Question by femiodedele: I would like to know stores dat accept e gold as payment for cheap laptop and electronics all over d world?

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Answer by heather p
perhaps English lessons would be a better purchase than laptops especially if you intend to live in our country

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QuoteWerks Releases Quote Importer for Cisco Quotes












Orlando, Florida (PRWEB) February 14, 2012

Aspire Technologies, Inc., the developers of the market leading sales quoting and proposal software solution, QuoteWerks, announced today the release of their newly developed Quote Importer for importing Cisco QPT (Quick Pricing Tool) quotes. Cisco’s QPT utility enables Cisco partners to generate simple quotes and a bill-of-materials based on the Smart Business Architecture and other Cisco solutions. The Quote Importer supports all QPT modules.

QPT ensures order accuracy, improving the efficiency of sales teams and reducing the risk of error. “The Quick Pricing Tool is designed for account managers, which enables them to configure Cisco solutions without engineering education or assistance,” said Brian Laufer, Vice President of Aspire Technologies, Inc. “The combination of Cisco’s Quick Pricing Tool and QuoteWerks reduces the quoting process to just minutes rather than days working with teams of people – freeing up both pre-sale and post-sale resources.”

The QuoteWerks Quote Importer enhances the experience Cisco resellers previously had importing quotes into QuoteWerks. Before the Quote Importer, Cisco partners took advantage of the built-in Paste Special functionality in QuoteWerks. The Quote Importer streamlines the quote creation process complete with Cisco product pictures. Once the solution is configured in QPT, the Quote Importer enables Cisco resellers to simply drag and drop the configured Cisco solution into the applet and the quote is seamlessly transferred to QuoteWerks to create a professional presentation for the customer.

“QuoteWerks enables VARs and MSPs to easily create standardized, compelling quotes and proposals. Quotes are created in QuoteWerks with pictures and spec sheets, automatically updating CRM/PSA opportunities, and when the quote is won, transferred to accounting software like QuickBooks and Peachtree. With the QuoteWerks cloud offering QuoteValet, customers of Cisco resellers can electronically select different options, accept, and even pay, further automating the entire sales process from start to finish,” said John C. Lewe IV, President of Aspire. “The Quote Importer gives Cisco resellers access to the QuoteWerks sales process and with QPT ensuring accurate and up to date system configurations.”

Information about QuoteWerks and the Quote Importer for importing Cisco QPT quotes can be obtained by contacting Aspire directly at 407-248-1481 or sales(at)quotewerks(dot)com.

About Aspire Technologies and QuoteWerks®

Aspire Technologies, Inc., the developers of QuoteWerks, is one of the early pioneers of the Quoting Software space. QuoteWerks has received numerous awards and is the market leading sales quoting and proposal solution serving over 64,000 users in over 101 countries. QuoteWerks® integrates with leading CRM, PSA, and accounting packages, along with IT distributors D&H®, Ingram Micro®, SYNNEX®, and Tech Data®, enabling businesses in all industries to integrate QuoteWerks® seamlessly into their existing environments. Aspire Technologies is headquartered in Orlando, Florida and is a Microsoft Certified Partner and CompTIA member. For more information, please visit http://www.quotewerks.com.

QuoteWerks is a registered trademark of Aspire Technologies, Inc. Other trademarks referenced are the property of their respective owners.

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Question by jorge: what do you know about course # 6 from Cleveland Institute of Electronics?
I am looking for a personal reply, or a reply from someone that knows electronics engineering.

Best answer:

Answer by Bert K
It is a self-study distance learning course that prepares a student for an Associate’s level in Electronics. Basically, it prepares a student for entry level as an electronics technician. It is most valuable for someone working in a company which employs technicians, and where it is possible to work with the employment office or, best, with actual engineers.

http://www.cie-wc.edu/Electronics-Engineering.asp

It has nothing like the materials actually required by Electronics Engineers, not even prerequisites. e.g., check MIT’s on-line offerings.

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/courses/index.htm#ElectricalEngineeringandComputerScience

I show MIT’s currucula not just to show the differences in courses, but to encourage you to study them on your own as well should you study with CIE.

Good luck.

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MIT OCW 6.002
electronics 6

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my camera was tracking the professor’s face across the screen. Eerie.

This is how I spend my nights. It’s like night school, but I’m in pajamas.

Just Between Friends Fort Worth to Hold the Largest Children’s and Maternity Consignment Sale











Endless racks of children’s clothing at Just Between Friends Fort Worth

Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) February 13, 2012

WHAT: Just Between Friends Fort Worth, Texas’s largest children’s and maternity consignment sales event, features one-stop shopping in 75,000 square feet of space filled with boutique and name brand children’s spring and summer clothing, shoes, baby equipment, toys, and more. Shoppers will save 50%-90% off of retail pricing.

WHEN: Media Pre-Sale Events: (With media pre-sale pass only)

Wednesday, February 29th – 6.30pm – 10.30pm

Thursday, March 1st – 4.00pm – 11.00pm

Public Events:

Friday, March 2nd – 10.00am – 6.00pm – Prime Time Shopping – $ 10.00 per person admission; under 18 free

Saturday, March 3rd – 8.00am – 10.00am – Early Bird Shopping – $ 6.00 per person admission; under 18 free

Saturday, March 3rd – 10.00am – 7.00pm – $ 3.00 per person admission; under 18 free

Sunday, March 4th – 12.00pm – 6.00pm – free admission

Monday, March 5th – 10.00am – 9.00pm – free admission; 50% off sale day

WHERE: Will Rogers Memorial Center – Exhibit Hall

3401 West Lancaster, Fort Worth, TX; 817.392.7469

CONTACTS: Pam Willingham & Joanie Morrison, Owners

MEDIA: Contact Pam Willingham at 817.875.3335 for media pre-sale passes

BENEFICIARIES:    A portion of proceeds benefits Community Enrichment Center’s Open Arms Program, Teen Lifeline, and Fort Worth Metro

Just Between Friends (JBF) of Fort Worth, Texas’ largest children’s and maternity consignment sales event is hosting their eighteenth semi-annual sale. The one-stop shopping sales experience became a staple during the faltering economy as bargain shoppers sought to stretch their declining budgets. With the average shopper saving between 50% to 90% off of retail pricing, Just Between Friends was a concept whose time had come. Even now with economic indicators on the rise the popular sales event is tracking to have the strongest sale season yet.

