structures.
  • Definition of typical requirements and technology assessment parameters, providing a basis for evaluating wireless LANs.
  • Vision of the future of wireless LANs.
  • Real-world experiences through case studies and implementation tips located throughout the book.
  • Quick overview of the features, pros, and cons of each of the wireless LAN standards located at the beginning of each chapter.



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Broadband Crash Course by P. J. Louis


Broadband Crash Course by P. J. Louis, P.J. Louis - reuploaded
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 2002. | ISBN-10: 0071380604 | PDF | 2,5 Mb | 337 pages


Survival Guide to Understanding -- and Profiting From -- Broadband!
Get the right answers for smart broadband decision making-- from financial, management and marketing to equipment, applications, and protocols. Broadband Crash Course examines broadband delivery in terms of markets and business opportunities. Writing with the surety and thoroughness of a telecom insider and business executive, P.J. Louis clearly and painlessly demonstrates how broadband services are delivered over today's complex telecommunications infrastructure, minus the heavy-duty math. This one-of-a-kind guide is your chance to learn about:
* Service bundling (voice, Internet access, e-mail, etc.) across all major network types (wireless, IP, cable, satellite, LANs, etc.)
* Benefits of wireline and wireless broadband technologies
* Service bundling and provisioning across the wireline and wireless broadband networks
* The Local Loop and its future
* Coaxing more applications from the technologies you've got
* Business models that have proven themselves in the real world
* 3G wireless, the wireless Internet, softswitching, M-commerce: how will they affect your business?

Digital Interfaces and Bus Systems for Communication


Digital Interfaces and Bus Systems for Communication
M.K. JUCHHEIM GmbH & Co, Fulda | ISBN: 3935742037 | PDF | 4,46 Mb | 153 pages

Digital communication confronts us every day in modern process engineering:
- it is used for configuring and setting the parameters for microprocessor instruments
- serial bus systems, with minimum wiring requirements, are able to acquire a large amount of decentralized
information and distribute it to the process equipment. Intelligent field and automation
devices can communicate directly with one another via a digital bus.
This book is intended as a step-by-step introduction to the subject of digital communications, for
practical engineers and those new to this field. The emphasis is on clarifying generalized topics, as
well as including some JUMO-specific applications.
In this revised edition, the material on bus systems has been extensively updated. The method of
operation of bus systems for which JUMO has field devices available is explained in a practical manner.
Special thanks are due to all our colleagues, who helped us to prepare this book with their cooperation
and professional input.
Fulda, March 2001

Digital Communications + Solution Manuel

Digital Communications + Solution Manuel

Digital Communications + Solution Manuel
1024 pages | McGraw-Hill ; 4 edition (August 15, 2000) | English | ISBN: 0072321113| PDF | 23 + 2 MB


Product Description
Revised to reflect all the current trends in the digital communications field, this all-inclusive guide delivers an outstanding introduction to the analysis and design of digital communication systems. Includes expert coverage of new topics: Turbocodes, Turboequalization, Antenna Arrays, Digital Cellular Systems, and Iterative Detection. Convenient, sequential organization begins with a look at the historyo and classification of channel models and builds from there.



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Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems

Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems

Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems
800 pages | Oxford University Press, USA; 3 edition (March 26, 1998) | English | ISBN: 0195110099 | PDF | 45 MB

Product Description
Lathi's trademark user-friendly and highly readable text presents a complete and modern treatment of communication systems. It begins by introducing students to the basics of communication systems without using probabilistic theory. Only after a solid knowledge base--an understanding of how communication systems work--has been built are concepts requiring probability theory covered. This third edition has been thoroughly updated and revised to include expanded coverage of digital communications. New topics discussed include spread-spectrum systems, cellular communication systems, global positioning systems (GPS), and an entire chapter on emerging digital technologies (such as SONET, ISDN, BISDN, ATM, and video compression).
Ideal for the first communication systems course for electrical engineers, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems offers students a superb pedagogical style; it consistently does an excellent job of explaining difficult concepts clearly, using prose as well as mathematics. The author makes every effort to give intuitive insights--rather than just proofs--as well as heuristic explanations of theoretical results wherever possible. Featuring lucid explanations, well-chosen examples clarifying abstract mathematical results, and excellent illustrations, this unique text is highly informative and easily accessible to students.



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Wireless and Mobile Data Networks


Aftab Ahmad, "Wireless and Mobile Data Networks"
Wiley-Interscience | 2005 | English | ISBN: 0471670758 | 376 pages | PDF | 4.6MB


Product Description
Wireless and Mobile Data Networks provides a single point of knowledge about wireless data technologies, including:
* Comprehensive easy-to understand resource on wireless data technologies
* Includes wireless media, data transmission via cellular networks, and network security
* Provides a single point of knowledge about wireless data
* Focuses on wireless data networks, wireless channels, wireless local networks, wide area cellular networks and wireless network security


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Why IPTV: Interactivity, Technologies, Services (Telecoms Explained)


Why IPTV: Interactivity, Technologies, Services (Telecoms Explained)
Wiley | ISBN: 0470998059 | 2008-11-10 | PDF |370 pages | 7 Mb

Find out how modern IPTV technologies will change your experience of television.

Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is rapidly being deployed as a compliment service to existing distribution technologies.

Why IPTV? traces the changes in Internet Protocol Television since the mid-1990s and examines what IPTV means today. The author analyzes what delivery of TV over an IP network means, both in terms of possibilities for new services, and in terms of the impact on the network and how it has to be managed. In addition, Why IPTV? helps you understand how introducing IPTV into the Web 2.0 world will impact the new services. It looks at the current trends in the consumer electronics industry as well as the network industry, and describes how the new technology can enhance and extend the existing business models in the TV industry, particularly in advertising; and also how it creates new possibilities, for instance, through personalization.

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Broadband Local Loops for High-Speed Internet Access


Broadband Local Loops for High-Speed Internet Access (Artech House Telecommunications Library)
Artech House Publishers | 04 October 2008 | ISBN: 1580530893 | 453 pages | PDF | 3,55 MB

If you are a an engineer working for a telecommunications carrier or Internet service provider, or a manufacturer or student interested in communication technology and digital communications, this comprehensive overview of broadband access technologies is essential reading for you. The book offers you an in-depth understanding of unbundling for voice and data services, and provides expert guidance on hardware considerations and critical communication protocols.

You get extensive coverage of the various alternatives for the customer premises, including home networking, single equipment customer premises, and multi-equipment customer premises. Supported with nearly 250 illustrations and including over 120 equations, the book covers a wide range of key topics to help you with your work in the field, from telecommunication networks evolution, existing infrastructure and dial-up modems, and HDSL and ADSL, to the digital subscriber line access multiplexer, protocol architecture, and VDSL. Moreover, the book dedicates entire chapters to the emergent voice over video DSL, Wireless Local Loop, and Optical and EFM Access Networks.

Data Communications and Networking (McGraw-Hill Forouzan Networking)


Data Communications and Networking (McGraw-Hill Forouzan Networking)
McGraw-Hill | January 2007 | ISBN: 0072967757 | 1134 pages | PDF | 8,91 MB


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Product Description
Data Communications And Networking by Behrouz Forouzan provides a thorough introduction to the concepts that underlie networking technology. This book is accessible to students without technical backgrounds, and also provides material comprehensive enough to challenge the more experienced student. The seven-layer OSI model is used as a framework to provide the background necessary for explaining networking theory and showing interlying dependencies. The second edition of Forouzan's DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING includes new exercises and some more challenging ones. In addition, he has increased coverage of some new topics in networking such as some of the new encoding systems, fast Ethernet, 100VganyLan, ADSL and DSL. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Upgrading and Repairing Networks (2nd Edition)


Upgrading and Repairing Networks (2nd Edition)
1000 pages | Que; 2nd edition (December 16, 1999) | ISBN-10: 0789720345 | zip`d html | 6,5 Mb

Upgrading and Repairing Networks, Second Edition is a comprehensive reference guide to help network administrators address and resolve daily network problems, and understand exactly how to upgrade their network. This book enables networking professionals to stay in tune with the increasingly complex task of computer networking. The book is structured so that you can find answers to a specific problem quickly. The book allows system administrators to diagnose and address network problems. It will include cross-references to other problems and solutions. Upgrading and Repairing Networks, Second Edition addresses upgrading in individual chapters from different hardware, network protocols and network operating systems.

How to get PC name,MAC address

So you would like to know someone's PC name, or their MAC address of their network card or the username that currently logged onto the PC? It can be very useful to have this info on someone. Their PC name can be their own name or company name. Their MAC address is the address of their network card, which is static, means that it can never change. Their username can also be useful if you would like to know this persons name. All of this can only be retrieved if the person has a network card installed on their PC.

In DOS prompt (Start, Run) type in " nbtstat -a IP"
EX : nbstat -a 196.35.24.15, it will show something like this :
Local Area Connection 3:Node IpAddress: [10.10.10.22] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table
Name Type Status---------------------------------------------PCNAME <00> UNIQUE RegisteredDOMAINNAME<00> GROUP RegisteredPCNAME<03> UNIQUE RegisteredPCNAME<20> UNIQUE RegisteredDOMAINNAME <1e> GROUP RegisteredUSERNAME <03> UNIQUE Registered
MAC Address = 00-22-AE-43-33-30

It will show you the PC name, domain name if it is connected to a domain and it will show the user name logged onto the PC. The MAC is static, meaning it never changes, useful for identifying someone. Your buddy attacks you, you check his IP and you do a "nbtstat" on him, and you gets his MAC address. So now if you check on his PC, and see he has got the same MAC address you know it was him attacking you.

Windows 7 FAQ


With Windows Vista finally behind us, it's time to turn our attention to the next Windows client release, which is currently codenamed Windows "7", though Microsoft has used other code-names, like "Vienna" and "Windows Seven" in the past. Despite an almost complete lack of verifiable information about this next major Windows release, there are at least two excellent reasons to begin discussing this project now:

Clearly, what's needed is a central location for accurate information about Windows 7. This is it.

Q: Is Microsoft is working on an operating system after Windows Vista?
A: Yes. The next client version of Windows was originally codenamed "Blackcomb," though the company renamed it to "Windows Vienna" in early 2006 and to "Windows Seven" or "Windows 7" more recently.

Q: Why Windows 7?
A:Since Windows Vista is really Windows 6.0, Windows 7 will presumably be version 7.0.

Q: Is Windows 7 is the final name?

A: No. Like Vienna, Windows 7 is just a codename and will likely change prior to the OS' official release.

Q: I heard that Windows 7 will be the last major OS release from Microsoft. Is it true?

A: No. Windows-based PCs will continue to form the center of our digital lifestyles, and as Microsoft executives have noted in recent days, there are still plenty of areas in which Microsoft can improve Windows. Some obvious examples include voice recognition and storage.

Q: So is Windows 7 will going to be a major Windows version?

A: This one is complicated. Windows Vista was a major release, and Microsoft is positioning Windows 7 as a major release as well. However, the language Microsoft uses to describe the technical underpinnings of the Windows 7 suggest that this product will in fact be a minor release, or what the Windows Server team would have called an interim, or R2 ("release 2") release. Microsoft corporate vice president Steven Sinofsky described it this way: "[We are not going to] introduce additional [in]compatibilities, particularly in the driver model. Windows Vista was about improving those things ... Memory management, networking, process management, all of the security hardening, all of those things will carry forth, and maintain the compatibility with applications that people expect. Windows Vista established a very solid foundation, a multiyear foundation, particularly on subsystems like graphics and audio and storage and things like that, and Windows 7--and then Windows Server 2008 built on that foundation, and Windows 7 will continue to build on that foundation as well."

Q: When will Windows 7 ship?

A: Microsoft currently plans to ship Windows 7 by early 2010, about three years after Vista.

Q: What features will be included in Windows 7?

A: Microsoft has publicly committed to only one feature for Windows 7--pervasive multi-touch and the company is currently still deciding what this next Windows release will look like. We do know a few other things about Windows 7, however: It will include a new version of Windows Explorer that is being built by the same team that designed the Ribbon user interface in Office 2007. It will likely include some form of the "Hypervisor" (Windows Virtualization) technologies that will ship shortly after Windows Server 2008. It will also likely include the WinFS (Windows Future Storage) technologies, though they won't be packaged or branded as WinFS. Microsoft says it might also make a subscription-based version of the OS available to consumers, but that's still in flux.

