Planet Green was the name of the network that was formally called Discovery Home. It changed its name again to Destination America.
What are the main German TV channels called?
Not sure which are the "main" channels but Dish Network satellite has German programming including: Deutsche Welle (DW-TV) , EuroNews, German Kino Plus, My Sports Germany and Prosiebensat.1 Welt.
What is meant by micro home audio system?
it is a shelf audio system meant for a single small room like bed room with limited but quality sound output
Where is closed caption located?
The company CAPTIONS inc. has offices in New York and Los Angles and other locations as well. There are other companies do this kind of work.
What channel is spike tv in Philippines?
Some of my friends said it's channel 125 if u have the sky cable or somethin'
What television show starts with a B?
Bonanza, Bewitched, The Benny Hill Show, The Brady Bunch, The Bob Newhart Show and Beverly Hills 90210 were TV shows. They begin with the letter B.
What channels are featured on WWITV?
WWiTV is an online service that allows users to find free streaming television content. Hundreds of channels are available for viewing. Some of the English-language channels broadcasting on WWiTV include Wildlife Channel (documentaries), Fox News (live news), Unravel Travel (Irish travel channel), and Old Cartoons (public domain cartoons).
Why must the outer conductor be separated from the inner one when using coaxial cable?
No signals can pass along a coaxial cable if the outer conductor is not kept electrically separate from the inner one.
Along the entire length of the cable the inner conduuctor and outer shield must never be connected together anywhere because, if they get joined together, the signals will be shorted-out.
What do Gunther and Tinka call themselves?
I'm Gunther, and I'm Tinka, and we are the HENNESHEFERS!!!
I think you are referring to the practice of burying cables underground, rather than stringing the wires on poles above the ground. The reason some people (and some countries) prefer to place the cables underground is that when there is a bad storm, like a hurricane, people won't lose power because the cable won't be blown down by the wind. Burying cable underground is expensive, however, and as a result, many cities continue to have telephone wires and cable above ground, attached to poles.
Black as a "color" is the equal absorption of all frequencies of visible light, creating the maximum contrast to white, which is the reflection of all visible color frequencies.
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Black cannot be generated by a colored light source. The term "black light" refers to a light source that generates light (primarily) in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum.
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For LIGHT, black is not a color, it is the absence of all colors.
For SURFACES, black is a combination of all colors (none are reflected).
For PAINT, it is a mixture of complementary colors in the proper proportions.
Note: This answer is intended for users in the USA only. I am not familiar with laws and regulations in other countries.
Most likely, the coaxial cable isn't hooked-up at the other end. All of your outlets probably come from a box on the side of your house. If this is a single-family dwelling you have legal access to the housebox. Look to see if there is one or more cables in that box that are not attached to a splitter. If so, that's probably the trouble. If there is an open port on the splitter, use it. Check the TV for signal. If you have more than one loose cable you may have to experiment to find the one that goes to the room you want service in. If you don't have an open port get a splitter with more ports and replace the one you have. (It is best if you don't leave any open (aka un-terminated) ports on the splitter. You may be able to get 75 ohm terminators at an electronics supply store.)
If this doesn't work you will probably have to call the cable company. You may only need an outlet activation, which is usually cheaper than an outlet installation.
What is the charter remote code for a trutech tv?
I found a couple of codes in list included with the Charter remote. However, those did not work for my specific TV. However, I was able to use the "Code Search" function in the remote, to get it to work with my TV. When getting into search mode, you are instructed to enter "9-9-1-1". I found that I needed to enter "9-9-1", wait for the TV button to blink twice, then enter "1", and the proceed. I had to hit the "CH +" button about 10 or so times, but it did find the code, and the remote now controls my TV.
What non-cable channel is Ellen broadcasted on in La Crosse Wi?
The non cable channel that Ellen is broadcasted on in La Crosse, WI is channel 8.1 WKBTDT.
Future trends in PDA Development?