Held at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, February 29 – March 5, 2012,

the semi-annual sale features hundreds of thousands of items that includes name-brand

and boutique children’s spring and summer attire; baby equipment, electronics, and toys.

A portion of the sale’s proceeds as well as unsold items are donated to local charities,

Community Enrichment Center’s Open Arms Program, Teen Lifeline, and Fort Worth Metro.

Started with modest beginnings in Morrison’s living room, Just Between Friends of Fort Worth has grown to a colossal sale requiring over 75,000 square feet of space. Now in their eighteenth season, the upcoming event is expected to have more attendees than ever.

Quotes: Joanie Morrison, Co-Owner, Just Between Friends of Fort Worth

“The kind of growth our company has seen over the past few years is unparalleled,” stated Joanie Morrison, Co-Owner, Just Between Friends of Fort Worth. “What we thought was a temporary increase in sales due to the failing economy has become the norm. People who never would have thought of consigning their children’s items have now become loyal customers.”

“Our consignors love the fact that they can make money by selling their gently used clothing and items while bettering our community through our exceptional area charities. Additionally, shoppers are thrilled when they see beautiful brand-name and designer merchandise at a fraction of what they would pay in retail stores,” said Morrison. “It is a sale where everyone wins – our consignors as they sell their items, our shoppers as they enjoy remarkable savings, and our community as our three preferred charities receive a portion of our proceeds and leftover merchandise,” she said.

Quotes: Pam Willingham, Co-Owner, Just Between Friends of Fort Worth

“Our sale remains the largest in the state,” said Willingham. “People come to JBF Fort Worth time and time again as they know our sale has quality, safe items for their children. Additionally, people are pleased we make the effort to further serve DFW families with our donations to our charity partners.”

“Most of people who participate in our sale come to both consign and shop,” commented Willingham. “This allows them to sell items their children no longer can use or need, and then turn around and buy new things without having to spend any out-of-pocket money. It really is the ultimate in repurposing. And with our commitment to area charities, a JBF Sale really is a win/win/win,” she said.

***Interviews with Morrison and/or Willingham may take place between now and sale end date of Mon, March 5th for advance taping or scheduling purposes. Early opportunity for interview and visuals at Pre-Sale, Wed, Feb 29th and Thu, March 1st***

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Question by CromwellDunkirk: Karbon Electronics, anyone know anything about them and the DVD codes for a universal remote. Their product f?
Anyone know the DVD code for a universal remote for these guys.

By the way, I cant even find out the country of origin. The homepage text defers to Chinese traditional. I got the DVD for five bucks and I can use the manual buttons. The remote wont work and the manual is useless and has spelling errors that would embarass a fifth grader.

Best answer:

Answer by classicsat
You need to give the universal remote info. I think the best you can do is just a code search on the remote.

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F connectors and Ethernet connectors, Basic electronics for beginners. An easy to understand practical electronics course. Includes theory, history, component familiarization, connectors including how to install BNC, F and RJ45 connectors, soldering, amplifiers, oscillators and power supplies.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Vapor4Life Can Help With New Year’s Resolution: Put Down Pack Of Tobacco Cigarettes In 2012!











Northbrook, IL (PRWEB) December 30, 2011

Making a New Year’s Resolution is only half the story. Sticking to it is where the challenge really begins! At Vapor4Life (V4L), they can help others stick to their New Year’s Resolution to finally put down that pack of tobacco cigarettes and pick up one of their products found in their broad electronic cigarette line. A wide range of starter kits at various price points and an extensive selection of 150 flavor options for this smoking alternative are offered with superior customer service.

Recently, V4L launched a Smokeless Lounge at its headquarters, located at 4100 Commercial Drive in Northbrook, which has been met by an overwhelming response. Smokers were invited to trade in their pack of tobacco cigarettes for a FREE Vapor4Life e-cigarette, and the crowds have continued to find their way to the Smokeless Lounge ever since. The Smokeless Lounge is open M-F between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.

“E-cigs are catching on as the perfect smoking alternative,” says V4L President and Founder Steve Milin. “We’ve watched the customer numbers grow and grow over the past year and, considering this expanding popularity, you’ll be seeing even more people moving from tobacco cigarettes to our e-cig products, which are offered in varying strengths of nicotine.”

Around 300 people visited the Smokeless Lounge during the original 36th annual Great American Smokeout event, held in mid-November, and people continue to visit to learn more about V4L products, watch videos, receive personalized service from the experienced V4L Team and sample flavors.

For those seeking a lifestyle change in 2012, V4L e-cigarettes are the ideal start to the New Year. As an alternative to smoking tobacco cigarettes, e-cigs simulate the act and sensation of smoking with vaporized liquid, and people can choose from several strengths of nicotine that best fit their prior smoking style. Stop into V4L’s Smokeless Lounge and start off the New Year without those tobacco cigarettes!

For more information on Vapor4Life, please visit http://www.V4L.com.

