sorry the previous post has a lot of typos:
It was a pretty interesting idea for Verizon to test their connections that way. But did they test their connections by dialing to the company from underground? not just how far it is...but if underground passages really interefere with the connections..just a thought.
It was a pretty interesting idea for Verizon to did they test their connections by dialing to the company from underground? not just how far it is...but if underground passages really interefere with the connections..just a thought.
yes - the speed of ur Xircom Wireless loadups are affected by the processor speed. Like my eyemodule, i used it on my deluxe, then on my prism, and noticed great speed/frame rate differences.
I have been trying to get the Xircom Wireless Module since 5 months ago! and they kept telling me that it's sold out..hey, if u really want to talk to people with good expiernce in using that Module, go to: www.visorvillage.com
then on the left side click on whichever Visor Model u have then post a question (i think u have to register first, but it's free and easy)
good luck!
According to the news they said there was a hockey playoff game going on when the earthquake happened..hmm..i wonder what would happen if it was Ice Hockey and if the quake is strong enough would it crack some of the Ice?
I remembered that on 1989 june earthquake in San Francisco I was near general hospital and when i was just about to cross the street i saw this bus bouncing up and down like heck and i was like "what the heck?? am i seeing things??"
in the future i ask you to plz do some research on a topic before you say anything about it. Microwaves do heat things "inside-out", or in other words, they cause vibration to the water molucues inside the object, then they get so vibrated, which causes extream friction, then it causes heat and then it spreads. feel free to go anywhere to search about microwaves, i'll bet on you that all and each of of them will say the same - microwaves heat things inside-out.
Try going to theis website and see for yourself what long-term exposing to microwavs can do to you..
Go there and search/click on cancer.
then you'll know.
www.cure-zone.com
Just recently I actually wrote a letter to the state senate, saying that we should ban out microwave products. If you want to see the letter just ask.
What microwave actually does to you: Microwaves heat things up "inside-out", basically they heat the water molecues of the object. When the microwave is in contact with you (not good), all it really does is it heats up your tissues, and if your are exposed to microwaves long term, you would most likely get cancer. But cell phones haven't yet reached the point of really hurting you, but they might if there's a whole bunch, or when the technology gets more advanced. Same with cordless/wireless phones, (2 Ghz, 2.4Ghz, etc.), the Ghz resembles how strong the radiation is. The higher it is, the stronger. I once heard this news a couple years ago, this man who uses his cell phone a lot, and eventually he had a brain tumor that has a shape of a cell phone (creepy..)
Sorry this is a little off topic, but here's an iddictive and interesting flash movie a friend of mine made that i want to share with everybody, enjoy.
http://games.sohu.com/fightgame/fight3.swf
"Gamma Ray Spectrometer":
An instrument provided by the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory that will determine the composition of the Martian surface and the distribution of water.
"MARIE":
An instrument provided by Johnson Space Center that will map the radiation environment on Mars.
"THEMIS":
An instrument provided by Arizona State University that will map the distribution of minerals on the surface of Mars.
Here are some instruments that NASA uses for inspecting Mars:
"Mars Orbital Camera" (MOC)
High-resolution camera on the Mars Global Surveyor Spacecraft.
"Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter" (MOLA)
An instrument on the Mars Global Surveyor Spacecraft that uses range measurements to construct a precise topographical map of Mars for studies in geophysics, geology, and atmospheric circulation.
"Thermal Emission Spectrometer" (TES)
An instrument for measuring the thermal infrared energy (heat) emitted from Mars, which will provide informtion about the geology, composition, and atmosphere of Mars.
Mutimedia PC's are built for games, movies..
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Look at all the Powerful Mutimedia PCs we have nowdays..Mutimedia PCs are built for high quality movies and games..and it would be sad if that really happens..and..there is a group in hollywood trying to hack our computers? you're kidding me..
pretty interesting..probably the military can soon have some really good real time graphics first person shooter games in the future..it would also be interesting if the real mliltary general is playing a military team-based game as the "leader", and for the real snipers in the military, of course they would be the "snipers" in the game..just a thought..:)
Yes. I recycle a lot of my PC's. But one thing is, that my brother last 3 months bought all the seperate parts of his dream PC, and built it together for about a price of $800-900 (without the monitor, since u can recycle them). It includes an AMD Athlon XP 1800+, 256MB ddr ram, Soyo Dragon Plus motherboard, GeForce 3 Ti200, 40 Gb Western Digital hard drive @ 1700rpm with Raid, new TDK CD/DVD/Buner (forgot what speeds..), floppy drive, addtional 2 USB in front, MS internet keyboard, MS intelli optical mouse and a full tower Titanium case by Antec..all that for about just the price of 800-900..(and they are all probably even cheaper now)so i mean if you really can find the best prices on everything, that's great. But if u can't, then go with recycling them.
i have a similar one on my Visor.
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Hey for people who has a handeld with Palm OS, there is a very similar freeware.
Here's the url if you want to download it. It's called "Pen Draw". And plz note that it doesn't work if you have a color handheld.
http://www.freewarepalm.com/graphics/graphics.shtm l
What if your PDA doesn't have a built-in audio hardware support?
yes. I have a visor dlx and a visor prism. They all worked fine. I have had my dlx for almost over a year..nothing bad happened..
sorry the previous post has a lot of typos: It was a pretty interesting idea for Verizon to test their connections that way. But did they test their connections by dialing to the company from underground? not just how far it is...but if underground passages really interefere with the connections..just a thought.
