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  • Mountain Biking Replacing a Flat Tire A Novice’s Guide
  • If you ride a mountain bike, you will encounter a at tire at some point. If you have not yet replaced a tube, you may nd the process a bit daunting at rst. Therefore, you may nd the following terms handy to know. Which Bike Parts Are Involved? Wheel: One of the more confusing terms when dealing with bikes is wheel.” For a mountain bike, this term refers to the hub, spokes, rim, tube, tire, and, for rear wheels only, the cassette. All of these parts (with the exception of the tube, which is hidden inside the tire) are shown in Figure 1. Hub: Located at the center of each wheel. The hub is connected to the frame of the bike by the skewer, which passes through the center of the hub. Cassette: The collection of gears to which the chain connects. The cassette is what allows the movement of the chain to turn the rear wheel. It is attached to the right-hand side of the hub. Spokes: The thin metal rods that make the wheel rigid and keep it from buckling. Each spoke attaches on one end to the hub and on the other end to the rim. Rim: The part of the wheel that supports the tire. It is made of metal (usually aluminum) and has a concave shape. The tube ts onto it, then the tire covers the tube. Tube: The part of the wheel that holds air. It is also sometimes called an
  • CANSIM User Guide for E-STAT
  • This manual is a complete guide to CANSIM in E-STAT — the authoritative Canadian socio-economic database. Easy to learn and to use, CANSIM offers you data on: agriculture arts, culture and recreation business enterprises communications construction education energy environment government health justice labour national accounts personal and household finance population and demography prices and price indexes primary industries science and technology social conditions trade transport and warehousing travel and tourism More than 36 million time series covering virtually every aspect of Canadian life make CANSIM an excellent cross-curricular research tool. This dynamic database is an invaluable classroom aid for activities and projects as diverse as: • evaluating social conditions • conducting feasibility studies • conducting market analyses • forecasting economic conditions • planning programs or services • profiling demographics This user guide walks you through each CANSIM screen and option. After reading this guide, you will know how to: • search for data by subject, text search, table number, series number and survey number load, add, copy and modify data directly into your spreadsheets or databases. Download pdf CANSIM User Guide for E-STAT
  • Using Python
  • Python was created by Guido van Rossum in 1990 to solve problems in the development of the Amoeba operating system. It is named after the British television show Monty Python’s Flying Circus. The use of Python has grown steadily over 1990’s to its current state where it is used in a variety of applications and environments. Python is a interpreted, imperative, weakly-typed programming language. Unlike a compiled language, interpreted programming languages do not have to be compiled. Instead, the source file is translated (a.k.a. interpreted) by another program (the interpreter) when it is executed. Compiled languages, on the other hand, are executed directly by the computer. Since Python is a weakly-typed language, a variable can have different types during a program’s execution. For example, the variable a could represent a number, a string, and a list in succession in Python; this is not allowed in a strongly-typed language. These notes assume a basic familiarity with programming concepts. In general, it is assumed one has had some programming experience in an object oriented language (such as C++). Concepts such as compiling, functions/procedures, dynamic memory, conditional statements, input/output, modular programming, namespaces, classes, objects, and inheritance should be familiar. The examples in these notes will be given in Python 2.4. It is assumed that the reader has access to a a Python interpreter. The resources at the end of this document provide links to downloadable versions of the languages. Outline These notes will start with the basic foundations of an imperative programming language and build towards object-oriented design.
