Not that I'm aware of. But since Filemaker is a database, you can use C++ to access the database just as you would use C++ to create SQL queries on an SQL database. Think of Filemaker as being the backend to your C++ program.
You would need Mono/C#
miles... in kph??? Anyway, the speed of light is 300,000 kilometers/second; you can convert that to whatever unit you want. For example, to convert to kilometers/hour, multiply by 3600.
Area is 2 dimensions of length multiplied, in a square and rectangle anyway. If it is a square, you can just square the length (multiply it by itself)
Least what? Anyway, heat energy is in a way the least useful form of energy, because you can normally convert any other energy to heat energy, but if you have heat energy, you can no longer convert all of it back to other forms of energy.
E.M.Total video converter, designed by Etinysoft studio. It is functional and professional converter for PSP users. Just select the button "convert to PSP",then everything done automatically. Anyway, users still need spend some time on familar with the operation at the beginning.
Just put in a 360 game in the xbox and hold the left trigger. Works every time for me! I dunno why ppl buy them anyway when first xbox plays them.
Zune cannot play FLAC files. Anyway, you can convert FLAC to WMA or to MP3/MP3 with 320kbps in order to play FLAC on Zune.
If you are referring to occasional spots in your field of vision, it is not terribly unusual. If they continue more than a few weeks, or get worse, you might see an opthalmologist. If you are over 40, it's about time for a visual exam anyway.
To convert GB to MB, multiply by 1024. Or by 1000, depending on the definitions used; or just go ahead and multiply by 1000 anyway, if you don't need a great precision.
Most programming languages have supported UNICODE for some time now. Visual Basic started using it by default years ago, so anything written in VB4 or later is fine. Modern Web servers and databases also support unicode by default. C and C++ programs which use 8-bit strings can be converted fairly simply by referencing different libraries and recompiling, and modern coding should be using these by default anyway. In short, the US is pretty much using UNICODE already, unless some really poor development practises are going on.
Batteries will die. Generators will run out of fuel. Both of these are heavier than solar arrays anyway. Solar arrays convert energy from the sun.
Not many plants grow in sand and the plants anyway would need lots of attention, example: water. You would first have to create an oasis and let the plants grow from there.