It was a pretty interesting idea for Verizon to did they test their connections by dialing to the company from underground? not just how far it is...but if underground passages really interefere with the connections..just a thought.
yes - the speed of ur Xircom Wireless loadups are affected by the processor speed. Like my eyemodule, i used it on my deluxe, then on my prism, and noticed great speed/frame rate differences.
I have been trying to get the Xircom Wireless Module since 5 months ago! and they kept telling me that it's sold out..hey, if u really want to talk to people with good expiernce in using that Module, go to: www.visorvillage.com then on the left side click on whichever Visor Model u have then post a question (i think u have to register first, but it's free and easy) good luck!
San Francisco has a lot of servers around..including the big Compaq server, so hey, i mean it is something worth posting..
According to the news they said there was a hockey playoff game going on when the earthquake happened..hmm..i wonder what would happen if it was Ice Hockey and if the quake is strong enough would it crack some of the Ice?
I remembered that on 1989 june earthquake in San Francisco I was near general hospital and when i was just about to cross the street i saw this bus bouncing up and down like heck and i was like "what the heck?? am i seeing things??"
in the future i ask you to plz do some research on a topic before you say anything about it. Microwaves do heat things "inside-out", or in other words, they cause vibration to the water molucues inside the object, then they get so vibrated, which causes extream friction, then it causes heat and then it spreads. feel free to go anywhere to search about microwaves, i'll bet on you that all and each of of them will say the same - microwaves heat things inside-out.
Try going to theis website and see for yourself what long-term exposing to microwavs can do to you.. Go there and search/click on cancer. then you'll know. www.cure-zone.com Just recently I actually wrote a letter to the state senate, saying that we should ban out microwave products. If you want to see the letter just ask.
What microwave actually does to you: Microwaves heat things up "inside-out", basically they heat the water molecues of the object. When the microwave is in contact with you (not good), all it really does is it heats up your tissues, and if your are exposed to microwaves long term, you would most likely get cancer. But cell phones haven't yet reached the point of really hurting you, but they might if there's a whole bunch, or when the technology gets more advanced. Same with cordless/wireless phones, (2 Ghz, 2.4Ghz, etc.), the Ghz resembles how strong the radiation is. The higher it is, the stronger. I once heard this news a couple years ago, this man who uses his cell phone a lot, and eventually he had a brain tumor that has a shape of a cell phone (creepy..)
Sorry this is a little off topic, but here's an iddictive and interesting flash movie a friend of mine made that i want to share with everybody, enjoy. http://games.sohu.com/fightgame/fight3.swf
"Gamma Ray Spectrometer": An instrument provided by the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory that will determine the composition of the Martian surface and the distribution of water. "MARIE": An instrument provided by Johnson Space Center that will map the radiation environment on Mars. "THEMIS": An instrument provided by Arizona State University that will map the distribution of minerals on the surface of Mars.
Here are some instruments that NASA uses for inspecting Mars: "Mars Orbital Camera" (MOC) High-resolution camera on the Mars Global Surveyor Spacecraft. "Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter" (MOLA) An instrument on the Mars Global Surveyor Spacecraft that uses range measurements to construct a precise topographical map of Mars for studies in geophysics, geology, and atmospheric circulation. "Thermal Emission Spectrometer" (TES) An instrument for measuring the thermal infrared energy (heat) emitted from Mars, which will provide informtion about the geology, composition, and atmosphere of Mars.
Look at all the Powerful Mutimedia PCs we have nowdays..Mutimedia PCs are built for high quality movies and games..and it would be sad if that really happens..and..there is a group in hollywood trying to hack our computers? you're kidding me..
I wonder how Albert Estein would feel if he hears the news? =)
pretty interesting..probably the military can soon have some really good real time graphics first person shooter games in the future..it would also be interesting if the real mliltary general is playing a military team-based game as the "leader", and for the real snipers in the military, of course they would be the "snipers" in the game..just a thought.. :)
Which user rights are we decaying today? - Microsoft
Yes. I recycle a lot of my PC's. But one thing is, that my brother last 3 months bought all the seperate parts of his dream PC, and built it together for about a price of $800-900 (without the monitor, since u can recycle them). It includes an AMD Athlon XP 1800+, 256MB ddr ram, Soyo Dragon Plus motherboard, GeForce 3 Ti200, 40 Gb Western Digital hard drive @ 1700rpm with Raid, new TDK CD/DVD/Buner (forgot what speeds..), floppy drive, addtional 2 USB in front, MS internet keyboard, MS intelli optical mouse and a full tower Titanium case by Antec..all that for about just the price of 800-900..(and they are all probably even cheaper now)so i mean if you really can find the best prices on everything, that's great. But if u can't, then go with recycling them.
Hey for people who has a handeld with Palm OS, there is a very similar freeware. Here's the url if you want to download it. It's called "Pen Draw". And plz note that it doesn't work if you have a color handheld. http://www.freewarepalm.com/graphics/graphics.shtm l