  • Dukane Users Guide Model 28A7100HC pdf
  • Positioning the projector 5 Connecting a computer source 6 Required computer connections 6 Optional computer connections 6 Displaying a computer source image 7 Adjusting the image 8 Using the projector with Windows 98 for the first time 9 Connecting a video device 11 Video connections 12 Video device connections 13 Composite video connection 13 S- video connection 13 Component video connection 14 VGA connection 14 Displaying video 15 Adjusting the image 15 Shutting down the projector 17 Troubleshooting your setup 17 Using the remote control 25 Using the audio 26 Using the keypad buttons 26 Optimizing computer images 27 Presentation features 27 Optimizing video images 28 Customizing the projector 28 Using the menus 29 Picture menu 30 Settings menu 33 Maintenance 36 Cleaning the Lens 36 Replacing the Projection Lamp 36 Cleaning the Lamp Housing Screens 38 Using the security lock 38 Appendix 39 Specifications 39 Projected image size 40 Red LED Behavior and Projector Errors 41 card that was included. For complete details on connecting and operating the projector, refer to this User s Guide. The website also has technical specifications (an interactive image size cal- culator, laptop activation commands, connector pin outs, a glossary, the product data sheet), a web store to buy accessories, and a page for online registration. Important Operating Considerations Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft coverings that may block the front or back vents. Do not use a non- approved ceiling mount. In the unlikely event of the bulb rupturing,
  • VirusScan for Mac Manual Guide
  • What is VirusScan? What you can do with VirusScan What s new in this release VirusScan features VirusScan console On-Demand scanner On-Access scanner Uvscan command-line scanner HealthCheck VirusScan Schedule Editor eUpdate ePolicy Orchestrator Manageability Audience Conventions Getting product information Standard documentation VirusScan Help Submit a sample Technical Support Virus Information Library Contact information 2 Installing VirusScan for Mac 13 System requirements ePolicy Orchestrator requirements Installing VirusScan Standard installation Command-line (silent)installation Upgrade installation Testing your installation Uninstalling VirusScan. Getting Started 17 Using the VirusScan console The VirusScan console Toolbar Menu bar Configuring the scanners Configuring general preferences Configuring the On-Demand scanner Configuring the On-Access scanner Using the On-Demand scanner Using the On-Access scanner Updating DAT files Configuring eUpdate settings McAfee FTP server Configuring the internal FTP server Using the VirusScan Schedule Editor Scheduling eUpdates 4 Troubleshooting 33 Frequently asked questions Installation Scanning Viruses and detection General information Advanced troubleshooting Error messages Glossary 37 Index 39 Download pdf for VirusScan for Mac Manual Guide
  • Google Search Appliance – OneBox for Enterprise
  • The new Google OneBox for Enterprise provides unified and secure access to an unlimited array of real-time information sources from inside or outside a company. Developed in partnership with some of the world’s leading enterprise applications vendors, Google OneBox for Enterprise provides fast, easy to use, and secure access to business information right from the search box. “OneBox” refers to the simple process of typing a query into Google.com to get specific information such as airline flight times, local weather, or stock prices. With OneBox for Enterprise, employees can use the same familiar technique to access information such as contact and calendar info, HR benefits, sales leads, or purchase order status. Google OneBox for Enterprise was built with developers in mind. The REST-based API is simple to use and the gallery of existing OneBox modules makes it easy to unify access to your business applications. The API is fully documented and you can download the SDK including examples and a simulator at code.google.com/enterprise. Proven User-Centric Approach Google OneBox for Enterprise leverages the proven, user-centric approach to information access popularized on Google.com. From a simple search box, with no training required, business users can access all enterprise information sources inline with the natural search results. Download pdf Google Search Appliance – OneBox for Enterprise
  • Runescape Millions Gold Guide
  • This guide is best viewed with an active internet connection. There are links throughout the guide, to useful and informative pages to help you in your process of making Millions. We strongly suggest that you visit these sites to further you learning on the game of Runescape. 2004 www.RunescapeMillions.com -2PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION’s PdfCompressor Navigation: Page Chapter 1- Getting Started Chapter 2 - Your First Million Chapter 3 - Starting Your Own…. Chapter 4 - Profitable Items Chapter 5 - Runescape Shops Chapter 6 - Woodcutting Chapter 7 - Tricks and Tips Chapter 8 - Scams and Hacks Price Guide - enclosed in the zip file, we have also posted the guide on an internet site, for ease up updating the guide, it can be found at the following site. You may wish to bookmark this site. We try to update the guide on a monthly basis. http://www.runescapemillions.com/pguide.htm BONUSES: Runescape Millions Combat Guide Runescape Millions Magic Guide Runescape Millions Ranged Guide 27 39 unrealeased © 2004 www.RunescapeMillions.com -3PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION’s PdfCompressor Chapter 1: Getting Started www.RunescapeMillions.com would personally like to thank you for purchasing this guide. I can assure you that you have made a wise decision. Ok I’m sure that you are dying to start making money so lets get on our way shall we! Now naturally you can’t just snap your fingers or wave a magical wand and achieve millions of gold pieces. (although this would be rather nice, lol!) But, if you