Q: That's it?

A: Yes, but remember it's early yet and Microsoft is being very secretive about future Windows versions. However, the company has publicly issued a bit of information about the broad capabilities it intends to include in Windows 7. This information comes from a publicly-available Microsoft slide deck:

Easier. Windows 7 will make it easier for users to find and use information. Local, network and Internet search functionality will converge. Intuitive user experiences will be further advanced. Automated application provisioning and cross-application data transparency will be integrated.

More secure. Windows 7 will include improved security and legislative compliance functionality. Data protection and management will be extended to peripheral devices. Windows 7 will advance role-based computing scenarios and user-account management, and bridge the inherent conflicts between data protection and robust collaboration. It will also enable enterprise-wide data protection and permissions.

Better connected. Windows 7 will further enable the mobile workforce. It will deliver anywhere, anytime, any device access to data and applications. It will enable a robust ad-hoc collaboration experience. Wireless connectivity, management and security functionality will be expanded. The performance and functionality of current and emerging mobile hardware will be optimized. The multiple device sync, management and data protection capabilities in Windows will be extended. Finally, Windows 7 will enable flexible computing infrastructures including rich, thin and network-centric models.

Lower cost. Windows 7 will help businesses optimize their desktop infrastructure. It will enable seamless OS, application and data migration, and simplified PC provisioning and upgrading. It will further efforts towards non-disruptive application updating and patching. Windows 7 will include improved hardware- and software-based virtualization experiences. And it will expand the PC self-help and IT Pro problem resolution diagnostics in Windows.

Q: Will Windows 7 be available in both 32 bit and 64 bit versions?
A: Though I had expected Windows 7 to ship only in 64-bit versions, Microsoft now says it will be the final Windows version to ship in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.

Q: Will Microsoft will release any Windows updates between now and Windows 7?

A: Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) shipped simultaneously with Windows Server 2008 in early 2008 and includes a new kernel version that makes that release up to date with the kernel version in Server 2008. Microsoft will also ship a new Media Center update--called Windows Vista Media Center Feature Pack 2008, codenamed Fiji--before Windows 7 as well.

Microsoft Windows Vienna



Microsoft is focusing on its next major operating system release, Windows Vienna. Even though Windows Vienna is going to be a major release with a totally revised GUI, Microsoft made a bold statement: by the end of 2009 Vienna will hit the shelves.
However, Microsoft needs to keep the buzz on Windows Vista for now and so they are not releasing any Windows Vienna official information to the public yet, expect for the fact that they are working on it.


In the past 20 years, the Microsoft Windows operating system has accumulated old code libraries that brought it to the size it has today, 2.5 GB and about 50 million lines of code (Windows Vista). These old code libraries consume resources and are often the targets of security exploits. The best way to avoid such problems, is to start from scratch, which is close to what Microsoft plans to do with Windows Vienna. Windows Vienna will represent the start of a different generation of operating systems, bringing in new concepts and support for new types of hardware, along with a better security and a modular approach, which will allow future versions of Windows to be built more easily on Windows Vienna's engine.It is also likely that the future success of Microsoft's products will be strongly decided by the success of the new generation operating system.


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GOOGLE SERVICES


Google AdSense https://www.google.com/adsense/
Google AdWords
https://adwords.google.com/select/
Google Analytics
http://google.com/analytics/
Google Answers
http://answers.google.com/
Google Base
http://base.google.com/
Google Blog Search
http://blogsearch.google.com/
Google Bookmarks
http://www.google.com/bookmarks
Google Books Search
http://books.google.com/
Google Calendar
http://google.com/calendar/
Google Catalogs
http://catalogs.google.com/
Google Code
http://code.google.com/
Google Deskbar
http://deskbar.google.com/
Google Desktop
http://desktop.google.com/
Google Directory
http://www.google.com/dirhp
Google Earth
http://earth.google.com/
Google Finance
http://finance.google.com/
Google Groups
http://groups.google.com/
Google Images
http://images.google.com/
Google Labs
http://labs.google.com/
Google Local
http://local.google.com/
Google Maps
http://maps.google.com/
Google Mars
http://www.google.com/mars/
Google Mobile
http://mobile.google.com/
Google Moon
http://moon.google.com/
Google Movies
http://www.google.com/movies
Google Music
http://www.google.com/musicsearch
Google News
http://news.google.com/
Google Pack
http://pack.google.com/
Google Page Creator
http://pages.google.com/
Google Personalized Home…
http://www.google.com/ig
Google Personalized Search
http://labs.google.com/personalized
Google Reader
http://www.google.com/reader
Google Scholar
http://scholar.google.com/
Google Search History http://www.google.com/searchhistory
Google SMS http://www.google.com/sms/
Google Suggest http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1
Google Talk http://talk.google.com/
Google Toolbar http://toolbar.google.com/
Google Transit Trip Planner http://www.google.com/transit
Google Translate http://www.google.com/translate_t
Google Video http://video.google.com/
Google Web Accelerator http://webaccelerator.google.com/
Google Web API http://www.google.com/apis/
Google Web Search http://www.google.com

Mediatox Aurora MPEG to DVD Burner 5.2.21

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Mediatox Aurora MPEG to DVD Burner 5.2.21 | 7.10 MB

Aurora MPEG To DVD Burner can burn AVI, MPEG files to a DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW disc, so that you can play your movies on DVD player. It is a revolutionary and versatile DVD creator. With this software, you can create a real DVD, not only a MPEG file on your hard disk. With the collaboratively use of Aurora Media Workshop you can convert, join, split any format video files to mpeg and burn to Rewritable DVD disc.

* Burn your Mpeg files to DVD using rewritable DVD writers.
* Support DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW disc.
* Built-in DVD structure creator.
* Create menu for DVD movie, and can select various layout, background, text effect.
* Video DVD Disc Auto-burner.
* Save DVD structure files to ISO image or temporary directory, which can be burned anytime.
* (New)support AVI as input, and automaticly convert and burn them to DVD disc.
* Video DVD Disc Auto-burner.

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hard disk recovery

Hard disk drives are the most popular and convenient storage media to store or save data. But if these hard disk drives get corrupted or damaged, they will lead to many Hardships. In this case you need a Specialized Hard Disk Recovery Services.

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Types of Hard Disk Recovery services

There are two basic forms of hard disk recovery services which are as follows:

  • Logical Recovery
  • Physical Recovery

Hard Disk Recovery - Logical Recovery

Hard Disks can get logically corrupted due to some common reasons as follows:

  • Accidental Shutdown
  • Virus Attacks
  • Re-partitioning of Logical Drives

Logical recovery is the easiest, most user-friendly, and cheapest method. Logical Hard Disk Recovery Services can be done effectively by any Data Recovery Softwares & tools. You can also use our Data Recovery Software & Tools in the cases where files are accidentally deleted, deleted partition etc. Just Download the Software and recover all your data

hard disk recovery - physical recovery

Hard disk can get physically damaged due to some common reasons as follows:

  • Hard disk crash
  • Damaged Logic cards
  • Head crashes
  • Fire or heat damages
  • Shocks or abuses
  • Water and fire damages
  • Broken spindles
  • Damaged platters
Sometimes your computer faces or runs into larger issues, such as physical damage to your hard drive. In this case you may get clicking noise from your Hard Disk Drive or Computer System, or your system may not startup. For this problem, Data Recovery Software in not the only solution or not the solution. At this time you need an effective data recovery service and need to ship your hard disk to get examined by our data recovery experts.

WELCOME TO IP TV


WELCOME TO IP TV
IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is a system where a digital television service is delivered using Internet Protocol over a network infrastructure, which may include delivery by a broadband connection. A general definition of IPTV is television content that, instead of being delivered through traditional broadcast and cable formats, is received by the viewer through the technologies used for computer networks.
For residential users, IPTV is often provided in conjunction with Video on Demand and may be bundled with Internet services such as Web access and VoIP. The commercial bundling of IPTV, VoIP and Internet access is referred to as "Triple Play" service (adding mobility is called "Quadruple Play"). IPTV is typically supplied by a service provider using a closed network infrastructure. This closed network approach is in competition with the delivery of TV content over the public Internet, called Internet Television. In businesses, IPTV may be used to deliver television content over corporate LANs.


ADVANTAGES OF IP TV
The IP-based platform offers significant advantages, including the ability to integrate television with other IP-based services like high speed Internet access and VoIP.
A switched IP network also allows for the delivery of significantly more content and functionality. In a typical TV or satellite network, using broadcast video technology, all the content constantly flows downstream to each customer, and the customer switches the content at the set-top box. The customer can select from as many choices as the telecomms, cable or satellite company can stuff into the “pipe” flowing into the home. A switched IP network works differently. Content remains in the network, and only the content the customer selects is sent into the customer’s home. That frees up bandwidth, and the customer’s choice is less restricted by the size of the “pipe” into the home. This also implies that the customer's privacy could be compromised to a greater extent than is possible with traditional TV or satellite networks. It may also provide a means to hack into, or at least disrupt the private network.


FUTURE OF IP TV
In the past, this technology has been restricted by low broadband penetration. In the coming years, however, residential IPTV is expected to grow at a brisk pace as broadband was available to more than 200 million households worldwide in the year 2005, projected to grow to 400 million by the year 2010. Many of the world's major telecommunications providers are exploring IPTV as a new revenue opportunity from their existing markets and as a defensive measure against encroachment from more conventional Cable Television services.
Also, there is a growing number of IPTV installations within schools, universities, corporations and local institutions


IPTV AND INTERNET TV
A telco IPTV service is usually delivered over a complex and investment heavy walled garden network, which is carefully engineered to ensure bandwidth efficient delivery of vast amounts of multicast video traffic. The higher network quality also enables easy delivery of high quality SD or HD TV content to subscribers’ homes. This makes IPTV by default the preferred delivery platform for premium content. However the investment for a telco to build an end-to-end IPTV service can be substantial.
By contrast "Internet TV" generally refers to transport streams sent over IP networks (normally the Internet) from outside the network that connects to the users premises. An Internet TV provider has no control over the final delivery and so broadcasts on a "best effort" basis. Elementary streams over IP networks and proprietary variants as used by websites such as YouTube are now rarely considered to be IPTV services.
Compared to telco IPTV, Internet TV is a quick-to-market and relatively low investment service. Internet TV rides on existing infrastructure including broadband, ADSL, Wi-Fi, cable and satellite which makes it a valuable tool for a wide variety of service providers and content owners looking for new revenue streams. However, due to the fact that IPTV is always delivered over low cost IP STBs, which have limited computing power, the capability for IPTV operators to provide diverse multimedia services is limited. This is where Internet TV has an advantage as it is delivered to a subscriber's (generally) powerful PC.
The relative ease of establishing an Internet TV service seems at first a threat to telco IPTV operators’ multimillion dollar investment, but both services do not necessarily compete for the same customers and there are some synergies between the two such as a common technology platform in the form of web-based technologies for content storage and delivery.
Broadcast IPTV has two major architecture forms: free and fee based. As of June 2006, there are over 1,300 free IPTV channels available.
This sector is growing rapidly and major television broadcasters worldwide are transmitting their broadcast signal over the Internet. These free IPTV channels require only an Internet connection and an Internet enabled device such as a personal computer, HDTV connected to a computer or even a 3G cell/mobile phone to watch the IPTV broadcasts. Various Web portals offer access to these free IPTV channels. Some cite the ad-sponsored availability of TV series such as Lost as indicators that IPTV will become more prevalent.
Because IPTV uses standard networking protocols, it promises lower costs for operators and lower prices for users. Using set-top boxes with broadband Internet connections, video can be streamed to households more efficiently than current coaxial cable. ISPs are upgrading their networks to bring higher speeds and to allow multiple High Definition TV channels.
IPTV uses a two-way digital broadcast signal sent through a switched telephone or cable network by way of a broadband connection and a set-top box programmed with software (much like a cable or DSS box) that can handle viewer requests to access to many available media sources.
Local IPTV, as used by businesses for Audio Visual AV distribution on their company networks is typically based on a mixture of: a) Conventional TV reception equipment and IPTV encoders b) IPTV Gateways that take broadcast MPEG channels and IP wrap them to create multicast streams.


