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  • Bosch Cabin Filter Installation Guide Manual
  • Cabin Air Filter Installation Guide | Version 1.1 | March 2007 Robert Bosch LLC Fitting Instructions | BMW | 1 Fitting nstructions Cabin Filter nstrucciones de montaje Filtro de habitaculo Notice de montage Filtre d’habitacle 1. BMW 3er Serie(E46) 1999 P3640, C3640 Replacement interval 15.000 km/10,000 miles or after 12 months Intervalo de cambio 15.000 km o despues de 1 año Intervalle de remplacement 15.000 km ou une fois par an Assembly is the reverse order of operation Para concluir la instalacion, seguir el orden inverso Le remontage s’effectue dons l’ordre inverse Contents by Make 34 Acura 54 Audi 2 BMW also 35 also 55-56, 58 also 1, 3, 5-9 also 26-28 also 24-25, 28 also 26-27, 29 47 Saab 31 Saturn 50 Toyota 62 Volvo 54 VW also 48-49 also 32 also 51-52 also 63-64 also 57-61 24 Buick 23 Cadillac 25 Chevrolet 10 Chrysler 10 Dodge 11 Ford 25 GMC 33 Honda 38 Hyundai 17 Jaguar 50 Lexus 16 Lincoln 12 Mazda 40 Mercedes 11 Mercury 24 Oldsmobile 24 Pontiac 10 Plymouth Contents by Part Number P3640, C3640 P3681 P3682 P3821, C3821 C3741 P3604, C3804 P3856, C3856 P3672, C3672 24 P3871, C3871 25 P3730, C3730 26 P3720 27 C3841 28 P3850 29 P3620, C3620 30 P3752 31 P3670 32 P3630 33 P3875 34 P3600, C3600 35
  • HOBOware Lite User's Guide - Macintosh
  • HOBOware Lite software is used for launching, reading out, and plotting data from HOBO data loggers. This chapter explains: How to install and start the software How to connect loggers to the computer How to launch, log, and read out loggers Installing HOBOware Lite You must have an administrator login to install HOBOware Lite. To install the software from CD: 1. Refer to the README file on the installation CD for detailed information about the hardware and software needed to run HOBOware Lite. If you have additional questions, please check the HOBOware website at http://www.onsetcomp.com/HOBOware, or call Onset Technical Support. 2. Insert the CD in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Double-click the CD icon in the Finder and double-click the HOBOwareLite.pkg icon to launch the HOBOware Lite installer. 3. Follow the prompts to install HOBOware Lite. 4. When you reach the final screen of the installation program, click Restart. 5. After restarting, open HOBOware Lite by double-clicking the HOBOware Lite icon in your computer’s Applications folder. Connecting devices HOBOware Lite supports HOBO U-Series data loggers, which communicate with the computer by connecting to a USB port. You can connect most devices to the USB port by using an Onset-supplied USB interface cable. Some loggers require an optic USB base station/coupler to connect to the computer. Consult the manual that came with your device for specific information about required base stations/couplers or cables. Tip: For instructions on using the HOBO Waterproof Shuttle as a base station, refer to the shuttle’s user guide. Download pdf HOBOware Lite User's Guide - Macintosh
  • 2008 Nissan Service and Maintenance Guide PDF Manual
  • Nissan developed Premium Maintenance for owners who want the ultimate in preventative maintenance. With Premium Maintenance, more maintenance items are regularly checked or replaced than with either Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 maintenance schedules. Using the Premium Maintenance schedule may optimize the performance, reliability, and resale value of your vehicle. SCHEDULE 1 (Every 3,750 miles or 3 months, whichever comes first) Schedule 1 features the same 3,750-mile service intervals as Premium Maintenance; however, with Schedule 1 fewer maintenance items are regularly checked or replaced than with the Premium Maintenance schedule. Use Schedule 1 if you primarily operate your vehicle under any of these conditions: Repeated short trips of less than 5 miles in normal temperatures or less than 10 miles in freezing temperatures Stop-and-go traffic in hot weather or low-speed driving for long distances. G Driving in dusty conditions or on rough, muddy, or salt-spread roads G G G SCHEDULE 2 (Every 7,500 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first) Schedule 2 features 7,500-mile service intervals; with Schedule 2 fewer maintenance items are regularly checked or replaced than with Schedule 1. Generally, Schedule 2 applies only to highway driving in temperate conditions. Use Schedule 2 only if you primarily operate your vehicle under conditions other than those listed in Schedule 1. * Premium Maintenance is a Nissan-recommended option; however, owners need not perform such maintenance in order to maintain the warranties which come with their Nissan. Premium Maintenance may not be available outside the United States, please inquire of your dealer.