The use of PDAs has visibly increased and in the applications which work with them so that a range of functions from accessing e-mail accounts and the Internet to sending faxes and digital images have become commonplace. Importantly, it is the PDA's ability to enable work in different environments and for different purposes that is allowing individuals and organizations to go beyond traditional computing and information seeking infrastructures. This ability is extending these boundaries to the benefit of personal and business applications. In particular, the wireless connectivity of the next generation of PDAs using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will likely support the extension and direction of future applications (see Wireless Networks). Wireless technology in general is set to become cheaper and much more common over the coming year as more home users and institutions deploy or adopt Wi-Fi kits to share lines and devices around the house or within the workplace. The net effect being, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi will become a standard part of notebooks and PDAs. Additionally, Europe and Asia are embracing the wireless market since it moves away from underground cables and new civic planning. At this time, Intel is working with Wi-Fi technology to trial 'hotspot' location partners to create W-LAN (Wireless Local Area Network) marketing and services and has signed on fast food chain McDonalds, as well as Borders Group Books and Hilton Hotels (March 2003). These hotspots would allow PDA and other handheld device users to access information, product and internet resources via these local networks so wherever work or pleasure is located, the user will be 'connected'. On a related note, Palm Canada and Air Canada have jointly released their "Beam & Fly" station in the Air Canada Domestic Maple Leaf lounge at Pearson International Airport. The Beam & Fly station is a new service that allows travellers to receive up-to-the-minute flight schedules, destination guides, world news, sports briefs, and airport maps simply by beaming them into their Palm handheld computers. Analysts predict that this rapid roll out of wireless technology and related applications will drive the development of a new class of handheld device, namely those that can themselves act as 'servers'. This would entail that server technology be incorporated on hand held devices to enable message and service brokering, database hosting and access to selected data. Consequently, businesses and institutions may become part of an infrastructure of ad hoc server networks, more accurately described as On-Demand Mobile Server Networks. Applications in such a network could be on-demand mobile conferencing rather than Instant Messaging. The difference from present set ups would be the ability to move data, images (static and live), and interactive voice messaging, along with text rather than merely simple text messaging. This would be a direct device-to-device transaction, not one going through a central server. As an extension of the on-demand concept, there is evidence that the Web will itself be eclipsed by the 'executable net' which will allow real-time interactive experiences through disposable code, and the extended internet - an information network which covers all electronic devices such as PDAs. Some would say this is a natural outcome of an increasingly mobile population. Indeed, we are already experiencing aspects of this future in the trend toward building ad hoc community based networks. In his new book, Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution, Howard Rheingold applies principles of computer science, economics and anthropology to uncover a sociological shift embodied by what he calls "Generation Txt" - young, mobile persons who use PDAs, mobile phones, and pagers, to create virtual communities and to coordinate community protests and stage events by sending text messages. This phenomenon also known as 'mob-logging,' or mobile blogging, is spreading out globally, using mobile devices and the Web to disseminate information. The changing scope of personalisation is also indicative of these movements. It is becoming a case of mycommunity, rather than myinformation. More users are asking about what they are missing and whether other users think this information is important. Such a shift toward forms of collective communication further underlines how mobile technologies are changing how we view time, the way we navigate our cities and personal spaces, and how we collaborate with other groups of people. Handheld devices, like PDAs, are poised to become key platforms and agents of this shift.
Are there any tv sHow is about puberty?
There are TV shows occasionally about puberty, but this all depends on the country. However, if it is for a child to watch, you can purchase DVD's and books about the subject from online retailers.
I remember the show fondly, though I was in grade-school age. Great show, great videos, and Henry J was the coolest. My Dad and uncle were aspiring cartoonists, and were always drawing up posters for the show, featuring rock stars of the day, and Henry J himself. They were invited on the show a couple of times, and I got to join them on the final episode in October of 1983. Unfortunately, this was months before we got a VCR, so we lost the moment. Hopefully, something exists somewhere.