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- Help me with project in mobile network or E-Commerce
- Installing a turbocharger in a 2 stroke engine?
- Civil Engineering
- To-be or not to-be, a Chartered Engineer?
- While downloading a torrent file
- Some questions about formating of HDD.
- ThoughtWorks Agile Versity, Bangalore
- Libelium opens the new kitchen for electronics enthusiasts and the Arduino Communit
- Which brand for cloths you prefer to wear?
- 2010 Commonwealth Games ,will it work?
- how make the ghost image of system?
- Why One is 1 and Two is 2 ....very interesting.
- Does anyone know about Load Balancing Algorithms used for Image Processing server?
- CE Great Quotes Collection 2010
- what is the way to stop the error mesage which i get often?
Help me with project in mobile network or E-Commerce Posted: 16 Sep 2010 11:32 AM PDT Hello friends.. I am final year IT student,i need to submit my project title for final year project. me and our group members decide to do the project in mobile network or E-Commerce. so can you give me good suggestion or ideas and websites releated to that project. |
Installing a turbocharger in a 2 stroke engine? Posted: 16 Sep 2010 11:27 AM PDT Hi friends!! Is it possible to install a turbo charger in a 2 stroke engine? |
Posted: 16 Sep 2010 10:03 AM PDT Hi Friends, Visit The Constructor for civil engineering contents. This website is fully dedicated for civil engineers. Its has its job board, community with forums, groups, profiles, upload download, albums and much more. Just visit. |
To-be or not to-be, a Chartered Engineer? Posted: 16 Sep 2010 09:30 AM PDT I'm getting conflcting advice. My boss tells me that to move up the career ladder in the public sector I need to be a chartered member of a Professional Institution (ICE or IWEM). Collegues in the real world tell me that it is no longer as important as good references. Which should I believe?:confused: |
While downloading a torrent file Posted: 16 Sep 2010 07:14 AM PDT Hello guys I wan't to ask something related to downloading a torrent from bittorrent... When we download any file from torrent site with the help of 'bittorrent' then in that there is something called "seeds" and "peers". So, I wan't to know that what is seeds and peers ? :cean: |
Some questions about formating of HDD. Posted: 16 Sep 2010 07:02 AM PDT Hello guy's, I have some questions. 1>As we know during partition we have to decide. what file system you want on your HDD FAT or NTFS. Suppose currently i uses FAT file system and i want to convert it to NTFS. Any one have idea how this can be done. 2>As we know NTFS is better than FAT then why we have the options in between two FAT and NTFS during partition ? 3>Among FAT and NTFS which one take less booting time to Boot any operating system ? :cean::cean: |
ThoughtWorks Agile Versity, Bangalore Posted: 16 Sep 2010 03:45 AM PDT Source: Email from ThoughtWorks Hurry !! Grab the last few seats available! ThoughtWorks Agile Varsity is an intensive 3-day workshop for Agile teams. These hands-on sessions, a combination of Agile Fundamentals and Engineering practices, aim at getting teams started on Agile projects following Scrum, XP or any other Agile methodology. What you will achieve by attending Agile Varsity Bangalore (Oct 7th-9th, 2010): Working knowledge of Agile fundamentals Agile practices for various roles in the team A certificate of participation from ThoughtWorks A chance to interact with other Agilists, participants and ThoughtWorkers Work with Agile tools and learn through non-traditional methods First–hand experience of Agile in practice and an exclusive guided tour of ThoughtWorks More about the workshops Date: Oct 7th- 9th, 2010 Venue: For Oct 7th-8th: Royal Orchid Hotels Limited, 1, Golf Avenue,(Adjoining KGA Golf Course), Airport Road Bangalore - 560 008 For Oct 9th: ThoughtWorks Technologies, ACR Mansion, 2nd floor, 147/F, 8th Main Rd. 3rd Block, Koramangala Bangalore - 560 034 Price: Early bird discounts for teams and individuals Register and confirm spots for your team members before Sep 15th 2010, for the early-bird price. For more information on the price of the workshops click here or write back to us. |
Libelium opens the new kitchen for electronics enthusiasts and the Arduino Communit Posted: 16 Sep 2010 03:36 AM PDT September 16 2010 - Libelium, a leading wireless and electronics innovator, announces the launch of the Cooking Hacks website. Drawing on the similarity between cooks exchanging recipes and engineers sharing hacks, the new website offers a wide range of fun resources for anyone keen on trying out electronics (and cooking). The website offers an affordable range of easy-to-use boards, modules and software downloads. It also offers tutorials and community facilities for sharing hacks and recipes. The site aims to make building electronic systems as straightforward as trying out recipes in the kitchen. Libelium CEO Alicia Asín explains, "Over two years ago we observed how recipes and electronics hacks share much in common: there is always a list of ingredients or components and a set of instructions to get the result. The Cooking Hacks website is a direct result of this vision". She adds, "We love technology and we love cooking! We are passionate about making electronics as affordable and accessible as high quality home cooking". Cooking Hacks provides electronics enthusiasts and students with a comprehensive set of resources including: - a shop, extensive documentation and tutorials, a special "Let's Cook!" community section, a forum and customer service. Cooking Hacks is much more than just an online shop; it enables users to share tips, solve problems, find new applications and even show off their cooking skills. Recipes follow a fairly standard pattern typically indicating ingredients, cooking difficulty, preparation time, and step-by-step instructions. The "Let's Cook!" facility enables users to enter their electronic hacks in the same way and, if appropriate, provide links to external video demonstrations. It also, optionally, allows users to submit