LIMITATIONS OF IP TV
Because IPTV requires real-time data transmission and uses the Internet Protocol, it is sensitive to packet loss and delays if the streamed data is unreliable. If the IPTV connection is not fast enough, picture break-up or loss may occur. This problem has proved particularly troublesome when attempting to stream IPTV across wireless links. Improvements in wireless technology are now starting to provide equipment to solve the problem. Because of its high latency Satellite Internet Access is not ideal for IPTV. This is because the data has to travel so far to reach the satellite and then come back to earth. A cable, DSL, or FiOS internet connection is much more reliable for IPTV.

IP ADDRESS

IP Addresses
In order for systems to locate each other in a distributed environment, nodes are given explicit addresses that uniquely identify the particular network the system is on and uniquely identify the system to that particular network. When these two identifiers are combined, the result is a globally-unique address.


This address, known as “IP address”, as “IP number”, or merely as “IP” is a code made up of numbers separated by three dots that identifies a particular computer on the Internet. These addresses are actually 32-bit binary numbers, consisting of the two subaddresses (identifiers) mentioned above which, respectively, identify the network and the host to the network, with an imaginary boundary separating the two. An IP address is, as such, generally shown as 4 octets of numbers from 0-255 represented in decimal form instead of binary form.
For example, the address 168.212.226.204 represents the 32-bit binary number 10101000.11010100.11100010.11001100.


The binary number is important because that will determine which class of network the IP address belongs to. The Class of the address determines which part belongs to the network address and which part belongs to the node address (see IP address Classes further on).
The location of the boundary between the network and host portions of an IP address is determined through the use of a subnet mask. This is another 32-bit binary number which acts like a filter when it is applied to the 32-bit IP address. By comparing a subnet mask with an IP address, systems can determine which portion of the IP address relates to the network and which portion relates to the host. Anywhere the subnet mask has a bit set to “1”, the underlying bit in the IP address is part of the network address. Anywhere the subnet mask is set to “0”, the related bit in the IP address is part of the host address.


The size of a network is a function of the number of bits used to identify the host portion of the address. If a subnet mask shows that 8 bits are used for the host portion of the address block, a maximum of 256 host addresses are available for that specific network. If a subnet mask shows that 16 bits are used for the host portion of the address block, a maximum of 65,536 possible host addresses are available for use on that network.


An Internet Service Provider (ISP) will generally assign either a static IP address (always the same) or a dynamic address (changes every time one logs on).
ISPs and organizations usually apply to the InterNIC for a range of IP addresses so that all clients have similar addresses.


There are about 4.3 billion IP addresses. The class-based, legacy addressing scheme places heavy restrictions on the distribution of these addresses.
TCP/IP networks are inherently router-based, and it takes much less overhead to keep track of a few networks than millions of them.
IP Classes


Class A addresses always have the first bit of their IP addresses set to “0”. Since Class A networks have an 8-bit network mask, the use of a leading zero leaves only 7 bits for the network portion of the address, allowing for a maximum of 128 possible network numbers, ranging from 0.0.0.0 – 127.0.0.0. Number 127.x.x.x is reserved for loopback, used for internal testing on the local machine.


Class B addresses always have the first bit set to “1” and their second bit set to “0”. Since Class B addresses have a 16-bit network mask, the use of a leading “10” bit-pattern leaves 14 bits for the network portion of the address, allowing for a maximum of 16,384 networks, ranging from 128.0.0.0 – 181.255.0.0.


Class C addresses have their first two bits set to “1” and their third bit set to “0”. Since Class C addresses have a 24-bit network mask, this leaves 21 bits for the network portion of the address, allowing for a maximum of 2,097,152 network addresses, ranging from 192.0.0.0 – 223.255.255.0.


Class D addresses are used for multicasting applications. Class D addresses have their first three bits set to “1” and their fourth bit set to “0”. Class D addresses are 32-bit network addresses, meaning that all the values within the range of 224.0.0.0 – 239.255.255.255 are used to uniquely identify multicast groups. There are no host addresses within the Class D address space, since all the hosts within a group share the group’s IP address for receiver purposes.


Class E addresses are defined as experimental and are reserved for future testing purposes. They have never been documented or utilized in a standard way.

IP VERSIONS
The Internet Protocol (IP) has two versions currently in use (see IP version history for details). Each version has its own definition of an IP address. Because of its prevalence, "IP address" typically refers to those defined by IPv4.

IPv4 uses 32-bit (4-byte) addresses, which limits the address space to 4,294,967,296 (232) possible unique addresses. However, IPv4 reserves some addresses for special purposes such as private networks (~18 million addresses) or multicast addresses (~270 million addresses). This reduces the number of addresses that can be allocated as public Internet addresses, and as the number of addresses available is consumed, an IPv4 address shortage appears to be inevitable in the long run. This limitation has helped stimulate the push towards IPv6, which is currently in the early stages of deployment and is currently the only contender to replace IPv4.
IPv4 addresses are usually represented in dotted-decimal notation (four numbers, each ranging from 0 to 255, separated by dots, e.g. 147.132.42.18). Each part represents 8 bits of the address, and is therefore called an octet. It is possible, although less common, to write IPv4 addresses in binary or hexadecimal. When converting, each octet is treated as a separate number. (So 255.255.0.0 in dot-decimal would be FF.FF.00.00 in hexadecimal.)

IPv4 address networks
In the early stages of development of the Internet protocol,network administrators interpreted IP addresses as structures of network numbers and host numbers, with the highest order octet (first eight bits) of an IP address designating the "network number", and the rest of the bits (called the "rest" field) used for host numbering within a network. This method soon proved inadequate as local area networks developed that were not part of the larger networks already designated by a network number. In 1981 IP protocol specification was revised with the introduction of the classful network architecture.


Classful network design allowed for a larger number of individual allocations. The first three bits of the most significant octet of an IP address came to imply the "class" of the address instead of just the network number and, depending on the class derived, the network designation was based on octet boundary segments of the entire address. The following table gives an overview of this system.

When someone manually configures a computer to use the same IP address each time it powers up, this is known as a Static IP address. In contrast, in situations when the computer's IP address is assigned automatically, it is known as a Dynamic IP address.

Method of assignment
Static IP addresses get manually assigned to a computer by an administrator. The exact procedure varies according to platform. This contrasts with dynamic IP addresses, which are assigned either randomly (by the computer itself, as in Zeroconf), or assigned by a server using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Even though IP addresses assigned using DHCP may stay the same for long periods of time, they can generally change. In some cases, a network administrator may implement dynamically assigned static IP addresses. In this case, a DHCP server is used, but it is specifically configured to always assign the same IP address to a particular computer, and never to assign that IP address to another computer. This allows static IP addresses to be configured in one place, without having to specifically configure each computer on the network in a different way.
In the absence of both an administrator (to assign a static IP address) and a DHCP server, the operating system may assign itself an IP address using state-less autoconfiguration methods, such as Zeroconf. These IP addresses, known as link-local addresses, default to the 169.254.0.0/16 address range in IPv4.

Uses of dynamic addressing
Dynamic IP addresses are most frequently assigned on LANs and broadband networks by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers. They are used because it avoids the administrative burden of assigning specific static addresses to each device on a network. It also allows many devices to share limited address space on a network if only some of them will be online at a particular time. In most current desktop operating systems, dynamic IP configuration is enabled by default so that a user does not need to manually enter any settings to connect to a network with a DHCP server. DHCP is not the only technology used to assigning dynamic IP addresses. Dialup and some broadband networks use dynamic address features of the Point-to-Point Protocol.

Uses of static addressing
Some infrastructure situations have to use static addressing, such as when finding the Domain Name Service directory host that will translate domain names to IP addresses. Static addresses are also convenient, but not absolutely necessary, to locate servers inside an enterprise. An address obtained from a DNS server comes with a time to live, or caching time, after which it should be looked up to confirm that it has not changed. Even static IP addresses do change as a result of network administration.

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Sharp Corporation will introduce into the Japanese market the 16-model AQUOS DX Series (including 52V-, 46V-, 42V-, 37V-, 32V- and 26V-inch models), the world's first series of LCD TVs equipped with Blu-ray Disc Recorders.

In this series, consumers can not only watch TV but also play Blu-ray Discs/ DVDs and record in HD on Blu-ray Discs, all with a single unit. The TV itself is made from a Kameyama LCD panel, which is touted as having quite a high quality. Plus, the DX Series comes complete with Sharp’s 1-Bit digital amp for audio.

As for recording and playing media, the Digital W Tuner lets consumers record programs while watching TV in MPEG-4, which allows for extended recording time while retaining the same exact full-HD quality.

The DX Series also features 2X Mode and 3X Mode with Full-Capture Extended HD Recording, which allows recording of audio surround-sound data and extended HD recording.

A New OS from Microsoft............. Windows 7 !!!

Like Elvis in '68, Microsoft is itching for a "comeback," and Windows 7 is the perfect excuse. In fact, in LA at the Professional Developers Conference, Windows 7 officially shoved Vista aside. Having suffered through the often deserved criticisms of that ill-fated OS installment, Microsoft's people are thrilled to tears to be able to talk about something (anything!) else. On Sunday, they took journalists through a lively 7-hour orientation on Win 7, then handed off a Dell XPS M1330 loaded with pre-beta Build 6801. Thankfully for the overworked, underappreciated developers at Redmond, it's surprisingly stable, and its look and feel already puts Vista to shame.

Here's a walkthrough of the system, some shots of more interface and system details demoed at PDC that will show up in the first beta build.

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For starters, even the early build of Windows 7 feels like a fast, stable environment. There's a lot going on behind the scenes to make the OS more usable, one monumental improvement being how video memory is allocated for unseen windows. (Hint: It's not.) The result is a highly responsive machine that gets decent battery life. Though specs aren't out yet, Windows boss Steve Sinofsky confirmed that it could run on systems with just 1GB of RAM.

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Choosing a Wi-Fi network now takes just one click, straight from the system tray!

Instead of the clicking on the insulting "networks are available" pop-up, you actually get the available networks. Speaking of the system tray, it now gives you more complete control over what you see—instead of just hide or show, you can get it to display particular notifications, as you see here:



The dreaded User Account Control lives up to its name with more control.

Yes, this slider is how you will be able to reduce the number of pesky pop-up warnings, eliminating all the ones that come from Windows, for instance. There are four tiers of security in total, so basically two settings between Vista's tell-me-everything and don't-tell-me-squat modes.


The sidebar is dead—the gadgets roam free!

Why should keeping one or two gadget/widgets alive mean sacrificing a fifth of your clickable screen? Now when you add gadgets, they stack up on the right, but you are at liberty to put them wherever you want, and they're always there, hiding under your windows. Speaking of Apple and things hiding under windows, there's an upcoming "peek" feature that you will see below in the up-coming section.

There are some other new interface elements that might be quite useful. Microsoft is sort of the opposite of Apple when it comes to organizing your media files: Apple helps you put them all in one place, while Microsoft says it's okay to leave them scattered around. Up until now, though, it was hard for Microsoft's software to keep track of everything. But there are two new tools, one local and one networked, that will help you track all kinds of media files.


Libraries let you clump together same-type content no matter where it is on the system.

If you have pictures in one set of folders, and other pictures in another, and you damn well aren't going to merge the folder, you can still track them together by adding them both to the Photo Library. Libraries even show the contents of local external storage drives you add to them, though when you unmount the external drive, Library offers to ditch its folder.



HomeGroup is a re-do of classic workgroup networking, only with the home in mind.

The feature will only work on Windows 7. Microsoft's literature suggest that this will simplify viewing content across multiple machines, and sharing printers and other products. Let's hope so, because it could also be one of those classic "Why won't this work for me????" networking wizards. (Or is it just me who gets those?)

Here are some other shots from the pre-beta unit, including:
• Ribbon interface now appearing on WordPad and Paint (and nothing else so far)
• Solutions Center that will soon be re-branded as Action Center
• New fast-launching "lightweight" Windows Media Player
• Subtler, but still cool, improvements to the main Windows Media Player
• Windows information page, so you can see the attributes of the system



User Interface Improvements

Here are the new promised UI effects—all of which make Vista's Flip3D look like the OS equivalent of the infamous "Mission Accomplished" banner.


