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  • Warranty Service
  • Reviewed by the Acura Automobile Division you should contact: … addition to notifying Acura Automobile Division, American Honda. Motor Co., Inc Warranty Service Warranty (US Cars) The following warranties are provided with every new vehicle: 1. New Car Limited Warranty 2. Emission Control Systems Defects Warranty 3. Emissions Performance Warranty 4. Original Equipment Battery Limited Warranty 5. Rust Perforation Limited Warranty 6. Accessory Limited Warranty 7. Replacement Parts Limited Warranty 8. Replacement Muffler Lifetime Limited Warranty 9. Seat Belt Limited Warranty 10. Replacement Battery Limited Warranty Your car’s original tires are covered by their manufacturer. Tire warranty information is in a separate tire warranty booklet. All warranty details pertaining to your car can be found in the Warranty booklet provided… Download PDF
  • Renault Motors Today PDF
  • Renault has unveiled its new third generation Clio. The new model will go on sale in October initially as a three-door with the five-door following in January 2006. At 3.99m the new model is longer than the outgoing Clio, and will be available with a choice of petrol or diesel engines. The petrol engine range comprises a 1.2 litre 16V (75hp), a 1.4 litre 16V (98hp) and a 1.6 litre 16V (113hp) unit, while the 1.5 litre dCi diesel engine comes in a choice of three power outputs: 70hp, 86hp and 106hp. Transmissions include a six-speed manual and a robotised ‘quick shift’ gearbox commanded by paddles located behind the steering wheel. Servicing intervals will be every 18,000 miles for petrol-engined versions and every 12,000 miles for diesel-powered cars. Terracan from just TOTAL announce title sponsorship at 2005 Manx International Rally TOTAL ISLE OF MAN LTD, a subsidiary of the country’s fourth largest energy company, TOTAL UK, is delighted to announce it will be title sponsor at the forthcoming 2005 Manx International Rally, set to take place from Thursday 28th until Saturday 30th July. The Manx International Rally, an established event in the Isle of Man’s motorsport calendar and currently in its 42nd year, is described as ‘the most spectacular tarmac rally in Europe’. It also serves as a qualifying round for both the British and Irish Rally Champsionships and the West Euro Cup. TOTAL ISLE OF MAN has supported the event for several years but is delighted to step up its
  • AutoCAD 2007 Familiarity Breeds Exhilaration
  • Create it, visualize it, document it—believe it. Where does a great idea go once it hits you? From conceptual design through drafting and detailing, AutoCAD 2007 software helps you create and explore ideas like never before—whether you’re working on manufacturing, building, or civil projects. Now with a single tool you can design, visualize, document, and share your ideas. That tool is AutoCAD 2007, and there’s never been an AutoCAD release like it. Download this 3 pages of PDF for AutoCAD 2007 Familiarity Breeds Exhilaration
  • Chemical Hair Care Services Fact Sheet
  • What are chemical hair care services? · Chemical hair services include permanent waving, straightening, and hair lightening or coloring. The services all cause permanent changes to the hair. Who is licensed to perform these services? · In California, only state-licensed cosmetologists and barbers in state-licensed salons or barbershops may legally perform chemical hair care services. As of August 2004, there were more than 206,000 licensed cosmetologists and more than 17,000 licensed barbers in the state. What should I do if my hair isn’t in the best condition? · The first thing you should consider is asking the operator to do a pretest. What are the different pretests? · For permanent wave services, a preliminary test curl may be done. This type of test will help determine… Download Chemical Hair Care Services Manual
  • Yahoo! BLUEPRINT Mobile Application Platform
  • The Blueprint language is an XML markup set based partly on XForms. Applications are hosted on your own Web server, which must respond to HTTP requests from Yahoo!’s server by returning valid Blueprint pages; Yahoo’s server acts as an intermediary between your application and the end-user’s hand-held device. To host a Blueprint application, you must submit a package containing configuration and resource files to Yahoo!. The application package does not contain any Blueprint markup or scripting code; these are supplied directly by your server at runtime. There are several ways to deploy a Blueprint application. Options include browser-based Mobile Sites, Yahoo! Go Widgets, and stand-alone Mobile Apps (when available) Getting Started: 1 Download the SDK at mobile.yahoo.com/devcenter/downloads 2 Read the documentation at developer.yahoo.com/mobile/blueprint 3 Build your service on your own server and return Blueprint XML. 4 Read the Deployment Guide at developer.yahoo.com/mobile/blueprintdeployguide and publish your service at mobile.yahoo.com/developers/manage Download pdf Yahoo! BLUEPRINT Mobile Application Platform
  • Statically Detecting Likely Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
  • Buffer overflow attacks may be today’s single most important security threat. This paper presents a new approach to mitigating buffer overflow vulnerabilities by detecting likely vulnerabilities through an analysis of the program source code. Our approach exploits information provided in semantic comments and uses lightweight and efficient static analyses. This paper describes an implementation of our approach that extends the LCLint annotation-assisted static checking tool. Our tool is as fast as a compiler and nearly as easy to use. We present experience using our approach to detect buffer overflow vulnerabilities in two security-sensitive programs. Buffer overflow attacks are an important and persistent security problem. Buffer overflows account for approximately half of all security vulnerabilities [CWPBW00, WFBA00]. Richard Pethia of CERT identified buffer overflow attacks as the single most im- portant security problem at a recent software engineering conference [Pethia00]; Brian Snow of the NSA predicted that buffer overflow attacks would still be a problem in twenty years [Snow99]. Download pdf Statically Detecting Likely Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
