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03 31st, 2009

On March 20, 2009, at 1:00 pm EDT, join a panel of scientists for a live Sun-Earth Day Webcast on www.nasa.gov and NASA TV. During the webcast, scientists will share discoveries about the sun, while students monitor the sun and prepare their own space weather forecast. New and exciting images and animations will be shared during the program. Sun-Earth Day is comprised of a series of programs and events that occur throughout the year culminating with a celebration on or near the Spring …

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03 31st, 2009

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03 31st, 2009

Learning Microsoft Windows XP 4511 - Closeout

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03 31st, 2009

IBM System x3650 7979 Server - 7979E9U

IBM System x3650 servers feature fast Intel processors, which provide greater system performance. With a compact 2U footprint, the rack-optimized System x3650 servers help save valuable rack space and resources. It is packed with highly integrated, advanced server features designed for compute-intensive, web-based, or enterprise network applications, where space is a primary consideration. Product Description: IBM System x3650 7979, Quad-Core Xeon X5450 3 GHz Type: Server Form Factor: Rack-mountable, 2U Dimensions (WxDxH): 17.5 in x 27.5 in x 3.3 in Weight: 46.5 lbs Localization: English Server Scalability: 2-way Processor: 1 x Intel Quad-Core Xeon X5450 / 3 GHz ( Quad-Core ) Cache Memory: 12 MB L2 cache Cache Per Processor: 12 MB RAM: 4 GB (installed) / 48 GB (max), DDR II SDRAM, ECC Chipkill, 667 MHz, PC2-5300 Storage Controller: RAID ( ServeRAID-8k ) ; Serial Attached SCSI ( Serial Attached SCSI ), PCI Express ( Adaptec AIC-9580W ) Server Storage Bays: Hot-swap 3.5″ Hard Drive: None. Optical Storage: CD-RW / DVD-ROM combo Monitor: None. Graphics Controller: PCI, ATI ES1000, 32 MB Networking: Network adapter, PCI Express, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet Power: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz ) Power Redundancy: Yes Manufacturer Selling Program: IBM Express Manufacturer Warranty: 3 years warranty ( on-site )

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Bristol Traditional Reception Furniture - Arm Chair

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03 30th, 2009

Michael Rage was a train driver. However, his real passion was photography. Michael owned an SLR digital camera and lenses worth $12,000. He spent a lot of his spare time looking for and taking exciting and unusual photographs. He particularly enjoyed taking photographs of people, and the night skies. He also owned a $5,000 telescope for the purpose of photographing the night sky.

Michael had set up a web page on which he placed some of his most spectacular photos. Michael was approached by NASA after having seen his web site. NASA asked Michael to join a team of other amateur photographers to photograph designated portions of the night sky. NASA agreed to contribute $3,000 per annum to the maintenance of his photographic equipment.

A regular science programme on TV did a special feature of Michael as a result of his invitation to be amongst a select few to help NASA. Also, Michael had established a strong following as a result of his web site. Because of these two factors request were often made of Michael by other photographers to teach them better photographic techniques generally and of astronomical bodies in particular. Michael was also often approached by people who wanted to take up photographer to teach them the basics of photography.

As a result of these requests Michael began running small classes for basic and advanced photography. Michael would run these classes once every month for beginners over 2 days, and once every month over 2 evenings, for 4 hours each evening, for those wishing to learn the technique of night sky photography. In fact Michael simply incorporated these classes into his usual photographic routine. Thus, on most Friday and Saturday evenings Michael would take photos of the evening sky. Now, every fourth Friday and Saturday he would also teach the art of photography. To help in his lessons Michael bought two new telescopes each worth $3,000, an overhead projector worth $3,500 and a computer worth $1,800 to help in the lessons he gave.

Michael charged the people who attended his classes $175. Each class was restricted to six people. He held ten classes a year for beginners and six classes a year for those wishing to learn how to photograph the night sky. In total Michael received $16,800 in fees.

The salary from train driving is clearly income. However, are the other amounts Michael received assessable income?

Heya!

This is actually quite straight forward. All of the income is taxable income, in this example. Typically, Michael would either register an S-Corp or start filing a schedule C to show his business. Then he could write an expenses off against the income. So the two new telescopes, the projector, and the computer would all be expenses.

Anyway, income per year would total as follows:

$3,000 from NASA
$16,800 in fees
+ Any fees from being on TV, income from his website, or from those asking for his help in learning

Good luck!



03 30th, 2009

I would like u programmers to help me with that code/script that enables users to change the appearance of their profiles, For example, if a user prefers a blue background/thene as his profile he can change, something of the sort to My space , in a way

i will appreciate greatly

Regards

Man, OK I get your point. One of the example, I will give is that

Explanation: This will make your background blue, “blue” is attribute of body tag, they must be enclosed with double quotes.

No easy answers but if you will learn step-by-step like a programmer. I recommend you JavaScript, it is universal internet language. Though PHP is used more on the server-side programming. Without any doubts, start your training in

http://www.w3schools.com
http://www.php.net



Tools for Web Design?

Author: admin
03 30th, 2009

When designing a website, do you use paper before going to the pc/mac? What screen size do you design for? Do you use any other tools/stationery? Thank you.

As a web developer by trade . . . .

This question is far too deep to answer in short. Screen size is no longer thought of in terms of fixed width, you must begin thinking in terms of constant expansion, you can't even rely on 1068 being around for any length of time - monitors are now changing in size and configuration bi-annually. So a fluid layout - one that can expand to any size or compress to the screen of a a palm pilot, and across any browser or OS - is going to be the only "design" that will survive more than a year.

There is much more emphasis on semantic page structure, valid document type, sensible navigation, SEO structure, and ACCESSIBILITY than "presentation." People still use WYSIWYG editors, but they are known to create abhorrent code in the wrong hands - which is usually who's hands they fall into.

The original rules still apply: design for your users, not for The Look of Coolness, and always keep their problems in the forefront. For this, really, is the only reason for a web site to exist - to solve people's problems. You can have the coolest looking site on the 'net, but if it doesn't solve visitors' problems in some way, it will tank.

Table layouts - forget about it, tables are for TABULAR DATA, for data that is best displayed where two matrices intersect, not to hold your pretty design in place. This is one of the tenets of semantic layout.

If you don't grok anything I've said, see the links below - how you conceptualize the design has nothing to do with presentation - it has to do with information architecture, navigation, and fluid distribution of information. All of the below are REQUIRED READING before you put pencil to paper.



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