  • What It’s All About: Visual Basic Express Takes a Bow
  • Visual Basic Express is the only popular computer programming language available today. By popular, I mean “for the people” — novices, small-business people, amateurs — anyone other than professional programmers. VB Express is the language for the rest of us. There are far more small-business people, beginners, and enthusiasts than there are professionals, just as amateur cooks outnumber professional chefs. That’s why VB Express’s predecessor, Visual Basic, was for a decade the world’s most popular computer language by a wide margin. Small-business people need an efficient, understandable programming language to write quick utilities to solve problems unique to their work. A surfboard maker may often need to calculate polyester catalyst ratios, or dad might want to write up a quick history quiz to help with Laura’s homework. A hobbyist may enjoy creating a coin collection management program. Whatever your personal needs, knowing how to program a computer — and thus how to perfectly customize its behavior — is a useful and often enjoyable skill. Download pdf What It’s All About: Visual Basic Express Takes a Bow
  • Vengeance Motorcycles Owners Manual
  • 2004 Owners Manual Vengeance Warrior Vengeance Raider Vengeance Vertebreaker Vengeance Striker Vengeance Vendetta Vengeance Vindicator You and Your Motorcycle: Riding Tips Forward The publication “You and Your Motorcycle: Riding Tips” has been reprinted in it is entirily and included as a complete chapter in the Vengeance Motorcycles Owners Manual with the express written permission of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF). This chapter or materials in this chapter may not be reproduced, for resale or otherwise, without the express written permission of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. Download PDF for Vengeance Motorcycles Owners Manual
  • Jade Tutorial Application - Defined Content Languages and Ontologies
  • When an agent A communicates with another agent B, a certain amount of information I is transferred from A to B by means of an ACL message. Inside the ACL message, I is represented as a content expression consistent with a proper content language (e.g. SL) and encoded in a proper format (e.g. string). Both A and B have their own (possibly different) way of internally representing I. Taking into account that the way an agent internally represents a piece information must allow an easy handling of that piece of information, it is quite clear that the representation used in an ACL content expression is not suitable for the inside of an agent. For example the information that there is a person whose name is Giovanni and who is 33 years old in an ACL content expression could be represented as the string (Person :name Giovanni :age 33) Storing this information inside an agent simply as a string variable is not suitable to handle the information as e.g. getting the age of Giovanni would require each time to parse the string. Considering software agents written in Java (as JADE agents are), information can conveniently be represented inside an agent as Java objects. For example representing the above information about Giovanni as an instance (a Java object) of an application-specific class Download Jade Tutorial Application - Defined Content Languages and Ontologies
  • The Insiders Guide to Windows Vista Operating System
  • The Insider’s Guide to Windows Vista ARTICLE DATE: 12.20.06 By John Clyman Windows Vista is here at last. One of the largest software projects ever undertaken, Vista is indisputably a milestone—despite Microsoft’s having abandoned many of its most ambitious goals for the OS and not just for Microsoft but for the entire PC industry. Of course, Vista is not without its skeptics. PC makers say it will require more processing power, graphics capabilities, and memory than is typical of today’s mainstream machines. Software vendors complain that Vista’s vaunted security features are, in fact, locking them out. Users may wonder if it offers enough that’s truly new to be worth the bother particularly given that a number of Vista features and bundled applications are also available for Windows XP. We’ve performed extensive, hands-on analysis of Vista and sorted out the claims to help you decide whether, or more realistically when, to make the move—and to show you what you can expect when you do.—next: The Vista Promise > The Vista Promise Microsoft calls Vista “a breakthrough computing experience.” That’s marketing hyperbole, for sure, but it’s not entirely unfounded. The new OS is far more than Windows XP with a pretty new face. Many aspects of Vista are substantive improvements: stronger security, better built-in apps, networking enhancements, parental controls, and DirectX 10 graphics support, to name just a few. As a whole, Vista feels more evolutionary than revolutionary. That’s not all bad; one of Microsoft’s strengths has been its commitment to backward compatibility,