  • Demystifying Web 2.0
  • Nearly all Web 2.0 applications started life as consumer-focused services, only later finding their way into the enterprise. But unlike many consumer ‘toys’, Web 2.0 actually delivers impressive benefits to the enterprise, including: Streamlining collaboration within and beyond the enterprise Accelerating search and information retrieval Capturing knowledge assets and facilitating knowledge transfer Speeding application development and deployment Communicating with stakeholders in new ways Some of these benefits are ‘soft’. Others are quantifiable. But all have combined to earn the attention of line-of-business managers and IT strategists alike. Web 2.0 is here to stay. In fact, it’s now evolving into Enterprise 2.0 – the application of Web 2.0 technologies to workers using network software within an organization Every new technology introduced into the enterprise brings with it new threats. Web 2.0 is no different, with threats including: Infection and downtime – caused by viruses, worms, Trojans and spyware specifically carried by Web 2.0 applications Data leaks – as staff members get lulled into a false sense of security, or intentionally share things they shouldn’t share Legal prosecution – for illegal activities or regulatory breaches Productivity loss – as users spend more time on blogs and social networking sites than on work Resource waste – as servers and networks become congested with frivolous multimedia content Reputation damage – as any of the above abuses hit the headlines These threats may look similar to the threat landscape associated with Web and email use in general. But the unique nature of Web 2.0 technologies demand a new understanding and new defenses At Clearswift, we’ve been helping enterprises protect themselves against
  • USER GUIDE LG 210 Guide d'Utilisation LG2 10
  • LG 210. Please read this manual carefully before operating your. mobile phone. Retain it for future reference. ENGLISH. Guide d'Utilisation Get PDF
  • How to Use the New Internet for Business Development
  • Ten years ago, many managers of small professional practices were wondering if they needed their own company website. Many still get by without one today, but most consider a website essential for practice development. Doubts about whether to have a website seem quaint now. Ten years from now, the issue of whether to engage in the “Web 2.0 conversation” will seem quaint. How the Web Was Won Web 2.0 refers to the new version of the World Wide Web, which is more collaborative and “user-generated” than the previous version. In the early days of the Web, content flowed mainly one way: from websites to users. Web 2.0, also called the social Web, enables users—people with no web programming skills, HTML knowledge, or website development experience—to create content and form communities of content creators. In fact, Time magazine named such users (“You”) its Person of the Year in 2006. Instead of flowing one way, online content now flows every which way and back again—it’s a conversation. Web 2.0 marketing tools include social networking sites (like Facebook and LinkedIn), which let you build your personal, professional, or company profile online, and connect with other site members to build relationships, share referrals, educate each other, and form virtual communities. Social media sites make it easy for anyone to publish original content, including news (Newsvine), information (Wikipedia), photos (Flickr), videos (YouTube), and user-generated content of all kinds on blogs (Blogger, WordPress), micro-blogs (Twitter), specialized wikis (Wikispaces, PBwiki, Google Sites), and forums (Google Groups). All of the above
  • DNA: variations on a theme in Maya
  • In this tutorial, we’ll explore different methods for modeling, rigging, and animating DNA. There are many ways to approach this macromolecule in Maya and each has its merits depending on what the model will be used for in your scene. We’ll start with a simple ‘plank’ DNA model that is roughly based on what is known about the molecule’s proportions, and then look at different ways to deform it. Next we’ll import a PDB coordinate set for B-DNA and experiment with different representations using particles. These first two methods assume that the helix does not need to unwind and melt. Finally, we’ll go over a programmatic approach to building DNA using PDB data for a single base pair – this method will allow us to twist and unzip the double helix. Modeling plank DNA In this first exercise, we’ll create a stand-in model for B-DNA that could be useful in schematic animations where atomic resolution is not required and melting of the double helix is not necessary. Here’s a quick overview of the process: 1) model a base pair with polygons, 2) animate its rotation and elevation to use the ‘animated snapshot’ tool, 3) create 2 NURBS curves slightly offset from the base pair, 4) use the ‘animated sweep’ tool to extrude those circles and create the backbone and finally 5) ‘duplicate special’ to create additional helical turns to the model prior to rigging. Although we’ve reviewed B-DNA’s characteristics above, let’s also have a PDB-derived cartoon model in our scene to make sure