  • Code Centric: T-SQL Programming with Stored Procedures and Triggers
  • The brackets around objectowner indicate it is an optional argument. An object’s owner is determined at create-time, but it can be changed post-creation. The main goal of this section is to explain which owner is assigned when you omit this optional argument or when the object is created by a member of the fixed-server role sysadmin. The rules that dictate who the object owner is can be a little confusing until you understand fixed-server and fixed-database roles and the system-created user dbo. The SQL Server fixed-server and fixed-database roles are somewhat analogous to the group concept used in NT to implement security. These roles are a part of SQL Server’s Security Model and allow you to more easily manage the actions users can perform. For example, a member of the fixed-server role sysadmin can perform any action within an instance of SQL Server, while a member of the fixed-database role db_owner can perform any action within a database. A member of the fixed-database role db_ddladmin can create, alter or delete all database objects within a database. Each database in an instance of SQL Server has a special system-created user called dbo (database owner). The dbo user has implicit permission to perform any action in a database and cannot be deleted. When a member of sysadmin performs any action within a database, it is executed in the context of dbo. The dbo user is not explicitly associated with the fixed-database roles db_owner or db_ddladmin. When you create a database object with a login
  • Toshiba Satellite A200/A205 Users Guide Manual
  • This guide Safety icons Other icons used Other documentation Service options Chapter 1: Getting Started Selecting a place to work Creating a computer-friendly environment Keeping yourself comfortable Precautions Important information on your computer’s cooling fan Setting up your computer Setting up your software Registering your computer with Toshiba Adding optional external devices Connecting to a power source Charging the main battery Using the computer for the first time Opening the display panel Your computer’s features and specifications Turning on the power Adding memory (optional) Installing a memory module Removing a memory module Checking total memory Hard Drive Recovery Utilities Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs Hard Disk Drive Recovery options Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the Recovery media Installing drivers and applications Using the TouchPad™ Scrolling with the TouchPad™ Control buttons Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™ Using the Dual Mode Pad Using Dual Mode Using external display devices Directing the display output when you turn on the computer Adjusting the quality of the external display Using an external keyboard Using a mouse Connecting a printer Setting up a printer Connecting an optional external diskette drive Turning off the computer Options for turning off the computer Using the Shut Down command Using and configuring Hibernation mode Using and configuring Sleep mode Closing the display panel Customizing your computer’s settings Caring for your computer Cleaning the computer Moving the computer Using a computer lock Chapter 2: Learning the Basics Computing tips Using the keyboard Character keys Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard Ctrl, Fn,
  • T-Mobile's Dash Sets New Pace for Windows Mobile Devices
  • T-Mobile USA announced it will release a new cellular PDA called Dash. ...On 11 October 2006, T-Mobile USA announced the Dash, a cellular PDA using the Research Publication Date: 17 October 2006 ID Number: G00144175 © 2006 Gartner, Inc. and/or its Affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction and distribution of this publication in any form without prior written permission is forbidden. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Gartner disclaims all warranties as to the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of such information. Although Gartners research may discuss legal issues related to the information technology business, Gartner does not provide legal advice or services and its research should not be cotrued or used as such. Gartner shall have no liability for erro, omissio or inadequacies in the information contained herein or for interpretatio thereof. The opinio expressed herein are subject to change without notice. T-Mobiles Dash Sets New Pace for Windows Mobile Devices Ken Dulaney, Todd Kort T-Mobile USA announced it will release a new cellular PDA called Dash. The Dash offe an innovative keyboard Download PDF