EL-1000 Series Thermal Converters Substantially Reduce AC/DC Transfer Errors and Produce a Flat Frequency Response Curve up to 100MHZ
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50% Improvement in Frequency Response
Increases the Voice Tracker™ Array
Microphone’s Effectiveness for Meeting
Recording and Conferencing
50% Improvement in Frequency Response
Increases the Voice Tracker™ Array
Microphone’s Effectiveness for Meeting
Recording and Conferencing
01/07/2005 04:27 AMBecause of its high sensitivity, background noise suppression, and
wide field of view, the Voice Tracker™ array microphone has proven to
be very effective in picking up participants throughout a large
conference room. Now that the Voice Tracker™ has a cutoff frequency
of 11.25 kHz, talkers in recordings or in conferences will be more
clearly understood. [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
Reduce Risk: Rent A Plasma Flat Screen
Display
Reduce Risk: Rent A Plasma Flat Screen
Display
03/14/2005 06:14 PMRentacomputer.com, a pioneer in computer and network rentals, has
expanded its rental product line to include the top flat screen plasma
displays from BenQ, Hitachi, JVC, NEC, Panasonic, Pioneer, Sony,
Sharp, ViewSonic, and Zenith. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Jump Start Small Business Revenue and
Reduce Costs Luncheon Series!
Jump Start Small Business Revenue and
Reduce Costs Luncheon Series!
06/22/2004 02:27 AMFree Luncheon Workshops: TechnologySilicon Networks invites all Small
Business Owners to attend free luncheon technology sessions at the
Jack London Inn, on Wednesdays at 11:30 AM. These fact filled
workshops are designed for Small Business owners introduce ways to
reduce small business costs and increase revenue. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2004]
Thermal Integration Dr. Thermal
TI-A8736N Cooler
Thermal Integration Dr. Thermal
TI-A8736N Cooler
04/20/2004 11:20 AMBoston.com / News / Boston Globe /
Opinion / Op-ed / A series of errors on
lewd images
Boston.com / News / Boston Globe /
Opinion / Op-ed / A series of errors on
lewd images
05/15/2004 05:52 AMThis is how they reacted .. sex pictures story .. Christine Chinlund
.. ombudsman .. May
14
boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2004/05/14/
a_series_of_errors_on_lewd_images
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Kingwin Thermal Center CT-02S Review
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/PC-Coolin
g/Kingwin-Thermal-Center-CT02S-Re
Kingwin Thermal Center CT-02S Review
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/PC-Coolin
g/Kingwin-Thermal-Center-CT02S-Re
03/26/2005 09:07 AMDevHardware Mar 26 2005 12:20PM GMT
Palm Font Converters
Palm Font Converters
01/09/2004 09:55 PMmore GUIs
GM, Converters Try to Foster Van
Comeback (AP)
GM, Converters Try to Foster Van
Comeback (AP)
01/04/2005 12:32 AMAP - An automotive fad of the 1970s, customized vans, might be the
next big thing coming out of Detroit.
Canopus introduces two new video
converters
Canopus introduces two new video
converters
11/12/2003 06:47 PMCanopus Corp. has announced two
new video converters: the TwinPact100 and the ADVC300. Both are
compatible with Final Cut Pro, Avid XPress and Adobe Premiere and are
due in December at a list price of US$549 each.
Adapters, converters keep travelers
plugging away
Adapters, converters keep travelers
plugging away
05/27/2004 04:43 AMBaltimore Sun May 27 2004 8:39AM GMT
in response to Outkast's Hey Ya,
Polaroid have published an faq response
on their site
in response to Outkast's Hey Ya,
Polaroid have published an faq response
on their site
02/17/2004 01:18 AMShould I really “shake it like a Polaroid picture?” ..
quit shaking our
pictures
polaroid.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/polaroid.cfg/php/enduser/std_
adp.php?p_lva=&p_faqid=2509&p_created=1073918271
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Flat screen, flat profits
Flat screen, flat profits
01/10/2004 04:32 PMCNN Jan 10 2004 3:14PM ET
Windows Media Player 9 Series and 10
Series Add-in for Microsoft FrontPage
Windows Media Player 9 Series and 10
Series Add-in for Microsoft FrontPage
09/03/2004 01:08 AMThis add-in enables new capabilities for FrontPage users including the
ability to: Easily embed the Windows Media Player 9 Series or 10
Series control into FrontPage web pages and SharePoint sites; Control
the look and feel of the media playback experience; Easily convert
your media files for efficient network delivery. Publish to a Web or
streaming server automatically. All this from within the add-in's
wizard without having to write any script!
The Probability Curve
The Probability Curve
03/23/2005 03:49 PMDid you know that you can be exactly right and still lose money?
Other side of the curve
Other side of the curve
06/28/2004 01:50 AMUSA Today Jun 28 2004 6:19AM GMT
Curve ball
Curve ball
05/19/2004 10:05 PMCurves gym, with its no-stress workout for exercise-averse women, is
the fastest-growing franchise in the U.S. But revelations that its
founder gives millions of dollars to antiabortion groups has its
customers divided over just what a "female-friendly" business is.
