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  • ApplePeelz Step by Step Application Instructions Manual
  • This is really important! MAKE SURE YOUR POWERBOOK IS OFF. FULLY OFF. NOT ASLEEP; OFF. Here are a few general tips: Tip: Since your Mac will be shut down during the application process, print these instructions for reference as you go. Plus, the peelz template guide will help you pick the right piece when you want it (until you re ready to apply a part, let it remain on the backing sheet). Tip: Lay the entire applepeelz sheet on a flat surface and let it flatten and warm up a bit. Room temperature is OK. This takes just a few minutes. Tip: Start with a small part (like the track-pad and the button). It will help you become familiar with the applepeelz film and the application process. Now, let s get started. Make sure your PowerBook is clean, dry and dust/dirt free. Clean with a mild cleaner and a lint free cloth. We cannot stress enough how important it is that the surface of the computer be dirt, lint and dust free. And, make sure no liquid gets inside of your Mac! (Option A) Take the cookie sheet thing and put enough water in it to cover the entire sheet of applepeelz. Add a couple of drops of liquid dish soap per cup of water* and spread it around until the soap dissolves. (Option B) Using the same soap-to-water ratio, mix the two in a clean spray bottle. The water should feel slightly slick when you rub your fingers together. Also,
  • Sony Vaio VGN-A700 Series / VGN-FS600 Series User Manual
  • Getting Started Locating Controls and Ports About the Indicator Lights Connecting a Power Source Using the Battery Pack Shutting Down Your Computer Safely Using Your VAIO Computer Using the Keyboard Using the Touch Pad Using Special-function Buttons Using the Optical Disc Drive Using the TV Function (on Selected Models Only) Using PC Cards Using the Memory Stick Media Using the Internet Using Wireless LAN (WLAN) Using Peripheral Devices Connecting a Port Replicator Using the Mouse (on Selected Models Only) Connecting External Speakers Using the Remote Commander Connecting an External Display Selecting Display Modes Using the Multiple Monitors Function Connecting an External Microphone Connecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device Connecting a Printer Connecting an i.LINK Device Connecting to a Network (LAN) Customizing Your VAIO Computer Setting the Password Setting Up Your Computer with VAIO Control Center Using the Power Saving Modes Managing Power with VAIO Power Management Upgrading Your VAIO Computer Adding and Removing Memory Precautions On Handling the LCD Screen On Using the Power Source On Handling Your Computer On Handling Floppy Disks On Handling Discs On Using the Battery Pack On Using Headphones On Handling Memory Stick Media On Handling the Hard Disk Troubleshooting Computer System Security Battery Internet Networking CDs and DVDs Display Printing Microphone Mouse Speakers Touch Pad Keyboard Floppy Disks PC Cards Audio/Video Memory Stick Media Peripherals Support Options Sony Support Information Program Support Information Before Use Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony VAIO® computer, and welcome to the on-screen User Guide. Sony has combined
  • Google Maps API - The New World of Web Mapping
  • A number of new geospatial viewing tools from major players in the Internet industry have recently appeared on the scene and are taking the geospatial world by storm. Google,Yahoo, Microsoft, and Amazon have all released web-based mapping tools in the recent past, and collectively these new players to the industry have raised the bar for Internet mapping. Although their functional capabilities don’t provide anything we haven’t seen in web offerings from traditional GIS vendors, their emergence has been significant in that they have managed to capture a wider audience. Google, in particular, has emerged as the leader of this pack with it’s recently released Google Maps product which provides a slick, highly responsive visual interface built using AJAX technologies along with detailed street and aerial imagery data, and an open API allowing customization of the map output including the ability to add application specific data to the map. Many of the barriers to entry into the world of web mapping have been removed by Google Maps. To understand how this technology has the potential to change the way web mapping is implemented you must understand the traditional approach to publishing dynamic maps in a web based environment. Traditional web mapping products have relied on a sophisticated infrastructure of data, hardware, software, and human resources. Data for a traditional web mapping application can be broken into two distinct categories: base data and application specific data. Base data or background data usually includes the geographic region covered by the application and often includes layers
  • Silverlight 2 Beta 2 Tutorial - Introducing Expression Blend For Silverlight Developers
  • Beginning with version 2.5 (currently in Preview Edition) building Silverlight 2 applications, and especially assembling the User Interface components such as items from the toolbox, and layout controls, is easier than ever. A Note on This Tutorial. The history of the material for this tutorial is that Scott Guthrie wrote a terrific introduction to this material at the end of February, which he gave me permission to turn into a series of videos, currently (or soon to be) available on Silverlight.NET. This tutorial completes the circle by building on the videos and integrating the material into the Silverlight Tutorial series. The project we’re setting out to build is very similar to the Silverlight chat service built by ScottGu, and is shown in Figure 5-1 The Solution Files Take a look in the upper right hand corner. The solution, project and other files created by Blend are identical to the files created by Visual Studio 2008. In fact; there is no exporting/importing between the two; you can open both development environments on the same files simultaneously and they will both work perfectly. Chat Application – First Steps Begin by switching to design view, and then hold the control key and use the mouse wheel to zoom out so that you can see the entire grid. If your mouse doesn’t have a wheel, you can zoom by picking a value (or filling in an arbitrary value) at the bottom of the design window or by using the menu choices View?Zoom In and View?Zoom Out You can move
  • SAP Books: Time Sheet and Human Resources in Distributed Systems Tutorial
  • Use With this function, you can record time data using the Time Sheet when the SAP Cross- Application Time Sheet and SAP Human Resources operate in distributed systems. The Time Sheet provides information about working times performed in the following SAP components: · Controlling (CO): Activity Allocation · Human Resources (HR): Time Management · Materials Management (MM-SRV): Service Entry · Plant Maintenance (PM): Confirmations · Project System (PS): Confiirmations · Customer Service (CS): Confirmations For more information, see Time Sheet [Ext.]. Integration As a result of its close relationship with the operative data in SAP Logistics, the Time Sheet should be implemented in each Logistics System. Download SAP Books: Time Sheet and Human Resources in Distributed Systems Tutorial
  • Creating True Scale Map Books with AutoCAD Map 3D 2009
  • The Map Book function has been a Part of Map 3D since the early days of ADE. In the last several releases the functionality has become very robust and a whole lot easier to use due to the Sheet Set Manager and a Wizard. That being said, there is one piece of the Map Books that can cause you to go nuts (and many folks it seems just give up)… setting a % Overlap value and still getting a scaled map book. The key to solving this dilemma is in the Map Book template (.dwt). The following is a discussion of and tutorial on how to properly set up a map book template to produce a properly scaled Map Book set (and stop ramming your head against your desk). Overlap actually scales your viewport by the value and does NOT compensate for the Scale you set the viewport to be. THIS IS THE KEY #1 That being said, your scale affects the Viewport in your Map Book .dwt file. The Viewport has to be created to match the desired scale of the Map Book compared to the size of your Map Book Grid. To be successful in scale you must create the Grid (in model space) and use the “Custom” Tiling option. Do not use the “By Area” and “By Number” Tiling Options. THIS IS KEY #2. Yes, I also think AutoCAD is supposed to be doing the Math for us, but alas, human intervention is still alive and necessary!