About Vapor4Life

V4L is a leading electronic cigarette company based in Northbrook, IL that develops and distributes e-cigarettes and accessories as a smoking alternative. The company was founded in April 2009 and is still family-owned and operated. Electronic cigarettes are an alternative to tobacco smoking; they simulate the act and sensation of smoking with vaporized liquid, which may be flavored and may contain nicotine. This is not a smoking cessation device.

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Question by killer_deathx: Do u guys know any expensive electronics in canada and they are cheap in america?
u guys know any expensive electronics in canada and they are cheap in america or atleast a little bit cheaper in america. If u guys dont konw any electronics do u know any other things that are expensive in canada and cheap in america

Best answer:

Answer by *ajidamoon* the Eh team
I know an Xbox 360 Arcade console is $ 199 here, and only $ 99 right over the border in Niagara Falls, New York.

What do you think? Answer below!

Garmin nüvi 1490LMT 5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Map & Traffic Updates

  • Sunlight-readable, 5-inch backlit TFT color touchscreen display with 480 x 272 WQVGA pixel resolution
  • Preloaded with City Navigator NT data for North America (U.S. and Canada) and Puerto Rico, with nearly six million points of interest
  • Free lifetime map and traffic updates for the most up-to-date maps, POIs, and navigation info, along with constantly updated traffic information
  • Advanced navigation features including voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, lane assist with junction view, fuel-saving ecoRoute
  • Integrated Bluetooth wireless technology with a built-in microphone and speaker for hands-free calling. Comes with One-year warranty.

The large screen nüvi 1490LMT comes with free Lifetime Maps and Traffic and offers multiple-point routing and Lane Assist with junction view to help you manage busy highway interchanges. It announces streets by name, has hands-free calling compatibility and pedestrian navigation options. The ecoRoute feature calculates a more fuel-efficient route.

The large screen nüvi 1490LMT comes with free Lifetime Maps and Traffic and offers multiple-point routing and Lane Assist with junction view to help you manage busy highway interchanges. It announces streets by name, has hands-free calling compatibility and pedestrian navigation options. The ecoRoute feature calculates a more fuel-efficient route.

It’s easy to see where you’re going on nüvi 1490LMT’s 5-inch touchscreen display.

Traffic information is updated constantly, and map updates are available up to 4 times a year, with no subscription, fees, or expiration dates.

Travel tools include JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more.

Lane assist with junction view guides you to the correct lane for an approaching turn or exit.

Extra-Wide, Feature-Rich GPS Navigator Lifetime Maps and Traffic

Includes Free Lifetime Map Updates
With free Lifetime Map and Traffic updates, you always have the most up-to-date maps, points of interest and navigation information available at your fingertips. Traffic information is updated constantly, and map updates are available for download up to 4 times a year. Both features are ready to go, right out of the box, with no subscription or update fees and no expiration dates.

See Even More
It’s easy to see where you’re going on nüvi 1490LMT’s 5-inch (12.7 cm) touchscreen display. View map detail, driving directions, photos and more in bright, brilliant color. With its big, bold display, you won’t miss a thing.

Know the Lane Before It’s Too Late
No more guessing which lane you need to be in to make an upcoming turn. Lane assist with junction view guides you to the correct lane for an approaching turn or exit, making unfamiliar intersections and exits easy to navigate. It realistically displays road signs and junctions on your route along with arrows that indicate the proper lane for navigation. Lane assist with junction view is available in select metropolitan cities.

Navigate City Transit
With its enhanced pedestrian navigation capabilities, nüvi 1490LMT is the perfect travel companion for getting around town. Download optional cityXplorer content to help you navigate city public transit. Know where to walk, where to catch the bus, subway, tram or other transportation and how long it will take to get there. cityXplorer maps are available for select cities throughout North America and Europe. And with prices as low as .99, you’ll have money left over to spend in the big city.

Plan Ahead
nüvi 1490LMT includes advanced navigation features to take the worry out of traveling. With route planning you can save 10 routes, specify via points and preview simulated turns on the 1490LMT’s large screen. In addition, nüvi 1490LMT automatically sorts multiple destinations to provide an efficient route for errands, deliveries or sales calls. A trip log provides an electronic bread crumb trail of up to 10,000 points, so you can see where you’ve been on the map.

Get Turn-by-Turn Directions
nüvi 1490LMT’s intuitive interface greets you with two simple questions: “Where To?” and “View Map.” Touch the color screen to easily look up addresses and services and get voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that speak street names to your destination. It comes preloaded with detailed City Navigator NT street maps, nearly 6 million points of interest (POIs), 2-D or 3-D maps and the speed limit for most major roads in the U.S. and Europe. Its digital elevation maps show you shaded contours at higher zoom levels, giving you a big picture of the surrounding terrain. With the 1490LMT’s enhanced user interface, you can slide your finger to conveniently scroll between screens. You also can upload custom points of interest (POIs). And with HotFix satellite prediction, nüvi calculates your position faster to get you there quicker.

Make Hands-free Calls
For hands-free calling, nüvi 1490LMT integrates Bluetooth wireless technology with a built-in microphone and speaker. Just pair it with your compatible Bluetooth phone and talk hands-free through the 1490LMT while staying focused on the road. Simply dial numbers with nüvi’s touchscreen keypad to make a call. To answer calls, just tap the screen and speak into its built-in microphone. Enjoy convenient one-touch dialing for contacts and points of interest.

Go Beyond Navigation
Navigation is just the beginning. nüvi 1490LMT saves you gas and money with ecoRoute–a green feature that calculates the most fuel-efficient route, tracks fuel usage and more. The 1490LMT includes many travel tools, including JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more. With photo navigation, you can download pictures from Garmin Connect Photos and navigate to them. With its “Where Am I?” emergency locator, you always know your location. Simply tap the screen to get your exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and fuel stations. The 1490LMT features Garmin Lock, an anti-theft feature, and is compatible with our free Garmin Garage where you can download custom voices and vehicles. Enhance your travel experience with optional plug-in microSD cards.