ASP.NET Learning Curve
ASP.NET Learning Curve
01/18/2004 08:12 AM
Here is a particularly useful information on ASP.NET: Application
Instances, Application Events, and Application State in
ASP.NET. This is
the line that surprised me:
The ASP.NET runtime creates as many instances of application
classes as needed to
process requests simultaneously. ... Application instances
are used in a thread-safe
manner, that is, one request at a time.
Gee, thanks for that curve ball. If you didn't know this
before, now you know
why application instance variables were behaving
weirdly. Yes, you
were sleeping with her twin sister, so to speak.
Here is another one, this time from Dr. GUI: Am
I Losing Memory?
A key reason that the Application object exists in ASP.NET
is for compatibility
with classic ASP code ... consider storing data in static members
of the application
class rather than in the Application object.
This begs the question “Why limit oneself to 'static members
of the application
class' instead of just 'static members'?” That's
just a good way
to add unnecessary dependencies.
BTW, it's funny how many pure ASP.NET applications are using
HttpApplicationState.
Old habits die hard.

which side of the Laffer Curve we're on
which side of the Laffer Curve we're on
05/05/2004 02:38 AMrevenues are
increasing
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64130-2004May3.htmltrack
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The Bell Curve revisited
The Bell Curve revisited
07/16/2004 05:09 PMDriving back and forth to Nashua, NH yesterday I listened to The
Bell Curve as an abridged book on tape (picked it up for $5
in a used bookstore in San Diego). This book created quite a
stir in 1994 because of its discussion of average IQ differences among
races but I had never read it. It turns out that even if you
leave out all the controversial stuff about race the book is
potentially very relevant to our times.
The Bell Curve starts out by talking about how we live in
an era where people get sorted by cognitive ability into socioeconomic
classes. In 14th century England if you were a peasant with a
high IQ or a noble with a low IQ it didn't affect your life,
reproductive potential, or income very much. In our more
meritocratic and vastly more sophisticated economy a smart kid from a
lower middle class might make it to the top of a big company (cf. Jack
Welch, who paid himself $680 million as CEO of GE) or at least
into a $300,000/year job as a radiologist. For the authors of
the Bell Curve the increasing disparity in income in the U.S. is
primarly due to the fact that employees with high IQs are worth a lot
more than employees with low IQs. They note that we have an
incredibly complex legal system and criminal justice system. So
you'd expect people with poor cognitive ability to fail to figure out
what is a crime, which crimes are actually likely to be punished,
etc., and end up in jail. (A Google search brought up a
report on juvenile justice in North Carolina; the average
offender had an IQ of 79.) If they stay out of jail through dumb
(literally) luck, there is no way that they are ever going to be able
to start a small business; the legal and administrative hoops through
which one must jump in order to employ even one other person are
impenetrable obstacles to those with below-average intelligence.
The trend that the decade-old Bell Curve book misses is
telecom and outsourcing. The authors assume that an American
with high IQ will have a higher income and better standard of living
than an American with low IQ. That's the sorting function of an
advanced economy. They don't get into the question of whether it
is sustainable that an American with low IQ should have a higher
income than someone in India or China with a high IQ.
Statistically you'd have to expect that there are more really smart
people in India and China than the total population of the U.S.
If the sorting-by-IQ process were efficient across international
borders you'd expect that an American with an IQ of 100 should be
making less than an Indian with an IQ of 120. Given that a lot
of brilliant well-educated people in India are getting paid
less than $5,000 per year, this is a bit worrisome those of us here
who are fat, dumb, and happy. [Imagine that you were running a
company. Would you rather employ a local high school graduate
with an IQ of 90 or an Indian college grad with an IQ of 130 via
Internet link?]
For us oldsters, one unexpected piece of cheerful news from this
book is that younger Americans are getting genetically dumber every
year. Even if you ignore the racial and immigrant angles of the
book that created so much controversy back in 1994 it is hard to argue
with the authors' assertion that smart women tend to choose higher
education and careers rather than cranking out lots of babies.
As a middle-aged (40) guy whose own cognitive abilities are beginning
to fade due to neuron death I felt sure that there would be no place
me for in the America of 2050. Our population is predicted to
reach 450 million or so, i.e., the same as India had back when we were
kids and our mothers told us about this starving and overpopulated
country. An individual person's labor in India has
negligible economic value--the American firm Office Tiger gets 1500
applicants, many of whom are very well qualified, on a good day in
Chennai. It would seem that no enterprise would need an old
guy's skills in a country of 450 million; why bother when there
are so many energetic young people around? And how would we be
able to afford a house or apartment if there are 450 million smart
young people out there earning big bucks and putting pressure on real
estate prices? But if the book is right most of those young
people will be dumb as bricks.
Bell Curve for Doctors
Bell Curve for Doctors
12/27/2004 09:34 PM
Is there
a bell curve for doctors? How hard would it be to evaluate the
performance of doctors and should this information be publicly
accessible?
Curve API 1.0 (Default branch)
Curve API 1.0 (Default branch)
04/03/2005 07:54 AMCurve API is an implementation of various mathematical
curves that define themselves over a set of control points.
