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Protecting Individual Privacy in the Web 2.0 Era“The right to privacy” was the title of a scholarly article in the Harvard Law Review of 1890 (written by Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis), which proclaimed such a right in view of the rapid expansion of print media that sometimes published pictures of private individuals. More than a hundred years later, anyone of us in this room can take pictures with a mobile phone or digital camera and put them into the World Wide Web.
When we speak of the “Web 2.0”, we have in mind this kind of communications network which allows everyone to publish and share text, sound and images. Chat rooms, Blogs, Wikis, open collaborative networks and the like are on the rise and lead to marvellous international contacts and co-operation at individual level.
So far, media content has been produced by journalists and media staff with editorial responsibility and ethical codes of conduct. But what are the standards for the common users of the Internet, whether young or old, educated or not, wherever they live in this world, and World Wide Web? Do we want to limit this new and seemingly endless freedom in cyberspace?
The World Wide Web is often characterised as a wonderful space which is open to everyone and creates its own new rules. Such glorifications are probably naïve, because the technology may be extremely good, but we human beings using this technology are still the same
I cannot attempt to provide answers to all questions concerning privacy on the Web 2.0, but I draw attentionFord Sierra 4x4 Supplement ManualThe Ford supplied Sierra 4x4 Supplementary Workshop Manual is a "must have" for any owner of one of these cars. The biggest problem can be actually finding one to purchase. I got lucky and managed to get mine direct from a Ford dealer, brand new for ?8, who was having a clearout. They do appear regularly at autojumbles and it is just a case of keep looking. The manual only covers those items unique to the 4x4 Sierra’s and are to be used in conjunction with the Ford Sierra Workshop Manual.
Ford never produced a supplement that covered the 2.9 engine or the later Mark Two model but all the running gear sections are relevant as this never changed during the life of the model. I believe there is also a supplement that covers the MT75 gearbox for the 2.9 models. I have included below some information and diagrams that maybe helpful to owners.
Fluids
Front Axle - Hypoid Oil SAE 90, API/GL5 (SQM-2C9002-AA)
Rear Axle - Hypoid Oil SAE 90, API/GL5 (SQM-2C9002-AA)
Intermediate Housing - SAE 80 (SQM-2C9008-A)
Transfer Box - (SQM-2C9010-A)
Filler Plug Torque Settings
Front Axle - 35 to 45 Nm
Rear Axle - 35 to 45 Nm
Intermediate Housing - 33 to 41 Nm
Transfer Box - 40 to 60 Nm
Download pdf Ford Sierra 4x4 Supplement ManualRICOH Printing Systems DDP Server User's GuideThe DDP Server is essentially controlled from the network. Nonetheless, two control lights are provided on an operator panel at the front. They are useful to control the basic operation of the DDP Server. The operator panel also contains the standby button for switching the DDP Server on or off. For saving energy while the DDP Server is not used, DDP Server provides an additional power switch at the rear.
Furthermore, a small button is provided at the rear for special functions. This is only needed for setup and maintenance purposes.
The elements on the front side have the following functions:
• Standby button: This button allows you to power on or shut down the DDP Server.
To power on or shut down the DDP Server, press this button shortly. A regular shut down includes closing the job and queue database. When the DDP Server is running, you may force power down by holding the standby button for more than 4 seconds. However, you should force power-down only if the DDP Server does not react otherwise, as in this way the database is not closed and loss of the stored data may result. For the same reason, do not switch off the DDP Server by means of the power switch at the rear before performing a regular shutdown using the standby button.
• READY control light (green) with the following meanings:
Constant – DDP Server is idle
Blinking – DDP Server is busy
• ERROR control light (yellow) with the following meanings:
Constant – data transfer to printer
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This simple idea isn't new. It has been used by dozens, perhaps hundreds of sites. You may have even attempted to use this idea yourself, but gave up because of the amount of time involved, or how much it used to cost to attempt to put into practice ? it used to take weeks just to compile enough information to get started.
Now, several Google API applications make this particular kind of major site improvement much faster and easier to carry out.
You can now combine free tools that help you create an RSS feed about your site with the power of your free Google API key, to transform your site into an industry leader on your site's topic. You probably already knew that you can collect RSS feeds and have the content displayed on your site, and also create a feed of your site and its updates without spending any money. With your Google API key, you can now leverage the power of the RSS format in less time.
What is an RSS feed, and why does your site need one?
Briefly, its most common abbreviation is "Really Simple Syndication". The purpose of an RSS feed is toCommunication plugin tutorial for 3dsMaxHere is a small tutorial that will get you started with AWB communication plugin. The communication plugin is a powerful tool that let you import your 3dsMax animation into a World Builder landscape. You can see your animation with shadow and reflection, and now you can even see the World Builder trees shadow casting on the 3dsMax objects.
Here is how it work...
