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  • Pharaoh - Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC pdf
  • After three games in the Roman Empire it was time to migrate to warmer climates so the franchise moves into Egipt. The ultimate goal was to reach the Pharaoh status (hence the name of the game) using the same gameplay elements of Caesar. Like any game that’s developed for years on end, evolving from title to title, Pharaoh has become an almost perfect game, with few bugs and one heck of a replay cycle. The game is quite easy to understand but if you need a small push along the way, here are a few codes. Cheats 1000 deben - Treasure Chest City attacked by hippos - Hippo Stomp City attacked by land - Mockattack1 City attacked by sea - Mockattack2 Destroy all military ships - Fury of Seth Destroy part of next invasion group - Spirit of Typhon Destroy single storage yard - Grenow Exports decrease for one year - Bird of Prey Exports increased for one year - Pharaohs Glory Festival for all the gods - Meow Flood plain farms is destroyed by next flood - Underworld Harvest from flood plain farms is doubled after next flood - Life from Death Houses and bazaars full of goods - Cat Nip Increase number of already available hippos - Side Show Inundation decreased - Mummys Curse Inundation increased - Bounty Level skip - Pharoahs Tomb Lower kingdom rating - Mesektet Plague strikes city - Kitty Litter Population includes homeless - Help Homeless Raise kingdom rating - Sun Disk Shipwrights, weavers, and
  • Maya 7 Tutorial
  • The Maya interface Now that Maya is running, you first need to understand what you are seeing. There are a lot of items displayed in the Maya user interface. The best way to begin is to learn the fundamental tools and then learn additional tools as you need them. Begin by learning some of the main tools. The Maya workspace The Maya workspace is where you conduct most of your work within Maya. The workspace is the central window where your objects and most editor panels appear. When you start Maya for the first time, the workspace displays by default in a perspective window, or panel. There are the other components of the default perspective view panel: - The panel is labeled persp at the bottom to indicate that you are viewing the Maya scene from a perspective camera view. - The panel has its own menu bar at the top left corner of the panel. These menus allow you to access tools and functions related to that specific panel. - The grid is displayed with two heavy lines intersecting at the center of the Maya scene. This central location is called the origin. The origin is the center of Maya's 3D world, and with all object's directional values measured from this location. Download pdf Maya 7 Tutorial
  • Asus A6 Users Manual pdf
  • This Manual Preparing your Notebook PC Knowing the Parts Top Side Bottom Side Right Side Left Side Front Side Rear Side Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Installing and Removing the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Pack Battery Care Operating Systems Support Software Power Connection Powering ON The Notebook PC The Power-On Self Test (POST) Power Management - “Stand By” & “Hibernate” Restarting or Rebooting Powering OFF the Notebook PC Using the Keyboard Colored Hot Keys Microsoft Windows™ Keys Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad Keyboard as Cursors Instant Launch Keys and Status Indicators Instant Launch Keys Status Indicators (front edge) Status Indicators (above keyboard) CD Player Control Buttons and Indicator Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device Using the Touchpad Touchpad Usage Illustrations Caring for the Touchpad Storage Devices PC Card (PCMCIA) Socket Optical Drive Flash Memory Card Reader Hard Disk Drive Modem and Network Connections Modem Connection Network Connection Bluetooth Wireless Connection (on selected models) Power System AC Power System Battery Power System Power Management Modes Appendix Optional Accessories USB Hub (Optional) USB 2.0 Slim Combo Drive (Optional) Wireless LAN Cardbus Card or USB USB Flash Memory Disk USB Communication Cable USB Floppy Disk Drive USB Keyboard and Mouse Optional Connections Monitor Out Connection External Audio Connections Securing Your Notebook PC IEEE1394 (on selected models) Printer Connection DVD-ROM Drive Information Glossary Declarations and Safety Statements DVD-ROM Drive Information Internal Modem Compliancy FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FCC RF Exposure Guidelines (Wireless Clients) FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Caution Statement Declaration of Conformity