What’s in the Box

nüvi 1490; Preloaded City Navigator NT North America (U.S and Canada); Lifetime Maps and Traffic; FM Traffic Receiver With Vehicle Power Cable; Vehicle Suction Cup Mount; USB Cable; Dashboard Disc; Quick Start Manual

List Price: $ 349.99

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Corcentric’s OneConnect Solution to Provide Cost Savings for Distributors Utilizing DMS System












McLean, VA (PRWEB) December 20, 2011

Corcentric, a leading provider of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) solutions for the automotive industry, today announced that their Corcentric OneConnect EDI solution is now integrated with DMS Systems’ Qwik-Link e-Commerce Supplier EDI service. Qwik-Link offers XML EDI connectivity to major automotive parts manufacturers and wholesalers, allowing for the electronic exchange of Purchase Orders, Purchase Order Acknowledgements, ASNs, and Invoices.    

Corcentric’s OneConnect technology requires only a one-time integration, with one format for all document exchanges for all trading partners. Those already using the AAIA standards, including Super Spec, will require no additional steps for set up. For those who are not able to send documents in an industry standard, OneConnect will map to the existing capabilities/file format(s) whether it is an EDI, XML, or Flat File, and then format data feeds into the proper file format for specific trading partners or system providers.

“Integration of OneConnect to DMS Systems’ Qwik-Link will allow for a quicker, and more cost-efficient ordering process for manufacturers and suppliers within the automotive industry. The benefits of this integration are now available to all DMS Automotive and HD Truck customers. Other industry-specific DMS customers will be offered this e-Commerce EDI service in the near future,” states Dave Lindeen, Vice President, Corcentric.

“DMS is pleased to join with Corcentric in an EDI partnership to improve the accuracy and internal processing of WD Supplier Purchase Orders and the related warehouse and back-office documents associated with this important Supply Chain process” stated Grady Davis, DMS President.

About DMS Systems

DMS Systems Corp. is a leading supplier of integrated, e-commerce Supply Chain Solutions for Automotive, HD Truck, RV, and Marine Parts Distributors in the U.S. and Internationally. DMS field-proven solutions enable Distributors to efficiently manage mission-critical operations for multiple sales locations including POS-Order Entry, Inventory, and Financial Management functions. In addition to On-Premise & On-Demand Hosted applications, DMS develops and manages customized e-commerce Websites for its Distributors and their customers.

About Corcentric

Corcentric is a leader in financial process automation, specializing in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) solutions for the automotive industry. By creating a paperless conduit between Procurement, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and suppliers, Corcentric allows companies to immediately manage 100% of their invoices electronically. Our cloud-based (SaaS) architecture allows for solutions to be configured in days rather than months for rapid return on investment.

Corcentric was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia with offices in Cherry Hill, NJ; Oakbrook Terrace, IL; Coral Springs, FL; and Saddle Brook, NJ. More than 3,000 companies rely on Corcentric to streamline their invoicing and payment processes to gain controls and efficiency while optimizing working capital.

For more information on Corcentric, call 877.790.7272 or visit http://www.corcentric.com.

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Question by anthony s: Does anybody know what song is being played in the J & R Electronics commercial? Three guys headbanging in it?
The commercial starts off with three guys standing in the store. Then one by one they each try on headphones and all start headbanging. I can’t put my finger on the song though and would appreciate some help. Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by sarrafzedehkhoee
Check here:

http://www.splendad.com/

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Garmin Forerunner 405CX GPS Sport Watch with Heart Rate Monitor (Blue)

  • Loaded with serious training features, Forerunner 405CX continuously records your time, distance, pace, calories burned and heart rate.
  • Advanced training features will challenge you to step up your pace and race against Forerunner’s Virtual Partner.
  • Forerunner 405CX comes with a flexible, wireless heart rate monitor to help you make the most out of your training.
  • Share your locations, advanced workouts and courses wirelessly with other Forerunner 405 users.
  • Once you’ve logged the miles, innovative ANT+ wireless technology automatically transfers data to your computer when Forerunner is in range.

The Forerunner 405CX is the evolution of GPS-enabled training. This sleek sport watch tracks your distance, pace and heart rate, then wirelessly sends the data to your PC for later analysis. The 405CX features heart rate-based calorie computation and comes with a second wrist band option suitable for smaller wrists.

The evolution of GPS-enabled training.

Continuously records your time, distance, pace, calories burned and heart rate. Click to enlarge.

Transfer data to your computer when Forerunner is in range–no cables, no hookups. Click to enlarge.

Watch Results
Loaded with serious training features, Forerunner 405CX continuously records your time, distance, pace, calories burned and heart rate. Each workout is stored in memory so you can review and analyze the data to see how you’ve improved. And advanced training features will challenge you to step up your pace–race against Forerunner’s Virtual Partner to improve your times, or set up interval workouts without having to circle the track. You can even download recorded courses to compete against previous workouts. To use the watch, simply tap the touch bezel to change screens without fumbling for a button.

Track Heart Rate
Forerunner 405CX comes with a flexible, wireless heart rate monitor to help you make the most out of your training. The digital heart rate monitor continuously tracks heart beats per minute and uses your heart rate for advanced calorie computation, so you know how many calories you’re burning. Train in a certain heart rate zone to improve your fitness level or compare your pace and heart rate to past performance on the same run.

Share Workouts Wirelessly
With Forerunner 405CX, you can share your locations, advanced workouts and courses wirelessly with other Forerunner 405 users. Send your favorite workout to your friends to try, or compete against someone else’s recorded course. Sharing data is easy: just select “transfer” to send your information to a nearby device.