a recipe to accompany the hack and to provide a Cooking Hack photo showing the final results of both the hack and the recipe. Alicia Asín explains, "We hope to make electronics more democratic through easy-to-read tutorials and through electronic hacks that are written in a recipe-like manner". She adds, "To kick-off the Cooking Hacks website, we are challenging users to submit their most creative electronic hacks and recipes before 1st November 2010". Contributors who meet the contest criteria will be rewarded by a 20% discount on their next Cooking Hacks shop purchase. The shop sells fully assembled products, DIY kits and components. A special section is devoted to boards and Libelium wireless modules for Arduino. This section also features the World's first open mote Libelium's SquidBee. Hobbyists will also be able to find robotic components, lab tools, antennas, LEDs and small sensors as well as a choice of batteries and solar panels. The new website draws on previous work to make electronics suitable for laypersons including the Arduino open source platform. Libelium has already been one of the biggest contributors to this community by designing seven plug-in modules. Its modular design philosophy maximises the use of existing resources in order to minimise the cost. For example, its Arduino RFID & Bluetooth modules are both compliant with the Arduino Xbee shield thus avoiding the need to design special Arduino boards with the radio functionality. This development experience means that Libelium is uniquely placed to provide added-value services to the Arduino community. Cooking Hacks provides high quality tutorials and customer support. With this new business line, Libelium completes its technology offering covering the whole range between professional and hobbyist users. The products offered on the Cooking Hacks website are mainly aimed at educational and hobby use, although they can be also used by companies in early prototyping stages. For more information visit http://www.cooking-hacks.com. Libelium also provides a range of platforms and products for commercial distributed wireless networks, for such products visit http://www.libelium.com. About Arduino Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It is intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments. It is based on a simple microcontroller board, and an open source development environment for writing software for the board. For more details about Arduino visit http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/shop/arduino.html About Libelium Libelium designs and manufactures hardware and communication protocols for distributed wireless networks. The product portfolio consists of the Waspmote low power platform for creating wireless sensor networks; the Meshlium multi-tech router integrating WiFi mesh (2.4GHz - 5GHz), ZigBee, GPRS, GPS and Bluetooth technologies; and N-vio platform for proximity marketing and messaging via Bluetooth. The company was founded in 2006, is privately held and is based at the European Business and Innovation Centre CEEIARAGON, Zaragoza, Spain. For more company information call +34 976 54 74 92 or visit http://www.libelium.com Press Contact Alicia Asín CEO Libelium Tel: +34 976 54 74 92 e-mail: a.asin[at]libelium.com Distributed on behalf of Libelium by NeonDrum news distribution service (http://www.neondrum.com) |
Which brand for cloths you prefer to wear? Posted: 16 Sep 2010 03:22 AM PDT Ceans, Discuss about your likings on brands of clothing which you prefer to wear and why? |
2010 Commonwealth Games ,will it work? Posted: 16 Sep 2010 03:15 AM PDT Commonwealth games to be held in Delhi ,from 3 Oct to 14 Oct 2010 is now a current hot topic of discussion. It is now being said that Delhi is working day-night to meet the deadline. what you feel what went wrong in all process and flow ? |
how make the ghost image of system? Posted: 16 Sep 2010 02:59 AM PDT please tell me, what are steps to make ghost image of system. I had try it but i failed to make ghost image. please reply.......................... |
Why One is 1 and Two is 2 ....very interesting. Posted: 16 Sep 2010 02:45 AM PDT Have you ever wonder why 1 is being called 1 and 2 as 2... so on ? Here is some interesting info explaining about it :- It is said that the numbers 1,2,3,4 are actually made up of algorithm called Arabic algorithms.This is to distinguish them from roman algorithms (I, II, III, IV ) This Arabic algorithm is popularized by Arabs but actually its origin is by merchants who used them to count and do their commercial activities. So logic behind 1 is 1 and 2 is 2 .. is its angles... Like ::-> 1 has only one angle. 2 has two angles. 3 has tree angles. . . . . and so on. And 0 (ZERO) is because it has zero angles. |
Does anyone know about Load Balancing Algorithms used for Image Processing server? Posted: 16 Sep 2010 02:26 AM PDT Hi I am working on a project "Load Balancing Schema for Advanced Image Processing Server". I want some information about which are the best algorithms for load balancing.. Please give some information if you have.. Thank you. |
CE Great Quotes Collection 2010 Posted: 16 Sep 2010 01:42 AM PDT CEans, I want each of you to contribute a great quote you come across. No Spamming. Just One Quote Per Post and No flooding in this thread! Follow above two rules! I'll set the ball rolling - -------------------------------------------- Most of my Ideas belonged to other pepole who didn't bother to develop them. ~ Thomas Edision |
what is the way to stop the error mesage which i get often? Posted: 16 Sep 2010 01:35 AM PDT Hi friends! Whenever i start my system i keep getting the error message as C:\Windows\System32\WerConcpl.dll is not a valid win32 application.This issue can be caused by any of the below possibilities. File is corrupt, bad, or missing. File is not designed for your version of Windows. File is a virus, worm, or other malware file. Hardware incompatibility. i was not aeble to delete the file.. how can i stop getting the error message? |
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