The mouse hot-corner "Peek" function in the above photo, that lets you see gadgets or icons that windows could be obscuring, the biggest improvement to the Windows UI is probably in the Taskbar. It's gone through quite a few evolutions already, but this latest one is pretty great. Click on an app, and contextual menus pop up, giving you options like opening recent documents. The Taskbar can pull information that's already part of the program, so new apps don't need special programming to work here. Another aspect of the new Taskbar will be the preview feature, which will show you floating glimpses of hidden windows.


Other improvements come in the natural-interface category: You can now write in math equations.


Windows 7 will have great native touch and multitouch benefits. Menus subtly enlarge when tapped with a finger instead of a mouse cursor; the mouse cursor disappears when the finger touches the screen; and iPhone/Surface-style pinching and stretching are now part of the OS.

Cool Device Tricks

As a gadget lover like most of you, one of my favorite parts of the conference was the device discussion. I am happy to report that, for starters, Windows 7 is itself a more aggressive media playback system, natively handling both AAC and H.264 as well as DivX and Xvid without third-party download.


It's also a DLNA 1.5 system with some neat tricks up its sleeve. Windows Media Player has a "play to" feature (at left) that you can reach via the Taskbar—one click and you can pull up a song, start playing, and even jump to the next.

But here's the coolness: You can use that same feature to pull songs from other places on the network. And you can send the song to play through a Sonos or other compatible player on the network, rather than through your laptop speakers. You can even, theoretically, if everything's visible on the net, pull DRM-free AAC files from a Mac, and tell it to play on the Sonos, re-encoding it on the fly if the Sonos doesn't support AAC. In this case, the compatibility is only as good as the interface, and the interface is only as good as the compatibility.


A nice service program for interfacing with gadgets and peripherals is called Device Stage. The system allows camera, phone, MP3 player and printer makers to create mini interfaces for their devices. The products appear in the Taskbar when connected, with their own pop-up menus of activities, like offloading pics or uploading music. In addition to the pop-up Taskbar menu, each device will have its own pop-up page with links to ordering supplies or downloading the manual in PDF format, plus a photorealistic icon that will appear wherever the device is referred to.



For Device Stage to work, the third-party brands will have to provide their own content, but it will get served throughout the world by Microsoft. If there is no Device Stage present, you get the basic AutoPlay pop-up that we've seen for ages.

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Which Fruit Contains How many Calories :


.Type of fruit--. ............. Predominate Vitamins. -----.--Calories (per 100g)

Apple ---------------------------- A. C.----------------------61 calories
Banana. -------------------------- A, B1, C. -----------------99 calories
Date. ----------------------------- A, B1, --------------------308 calories
Pear. ---------------------------- B1, C.---------------------63 calories
Peach. ---------------------------. A, C.----------------------65 calories
Apricot. -------------------------. A.-------------------------61 calories
Plum. ---------------------------- A, B, C.------------------76 calories
Prune (fresh) --------------------- A, B1---------------------40 calories
Nectarine. ------------------------ A, C.---------------------39 calories
Strawberry. ----------------------. A, C.---------------------44 calories
Raspberry (Black) ---------------.. C.------------------------62 calories
Raspberry (Red) ----------------- A, B1, C.-----------------62 calories
Black Currant -------------------- A, C, ---------------------61 calories
Blackberry. ---------------------- A, C. ---------------------42 calories
Gooseberry ---------------------- A, B1, C -----------------55 calories
Cranberry. ----------------------- A, C. -------------------- 44 calories
Grape. --------------------------- C, ------------------------40 calories
Cherry. -------------------------- C, -----------------------40 calories
Watermelon, --------------------- A, C, --------------------32 calories
Rockmelon, ---------------------- A, B1, C, ---------------30 calories
Lemon. --------------------------- B1, C, ------------------44 calories
Lime. ----------------------------- A, C, -------------------44 calories
Orange. --------------------------- A, B1, C, ---------------51 calories
Grapefruit. ------------------------ B1, C, ------------------48 calories
Mango. --------------------------. A, B1, C, ---------------80 calories
Papaya. -------------------------- A, C, ---------------------4 calories
Pineapple. -----------------------. A, B1, C, ---------------150 calories

The Complete National Geographic 110 Years


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Parents have always bought National Geographic magazine to expand their children's horizons as much as their own. Both will find an almost inexhaustible source of information and entertainment in The Complete National Geographic, an astounding collection of every article, photograph, and advertisement from 110 years of the magazine's history.


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Parents have always bought National Geographic magazine to expand their children's horizons as much as their own. Both will find an almost inexhaustible source of information and entertainment in The Complete National Geographic, an astounding collection of every article, photograph, and advertisement from 110 years of the magazine's history.

For those of us who suffered through sunny afternoons spent with the Dewey decimal system--or, heaven help us, the microfiche machines--the marvel of a century's worth of this impressive magazine on CD-ROM can't be underestimated. The pictures come alive on the screen, and a robust search engine delivers spectacular results. (Especially in these days of watered-down and inappropriate search results, the National Geographic Library is a perfect synthesis of information and modern technology for wary parents.)

Of course, with this much information, it's impossible to package the material easily--the collection holds over 30 CDs, and interchanging discs based on the date can be a painful process. Be sure not to lose the installation CD, either, as it's the key to the set. Some technical disappointments appear, too, typical of print sources that make the jump to high tech; in particular, the print is difficult to read unless enlarged--and when enlarged, the pages don't fit without scrolling, even on a larger screen.

Even with that in mind, this is a set not to be missed. A literal library, it impresses with its heft and panoramic view of the world--and, sometimes, of the universe. A must for fans, a treat for kids and adults, The Complete National Geographic is an inspirational compendium. --Jennifer Buckendorff



This CD-ROM set features 110 years of the National Geographic magazine--every page of the magazine printed since 1888. Discover the remains of the Titanic. Explore the lush beauty and lurking dangers of the Nile. Learn little-known secrets of the wild panda. Stand on the breathtaking rim of the Grand Canyon. For the first time on CD-ROM, National Geographic Interactive brings every exotic corner of the universe explored by the magazine right to your desktop.

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What you see is what you get- and there's plenty to see. Arranged by decades, this 30-disk CD-ROM set of The National Geographic Magazine that spans the 108 years of the world's most popular pedantic publication, has amazed children and adults alike. So much better than buying dog-eared National Geos at garage sales, the set is entirely searchable by year, by topic, even by images and by maps. Or, lick your thumb and browse electronically page by page-making sure to bookmark any you want to return easily to later. The historical references alone are remarkable because they are shaped by their own times and events and not hindsight. Visit MacIntoshhu Picchu in 1913 or the liberation of Paris in 1944. Whether examining the faces in the photographs from John Kennedy's assassination in 1963 or exploring the wildlife of the 1990s, the graphics are what you expect from National Geographic-only more so, since now it's a cinch to view their rare and insightful beauty on your computer screen. And the entire set takes up only 9 1/4 inches across your bookshelf! (Don Oldenburg, Parents' Choice®)


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Plot:Sebastian Caine is a brilliant yet arrogant scientist working on a top secret mission for the U.S. government -- to unlock the secret to human invisibility. After creating a serum that induces invisibility in laboratory animals, he disobeys Pentagon orders by trying the serum on himself. Though it works, the effects are irreversible. While his chief lieutenants Linda McKay and Matt Kensington try frantically to counteract the effect, Caine becomes increasingly intoxicated by his new found power. Not only do his latent megalomaniac tendencies begin to emerge, they get stronger the longer he remains invisible as he begins to perceive all efforts to cure him as a threat to his very existence.



Genres:Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Suspense/Horror and Thriller
Running Time:1 hr. 54 min.
Release Date:August 4, 2000 Nationwide
MPAA Rating:R for strong violence, language, and some sexuality/nudity.
Distributors:Sony Pictures Releasing, Sci Fi Channel
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Professional assassin Chev Chelios learns his rival has injected him with a poison that will kill him if his heart rate drops.


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Chev Chelios is a professional assassin working for the West Coast crime syndicate. Chev's girlfriend Eve doesn't know what Chev does and Chev is planning to quit the crime syndicate so he can spend more time with her. But for Chev, things about to get very bad, when he learns he has been injected with a poison called "The Beijing Cocktail" by his rival Verona, which will kill him if his heart rate drops. Trying to stay alive and seeking help from friend, Kaylo and Doc Miles, to keep his heart pumping. Chev sets out to find answers as well as protecting Eve, and get his revenge on those who have betrayed him before the poison kills him.

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Baby Blues[2008]DvDrip[Eng].rmvb( 247 mb )


Director: Dylan Pearce
Writer:Lewaa Nasserdeen (writer)
Release Date:21 March 2008 (Canada)
Genre:Drama
Tagline:A moment can change us
Plot:Josie Patterson arrives in the outskirts of a city community. A quiet, guarded woman, who is attempting to start her life over after a tragic incident...
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Release year………………… …: 2008
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MOVIE NAME: Hello (2008) ( BOLLYWOOD MOVIE Download)
RELEASE DATE : 1 2008
Cast : Nandita Das, Rashid Farooqi, Fazal Hussain, Nouman Ijaz, Maria Wasti
Director :
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Genre : Drama
Story Writer: Javed Jabbar
Sound Designer: Jesse James Mailings
Director: Mehreen Jabbar
Producer: Javed Jabbar
Music Director: Debajyoti Mishra
Playback Singer: Shafqat Amanat Ali, Shubha Mudgal
Lyricist: Anwar Maqsood

Ramchand Pakistani is derived from a true story concerning the accidental crossing of the Pakistan-Indian border during a period (June 2002) of extreme, war-like tension between the two countries by two members of a Pakistani Hindu family belonging to the 'untouchable' (Dalit) caste, and the extraordinary consequences of this unintended action upon the lives of a woman, a man, and their son.

The singular theme of the film is how a child from Pakistan aged eight years learns to cope with the trauma of forced separation from his mother while being held prisoner, along with his father in the jail of a country i.e. India, which is hostile to his own, while on the other side of the border, the wife-mother, devastated by their sudden disappearance builds a new chapter of her life, by her solitary struggle for sheer survival.

The film portrays the lives of a family that is at the bottom of a discriminatory religious ladder and an insensitive social system, which is nevertheless tolerant, inclusive and pluralist. The irony is compounded by the fact that such a family becomes hostage to the acrimonious political relationship between two neighbor-states poised on the brink of war.

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A genetic anomaly allows a young man to teleport himself anywhere. He discovers this gift has existed for centuries and finds himself in a war that has been raging for thousands of years between "Jumpers" and those who have sworn to kill them.



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Mission: Impossible III (2006) / DVDRip / MP4 / 289 M


PLOT:Super-spy Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has retired from active duty to train new IMF agents. But he is called back into action to confront the toughest villain he's ever faced - Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman), an international weapons and information provider with no remorse and no conscience. Hunt assembles his team - his old friend Luther Strickell (Ving Rhames), transportation expert Declan (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), background operative Zhen (Maggie Q), and fresh recruit Lindsey (Keri Russell) - to travel the globe pursuing Davian and rescue Hunt's love, Julia (Michelle Monaghan).


Genres:Action/Adventure, Adaptation and Sequel
Running Time:2 hrs. 6 min.
Release Date:May 5th, 2006 (wide)
MPAA Rating:PG-13 for intense sequences of frenetic violence & menace, disturbing images & some sensuality.
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Mission: Impossible 2 (2000) / DVDRip / RMVB / 400 MB


Plot:When Agent Ethan Hunt takes holiday on a rock climbing expedition, he is rudely interrupted by a pair of missile- launched, self-destructing designer sunglasses encoded with instructions for his latest mission. It seems Biocyte Pharmaceuticals is missing Chimera, a skin-corroding virus that was manufactured to boost sales of their newly developed super-strength antiviral formula. Unfortunately it has fallen into the hands of Sean Ambrose, a business- minded MIF traitor with a thirst for stock options. Once the public learns that Chimera will melt the flesh off their bones within 27 hours of injection, the price of Biocyte's antidote will skyrocket. Can Ethan Hunt stop him before he takes over Biocyte and infects the city of Sidney?