Run, Sync, Store and Share
Once you’ve logged the miles, innovative ANT+ wireless technology automatically transfers data to your computer when Forerunner is in range. No cables, no hookups. The data’s just there, ready for you to analyze, categorize and share through our online community, Garmin Connect or our optional Garmin Training Center software. You can even plan workouts on your computer and then send them to your Forerunner.

Train Year Round
Take your training inside with the versatile Forerunner 405CX and optional wireless accessories. Pair it with an optional foot pod to track your speed, distance and running cadence indoors when GPS signals are unavailable. The wireless foot pod clips onto your laces for easy removal and automatically turns on when you start moving. Or pair your Forerunner with an optional speed/cadence bike sensor to track the speed and distance of your cycling workouts.

What’s in the Box
Forerunner 405CX, USB ANT stick, Heart rate monitor, Two additional wrist straps, AC charger, Charging clip, Owner’s manual on disk, Quick reference guide

List Price: $ 369.99

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Christmas Star Events Proven and Explained by Researcher Using Nasa Astronomy Computer Programs










Zanesville, OH (PRWEB) December 10, 2011

Irene Worthington Baron used over sixty NASA astronomy computer programs to search skies of 2,000-years ago for evidence and proof of the Christmas star. The author reports confirming each discovered birth announcement of Jesus Christ by using multiple astronomy computer programs.

The titles of the NASA computer programs used by the author are listed in the illustrated book, Unraveling the Christmas Star Mystery, at the URL: http://www.irenebaron.com, and at the end of this press release.

Ms. Baron stated, “Just because a spectacular celestial event occurred in the dawn sky of 2,000- years ago did not mean it was part of Jesus Christ’s birth announcement. The event had to have the correct associated symbolism that was used by ancient priests, astronomers, astrologers, and cosmologists referring to the birth of the new and most powerful God to be born in the universe.”

The author correlated interpretations of celestial symbols and symbolic events used by the star watchers of Christ’s time with the actual events as they occurred in the dawn sky. The difficulties she encountered during the research are included in the book.

Readers will find text references of the ancient symbolism in the book correlated with endnotes that are listed by chapter. References are listed in the newly published digital book, Unraveling the Christmas Star Mystery, at the URL:http://www.irenebaron.com, and at the end of this press release.

According to Ms. Baron, there were ten major, celestial events announcing the birth of Jesus Christ, the last being the position marker over Bethlehem. The events created what she considers to be the greatest birth announcement in the history of mankind.

Individuals using astronomy computer programs are invited by the author to verify the celestial events she discovered. In her book she identifies each event by day, hour, month, and year.

It has become common knowledge that the star watchers of 2000-years ago studied the sky at dawn. Participating individuals must therefore set the time of their searches to dawn in the time zone of Bethlehem.

It is common knowledge to current astronomers that ancient astronomers, astrologers, priests and cosmologists used symbols and symbolism to interpret star movements prior to the Babylonians of 4,000-years ago.

The movements of the stars and planets in the heavens are precise and mathematical. The author therefore concluded that the ancient star watchers, well versed in mathematics and astronomy, were able to make predictions of star movements years in advance. Ms. Baron stated it is logical to conclude that having advance knowledge is what enabled the entourages of wisemen/magi/astronomers/priests, and their support personnel, ample time to travel from their homelands to Bethlehem in Judea to pay homage to the new God and become, perhaps, the first gentiles to worship Him.

Ms. Baron learned the details concerning the ancient interpretations of symbols and star movements by using abstracts, books, papers, and periodicals concerning ancient history and archeology including studies of ancient writings, wall carvings, art, astronomy, and historical artifacts. As stated earlier, these references are included at the end of this press release. A few examples of the resources identifying the symbols and symbolism of the ancient astronomers, astrologers, and cosmologists and their interpretations include:

Archaeoastronomy and the Roots of Science by E. Krupp, AAAS Selected Symposium 71. Westview Press.

The Norton History of Astronomy & Cosmology by J. North, published by the W.W. Norton & Company.

Echoes of the Ancient Skies: The Astronomy of Lost Civilizations by E.C. Krupp, published by Harper & Row Publishers.

The Reports of The Magicians and Astrologers of Nineveh and Babylon with editor R.C. Thompson, published by Luzac & Company.

The author reports from her research that the spectacular birth announcement events began in July of that eventful year when the ancient “wandering star” gods Venus, Mars, and Jupiter were closely lined up in the dawn sky. At opposition, they had their full faces brilliantly illuminated like neon signs. Symbolically, astronomers were being asked to pay attention for what was to come. From that point on, significant and spectacular symbolic events happened rapidly.

The author found the ancient dawn sky gods moved in unique ways to help create the impressive Christmas star events. According to her research, each celestial event provided further symbolic evidence that the new God being born on Earth was destined to become the most powerful God of the Universe.

Ms. Baron stated, “The ancient star watchers were probably shaking in the sandals when they interpreted the phenomenal and spectacular events. The predicted birth of the greatest God in the universe was probably, to them, the biggest event to ever happen on Earth.”

According to her references, the ancient priests and astronomers assigned different attributes to each of the “wandering stars,” including Saturn. Their various symbolic beliefs concerning the Moon god of knowledge and their all powerful Sun god of creation are also discussed and referenced in the book.

Using references to verify her findings, Ms. Baron explains the specific celestial symbolic interpretations of ancient civilizations including the Akkadians, Asians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Chinese, Egyptians, Mespotamians, Persians, and Sumerians.

The digital book was written and illustrated by the author to enable persons ages twelve and older to understand the information presented. Astronomy knowledge needed to understand the birth announcement events is explained in an easy to comprehend format.

The digital book, Unraveling the Christmas Star Mystery, is available from major electronic book sellers such as the Amazon Kindle Store, Barnes & Noble eBooks, and the Sony Reader Store.