  • Introduction to LightWave 3D 8.3s NEW Bone Tools and Ikbooster PDF
  • You have already rigged character and eyeballs with Modeler’s skelegons. But as you know using skelegons can be kind of cumbersome having to setup in modeler and convert in Layout then edit changes in Modeler if a bone was misplaced. LightWave 3D [8] introduced some full-fledged features to create and edit bones right in Layout, giving you full flexibility when it comes to rigging. Also introduced in LightWave [8] is IK (Inverse Kinematics) Booster which applies IK Handles on all created bones automatically. You can also apply dynamics to bones using this tool. N.B. Inverse Kinematics The process of determining the motion of joints in a hierarchical 3D object given the desired start and end points, all the while obeying the laws of kinematics. Think of it like the strings on a marionette puppet or where the handles or the child bones themselves control the parent bones. Forward Kinematics Figure positioning by joint angle specification. Like posing a toy action figure or where the parent bone controls the child bone. LightWave Layout has two main bone tool categories • Bone tools found in the Setup Tab • IK booster Download Introduction to LightWave 3D 8.3s NEW Bone Tools and Ikbooster PDF
  • WPF and Silverlight Building Rich Interactive Applications with XAML
  • Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) WPF provides a unified framework for building applications with rich user interfaces and interactivity. It is built on top of the .Net Framework and makes use of the managed and unmanaged code. WPF programming model allows the developers to write code once and deploy it as a standalone installed application or in a browser. Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web. Silverlight offers a flexible programming model that supports AJAX, VB, and C # and integrates with existing Web applications. Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) XAML is a markup language for declarative application programming. It is a tools-supported, XML-based user interface design language that maps XML markup tags to objects in the .NET Framework, enabling designers and developers to collaborate on delivering superior user experiences. Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight application user interfaces are created in XAML. Development Environments Visual Studio and Expression Studio are tools used by the developers and UI designers. Expression Studio is primarily used by the UI designers to create the layouts, styles, animations, etc. Visual Studio is used by the developers to write the code behind to take care of the functionality and processing. Both Visual Studio and Expression Studio make use of the same project definition structure. Hence a project created in Visual Studio can be opened in Expression Studio and vice versa. XBAP (stands for XAML Browser Application) XBAP is a WPF application run in the
  • ePortfolio Mash Up with GoogleApps
  • Google Apps for Education: ePortfolio and Formative Assessment Workflow Schools and universities can set up free Google Apps accounts with their own domain name, where they can give all student and faculty acces to a variety of tools, including a GMail account, iGoogle portal, Google Groups for collaboration, and Pages, for creating websites. Each user can also use their GMail account to activate other Google services, such as GoogleDocs. Students and teachers have email accounts, with more than 2 GB of storage per account. Gmail is the web-based or POP-mail account that is also the common ID for other Google applications. Students have a portal with links to all of their Google files, applications plus other tools. Students can maintain a reflective journal (blog) of their learning activities and reflections with feedback through the commenting function that is a part of any blog tool. Students and teachers have space to discuss their work. Students create word processing, spreadsheet or presentation artifacts in GoogleDocs. All GoogleDocs files can be shared for collaboration with other students in collaborative projects, or with teachers for feedback. Documents are the standard word processing files, where students can create online, or upload from an existing Microsoft Word or Open Office word processing file. Spreadsheets are the standard spreadsheet applications which can be imported from an exisrting Microsoft Excel or Open Office spreadsheet file. Presentations are the standard slide show application which can be imported from an existing Microsoft Powerpoint or Open Office presentation file. Other people can be sent the URL for