First you need to create a communication object in World Builder. In World builder, click on: Create4Communication Object4Max Communication Object (figure 1). This will create a communication object that you will use later to import your objects from 3dsMax. From the Create menu, select camera to create a new World builder camera if you wish to use a camera from World builder.
Second, if it is not started yet, you will need to start 3dsMax. The new communication plugin is no longer located in the Utilities section but in the Rendering/Environment menu. From 3dsMax, click on Rendering4Environment, to open the Environment dialogue box..
Download pdf Communication plugin tutorial for 3dsMaxLoad Testing Web 2.0 Technologies Ajax-RIA-SOA-Web ServicesWeb 2.0, RIA, AJAX and SOA are terms and abbreviations we hear and use on a daily basis. But do we know what they mean for us as professional performance testers? This document provides an overview of the relevant Web2.0 terms and elaborates on how to run performance tests on these applications. The document targets the performance testing professional as well as the R&D manager looking for information on how to prepare for this new era.
The internet world is evolving with new technologies and architecture models. Web2.0 is a major evolution of Internet applications and provides new options for internet application providers. Web2.0 enables improving the user experience, creating more efficient applications and increasing the productivity of the users and the enterprise.
People most often associate Web2.0 with user-generated content websites, typified by tagging content, blogging, wish lists, and RSS feeds. Some enterprise applications boast a recent Web 2.0 interface called “Enterprise 2.0”, but, issues of performance, privacy and personalization are still blocking many enterprises from adopting this new internet trend. On the other hand technology enablers, such as the SOA system architecture and RIA’s rich UI are likely to eventually converge with Web 2.0 concepts. The combination of different technologies, architectures and concepts will all create new dimensions of internet applications.
RadView, as a leading provider of performance testing software for Internet Applications, provides solutions and guidelines for testing Web2.0 applications. RadView’s current and future product roadmap offers a high level solution enabling developers to secure the Performance, Scalability and ReliabilitySearch Engine Optimization - What's in it for you?A number of articles and white papers have been written on this topic. Before the days of Google and Web 2.0 there was little attention paid to Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO refers to “optimizing” web sites to rank very high in the results of search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN. SEO helps structure your website content so it is easily found and indexed by search engines. In the early days of the Internet Era you could get your site listed on Yahoo or Altavista by merely submitting it. As long as it wasn't too complicated for search engines to understand your site, you could get it listed within 2 to 3 days. But Yahoo and Altavista couldn't keep up with the flood of URL submissions. As web evolved, companies began to embrace the online medium and the potential for using it as a marketing tool.
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Download PDFScrew Thread for Metal Screws Using 3DS Max1. Create a ‘Helix’ spline object from the create panel. Make sure there are plenty of turns in it and that both radii are the same.
2. Add an extrude modifier and adjust the amount so it just about reaches the next coil, get it as close as possible but don’t spend ages doing it as step 4 will sort it out.
3. As you will notice the tube is inside out so add a 'Normals' modifier to flip them and turn it the right way.
4. Now as there is still a gap in-between the coils add a 'Vertex Weld' modifier and increase the value just enough to weld the gap together.
5. Now, add an 'Edit Poly' modifier and go into 'Edge' sub-object mode, then select one edge travelling the length of the tube and hit 'Ring' (Alt+R) to select the entire helix.
6. Click the small grey box next to 'Connect' in the modify panel and give the selection 1 edge segment. You will now have two spirals travelling the length of the tube. (I forgot to do an image of this stage :)
7. Select one edge of one spiral and click 'Loop' (Alt+L) in the modify panel to select the entire spiral. Then click the 'Scale' tool (R) and drag the web connecting the two width axes for the tube (shown in yellow in the image below), this will create your thread depth.
Download pdf Screw Thread for Metal Screws Using 3DS MaxMaya 3D Paint TutorialThis tutorial is designed to build familiarity with using Maya’s 3D paint tool on 3D geometry. You will learn how to paint on 3D geometry with 2D repeating textures directly within Maya. If you have not done so already you should download the images referenced in this document at the following address: http://www.persistentvisions.com/Tutorials_Main/3DPaint
You may optionally substitute in your own repeating (or non-repeating) image files)
Before we begin: Lets create a new project.
• File>Project>New
• In the field called Name, type “PaintFX”
• Click the use defaults button at the bottom of the window
• Then click the Accept button.
• Now Save your scene as 3Dpaint1.mb
Copy the daGrass and daStream images to your
Maya profile.
• Navigate to: C:/Documents and Settings/User/My Documents/Maya
• Create a new folder called PaintFX.
• Place the 2 images into this folder
Painting on your geometry with the 3D Paint Tool. You do not need to make your geometry paintable, as you would do when using Paint FX. You do however need to assign a file texture to whatever shader is attached to your geometry.
1. Create a poly plane. Name it grassyPlane
2. Create a new Blinn Material and name it grassyBlinn.
3. Assign the blinn to the surface.
a. Select grassyPlane
b. In Hypershade, right click on grassyBlinn
c. From the drop down select “Assign Material to Selected
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