One reviewer reports:

Unraveling the Christmas Star Mystery is a thorough, accurate and spellbinding account of the Christmas star phenomenon based on numerous NASA computer programs, Biblical passages, historical records, illustrations on ancient monuments, coins, and legal seals dating back three thousand or more years. The scientific data with ancient observations and beliefs form a precise explanation of the birth of Jesus and the associated phenomenon of the Christmas star. This text is a good source of information for the scholar, teacher, and population in general. Recommended highly for Biblical Scholars.

H. Lewis, M.D.

Ms. Baron currently resides in Ohio.

Additional information may be found on her Web site: http://www.irenebaron.com.

She will be glad to answer astronomy questions related to her research. She may be contacted through the email address: irenebaron(at)irenebaron(dot)com.

The public domain, astronomy computer programs were sent to the author by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration education library. She used their computer programs to discover, verify, and report the astronomy events listed in the digital book: Unraveling the Christmas Star Mystery. The computer program titles include:

    Adjust Right Ascension & Declination for Precession

    Altitude Azimuth

    Altazimuth Calculator – Interpolator

    Angular separation – Two Stars

    Calendar

    Calendrics

    Close Encounters

    Comet

    Coordinates: Moon & Planets – Any Date

    Conjunction

    Dynamic Planet Orbit Plotter for different Solar Masses

    Elongations & Transits of Polaris

    Ephemerides

    Ephemeris

    Ephemeris computer

    Equinoxes & Solstices

    Galilean Satellite Positions

                Great Circle Distance

    Julian Day & Calendar Interchange

    Lunar Eclipse/Umbra

    Lunar & Solar Eclipse Calculations

    Mars: Next Opposition & Data

    Messier and NGC Catalogs

    Moon: Eclipses for Any Year

    Moon Finder

    Moon: Phases for Any Date

    Moon Phase Program

                Moon Phases

    Moon Plotter for Phases/Locations

                North Sky: A Computerized Star Chart

    Northern Star field

    Observer

    Planet Coordinates

    Planet Data

    Planet Finder

    Planet Grand Tour

    Planet Locator and Solar System Simulator

    Planet Orbits

    Planet views

    Precession

    RA & DEC ;Moon & Planets – Any Date

    Retrograde Motion of Mars

    Rise/Set/Transit & Star Time

    Satellite Passage

    Solar Eclipse #1

    Solar Eclipse #2

    Solar System Orrery

    Solar system: Rise Transit Set

    Spirografix – True Path Plotter

    Star & Nebula Locator

    Summing Stellar Magnitudes

    Sun Azimuth & Maximum Altitude

    Sunrise/Set

    Sunrise/Set Version #2

    Sunrise Sunset, Dawn & Dusk

    Sunrise/Sunset/Sun locations

    Text

    Time Dilation

    Time: Local Mean == Sidereal

    Times of rising and Setting of Mercury and Venus For Any Date

    Twilight times: any Location

    Ursa Star Time

    Year Sunrise/Set & Twilight Calculator

    Zodiac Sunsigns

She also used the purchased computer program TellStar – Your Computer Graphics Window to the Universe distributed by Spectrum HoloByte.

The author used over ninety abstracts, books, papers, and periodical references to determine the symbols and symbolic interpretations used by the ancient sky watchers. Endnotes correlate references to the text. The references are listed alphabetically below:

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Wilson, C. Starseekers. Doubleday & Company. New York. 1980.

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Zimmerman, L. Heads & Tales of Celestial Coins. Sky & Telescope. 89. 3. Pp. 28-29. 1995.

Ms. Baron attributes her success to numerous pastors who permitted access to their personal books and church libraries. She highly appreciates the helpful reference librarians at John McIntire Public Library in Zanesville, OH who obtained numerous books from other libraries at her request. The extensive library of the Zanesville Art Center was also utilized as was the Internet.

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Question by TALLguy18: Im going to build a 20 watt speaker, and I just want to know if I need any aditional electronics?
Other than an amp, what do I need?
Inside a 100w speaker i looked at, inside i saw a capacitor and a 100 ohm resistor.
What can those possibly be for?
The bass didn’t have the resistor or capacitor so do you think additional electronics like that are necessary?

Best answer:

Answer by Allan W
At a guess I would say they formed a high pass filter to reduce the bass signal feeding into the speaker while allowing the full signal to the bass speaker.

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CES 2011 – Consumer Electronics Show – Las Vegas, NV
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Article by hi joiney