Genres:Romance, Crime/Gangster and Sequel
Running Time:2 hrs. 3 min.
Release Date:May 24, 2000 Nationwide
MPAA Rating:PG-13 for intense sequences of violent action and some sensuality.
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Plot:A former Russian spy selling international intelligence on the black market... a list containing names of the top undercover agents in the world... a corrupt agent doubling for an unknown organization... a mysterious arms dealer... a spy agency ready to disavow the actions or existence of any of its members captured or killed... and one man on a mission which seems impossible...

Genres:Action/Adventure, Romance, Thriller and Adaptation
Running Time:1 hr. 51 min.
Release Date:May 22, 1996 Nationwide
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Hackers (1995) / DVDRip / MKV / 300 MB

Plot: Zero Cool--real name Dade Murphy--is a legend among his peers. In 1988, he single-handedly crashed 1,507 computers on Wall Street, creating worldwide financial chaos. Eleven years old, Dade Murphy had a record with the F.B.I.--forbidden to finger the keys of so much as a touchtone phone until his 18th birthday. It's been seven years without a byte... and he's hungry. Kate Libby, handle Acid Burn, has a souped-up laptop that can do 0 to 60 on the infobahn in a nanosecond. When Zero Cool collides with Acid Burn, the battle of the sexes goes into hard drive. But all bets are off when they must pool their resources to battle The Plague, a master hacker employed by a corporate giant and using his considerable talents to worm his way into millions. Worse yet, he has hidden his own scheme by framing Dade, Kate and their friends in a diabolical industrial conspiracy. The young band of renegade hackers sets out to recruit the best of the cybernet underground to clear their names.


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Running Time:1 hr. 45 min.
MPAA Rating:PG-13
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SELF CONFIDENCE




Self-confidence is an attitude which allows individuals to have positive yet realistic views of themselves and their situations. Self-confident people trust their own abilities, have a general sense of control in their lives, and believe that, within reason, they will be able to do what they wish, plan, and expect.
Having self-confidence does not mean that individuals will be able to do everything. Self-confident people have expectations that are realistic. Even when some of their expectations are not met, they continue to be positive and to accept themselves.
People who are not self-confident depend excessively on the approval of others in order to feel good about themselves. They tend to avoid taking risks because they fear failure. They generally do not expect to be successful. They often put themselves down and tend to discount or ignore compliments paid to them. By contrast, self-confident people are willing to risk the disapproval of others because they generally trust their own abilities. They tend to accept themselves; they don't feel they have to conform in order to be accepted.
Self-confidence is not necessarily a general characteristic which pervades all aspects of a person's life. Typically, individuals will have some areas of their lives where they feel quite confident, e.g.,academics, athletics, while at the same time they do not feel at all confident in other areas, e.g., personal appearance, social relationships.

How is Self-Confidence Initially Developed?
Many factors affect the development of self-confidence. Parents' attitudes are crucial to children's feelings about themselves, particularly in children's early years. When parents provide acceptance, children receive a solid foundation for good feelings about themselves. If one or both parents are excessively critical or demanding, or if they are overprotective and discourage moves toward independence, children may come to believe they are incapable, inadequate, or inferior. However, if parents encourage children's moves toward self-reliance and accept and love their children when they make mistakes, children will learn to accept themselves and will be on their way to developing self-confidence.
Surprisingly, lack of self-confidence is not necessarily related to lack of ability. Instead it is often the result of focusing too much on the unrealistic expectations or standards of others, especially parents and society. Friends' influences can be as powerful or more powerful than those of parents and society in shaping feelings about one's self. Students in their college years re-examine values and develop their own identities and thus are particularly vulnerable to the influence of friends.

Assumptions that Continue to Influence Self-Confidence
In response to external influences, people develop assumptions; some of these are constructive and some are harmful. Several assumptions that can interfere with self-confidence and alternative ways of thinking are:
ASSUMPTION:
"I must always have love or approval from every significant person in my life."
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This is a perfectionistic, unattainable goal. It is more realistic and desirable to develop personal standards and values that are not completely dependent on the approval of others.
ASSUMPTION:
"I must be thoroughly competent, adequate, and achieving in all important areas of my life."
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This again is a perfectionistic, unattainable goal and suggests that personal worth is determined by achievement. Achievement can be satisfying but does not make you more worthy. Instead, worth is an inherent quality and all people possess it.
ASSUMPTION: "My past remains all important and control my feelings and behaviors in the present."
ALTERNATIVE: While it is true that your confidence was especially vulnerable to external influences during your childhood, as you grow older you can gain awareness and perspective on what those influences have been. In doing so, you can choose which influences you will continue to allow to have an effect on your life. You don't have to be helpless in the face of past events.

Self-Defeating Thought Patterns
Subscribing to these harmful assumptions leaves you vulnerable to the following self-defeating thought patterns:
  • All Or Nothing Thinking. "I am a total failure when my performance is not perfect."
  • Seeing Only Dark Clouds. Disaster lurks around every corner and comes to be expected. For example, a single negative detail, piece of criticism, or passing comment darkens all reality. "I got a C on one chem test, now I'll never get into medical school."
  • Magnification Of Negative/Minimization Of Positive. Good things don't count nearly as much as bad ones. "I know I won five chess games in a row, but losing this one makes me feel terrible about myself."
  • Uncritical Acceptance Of Emotions As Truth. "I feel ugly so it must be true."
  • Overemphasis On "Should" Statements. "Should" statements are often perfectionistic and reflective of others' expectations rather than expressive of your own wants and desires. "Everyone should have a career plan when they come to college. I don't so there must be something wrong with me."
  • Labeling. Labeling is a simplistic process and often conveys a sense of blame. "I am a loser and it's my fault."
  • Difficulty Accepting Compliments. "You like this outfit? I think it makes me look fat." The following strategies may help overcome such self-defeating thought patterns.

Strategies for Developing Confidence

  • Take Risks. Approach new experiences as opportunities to learn rather than occasions to win or lose. Doing so opens you up to new possibilities and can increase your sense of self-acceptance. Not doing so turns every possibility into an opportunity for failure, and inhibits personal growth.

  • Use Self-Talk. Use self-talk as an opportunity to counter harmful assumptions. Then, tell yourself to "stop" and substitute more reasonable assumptions. For example, when you catch yourself expecting perfection, remind yourself that you can't do everything perfectly, that it's only possible to try to do things and to try to do them well. This allows you to accept yourself while still striving to improve.
  • Self-Evaluate. Learn to evaluate yourself independently. Doing so allows you to avoid the constant sense of turmoil that comes from relying exclusively on the opinions of others. Focusing internally on how you feel about your own behavior, work, etc. will give you astronger sense of self and will prevent you from giving your personal power away to others.

101 TIPS - MANAGE YOURSELF


You are responsible for everything that happens in your life. Learn to accept total responsibility for yourself. If you do not manage yourself, then you are letting others have control of your Iife. These tips will help "you" manage "you."

  1. Look at every new opportunity as an exciting and new-life experience.
  2. If you catch yourself worrying about an upcoming task, go ahead and do it now so it no longer is a distraction.
  3. Get into the habit of finishing what you start.
  4. Give up "waiting time" forever. Have something with you at all times to work on. For example: plan your day, work on a report, or read a page from your book.
  5. Be a professional who exhibits self-confidence and self-assurance in your potential to complete any task.
  6. Avoid worry. The majority of the things you worry about never occur.
  7. Agree with yourself in advance that you will have a good attitude toward the upcoming task.
  8. Hire specialists to do those things you are not expert in.
  9. Take a chance. Calculated risks pay off in entrepreneurial progress.
  10. Frequently ask, "Is what I am doing right now moving me toward my goals?"
  11. Plan the future, but live in the present.
  12. Make a list of your accomplishments as you go through the day- they are greater than you think.
  13. Keep a time log at least once every six months to determine exactly where your time is going.
  14. Do it right the first time and you will not have to take time later to fix it.
  15. Practice concentrating on your work, doing only one thing at a time.
  16. Accept responsibility for your job successes and failures. Do not look for a scapegoat.
  17. Do not view things you do as a "job." View all activities as a challenge.
  18. Use your subconscious mind by telling it to do what you do want. Instead of telling yourself, "I can't do that very well," say, "I can do this very well."
  19. Schedule several short vacations or long weekends - this creates positive deadlines by when you must have projects done.
  20. Develop a faster operating tempo or pace. Do things with a sense of urgency. Get over thinking you must do everything yourself.
  21. Take time to be quiet and reflective for a few minutes each day.
  22. Live effectiveness in everything you do rather then just sporadically applying time management techniques.
  23. Live in the Now. The current instant is the only time in which you have control-not the past, not the future, just now, in this instant.
  24. Recognize you control only 50% of a relationship and that is your half. If you are dissatisfied with what is going on, change what you are doing and saying.
  25. Give yourself points for completing tasks on your "to-do" list in priority order. When you reach 10 points, reward yourself.
  26. Carry a card with your goals written on it and review your goals at least three times a day.
  27. Act with enthusiasm in all that you do.
  28. Take time out to thank yourself for a good job.
  29. Practice your personal beliefs. It may be helpful each morning to take 15 minutes to gather your thoughts and say a prayer.
  30. Operate knowing that there is good in everything. Every cloud has a silver lining-look for it.
  31. Whenever you have an important thought that is not directly related to what you are working on, write it down. Then you will not forget it and you also will no longer be distracted by it.
  32. Make a commitment to show someone a specific accomplishment on a certain date. The added urgency will help you feel motivated to have it done.
  33. Reward yourself when you have successfully completed a high priority project.
  34. Instead of thinking about what you didn't get done, recognize all you did get accomplished and reward yourself for having done the most important things.
  35. Keep a list of accomplishments as well as a list of "things to-do. You will learn just how much you do get done.
  36. Practice self determination, wanting to do it for yourself.
  37. Nothing takes the place of persistence. Practice "stick-to-it-iveness."
  38. Get into the habit of writing down a person's name- it will help you to remember it.
  39. Believe that you can be what you want to he.
  40. Operate on the philosophy that what we give out is what comes back to us.
  41. Occasionally, sit quietly and do a self-assessment of your skills and strengths.
  42. Praise yourself for your progress.
  43. Recognize not all days will go as you desire. Be kind to yourself on days when your self esteem is wavering. Remind yourself that you are good and can stand up to any obstacle.
  44. Never criticize yourself as having a weakness. There is no such thing. You are only talking about a present undeveloped skill or part of yourself that if you so chose, you can change. You do not have any weakness, only untapped potential.
  45. Check to be sure you do not fall into the activity trap of simply doing tasks without knowing to what greater good the task is designed to contribute.
  46. Be pleasant all the time-no matter what the situation.
  47. Life is what you perceive it to be. Do you see it as a bore or as an adventure?
  48. Recall what you were hired to do and make sure it happens.
  49. To get ahead in anything, operate in the "and then some" manner. Always do what is expected "and then some," so what you give is always more than is expected by the other person.
  50. When working on a project that you can't stand, do it for a few minutes at a time until you can't stand it anymore. Then do something else and come back later for a few more minutes. Keep taking these bite size pieces until it is completely done.
  51. Look at what you do as an adventure. You can discover new things from this new perspective.
  52. Challenge yourself to do things differently than you have in the past. It provides new ideas and keeps you interested.
  53. Finish that last task you are working on before you go home; do not just leave it.
  54. Plan your day as you shower and dress in the morning. Keep a pad and pencil nearby to jot down ideas.
  55. Talk to yourself. Self talk using positive affirmations is something that is common among all great achievers. They convince themselves that they can accomplish their goals.
  56. Practice being punctual. Others will sense your professionalism.
  57. Plan, at least to a minimum, everything you undertake.
  58. Think it through, then do it.
  59. Think of your time as money. Are you getting a good return on the way you invest/spend it?
  60. Take some time, no matter how short, every day to do something you enjoy.
  61. Remember, if you think you can or you think you cannot, you are right.
  62. Use the self-fulfilling prophesy on yourself. Expect yourself to succeed.
  63. Doing gives you the power to do.
  64. Whenever you agree to get back to someone or complete a project, commit to a specific date by when you will have it done. and write this in your calendar immediately.
  65. Think in terms of long-term results.
  66. Create your own "motivation board" by putting up notes of things you need to do on a bulletin board or special wall space. It is an easily visible way to see what you need to work on. When an item is done, remove the note. Also keep your goals listed and pictured on your board.
  67. "Ninety percent of success in showing up."
  68. Be open and ready to make adjustments as things change.
  69. Focus 100% of your attention on a project.
  70. Since your boss will be asking you for progress reports, from time to time, stay informed by asking your people for progress reports each day while you meet them in their office or work area.
  71. Hire an assistant to run small errands and cleanup paperwork, etc. Even if you pay them from your own pocket, it is a good investment because it increases your productivity.
  72. Enjoy your life and blessings. You could be worse off.
  73. Recognize that even though you say you are doing something for someone else, in reality you are doing it for yourself. Since you are doing it for yourself, you can also enjoy it more.
  74. Start each day with a smile.
  75. Your job reflects you. Can you take pride in it being well done, error free and on time?
  76. Do it right or do it wrong just do it!
  77. Compete with yourself to become a little better each time you do something. Achieve your potential.
  78. Streamline your daily routine to do the same thing at the same time in the same order. Periodically review for continued effectiveness and efficiently.
  79. When responsible for a project, become intensively involved with it.
  80. Tell someone else what you are doing to keep on schedule. It keeps you committed.
  81. Make each day the best day of the week.
  82. Network with others in the organization to stay informed of who is doing what, when, where, and for whom.
  83. Use even small "pockets of time" to make lists, write notes and consider ideas.
  84. Consciously decide what are some things you are NOT going to do.
  85. Be willing to ask that a staff meeting be called to clarify a specific issue.
  86. Purposely schedule something you enjoy between routine projects. It will help rejuvenate you.
  87. Schedule a block of time periodically to take a big bite out of a major project.
  88. Realize "energy begets energy." Act and energy will flow.
  89. Time your routine activities such as telephone calls. Determine how you can "capture" some of the time and use it on other top priority activities.
  90. Be a "doer" not a "sitter."
  91. Sense the pride you will feel when you have completed a project.
  92. "He who kills time buries opportunities."
  93. Meditate according to your personal beliefs at the beginning of each day.
  94. Create the right "mind set" for success by adjusting your attitude for the upcoming project.
  95. Stay interested in what you are doing. Keep looking for what is interesting in your work. Change your perspective and look at it as someone outside your job would.
  96. Do not get hung-up on trivial details or tangents. Stay focused and moving.
  97. Always carry a pen or pencil and paper on which you can make notes.
  98. Do not accept calls for the first 15 minutes of the day while you prepare your daily strategy.
  99. Contemplating, meditating on, thinking about, or praying about the activities and success of the workday focuses energy toward that end result.
  100. Nest activities to available waiting time. Take a bite out of your elephant-sized project.
  101. Establish personal incentives and rewards to help maintain your own high enthusiasm and performance level