  • Yahoo! Blueprint TM Developer's Guide, Version 1.0
  • This guide explains how to write mobile applications for the Yahoo! Blueprint TM Platform. Specifically, it documents the Blueprint markup language and provides instructions for developing, testing, and publishing mobile Internet services. Understanding the Yahoo! Blueprint Platform Using Blueprint, third-party developers can provide custom content and services in a variety of ways. Applications can be Yahoo! Go Mobile Widgets, browser-based Mobile Sites, or stand-alone Mobile Apps: • Mobile Widgets run under Yahoo! Go. Users can subscribe to published Widgets by selecting them from the Widget Gallery and add Widgets to the Yahoo! Go carousel for faster access. • Mobile Sites are accessible from any standard Web browser. Once published, they can be found using the search facility on Yahoo!’s mobile homepage. • Mobile Apps rely on a stand-alone version of the Blueprint runtime installed on the user’s phone. They are accessed independently of both Web browsers and Yahoo! Go. The deployment sections in this guide focus on Widgets. For information about publishing Mobile Sites and Mobile Apps, see the supplementary documents available from Yahoo!’s Mobile Developer site. All mobile applications are written with an XML markup set called Blueprint, which is loosely based on XForms. In the version documented here, Blueprint hides most of the complex data-binding apparatus of XForms. The Blueprint language is purely declarative; it includes no scripting or procedural code. Applications are hosted on your own Web server, where, in addition to information content for the application, you can use server-side scripting to provide any needed logic. Each screen is served as a separate file
  • Dell Laser Printer 1700 & 1700n
  • The Dell Laser Printer 1700 offers fast, affordable printing in a compact .... Dell pays shipping charges for printer and. toner recycling. Dell Laser DELL MAKES IT EASY TO BUY, USE AND OWN PRINTERS Easy to Buy Dell Direct Advantage: Order online or through our professional sales team Fast, sharp printing Low total cost to purchase, operate and maintain Convenient recycling optio included with hardware and toner at no additional cost Easy to Use Dell Printer Web Tool Low maintenance with high-yield toner and optional paper drawer Convenient toner itallation using drop-in cartridge design 24x7 toll-free technical phone support Easy to Own Convenient ink/toner ordering and delivery with Dell Toner Management System™ Dell award-winning service & support staff Wide range of service offerings One-stop shopping and support with Dell printe, systems and networking The Dell Laser Printer 1700 offe fast, affordable printing in a compact design. Choose the 1700 for direct attach printing from your computer or select the 1700n to share over your office network. Fast, up to 25 page per minute print speed 1 , up to 15,000 page monthly duty cycle, 800-sheet maximum paper capacity, and the large optional 6,000 page high yield toner cartridge* make it ideal for a Download
  • 12-inch PowerBook G4 Review
  • The eye-catching 12-inch PowerBook G4 is Apple s smallest notebook ever. Key Features 4.6 pounds. At just over an inch thick and a svelte 4.6 pounds,1 the new anodized aluminum design is so easy to carry, it will be your constant companion. PowerPC G4 processor. The most affordable PowerBook ever accelerates your favorite applications with the unmatched perform-ance of the PowerPC G4 with Velocity Engine. NVIDIA graphics. Now with the NVIDIA GeForce4 420 Go, the 12-inch PowerBook makes graphics-intensive applications, the hottest 3D games, and DVD special effects all sizzle. Advanced wireless. With built-in antennas, the new PowerBook is ready for an AirPort Extreme Card for superfast wireless net-working. 2 Integrated Bluetooth technology delivers cable-free connections to PDAs and mobile phones. 5-hour battery life. Up to 5 hours of battery Technical Specifications Processor and memory ” 867MHz PowerPC G4 processor with Velocity Engine ” 256K DDR SRAM level 2 cache “133MHz system bus ” 256MB of PC2100 (266MHz) DDR SDRAM (128MB built in and 128MB in SO-DIMM slot); supports up to 640MB Storage ” 40GB 4200-rpm Ultra ATA/100 hard drive 4 ” One of the following optical drives: Slot-loading Combo drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW): reads DVDs at 8x speed, writes CD-R discs at 24x speed, writes CD-RW discs at 10x speed, reads CDs at 24x speed Optional slot-loading SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW): writes DVD-R discs at 1x speed, reads DVDs at 8x speed, writes CD-R discs at 8x speed, writes CD-RW discs at 4x speed, reads CDs at 24x speed Communications “Built-in