Electronic components industry, silicon cycle is about 4-5 year cycle, in 2004, the electronic components industry, the high point of the economy, starting in 2005 the economy started to slide, run from the situation in 2007, the industry is still low in the economy Although China’s electronic components industry has grown faster than average growth in the information industry, but growth is still not high, worldwide semiconductor industry started from the third quarter, signs of gradual change for the better, the semiconductor industry is expected to be significant in 2008 the recovery of the concern related to listed companies.View from the performance of listed companies, listed companies in the industry of electronic components industry profitability, performance increased rapidly, accounting standards if the net new investment brought about revenue growth, its overall performance is still low, average, earnings per share will be lower. We expect the electronic components industry in China in 2008 the economy will gradually recover, with the current electronic components industry in China has been upgraded with the conditions, the main power source of economic recovery industry technical upgrading and capacity expansion, the electronic components industry has the capacity expansion and upgrading of industrial technology ability of listed companies of concern. Focus on the long power technology, ultrasonic electronics, mid-, health benefits and Technology, China microelectronics, electronics and aerospace electrical Farah.    First, the industry continued in the downturn, but the situation changed    From the large environment, the global semiconductor industry is in a depressed cycle, but the situation has taken a turn positive trend. Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) released the report, in September this year, global semiconductor sales into consecutive months    Rapid growth, reaching 22.6 billion U.S. dollars. Than the same period last year by 5.9% in August this year, an increase of more than 5%. Third quarter sales reached 67.8 billion U.S. dollars, compared with same period last year by 5.9% over the second quarter of this year’s 13.2%.    In the first nine months was 188.8 billion U.S. dollars sales revenue, compared with an increase of 3.5% over the same period last year. Said on the first three quarters of 2007, the semiconductor industry growth is relatively slow, is still in recession cycle, but in August and September from the sale to see significant improvement in sales, up significantly faster. From the third quarter, the factors that drive rapid growth of the semiconductor to see, mainly PC and mobile phone driven semiconductor industry growth, its microprocessor and flash memory drive sales growth in the third quarter microprocessor sales revenues increased 18.7%, while the third quarter of flash memory chips sales of more than ring up 46.2%.    China’s electronic information industry from the running situation, starting from the third quarter of 2007, industry growth began to improve. Gradually from January to April 2007 showed lower trend, the first 4 months of electronic information industry, manufacturing industry realized main business income of 1.18294 trillion yuan, up 17.0%; from January to April 2007, China’s electronic components, electronic components industry were to achieve sales 215 billion yuan, 143.4 billion yuan, respectively, year on year increase of 21%, 19.2%, with the end of 2006, 31% and 25% growth compared to the overall industry revenue growth continued to slow.    Third-quarter growth rate of the electronic information industry has rebounded, but the growth rate and 2006 than did slow down the first three quarters of 2007 the electronic information industry realized main business income of 3.45718 trillion yuan, up 20.1%. Case of electronic components other than the growth of electronic information industry is good, its share of the total industry has come to the second place, first nine months of electronic components industry to achieve revenue 564.06 billion yuan, up 26.9%, higher than the industry average of 7.2 percentage points. However, China’s electronic components industry for its technology level is still lagging behind more developed countries abroad, exports mainly to relatively low-end products, competitiveness is not strong, relatively poor profitability.    Comparison of the electronic components industry favored the current sub-sectors PCB printed circuit board industry, orders increased faster, according to IPC statistics, in September orders for North American PCB industry grew 15.2%, from orders and shipments than watching seven consecutive maintained at 1 month or more.

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Question by paramveer s: I want to know that can i continue my electronics and communication degree abroad?
I am doing btech in electronics and communication degree and is going to complete second year of degree from reputed university in india but i want to move abroad to complete my degree .Can i do so ?If yes, then how?Please guide me its very urgent and related to my career.

Best answer:

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this is a confusing quest!

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Garbage Island is no joke, it’s twice the size of texas and poisons both our food chain and our drinking water. However, with companies like Gazelle it’s now possible to Recycle your electronics, and get money for your Gadgets! In this episode we cover the best way to recycle your gadgets like cell phones, how to get money for your gadgets, the benefits of recycling and Garbage Island. Get Money For Used and Old Gadgets and Electronics Including Cell Phones & Recycling for Gadgets and Electronics: Gazelle: www.gazelle.com 1800Recycling: 1800recycling.com Sell And Recycle www.sellandrecycle.com ‪Subscribe! http ‪Gadget Girl on Facebook: www.facebook.com Gadget Girl on Twitter: www.twitter.com ‬ Bloggity Blog: www.gadgetgirlshow.com ‪E-mail Gadget Girl gadgetgirlshow@gmail.com ‬ ‪Gadget Girl is a Bi-Weekly Tech and Gadget show featuring the latest news, break throughs, and all things awesome. The show stars Amber Lee (Obama Girl), our resident gadget nerd.

Unity Books Now Added to the e-learning Library in PacktLib











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PacktLib, Packt Publishing’s online digital library, is pleased to announce the addition of Unity books to its e-Learning library. As teaching Unity is becoming more and more popular, and following feedback from e-Learning library subscribers, Packt has added Unity books to the e-Learning library to satisfy educators.

The dedicated e-Learning library in PacktLib is a beneficial resource for administrators, teachers and now also for game developers to learn about the ways in which to study books in order to enhance their skills and acquire knowledge in their respective work projects and areas of interests through electronic means.    

At no extra cost, subscribers to the e-Learning subscription on PacktLib will now get access to Packt’s Unity books. This includes access to Packt’s bestselling Unity Game Development Essentials, which is being relaunched for 3.x in November. Packt’s Unity books allow readers to understand the basic principles of game design before further advancing into learning about the game development techniques by using step-by-step guides to simply illustrate the process of creating a game. Furthermore, some books in this series will enable readers to use the free Unity 3D game engine to build games. Packt’s Unity books also cover tips and tricks, innovative ideas and coding samples that support the development of sophisticated gaming visuals and sequences.

With more than 35 books in this subject area, subscribers of the e-Learning library will have full access to an archive of up-to-date information on relevant technologies ranging from Moodle, Sakai, Alice, Mahara and Unity. Moreover, future books added to the library will also be made available to subscribers as long as they have a subscription. This resource will give educators and game developers the tools to organise projects effectively and create fun games as well as the ability to search for specific information on the PacktLib platform.

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I want to know how to buy electronics as a reseller?

Question by Abdul: I want to know how to buy electronics as a reseller?
I would like to know how to buy electronics product specially apple, blackberrys, or any other smart phones in cheap price so I can sell it with a bit profit. Any help?

Best answer:

Answer by Common Sense
You can’t. These companies sell to authorized dealers only.