http://one2run.blogspot.com/2008/09/mobile-phones-tips-and-tricks.html

.::MOTOROLA::. TIPS & TRICKS
These Motorola codes will work on most Motorola Mobile Phones,



Code
Description

*#06#
For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number).


[][][] 119 [] 1 []
Activate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) - Your phone uses the best sound quality but talk time is reduced my approx. 5%.


[][][] 119 [] 0 []
Deactivate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR).

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.::NOKIA::. TIPS & TRICKS
These Nokia codes will work on most Nokia Mobile Phones,

Code
Description

*3370#
Activate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) - Your phone uses the best sound quality but talk time is reduced my approx. 5%


#3370#
Deactivate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR)


*4720#
Activate Half Rate Codec - Your phone uses a lower quality sound but you should gain approx 30% more Talk Time.


#4720#
Deactivate Half Rate Codec.


*#0000#
Displays your phones software version, 1st Line : Software Version, 2nd Line : Software Release Date, 3rd Line : Compression Type.


*#9999#
Phones software version if *#0000# does not work.


*#06#
For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number).


#pw+1234567890+1#
Provider Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).


#pw+1234567890+2#
Network Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).


#pw+1234567890+3#
Country Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).


#pw+1234567890+4#
SIM Card Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).


*#147#
(vodafone) this lets you know who called you last.


*#1471#
Last call (Only vodofone).


*#21#
Allows you to check the number that "All Calls" are diverted to.


*#2640#
Displays security code in use.


*#30#
Lets you see the private number.


*#43#
Allows you to check the "Call Waiting" status of your phon[]e.


*#61#
Allows you to check the number that "On No Reply" calls are diverted to.


*#62#
Allows you to check the number that "Divert If Unreachable (no service)" calls are diverted to.


*#67#
Allows you to check the number that "On Busy Calls" are diverted to.


*#67705646#
Removes operator logo on 3310 & 3330.


*#73#
Reset phone timers and game scores.


*#746025625#
Displays the SIM Clock status, if your phone supports this power saving feature "SIM Clock Stop Allowed", it means you will get the best standby time possible.


*#7760#
Manufactures code.


*#7780#
Restore factory settings.


*#8110#
Software version for the nokia 8110.


*#92702689#
Displays - 1.Serial Number, 2.Date Made, 3.Purchase Date, 4.Date of last repair (0000 for no repairs), 5.Transfer User Data. To exit this mode you need to switch your phone off then on again.


*#94870345123456789#
Deactivate the PWM-Mem.


**21*number#
Turn on "All Calls" diverting to the phone number entered.


**61*number#
Turn on "No Reply" diverting to the phone number entered.


**67*number#
Turn on "On Busy" diverting to the phone number entered.


12345
This is the default security code.


press and hold #
Lets you switch between lines.



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::ERICSSON::. TIPS & TRICKS
These Ericsson codes will work on most Ericsson Mobile Phones,

Code
Description

*#06#
For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number).


*#0000#
Reset language back to English.


> * < < * < * Service Menu - tells you the phone's software version (good for checking your phone's "age" before buying it) Press "Yes" repeatedly to see all the software data & press ">" to see all the texts available in your phone.


< * * <>" twice to choose "Hide Id?" & then press "Yes". Also works for pre-programmed & last dialled numbers just press "No" & wait for the number to appear on the screen first then follow same procedure


Check you battery
level when phone is off
Press "No" quickly one time & wait for the battery meter to show up!


Save a number into your phone memory (not SIM card)
Follow normal procedures to store a phone number. When prompted to set a storage position, press "#" once & key in desired location, or press "#" twice for next available position


Call a phone number from
SMS message
You can call from within a SMS message if the phone number is written in it. Just scroll the message until the phone number appears on the display, then press "Yes" to callt

Download Easily From Rapidshare

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1. Open your rapidshare link
2. Click on free.
3. As soon as timer starts type this in address bar and click enter

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4. A pop up message will come click ok your counter is zero just download the stu

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1.Delete the cookies in your browser internet explorer or Firefox or opera or whatever u use).
2.Press start->run. Type cmd.
3.In the command prompt,type ipconfig/flushdns press enter.Then type ipconfig/release,then ipconfig/renew. Now type exit.
4.Now try downloading, for many people this may work if their ISP provides a dynamic ip.

●Method 3

1.Just switch off your router or modem) and switch it back on.
2.This may work for some users Mtnl and Bsnl) and maybe some others too.
Actually these methods generally work for those people whose ISP gives them dynamic ip.
If these don't work then one more thing that can be done is to use proxies.

●Method 4

1.Download the software Hide ip platinum
2.Run it, then it will automatically chose a proxy (ip of a different country) for you. So you can easily download without any restrictions. You just have to change the proxy each time you download.

Mega Upload


Mega upload is very easy to hack to solve the download slots problem. Just go to-http://leech.megaleecher.net/
Here you will find a place to put your original link. Put it there press enter and then you will get a direct link within some seconds. You are done!!!!!

Increase Menu Display Speed

When you click on the Start Menu there is some delay to display the contents , just for no reason. Effects are pretty though. The default speed can be adjusted with a quick registry entry.

The default value is 400. Set it to 0 and the delay is gone. If you are not able to adjust pick a number that suits your style and make the change.

[Start] [Run] [Regedit]

Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop

Value Data: [Default = 400 / Adjust to Preference]

Exit Registry / Reboot

Windows Server 2008 Administration


Windows Server 2008 Administration


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How To Load Gmail Faster



Notice that the address bar contains the URL of the format http://mail.google.com/mail?auth=DQAA etc.

Now, all you have to do is,

1.change the “http://” in your browser’s address bar to “https://”, which means the URL will now look like https://mail.google.com/mail?auth=DQAA etc.
2.Press Enter.
3.Gmail loads faster

IP Changer 2.0 Download


IP Changer 2.0 Download

Do you connect to more than one network? Do you feel troublesome whenever you configure your network settings each time you change location? With IP Changer, changing your network configurations will be an extremely easy job. IP Changer 2.0 enables us, on every network, to easily click & select valid TCP/IP settings for Internet access without reboot.

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Remove AUTORUN.INF from infected computers


Remove Autorun.inf Manually here i have given 3 methods .Choose anyone Method to remove the Virus...

1st Method :

Start-->Run--> Type Cmd -->Click Ok

so just type this stuff
at c:\ prompt

attrib a*.inf -h -a -s -r
del autorun.inf................................

Autorun virus remover 2.3

pc hacks


PC Hacks
100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools
Book description

Covering both Windows and Linux, PC Hacks combines the bestselling Hacks series style with the world's most popular computing hardware. Hacks for enhancing performance and preventing problems with your PC include overclocking CPU and video cards, tweaking RAM timing, selecting the best performing components, and more. The guide includes advice on reusing an old PC to off-load work from newer systems as well as ways to prevent security hacks.

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How To Change Windows Login (Welcome) Screen


Seeing the same old blue screen each time you login to Windows XP can get quite boring for you with passing time. Probably the best way to get rid of this blue screen is to use the direct login feature and not see the welcome screen at all but for multi user computers the welcome screen acts as a login portal and you can not disable it whatsoever. However there is a simple trick to change the welcome screen .

Change Windows Welcome (Login) Screen

Just make sure that you have the “Use welcome screen” option activated in Control Panel –> Users Accounts –> Logon and Logoff Options before trying to apply this trick.
Basically there are two ways to change your login screen. one is to either replace your default login screen with your new one and the other method is to play with the registry such that it recognizes the new login screen as the default one ..
The following steps will guide you how to over write your existing login screen with your new one.

Here are the steps

1. Make a backup copy of C:\windows\system32\logonui.exe
2. Rename your new login screen to logonui.exe
3. Overwrite the existing login screen file with your new login screen and thats it you are done.
Second method that will help Windows identify your new login screen as the default one. The good thing about this trick it that you don’t have to delete or replace your original login screen file. Here it goes.
1. Copy your custom login screen file under another name, let’s say logonuiA.exe, to C:\Windows\system3\
2. Open Start menu –> Run –> and type Regedit
3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE –> SOFTWARE –> Microsoft –> Windows NT –> CurrentVersion –> Winlogon and change the value for UIHost to logonuiA.exe.

Rever To your Old Login Screen

If you ever feel like restoring your original login screen then all you have to do is use the backup copy of logonui.exe and paste it in C:\windows\system32\ and select over write

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Oracle 11i

learn howto monitor and audit an E-Business Suite system. The SystemAdministrator Fundamentals course is a part of the Learning Path forImplementation Consultants and provides the foundation needed toeffectively control security and ensure smooth operations for anE-Business Suite installation. Demonstrations and hands-on practicereinforce the fundamental concepts.
* Effectively control security
* Monitor and audit applications
* Understand User Management set up
* Utilize profile options to enhance security

Course Objectives:
* Understand and implement function security
* Manage the Oracle E-Business Suite using Oracle Applications Manager
* Understand Oracle Workflow concepts, components, and implementation
* Personalize an Oracle E-Business Suite Form using Form Personalization
* Personalize an Oracle Applications Framework page
* Define and administer concurrent managers
* Manage concurrent programs
* Understand and implement Oracle User Management
* Manage printers and printing
* Understand auditing functionality
* Understand selected DBA duties with the Oracle E-Business Suite
* Manage profile options
* Describe data security
* Administer folders
* Incorporate custom help files
* Manage document sequences

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Oracle 11i Purchasing Fundamentals Ed 1 D17434GC10
What you will learn:
In this course, participants learn how to set up and use OraclePurchasing to manage the purchasing process. There are hands-onexercises, through which the participants learn how to managesuppliers, create and maintain request for quotations and quotationsand manage the approved supplier list. Participants will also learn howto create requisitions and purchase orders and apply document security,routing and approval methods. Finally, students will learn how to enterand manage receipts.