  • Web 2.0 applications as alternative environments for informal learning - a critical review
  • Whilst a number of methodological and philosophical difficulties surround its definition, ‘informal learning’ is now acknowledged to be a vital element of education for learners of all ages (Colley et al. 2003). Despite the ‘slippery’ nature of the concept (Girod 1990), there is an emerging consensus that the nature of informal learning is more specific than simply being any learning outside of formal education. At one level informal learning is “undertake[n] individually or collectively, on our own without externally imposed criteria or the presence of an institutionally authorised instructor” (Livingstone 2000, p.493). Thus, whereas formal learning is typically institutionally sponsored, classroom based and structured, informal learning “is not typically classroom based or highly structured, and control of learning rests primarily in the hands of the learner” (Marsick & Watkins 1990, p.12). Yet we should not overlook the fact that informal learning also includes a range of learning stimulated by general interests which is ‘caught not taught’ (Davies 1998). There is growing evidence that many people are engaged in a wide range of technology-based informal learning at home and the community (Cranmer 2006, Impact2 2003, Facer et al. 2003). As Sefton-Green (2005, p.3) concluded from an extensive review of literature in the area: “computers and other aspects of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) allow children and young people a wide variety of activities and experiences that can support learning, yet many of these transactions do not take place in traditional educational settings. In fact many of these may not be considered ‘educational’
  • CREATING A HIGH-KEY LOOK TO YOUR PHOTO – PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL
  • In this tutorial, you will learn how to alter a typical color portrait so that it looks like a professional high- key studio shot. Here are the before and after photos: Open up the photo you want to use. Then desaturate your photo by clicking on Image / Adjustment / Desaturate. Now we will kick it up a notch by altering the curves. To do this, click on Image / Adjustment / Curves. You will need to adjust the input and output numbers of your curve. Hover your mouse over the diagonal line and then click once. The input and output number boxes will now be visible. Change the Input number to 171 and the Output number to 240. Then click OK In order to blur out the background a bit, we will add a Gaussian blur. First, make a duplicate of your photo by right-clicking on it in the Layers Palette You will now have two layers. The bottom layer is your original and the top layer is your duplicate. Now add a guassian blur to this duplicate (top) layer by clicking on Filter / Blur / Gaussian Blur. Change the radius to 30.0. In order to have just the background blurred and your subject’s features (eyes, nose, mouth) nice and sharp, we will add a layer mask to the blurred layer and erase some of this layer to expose the sharp image beneath. Download pdf CREATING A HIGH-KEY LOOK TO YOUR PHOTO – PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL
  • Oracle Database10g R2 (10.2.0.1) on openSUSE 10.2 Installation Introduction Manual
  • Installation Instruction is divided into two sections, Quick Steps for experts and Detailed Steps for beginers. Follow based on your comfort level. Quick Steps If you have installed Oracle database on SUSE Linux before using one of my old documents, then here are some quick steps to follow: 1. Install openSUSE 10.2 with “C/C++ Development” selection. 2. Download and Install orarun package. 3. Enable and set password for newly created user oracle by orarun. 4. Set updated kernel parameters by executing /etc/init.d/oracle start. 5. Download and unzip Oracle 10gR2 Database SW. Edit file database/install/oraparam.ini to add “SuSE-10? to line #39. 6. login as user oracle and run Oracle Universal Installer “database/runInstaller”. Download Oracle Database10g R2 (10.2.0.1) on openSUSE 10.2 Installation Introduction Manual
  • 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