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It is true that one way of attracting customers to try new electronic products is to give out electronic promotional products to people. This is because we have already developed our attachment with electronics since the time we were born. From the time we were babies and watch TV which is the primary electronic appliance in our house we still mingle with electronic gadgets like calculators and kids’ computers while we are in school. Then when we are already professionals we still use electronics in our jobs like making reports, presentations and graphics with our powerful computers so basically we have depended so much on electronics that once we see promotional electronic items we tend to grab the opportunity to have them.

Since electronics have helped us a lot to get through our studies and giving us endless bout of entertainment which made our lives convenient then maybe it’s about time that you get on a business that deals with electronics as well. Everyone uses electronics and it is hardly unimaginable that we can exist successfully without using any electronic appliance in our everyday activities. So if you are determined enough to trade on electronics then you have to start choosing promotional electronic gift items as your advertising tools. You can consider giving away things that deals with electronics such as promotional earphones, calculators and USB drives with your name, or website or logo on it.

To be able to give you ideas on how to save on shopping promotional items then take these following considerations.

1. Purchase promotional electronic items by wholesale or by bulk because you can have large discounts through this method. Bulk buying is also good for your business because you are ensured that you will have a sufficient supply of electronic giveaways that will keep large number of people aware with your products and business.

2. Always personalize your promotional electronic materials with your logo or website to market your business and products as people use your giveaways.

3. If you need a partner to run your business then pick a partner who knows about the trade and have contacts with reputable suppliers that manufacture the best and affordable electronic promotional products.

If you are worrying where to find suppliers of electronic gift items and promotional products then better look up online because there are always companies that offer such services especially on personalizing gift items. They can also give you a wide array of electronic giveaways like personalized laser pointers or iPod accessories which are so hot these days. Branding is the name of trade here so better hook up with companies that manufacture good quality giveaways and at the same time can give you big discounts on your orders.

Also, try to stock on a wide selection of promotional electronic items to satisfy the various tastes of your potential clients. Then when you are already established and people start to look for your trade start finding suppliers that can give you the same better quality items and still your logo on every product. As a last advice, keep your reputation intact with every product you sell. Remember that your name or your logo is in there and you would not want people waving your products while they are complaining of malfunctions and inefficiencies of your products.

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Question by heckyealevel1foreverlol: What do I need to know about electronics to do well on the ASVAB?
I know virtually nothing about electronics.

I took a practice test and got 25% correct on the electronics section, although I guessed on nearly every problem.

What terms and concepts should I know to do better?

Best answer:

Answer by Evolve or become extinct
You should know 80% of them, find a book on basic electronics and study. Knowing the names of the components is far from enough, you need to know how they effect current going through a circuit.

Probably gobs of stuff like that on the net.

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iD Tech Camps Launches New Learning Service iDTech365.com











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Campbell, CA (PRWEB) November 04, 2011

A study by the Kaiser Family Foundation reported that youth spend on average over seven and a half hours a day engaged in electronic media. The key to gaining students’ attention seems to be clear: engage them online.

Summer technology educator iD Tech Camps, the leader in summer STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programs, is taking that lesson to heart with iD Tech 365, a new subscription learning service available starting November 1st, 2011.

“We want students to get excited about STEM. We want it to be a part of their daily lives, 365 days a year,” explained iD Tech 365 developer Josh Grayson. “With iD Tech 365, we’re turning students’ common instinct to consume technology and media into an educational opportunity.” The service, which is designed to complement regular summer tech programs offered by iD in video game design, programming, app development, digital photography, and more, is a response to the most common question posed to iD by parents and students: “How can students keep building technology skills?”

iD Tech 365 will offer students in-depth technology tutorials, gaming tournaments, and social forums where they can trade tech stories and share accomplishments. The service is ideal for both before and after iD’s summer programs (although anyone can sign up), allowing students to advance existing tech skills and explore new areas of technology. In combination with the official iD Tech Camps 2012 season launch earlier this week, the debut of this new service greatly expands students’ opportunities to explore technology.

iD Tech Camps already has a high rate of returning students, and with this new platform for staying connected throughout the school year, the idea is that students will have more of a continuous STEM education experience – allowing them to pick up where they left off learning in the summer and keep honing their skills. It’s also ideal for maintaining the social benefits of tech camp.

“We’ve been on the forefront of technology education for 14 years, and we know that it’s not just about the technical stuff,” explains iD Tech Camps CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi. “Camp is about finding your social niche – the other people that love to code apps just as much as you do – and building up a community with them.” The online community – with its tournament system and multiple forums – combines the fun and camaraderie of camp with continued education and STEM skill development.

What do iD alumni have to talk about? The iPhone® apps they’ve published to the Apple® store, the gaming companies they’ve founded, the programming books they’ve written, and the film contests they’ve won. Since iD curriculum is project-based, many students use their work from camp as a jumping off point for applying their tech skills to schoolwork and personal projects. Some alumni have continued developing their final projects from camp, and published games to the app store. Others have been inspired to found tech clubs at school, or start their own businesses. With the strong social support of iD Tech 365, it will be even easier for students to share ideas and brainstorm new projects with like-minded peers.

So – spend seven and a half hours as an active, engaged media creator, or seven and a half hours as a passive media consumer? The obvious choice becomes the easy choice with iD Tech 365 and its year-round learning tools.

ABOUT iD TECH CAMPS AND iD TEEN ACADEMIES

iD Tech Camps, the World’s #1 Tech Camp, provides STEM education summer programs for students ages 7-18. Learn how to make your own video game, program your own iPhone® app, create 3D models with Autodesk® Maya®, build websites with Flash® and more. Weeklong programs are held at prestigious universities throughout the U.S. including Stanford, Princeton, UCLA and others. Teens participate in intensive two-week, pre-college Academy programs: iD Gaming Academy, iD Programming Academy and iD Visual Arts Academy. Visit http://www.internalDrive.com or call 1-888-709-TECH (8324) for more information.

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