No
The type of wood commonly used for desk table tops is hardwood, such as oak, maple, cherry, or walnut. These woods are durable and provide a sturdy surface for working or studying.
they are genarel use for desk tops, shelves and sides.
Under the coils, through the tops of the valve covers.Under the coils, through the tops of the valve covers.
Think of it as a temporary space or "Blackboard" or "workspace" for your CPU. Like the top of your desk. Limited amounts of things can be worked on at the same time but the access is much faster for things in "Ram" or on the top of your desk. The desk drawers or file cabinets might be a hard drive or disk drive. You can still get stuff from them but slower. But they hold a lot more. Hope this helps!
no you can't just ask some one that has experernce . :)
Yes it can. well it depends, WIFI from your Desktop or To your Desktop it is from your Desktop than yes but if it to your desktop i am not Sure
No, TOPS does NOT recognize GEDs. High School Diplomas only.
"actuary's desk" if there's only one actuary "actuaries' desk" if the desk belongs to/is used by more than one actuary
There are two types of cases for desk tops. One is the square box that most people had sitting on their desk with the monitor sitting on top of it. Currently desktop models are most commonly housed in a tower case, which is designed to stand tall, like a tower, and sits under or beside the desk.
There were 767 Ram Air IV Hard tops, and 37 convertibles.
You can go to Start -> Control Panel --> System. You can see a lot of information here including the installed RAM amount. or on a command prompt: just type sysinfo and it provides system info inculding RAM.
only rom