CourseObjectives:
* Create purchase requisitions
* Create standard, blanket and contract purchase documents
* Understand how to use the auto create window, Create Releases programand the PO
* Create Documents Work flow process to automate document creation
* Create Standard, Express, Cascade receipts, Substitute receipts,Returns and Corrections
* Set up Pay on Receipt
* Define document approval and routing process
* Define document security and access levels
* Understand the Period Close process for Purchasing
* Understand Purchasing administration
* Describe how the Purchasing process fits into the Procure to Pay lifecycle
* Define item categories
* Define Items
* Define and maintain suppliers
* Create request for quotations
* Set up and use an approved supplier list and sourcing rules

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What you will learn:
In this course, students will learn about the implementation of 11iOracle Project Management. The course encompasses key setupconsiderations, from implementing issue and change management todefining budgets and forecasts, managing progress, and explains some ofthe impacts of implementation decisions. Students will learn throughthe use of tutorials, supplemented with guided demonstrations and handson practices.
Oracle Project Management provides project managers the visibility andcontrol they need to deliver their projects successfully, improveprofitability, and operate more efficiently. Project managers can lookto a single source of enterprise project information to manage theproject through its life cycle-from planning, through execution, tocompletion. Oracle Project Management is part of the Oracle EnterpriseProject Management solution. Oracle Enterprise Project Managementprovides a set of applications that help companies deliver globalprojects by integrating and managing project information. It enablesall persons at all levels of the enterprise to participate andcollaborate on the projects at appropriate levels in a centralizedenvironment.

Course Objectives:
* Set up 11i Oracle Project Management
* Identify the features of Oracle Project Management
* Describe the relationship between Oracle Project Management andOracle Project Collaboration
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What you will learn:
Oracle Advanced Pricing supports e-business applications by providing aflexible pricing engine that executes pricing and promotionalcalculations for Oracle Order Management and other Oracle Applications.Advanced Pricing provides the flexibility to meet the needs of complexpricing situations for a range of industry business requirementsincluding: consumer goods, telecommunications, services, hightechnology, automotive, and aerospace/defense businesses that sell toother businesses; and, telemarketing, mail order catalog, and web storebusinesses that sell directly to consumers.
In this course, students learn about the following Advanced Pricingfeatures and concepts: generic setup steps, pricing security,qualifiers, modifiers, price lists, formulas, modifiers, attributemanagement, and troubleshooting.
* Set up and use price lists with pricing lines to define item and/oritem category prices.
* Learn how to use modifiers to set up price adjustments (for example,discounts and surcharges), benefits (for example, free goods, coupons)and freight and special charges.

Course Objectives:
* Explain Advanced Pricing
* Describe Generic Implementation Setup
* Describe Setup of Pricing Security
* Explain Qualifiers and Qualifier Groups
* Describe Price Lists
* Define Formulas
* Explain Modifiers
* Describe Attribute Management Integration
* Explain Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

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What you will learn:
In this course, participants learn how to set up and use OraclePayables to manage the accounts payable process. Participants learn howto manage suppliers, process invoices as well as payments and generatekey reports. Participants also learn how to approve invoices forpayment, process stop and void payments, setup bank accounts andprocess payment batches. Finally, the students learn how to closeaccounts payable periods and transfer accounting details to the generalledger.
Participants will learn how the Payables application fits into Oracle’se-Business Suite of applications. This is accomplished through a seriesof tutorials, supplemented with hands-on exercises.
* Describe how the payables process fits into the Oracle eBusinesssuite of applications
* Import/Enter invoices and invoice distributions
* Identify Payables integration points
* Apply prepayments and advances
* Define suppliers and supplier sites
* Identify key reports

Course Objectives:
* Identify the key areas in the Payables process
* Understand how Oracle products use supplier information
* Import invoices or invoice information to create invoices in Payables
* Enter invoices using Quick Invoices
* Use the Payment Workbench
* Set up bank accounts
* Enter expense report templates
* Apply advances
* Describe the period closing process in Payables and Purchasing
* Reconcile accounts payable transactions for the period
* Set up supplier tax information
* Identify tax types, tax codes, and tax groups
* Identify the withholding tax process
* Process automatic withholding tax invoices
* Understand the Payables process flow within the Oracle eBusinesssuite of applications

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What you will learn:
This class focuses on the features, functions and benefits of theOracle Inventory application. Students will learn how to set up items,how to use the various inventory controls available, how to dotransactions, transfers, and inventory moves, inventory replenishment,cycle counting and physical inventory. Students will also learn whereInventory fits in the overall enterprise structure.
This course reflects the logical flow of the processes involved ininventory management. For example, this course covers defining items,receiving items, issuing items, and replenishing items in the sameorder. The exercises in this course provide hands-on experience onusing Oracle Inventory to perform many of the processing and inquirytransactions such as receiving, moving, replenishing inventory items,and generating count tags for physical inventories. The hands-onexercises also help you understand how to use mobile devices to performtransactions such as cycle counting and inventory replenishment.
* Set up organizations that correspond to your business units in OracleApplications.
* Perform inventory replenishment.
* Define inventory items for Oracle Supply Chain Applications.
* Perform ABC classification and cycle count.
* Perform inventory transactions.
* Use mobile devices to perform inventory transactions.

CourseObjectives:
* Define and maintain a cycle count
* Understand performing inventory transactions using a mobile device
* Understand the planning and replenishment methods available in OracleInventory including min-max planning, reorder-point planning,replenishment counting, and Kanban replenishment
* Understand the overall inventory process in Oracle Inventory
* Understand the structure of an inventory organization in OracleInventory
* Understand the role of an item-master organization
* Define items in Oracle Inventory
* Learn to implement locator, revision, serial, and lot control foritems, and perform transactions for such items
* Understand the concept of move orders
* Perform inventory transactions such as subinventory transfer andinter organization transfer
* Set up shipping networks between inventory organizations andunderstand the significance of direct shipment and intransit shipment
* Create an ABC ranking of items to be used in cycle counting andpotentially in determining safety stock levels

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In this course students learn concepts and functions that are criticalto the System Administrator role. Students learn information useful forimplementing and managing the 11i E-Business Suite. Tasks coveredinclude setting up security and user management, concurrent processing,profiles, and workflows; students also learn how to personalize OracleE-Business Suite Forms and HTML pages. In addition, students learn howto monitor and audit an E-Business Suite system. The SystemAdministrator Fundamentals course is a part of the Learning Path forImplementation Consultants and provides the foundation needed toeffectively control security and ensure smooth operations for anE-Business Suite installation. Demonstrations and hands-on practicereinforce the fundamental concepts.
* Effectively control security
* Monitor and audit applications
* Understand User Management set up
* Utilize profile options to enhance security

Course Objectives:
* Understand and implement function security
* Manage the Oracle E-Business Suite using Oracle Applications Manager
* Understand Oracle Workflow concepts, components, and implementation
* Personalize an Oracle E-Business Suite Form using Form Personalization
* Personalize an Oracle Applications Framework page
* Define and administer concurrent managers
* Manage concurrent programs
* Understand and implement Oracle User Management
* Manage printers and printing
* Understand auditing functionality
* Understand selected DBA duties with the Oracle E-Business Suite
* Manage profile options
* Describe data security
* Administer folders
* Incorporate custom help files
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Purenetworks - Cisco Speed Meter Pro v1.2.8289 | 12 MB

Is someone downloading a large file or streaming video? Is your cordless phone interfering with your wireless connection? Or, is an application or neighbor stealing bandwidth?

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* Identifies the source of network slowdowns, saving you troubleshooting time
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o Track your favorite websites and their performance to see if connection issues are due to your network, the website or a general slowing of the Internet
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Receive Alerts and network status information
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bedtime-stories

Bedtime Stories (TS - 2008)
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A family comedy about a guy (ADAM SANDLER), whose life changes when the lavish bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to magically come true.


Hotel handyman Skeeter Bronson's(Adam Sandler) life is changed forever when the bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to mysteriously come true. He attempts to take advantage of the phenomenon, incorporating his own aspirations into one outlandish tale after another, but it's the kids' unexpected contributions that turn Skeeter's life upside down.

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Windows XP Gamers Edition December

Windows XP Gamers Edition December 2008

Windows XP Gamers Edition December (2008) | 1.15 GB


Windows XP SP3 5512 DX10 December 2008 gamer edition with driverpacks this windows was made with xp pro service pack 0 RTM as the source disk, with SP3 Build 5512 added TCP/IP = 1000, uxtheme applied.

ADDED
Framework 1 + updates
internet explorer 7
windows media player 11
kels runtimes 4.8
tooltipfixer 2.0 ,
directx 9 november 2008
directx 10 release 4 november 2008
flash 10 + updates
java 6 update 11
shockwave 11
Klite mega pack 4.3.1
c++ 2005
c++ 2008
vistaVG theme & dx10 wallpaper
Classic black & dx10 wallpaper
extra wallpapers

REMOVED
Briefcase
Calculator
Games
Internet Games
Paint
Pinball
Screensavers
WordPad
Cameras and Camcorders
Scanners
Tape drives
Luna desktop theme
Media Center
Mouse Cursors
Movie Maker
Music Samples
Tablet PC
MSN Explorer
Outlook Express
Windows Messenger 4.7
Tour

Removed Folders
SUPPORT,VALUEADD,DOCS,WIN9XMIG,WIN9XUPG,WINNTUPG

Driverpacks
MassStorage 8.0.5 txt mode
Cpu 8.0.4
Chipset 8.0.3
Graphics A 8103
Graphics B 810
Graphics C 8101
Lan 8.0.5
Sound A 8.0.5
Sound B 8.0.5
Wlan 8.0.6
Graphics A languages 810
Graphics A physX 810
Monitor 07111
Usb 80224
Sp3 hd audio 00001
Wireless 00001

I burned the iso image with nero.. This will fit on a dvd-rom..

Please do a clean install from system bootup with this windows cd disk. This is not a upgrade disk. The updates (hotfixes) one update to obtain online from windows update webpage kb958215.

This windows xp sp3 is only for gamers as a lot of stuff has been taken out to make the operating system faster for gaming.

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Elements of the iostream library (char instantitation)

Classes:
ios_base Base class with type-independent members for the standard stream classes (class)
ios Base class with type-dependent members for the standard stream classes (class)
istream Input stream (class)
ostream Output Stream (class)
iostream Input/Output Stream (class)
ifstream Input file stream class (class)
ofstream Output file stream (class)
fstream Input/output file stream class (class)
istringstream Input string stream class (class)
ostringstream Output string stream class (class)
stringstream Input/output string stream class (class)
streambuf Base buffer class for streams (class)
filebuf File stream buffer (class)
stringbuf String stream buffer (class)

Objects:

cin Standard input stream (object)
cout Standard output stream (object)
cerr Standard output stream for errors (object)
clog Standard output stream for logging (object)

Types:

fpos Stream position class template (class template)
streamoff Stream offset type (type)
streampos Stream position type (type)
streamsize Stream size type (types)

Manipulators:

boolalpha Alphanumerical bool values (manipulator function)
dec Use decimal base (manipulator function)
endl Insert newline and flush (manipulator function)
ends Insert null character (manipulator function)
fixed Use fixed-point notation (manipulator function)
flush Flush stream buffer (manipulator function)
hex Use hexadecimal base (manipulator function)
internal Adjust field by inserting characters at an internal position (manipulator function)
left Adjust output to the left (manipulator function)
noboolalpha No alphanumerical bool values (manipulator function)
noshowbase Do not show numerical base prefixes (manipulator function)
noshowpoint Do not show decimal point (manipulator function)
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showpoint Show decimal point (manipulator function)
showpos Show positive signs (manipulator function)
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unitbuf Flush buffer after insertions (manipulator function)
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Uncover some of Windows XP’s secrets.

