What part of the boat is the gully?
I DO NOT KNOW ABOUT A "GULLY" BUT MOST SHIPS HAVE A "GALLEY", WHICH IS THE KITCHEN.
What is the fastest laptop available today?
Any laptop with 8 gb of ram, an Intel Core i7 processor, and an SSD is really fast. There is a number of them, check out the Sony Vaio S.
What is the best PC laptop for designers?
The best laptop for designers would be the Compaq Presario CQ62. Its has a bunch of apps and a speedy Intel Celeron prosesor inside, complete with amazing Windows 7! Its a great all around laptop that will get most jobs done easily and efficiently.
In Pokemon emerald you cant find a master ball in the team aqua cave help?
Yes you can just keep going through till you find one that's what i did
What is the long form of ABACUS?
Abacus is not an acronym. The word passed through Latin, Greek and Hebrew from Mesopotamian where it meant "counting board".
What are the key success factors in management control system?
four factors that determined the success of a control methods
What is the cost of a CRT monitor in Rs?
The cost of a 17" CRT Monitor as per today of the company LG is 5600Rs.
" " 17" TFT screen is 8600rs. Date is : 22-07-07.
What is the difference between a compact computer and other computers?
There are quite a few differences between a compact computer and other computers. Compact computers are easier to take with you.
The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of $666.66, because Steve Wozniak "liked repeating digits" and because it was a one-third markup on the $500 wholesale price.
How many kids aged 6 to 16 own personal computers?
well, considering it is the year 2008 and computers have been available since the late 70's i would guess somewhere between 98 or 99%? who the hell doesn't own a computer? I'm on welfare and i own a computer and the internet lol my sister who is 6 and all of her friends know how to use a computer, i knew how to use a computer and navigate the internet when i was 9, its nothing new
Full form of switch mode power supply?
An auto-switching power supply is one which can switch between power inputs instantaneously, preventing a loss of current to the machine.
These power supplies may have redundancy built into them (in effect, they may be one or more traditional power supplies built to work together), or they may not. the key is that they have multiple power inputs (usually in the form of two or more power cords), and can chose which ones to draw power from.
What is the meaning of cvv in computer language?
It has no meaning in computer language; CVV is a card validation value, the 3-digit value on the back of credit and debit cards. If CVV has any meaning within a computer program, it is user-defined. You will have to look at the declaration of the symbol and/or how it is used in order to determine its meaning.
What are the steps of assembling a computer system?
Over the years, it has become more and more simple to work on, and even build your own computer. If you are building your first computer, you will first want to research which parts actually work together. Not all computer parts are the same by any stretch of the imagination. Assuming that you have your parts ready to go (including a case, power supply, motherboard, processor, memory, hard drive(s), optical drive(s), keyboard, mouse, monitor, cables, and any expansion cards) the first thing to remember is that _Static Electricity Can Kill A Computer_.
Therefore, grounding yourself with a wrist strap is the first step. For safety, do *not* plug in the power supply while you are using a wrist strap; since a short can travel from the power supply through YOU to get to a ground.
Before starting assembly, look at the manual for the motherboard. There may be brackets that need to be mounted *before* mounting the motherboard for the CPU cooler. You will save yourself having to take everything apart by reading the manual and making sure nothing has to be mounted to the motherboard before installation.
Since many cases will support multiple types and sizes of motherboards, the first thing you would need to do is to figure out where the standoffs go. The standoffs hold the motherboard away from the case. When you put the motherboard in the orientation it needs to be inside of the case, you should see holes in the motherboard lining up with holes in the case to mount the standoffs.
Once the motherboard has been mounted, the CPU (if it is not already on the motherboard) can go on. CPU's mount with a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket. The key phrase here is ZERO INSERTION FORCE. That means that the CPU should go easily into the holes. If you need to exert any force at all, then something is wrong (for example, a bent pin, or the ZIF socket isn't released). Never force a CPU in or out of the socket!
Next you will want to apply thermal paste to the CPU and install the heat sink. A common mistake that people make is thinking that "more is better" with thermal paste. This is very far from the truth. Thermal paste will act as an insulator instead of a conductor if it is too thick. Apply a small amount of thermal paste to the top of the CPU (about the size of 3 grains of rice) and spread it evenly across the CPU (just the raised part!). Then, place the heat sink on top of the CPU and "wiggle" it slightly to make sure the paste is evenly distributed. Clip the heat sink into the holder following the instructions.
Using the motherboard manual, locate the headers (rows of pins sticking up) to which get attached the power button, reset button, any USB devices in the case, hard drive light, power light, etc. Watch for the polarization. While it isn't important on, say, the reset button if you plug the connector on backwards, things like the power light and HDD light may not work if they are hooked up backwards. Later, when you power on the computer, you should see those lights working; if not, chances are you have the plugs on the header on backwards.
Next up, install the RAM as instructed in the manual. Always make sure that your RAM is "matched" as far as capacity and speed for the best performance and most stability.
The power supply supplies power to the motherboard, drives, and sometimes even to peripheral cards (like video cards) on higher-end models that use more power than is safe for the motherboard to supplly. Attach the power supply leads to the motherboard as outlined in the manual. Be aware; many motherboards have an extra power connector that will also need to be attached.