  • The Early History of Bentley
  • “W.O. was involved with some interesting efforts before he designed his first car-there were steam locomotives, motorcycles, engines where cylinders spun around, the DFP (French car), and more. Ruben will tell us all about those early days before that afternoon in 1919 when the first 3-litre engine broke into full song. He will continue with the early days of the Bentley automobile and make some interesting comparisons with the early days of F.H. Royce.2 The Early History of Bentley 2 Introduction W.O. Bentley and his colleagues founded one of the most respected automobile marques in history. This lecture will explore the years before Bentley Motors got started, and cover highlights of its early history…. Download Bentley PDF Book
  • ZBrush 2.0 Tutorial
  • The 2.5D concept. ZBrush combines 2D and 3D. When you are doing basic sculpting and movement you are in 3D but when you add detail and color with projection Master you are in 2D. This is where 2.5D came from. ZBrush and the use of the Pixol rather than the Pixel • This is from the ZBrush Practical guide Table of Contents 1. Important settings for working in ZBrush 2. Importing an object from Max and Maya and saving your ZBrush file 3. Morph targets, movement, subdivisions 4. Hiding or showing polygons 5. General sculpting, different brushes 6. Adding detail with projection master, or the stencil tool 7. Adding colors to your object. 8. Normal maps and applying them in Max or Maya 9. Applying your texture with the normal Map in Max 10. My most used hotkeys 11. Pixologic hotkey List 12. A list of my favorite anatomy books and references Download pdf ZBrush 2.0 Tutorial
  • Beginning MYSQL 5.0 with Visual Studio.NET 2005
  • In this tutorial, I will dive into the nitty gritties of MYSQL 5 Application Development using the MYSQL Connector for .NET for Visual Studio.NET 2005 and build a simple Database Application using VC# and MYSQL 5. This tutorial is a Level 200 session, which means that pre-requisite knowledge of the products is necessary. System Requirements: A basic P4 Machine with 512 MB RAM and about 40 GB HDD, a pointing device, A keyboard and a monitor. Software Requirements. Development Software Windows 2000 and above. Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2005 (Professional or Team System). (Any edition having C# language support). Database Software MySQL Server 5.0 RC Download Link http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html Graphical User Interface tools to help MySQL Users MySQL Administrator 1.1 http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/administrator/1.1.html MySQL Query Browser 1.1 Building our Database. Create a database called Customer. create database Customer; Create a table called Clients create table Clients ( ClientID int primary key, ClientName varchar(50), ClientEmail nvarchar(70) ); To create the above database and table, I have chosen to use the new MySQL Query Browser. In the figure shown below, is the splash screen for the Query Browser. Download pdf Beginning MYSQL 5.0 with Visual Studio.NET 2005
  • AutoCAD Mechanical and Power Dimensioning: Start Saving Time Now
  • Power Dimensioning is the fastest and easiest tool available for the typical AutoCAD user who wants to increase productivity! Just install AutoCAD Mechanical and with a few tweaks to your Options, you can be using a single command to meet your dimensioning needs. It is so fast and so easy, you’ll wonder how you’ve survived without it! Sounds like a late night infomercial, doesn’t it? But in this case, the claims are true! We’ll look at how to set up and use Power Dimensioning so you can start saving time immediately. In this class we will take a look at the Power Dimensioning tools available in AutoCAD Mechanical. These tools are also available in Mechanical Desktop. For this class the name “Mechanical” will imply both programs. The tools include the Power Dimensioning command itself, Automatic Dimensioning and a suite of dimension editing tools. These tools can be used right away, in any AutoCAD drawing. However, to take full advantage of them, and save the most time, you should use them in a file that was created from a Mechanical template file. Note: If a “vanilla” AutoCAD file is opened by Mechanical, the template file named in the “Default standards template”, on the AM:Standards tab of the Options dialog box. The topics we will cover in this session are: • Power Dimensioning Basics • Tweaking Power Dimensioning • Automatic Dimensioning • Editing Dimensions • Hole Notes and Hole Charts Download pdf AutoCAD Mechanical and Power Dimensioning: Start Saving Time Now