The curves supported are Bezier, B-Spline, Cardinal Spline,
Catmull-Rom Spline, Lagrange, Natural Cubic Spline, and
NURBS.
Slovaks behind the curve in e-government
Slovaks behind the curve in e-government
04/04/2005 02:38 AMSlovak Spectator Apr 4 2005 6:34AM GMT
Lucky Duck Jasper Curve
Lucky Duck Jasper Curve
06/22/2005 01:57 AM
Noah
Acres, the man behind Bigha, who manufactures the unlikely combo of
bikes and lasers, has told us he has spun the lasers out into a new
company, called Lucky Duck. They've got a new $160 laser, called the
'Curve,' which has not only an ergonomic shape in five colors, but
features a built-in chip that keeps the laser tuned as close to the
5mw legal limit as possible, meaning you'll get as bright of a laser
as possible for as long as possible.
Just don't shine the Jaspers or Curves into airline pilots' eyes,
or you'll be up for 20 years in a Patriot Act violation. For real.
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Elliptic Curve Cryptography in Java
Elliptic Curve Cryptography in Java
06/13/2004 03:09 PMA JECC Revival?
Power Line: Staying Behind the Curve
Power Line: Staying Behind the Curve
09/20/2004 07:07 PMPowerline wonders if he's the real source .. Still behind the curve ..
Powerline
powerlineblog.com/archives/007909.php
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Actual piracy on rise, response
orthagonal to RIAA's response to
"piracy"`
Actual piracy on rise, response
orthagonal to RIAA's response to
"piracy"`
01/27/2004 07:32 PMActual piracy is on the rise. That is to say, more people are boarding
more ships with more guns and shooting more people and taking more
cargo, all the while uttering more horrible cries of "ARRRRR."
Strangely, the shipping industry's response isn't to keelhaul
passengers who don't tip well on ocean cruises, or to hull random
pleasure boats, or to demand special bow-mounted lasers that vaporize
any ship that gets within a hundred miles.
Around the world, more than 20 sailors are known to have been murdered
by pirates last year.
Seventy are missing, presumed dead.
Other trends are also emerging: ships are now less likely to be
hijacked for their cargo; attackers, possibly from militant groups,
are seizing ships and ransoming their crew.
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Mac OS X thermal printer drivers
available
Mac OS X thermal printer drivers
available
05/24/2004 10:33 AMThe Peninsula Group today released what it calls the world's first
thermal printer drivers for Mac OS X...
New: Mac OS X Thermal Printer Driver
New: Mac OS X Thermal Printer Driver
05/25/2004 10:09 AMPeninsula Group released a Thermal Printer Driver for Mac OS X, which
enables the use of thermal transfer label printers from Datamax,
Eltron, Argox, and Zebra as standard printers.
Top Tip: Is radioshack thermal paste
okay?
Top Tip: Is radioshack thermal paste
okay?
04/30/2004 09:16 AMI was just wondering if this strangly named thermal paste would be
okay to use as cpu thermal paste instaed of the silver stuff i used
last time. it says silicone based on it. Is this a bad thing?
OSD CPU frequency monitor
OSD CPU frequency monitor
06/24/2005 05:47 PMInitial release
Innovation to drive chip performance
curve.
Innovation to drive chip performance
curve.
01/17/2004 10:45 PMEE Times:
Innovation to
drive chip performance curve.OCZ Technology Recalls Thermal Compound
OCZ Technology Recalls Thermal Compound
01/26/2004 01:13 AMOCZ Technology Recalls Thermal Paste
OCZ Technology Recalls Thermal Paste
01/23/2004 05:21 PMOCZ Technology, which manufactures high-yield memory modules and other
parts for overclocking PCs, has announced a recall of its
"silver-based" thermal compound which was found to have contained no
silver at all.
Thermal Detonator, Don't Leave Home
Without It
Thermal Detonator, Don't Leave Home
Without It
12/03/2003 07:21 PMExclusive deal: Perfect gift shipped in time for the holidays!
Patent in Non-Thermal Plasma Technology
Patent in Non-Thermal Plasma Technology
12/22/2004 01:25 AMPhysOrg.com Dec 21 2004 10:25PM GMT
Thermaltake Hardcano 12 Thermal Control
Thermaltake Hardcano 12 Thermal Control
01/17/2004 11:00 PMPhoto Archives: Thermal Detonators
Photo Archives: Thermal Detonators
01/16/2004 11:05 AMWhen Princess Leia disguised herself as the Ubese bounty hunter
Boushh, she brought along a little insurance to bargain with. Our
Master Replicas Photo
Archives is updated today with
three versions of the
Thermal Detonator: an
As First Built
Edition, a
Limited
Edition and a
Signature
Edition autographed by none other than Carrie Fisher, the actress
who portrayed the Rebel Alliance leader in the
Classic Trilogy.
Changing the reporting frequency in the
MOM
Changing the reporting frequency in the
MOM
09/21/2004 05:11 PMCPU frequency scaler for Linux 2.4
CPU frequency scaler for Linux 2.4
11/16/2003 04:46 AMsstepd 0.1.7 released
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