1. It boasts how long it can stay up. Whereas previous versions of Windows were coy about how long they went between boots, XP is positively proud of its stamina. Go to the Command Prompt in the Accessories menu from the All Programs start button option, and then type ’systeminfo’. The computer will produce a lot of useful info, including the uptime. If you want to keep these, type ’systeminfo > info.txt’. This creates a file called info.txt you can look at later with Notepad. (Professional Edition only).

2. You can delete files immediately, without having them move to the Recycle Bin first. Go to the Start menu, select Run… and type ‘gpedit.msc’; then select User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, Windows Explorer and find the Do not move deleted files to the Recycle Bin setting. Set it. Poking around in gpedit will reveal a great many interface and system options, but take care — some may stop your computer behaving as you wish. (Professional Edition only).

3. You can lock your XP workstation with two clicks of the mouse. Create a new shortcut on your desktop

using a right mouse click, and enter ‘rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation’ in the location field. Give the shortcut a name you like. That’s it — just double click on it and your computer will be locked. And if that’s not easy enough, Windows key + L will do the same.

4. XP hides some system software you might want to remove, such as Windows Messenger, but you can tickle it and make it disgorge everything. Using Notepad or Edit, edit the text file /windows/inf/sysoc.inf, search for the word ‘hide’ and remove it. You can then go to the Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel, select Add/Remove Windows Components and there will be your prey, exposed and vulnerable.

5. For those skilled in the art of DOS batch files, XP has a number of interesting new commands. These include ‘eventcreate’ and ‘eventtriggers’ for creating and watching system events, ‘typeperf’ for monitoring performance of various subsystems, and ’schtasks’ for handling scheduled tasks. As usual, typing the command name followed by /? will give a list of options — they’re all far too baroque to go into here.

6. XP has IP version 6 support — the next generation of IP. Unfortunately this is more than your ISP has, so you can only experiment with this on your LAN. Type ‘ipv6 install’ into Run… (it’s OK, it won’t ruin your existing network setup) and then ‘ipv6 /?’ at the command line to find out more. If you don’t know what IPv6 is, don’t worry and don’t bother.

7. You can at last get rid of tasks on the computer from the command line by using ‘taskkill /pid’ and the task number, or just ‘tskill’ and the process number. Find that out by typing ‘tasklist’, which will also tell you a lot about what’s going on in your system.

8. XP will treat Zip files like folders, which is nice if you’ve got a fast machine. On slower machines, you can make XP leave zip files well alone by typing ‘regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll’ at the command line. If you change your mind later, you can put things back as they were by typing ‘regsvr32 zipfldr.dll’.

9. XP has ClearType — Microsoft’s anti-aliasing font display technology — but doesn’t have it enabled by default. It’s well worth trying, especially if you were there for DOS and all those years of staring at a screen have given you the eyes of an astigmatic bat. To enable ClearType, right click on the desktop, select Properties, Appearance, Effects, select ClearType from the second drop-down menu and enable the selection. Expect best results on laptop displays. If you want to use ClearType on the Welcome login screen as well, set the registry entry HKEY_USERS/.DEFAULT/Control Panel/Desktop/FontSmoothingType to 2.

10. You can use Remote Assistance to help a friend who’s using network address translation (NAT) on a home network, but not automatically. Get your pal to email you a Remote Assistance invitation and edit the file. Under the RCTICKET attribute will be a NAT IP address, like 192.168.1.10. Replace this with your chum’s real IP address — they can find this out by going to http://www.whatismyip.com — and get them to make sure that they’ve got port 3389 open on their firewall and forwarded to the errant computer.

11. You can run a program as a different user without logging out and back in again. Right click the icon, select Run As… and enter the user name and password you want to use. This only applies for that run. The trick is particularly useful if you need to have administrative permissions to install a program, which many require. Note that you can have some fun by running programs multiple times on the same system as different users, but this can have unforeseen effects.

12. Windows XP can be very insistent about you checking for auto updates, registering a Passport, using Windows Messenger and so on. After a while, the nagging goes away, but if you feel you might slip the bonds of sanity before that point, run Regedit, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Explorer/Advanced and create a DWORD value called EnableBalloonTips with a value of 0.

13. You can start up without needing to enter a user name or password. Select Run… from the start menu and type ‘control userpasswords2′, which will open the user accounts application. On the Users tab, clear the box for Users Must Enter A User Name And Password To Use This Computer, and click on OK. An Automatically Log On dialog box will appear; enter the user name and password for the account you want to use.

14. Internet Explorer 6 will automatically delete temporary files, but only if you tell it to. Start the browser, select Tools / Internet Options… and Advanced, go down to the Security area and check the box to Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed.

15. XP comes with a free Network Activity Light, just in case you can’t see the LEDs twinkle on your network card. Right click on My Network Places on the desktop, then select Properties. Right click on the description for your LAN or dial-up connection, select Properties, then check the Show icon in notification area when connected box. You’ll now see a tiny network icon on the right of your task bar that glimmers nicely during network traffic.

16. The Start Menu can be leisurely when it decides to appear, but you can speed things along by changing the registry entry HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Desktop/MenuShowDelay from the default 400 to something a little snappier. Like 0.

17. You can rename loads of files at once in Windows Explorer. Highlight a set of files in a window, then right click on one and rename it. All the other files will be renamed to that name, with individual numbers in brackets to distinguish them. Also, in a folder you can arrange icons in alphabetised groups by View, Arrange Icon By… Show In Groups.

18. Windows Media Player will display the cover art for albums as it plays the tracks — if it found the picture on the Internet when you copied the tracks from the CD. If it didn’t, or if you have lots of pre-WMP music files, you can put your own copy of the cover art in the same directory as the tracks. Just call it folder.jpg and Windows Media Player will pick it up and display it.

19. Windows key + Break brings up the System Properties dialogue box; Windows key + D brings up the desktop; Windows key + Tab moves through the taskbar buttons.

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Jeremy, James and Richard have a challenge: to travel the length of Vietnam in just eight days. Yes - eight days. They have millions of Dong [Vietnamese currency] to buy suitable transport to complete the journey, but they discover it's only enough to buy two-wheeled transport.

Top Gear is a BAFTA and Emmy Award winning BBC television series about motor vehicles, mainly cars. The programme is estimated to have over 350 million viewers worldwide, 5 million of whom watch the programme each week in the UK. Top Gear is presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, and features The Stig, an anonymous test driver. It is provocative, humorous, and light-hearted in tone.

TopGear: Season 12, Episode 8 (Vietnam Special)
Jeremy, James and Richard have a challenge: to travel the length of Vietnam in just eight days. Yes - eight days. They have millions of Dong [Vietnamese currency] to buy suitable transport to complete the journey, but they discover it's only enough to buy two-wheeled transport.
Aired: 12/28/2008

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    Microsoft have released the XP SP3 as an ISO image, which enables you to download, burn to a disc with your regular burning software and then install from your CD, from than from an installer package. This CD contains all the fixes, updates and security hotfixes released previously, so it’s a large file at around 540MB. If you’re installing on one computer, you’d be more wise installing from the Windows Update which will find and install the Service Pack most relevant to your system.

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    How to Remove a Forgotten Password on Windows XP

    Have you forgotten your password? Has a client of yours forgot their password? This is really easy to fix with a few simple steps.

    Step1
    First, on the internet PC, we need to download BurnAtOnce from http://www.burnatonce.net/ . Just go to the site, then click on downloads on the right-hand side and select the first burnatonce file. When it asks where to save it, save it to your desktop.
    Step2
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    Step3
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    Step4
    On the bottom half of the screen, scroll down until you see Download in big letters and then click on the link that says cd######.zip where the ###### is a number like 070927 or something similar. (New versions of this CD come out from time to time, so this number changes, but that's OK for us!) Save this file to the desktop, also, when it asks.
    Step5
    Now that the file is saved, we need to unzip it. If you have WinRar, you can right-click on it and click Extract Here. If you have something else, then I will assume that you know how to make it unzip a file.
    Step6
    Now we have the file unzipped (This unzipped file is called an ISO file. ISO files are an exact duplicate of a CD.) To use this make a CD is really simple. You just double-click on it! This will start the BurnAtOnce with your ISO file loaded right in.
    Step7
    All you have to do is insert a blank CD and click the Write button and click OK to any prompts that pop up. It should take less than a minute to burn this CD. Once you have this CD, you can use it over and over again, skipping the above steps.
    Step8
    Now, we will do the actual removing of the password. Insert the CD into the computer that needs the password removed and boot to the CD and restart the computer. Making the computer boot using the CD is usually automatic, but you may need to make the computer look to the CD if it does not do so automatically. While the computer boots, it may say something like "F12 - Boot Menu". This indicates the key that you need to press to tell the computer to boot to something other than its main drive. It's really very self-explanatory.
    Step9
    Once you begin to see a bunch (screens-full) of text going by, you know you are using the CD. Don't be afraid if you don't understand all the text flying by, it's not important to us. I'll let you know what you need to know to make this happen. (It's really easy and you'll get really fast after you do it 3 or 4 times. You really look impressive once you remember what prompts ask for what and you can move through them fast. :)
    Step10
    At this screen, you usually just hit Enter. If you have any problems, you may have to type in one of the 2 options. You just type it as it shows ("boot nousb", etc.) I've never actually had to use one of these options, though, and I've done this hundreds of times.
    Step11
    At the next prompt, you just need to hit Enter, again. This step in the process just finds your hard drive. It's automatic, though, so you don't need to do anything. I just want to keep you informed about what we're doing here. (The brackets [ ] show the default option at each prompt. If you just hit enter, it uses this default option.)
    Step12
    This prompt asks us what action we want to perform. We want to reset the password, so hit Enter for the default option.
    Step13
    We want to edit the password, so hit Enter again, because that's the default option at this screen. (I told you that you could get real fast at this and look impressive. :)
    Step14
    At this point, we want to select which account to remove the password from. Administrator is the default, so if you want that one, hit Enter. If not, decide which on you want from the Username column of the table above the prompt and type that username in and hit Enter.
    Step15
    Here, you want to just reset the password, so you press 1 and hit Enter. (The default option here is to quit, which we don't want to do yet.)
    Step16
    Now, it should report "Password cleared!" Good job! You just hacked your Windows password! Don't restart the computer yet, though, we need to finish the process for it to take effect. Here, we enter an exclamation mark (!) and hit Enter. This quits this screen.
    Step17
    At this screen, we hit q and then Enter.
    Step18
    This step actually makes the change take effect. Hit y and Enter here.
    Step19
    Change made! Now, we just hit Enter to quit the process.
    Step20
    When you see this $, that means that we are done. Reboot the computer. It will ask to scan your drive for errors. This process doesn't cause any problems, but Windows just notices that something changed while it was looking, so it wants to scan. Go ahead and humor it.
    Step21
    Now, the password for the account that you chose is blank! Enjoy

    find windows xp prduct key from windows xp cd

    1) Insert Windows XP cd into a working computer.

    2) Exit the Autorun introduction.
    3) Open "My Computer"
    4) Right Click on the Windows XP cd-rom drive and select explore.
    5) Open the USWXP32P_ZX folder.
    6) Open the sysprep folder.
    7) Open unattend.txt

    Your CD's product key is contained within the unattend.txt file.

    Note: On some system disks, USWXP32P_ZX is a hidden folder. If you cannot locate the folder, you may also search for unattend.txt and mark "Search Hidden Files".

    As best I am aware, this should work on Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, and OEM versions of Windows XP from restore disks.

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    PHP 4 was officially released on May 22, 2002, and today its installed base has surpassed 15 million domains. In the late 1998, Zeev and Andi looked back at their work in PHP 3 and felt they could have written the scripting language even better and they started yet another rewrite. While PHP 3 still continuously parsed the scripts while executing them, PHP 4 came with a new paradigm of compile first, execute later. The compilation step does not compile PHP scripts into machine code; it instead compiles them into byte code, which is then executed by the Zend Engine (Zend stands for Zeev & Andi), the new heart of PHP 4. Because of this new way of executing scripts, the performance of PHP 4 was much better than that of PHP 3, with only a small amount of backward compatibility breakage 4. Among other improvements was an improved extension API for better run-time performance, a web server abstraction layer allowing PHP 4 to run on most popular web servers, and lots more.
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