Next, drives and expansion cards get installed. Drives should be mounted in the available, correctly-sized bays. In other words, if you have a 3 1/2" drive bay for a hard drive, use it, as opposed to adapting a 5 1/4" bay down to hold the drive. It is preferable that hard drives get mounted flat; with the circuit board side down, as opposed to "on their noses" with the power and data connections facing up. (This is "old school"; newer drives with a proper park mechanism don't have the problems that older ones did; but it's still a good habit to keep drives oriented properly).
All drives will need a power cable and a data cable. On IDE devices, the data cable is a 40- or 80-conductor flat cable. On SATA drives, they are a small, keyed cable about 1/2" wide and about 1/8" thick. Floppy cables (if used) are a 34-conductor ribbon cable.
Once the drives are installed, install any other peripheral cards (TV Tuner card, Video Card, etc.) and insure that they are in the proper slot, seated firmly and completely, and that the retaining screw on the back of the case is installed.
Cover any "open slots" with covers provided with your case where there are not cards present, to help with air flow and reduce dust.
Finally, you should be ready to "smoke test" the unit. Technicians call it the "Smoke Test" because you turn it on, and see if any of the magical blue smoke that makes electronics work escapes. You should hear a single beep, meaning the computer has passed its POST (Power-On Self Test) and you should see the computer starting to boot. You should be able to put an OS CD/DVD into the drive, press "Reset", and start the installation of the operating system.
I think I've covered everything... if not, feel free to make this article better. :)
What is the best laptop for graphic designers?
Honestly, there is no such thing as "the best laptop for designers". Luckily it's not that complicated. It's mostly based on your individual day-to-day operations and your budget. For example, the requirements for someone who does alot of video editing would be a bit higher than someone who designs posters etc. This relates to running "memory hog" applications such as Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere in comparison to just running PhotoShop and InDesign which require a bit less on the side of resources. Currently I am employed as a Graphic Designer/Web Developer. My usual day-to-day applications are Photoshop, InDesign, Dreamweaver(Windows)/Aptana Studio (Mac), Flash, Visual Studio. I am more of a developer than a designer and therefore performance is a big thing for me. Whenever I work I open all required applications simultaneously which (to me) makes my day a bit more productive. This means that I require a laptop which can handle Design and Development applications all running together with ease. I work at home or at the office (depends on my mood). Am a Mac and am a PC. My laptops are configured as follows and work perfectly without any crashes or "lack of memory" issues. They are both "high-end" laptops and would take a bigger chunk of your budget than "lower-end" laptops. At Work: MacBook Pro: 2.6 GHz Core 2 Duo, 4 GB DDR Ram 800MHz, 200 GB HDD, 512 MB Geforce 8600M GT Graphics Card, Mac OSX version 10.5.6. At Home: Dell Studio 17: 2.5 GHz Core 2 Duo, 4 GB DDR Ram 800MHz, 250 GB HDD, 256MB ATI® Mobility Radeon HD 3650, Windows Vista Home Premium SP1. They both get the job done. But that's just for me. The job could get done with alot less in the "power" department such as 2GB of memory rather than 4GB or a 1.8 GHz Processor rather than a 2.5 Ghz which in turn saves you a few bucks. Therefore use what works for you and your pocket. K.K.R.
Explain why computer prices are decreasing even though computer functionality is increasing?
Suppy is high, while demand is low; perhaps due to the state of the economy.
What does the HP on the HP sauce bottle stand for?
The original recipe for HP Sauce was invented and developed by Harry Palmer, from whom the initials "H. P." derive. It was first known as "Harry Palmer's Famous Epsom Sauce".
How can you tell the difference between a UK Wii and a European Wii?
There is no difference they are all the same as they are located in the same region!
Which company is best for its desktop computers?
HP reinvents how you work, how you play, and how you live with cutting-edge technology solutions. Hewlett Packard is known for its laptops, computers, tablets, printers, accessories, and much more!
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How much is the cheapest computer in the world?
There's no possible way to answer this question. I've given away working computers for free when the company I was working for closed an office; before I found someone willing to take them, there was a possibility that we were going to have to PAY to have them disposed of. So the best answer is "some negative amount of money," with the exact amount depending probably on the size.
What will be the best computer in about 15 years from now?
THE ( SJT ) WILL THE BEST COMPUTER IN ABOUT 15 YEARS FROM NOW BECAUSE OF ITS SOFTWARE THAT CAN'T BE TALKED ABOUT YET.
If a person already has lots of computer games and still buys more is he sinning?
If they get in the way of your time and fellowship with God they could be considered Idols. Just be careful not to put them before God. We all fall in to Idol worship of some sort sometime. To much T.V., To much attention to our car, House , etc. We have too many toys and other distractions on this earth and Satan will use them to his advantage. We have to try to put God first in our lives then he will bless us with much more than this world could ever offer. It is a fact that the more we focus on him the less importance worldly things possess. Matthew Ch. 6 verse 33.
No. It's not listed as Sin in the Bible. But maybe Yes, by excess..