Friday, June 29, 2012

Wire Transfer Power

Wire is used through out our daily lives in our modern world. In fact without it, you would not be able to read this article or even turn on the light above your head. The process of power being transferred through a wire can be a bit misleading. In fact power never enters into a wire but travels on the surface of all conductors or wires.


The Wire as Conductor


Copper wires are the most cost efficient way to conduct electrical power. The material is easy to construct into a wire and has a property that is conducive to the transfer of power. Copper has a property that allows for many electrons to be a part of its chemical makeup. These free electrons are what actually carry the electrical charge along the outside surface of the wire. At the speed of light, the electrons travel to carry electricity from one point to another. From the generating station to your home computer.


More Wires Carry more Electrons


You may have noticed that some larger wires are made up of smaller strands of single wires and braided together to make a larger power conductor. That is because since electricity can only travel on the surface of individual wires, these larger conductors can allow greater passage to the electrons. The more strands of wire, the more electricity it can carry from each point.


Insulation of the Wire


The rubber or plastic insulation of a wire protects not only the electrons but people or living things from being shocked. You may have recognized that overhead power wires are not insulated. The reason is the cost of insulating these wires would be very expensive. Since these overhead wires are not insulated and exposed to the open air they can carry a large amount of electricity or electrons over the surface of the stranded wire. In our homes for instance where we can come in contact with the wires, they must be insulated so we can use the electricity for our devices and not be harmed by the electricity.







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Corvette Stinger Hood Specs

Some 1967 Corvette Stingers came with a larger hood to fit the big block engine.


"Stinger hood" often refers to the hood on any of the Corvette Stingers released in 1967. Stingers had a larger hood to accommodate the big block engine inside. This Corvette was the last to have the second-generation body styling.


General Engine Specifications


Four varieties of 1967 big block Stingers were produced. Each was a V-8 that displaced 427 cubic inches.


L88 Engine


The L88 engine had a compression ratio of 11-to-1. The engine put out 430 horsepower at 5,600 rpm, and produced torque of 460 foot-pounds at 3,600 rpm.


L71 Engine


With a compression ratio of 11-to-1, the L71 engine put out 435 horsepower at 5,800 rpm. The torque was 460 foot-pounds at 4,000 rpm.


L68 Engine


The L68 engine had a compression ratio of 11-to-1 and produced 400 horsepower at 5,400 rpm. The torque was 460 foot-pounds at 3,600 rpm.


L36 Engine


The compression ratio of the L36 was 10.25-to-1, and the engine put out 390 horsepower at 5,000 rpm. The engine produced 560 foot-pounds of torque at 3,600 rpm.


Dimensions


The 1967 Stinger was 175.1 inches long, 69.6 inches wide, and 49.8 inches high. The wheelbase was 98 inches, and the car weighed in at 3,155 pounds.







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Thursday, June 28, 2012

What Is A Cell Phone Carrier

You may have heard the words "cell phone carrier," but not understood what it means. Let's examine what a cellular carrier is by looking at different types of available carrier services.


Basic Definition: Cell Phone Carriers


Cell phone carriers are cell phone companies that provide cellular service to cell phone users.


Different Types Of Cell Phone Carriers: GSM Carrier


The first type are GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) Carriers; these carriers use a SIM card in their phones, which can be swapped among GSM phones while retaining the customer's phone number. Examples of GSM carriers include AT&T and T-Mobile.


Different Types of Cell Phone Carriers: CDMA Carriers


CDMA (Code division multiple access) carriers attach a single phone to a user. If users choose to switch to a different CDMA phone, they must call their carrier and perform an ESN (Electronic Serial Number) Change. CDMA carriers include Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel.


Different Types Of Cell Phone Carriers: Pre-Paid Carriers


These carriers charge an upfront fee for services, and are either run by GSM or CDMA carriers themselves, or by third parties who "piggyback" off the major carrier networks.


Benefits Of GSM Carrier Use


GSM carriers are known as the "Worldwide Gold Standard" because users can easily swap out their GSM SIM cards with cards from around the world, allowing them to take advantage of regional calling rates.







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European Vs American Cell Phone Technology

Between the U.S. and Europe, the story of cell phone technology contains frustrations and surprises. Both possess advantages and disadvantages with their technologies, especially important for those traveling between the U.S. and Europe to know.


History


The cell phone technology industry goes back to 1976, with the U.S. using the analog Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) and Europe using the Total Access Communication System (TACS). Now having switched to digital technology, the U.S. primarily uses the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) system, while Europe uses the Global System for Mobile (GSM) communications system.


Characteristics


Europe's GSM system can be used universally throughout Europe, with all phones being compatible with GSM. Conversely, the U.S. allows for different and incompatible systems to be used, including the "third generation" Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system that allows for more information, such as pictures, to be transmitted.


Compatibility


If traveling to Europe, a T-Mobile or AT&T phone may work there by switching automatically to the European bandwidth, or "signal." Otherwise, it can be done manually. Further, it can be more cost effective to have your cell phone company "unlock" your phone, and then purchase and a prepaid European SIM card for use there.







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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Copy From A Sony Camcorder To A Computer

Copying recorded videos and still photos from a Sony Camcorder to a computer is a simple process. With the right equipment, software and connections, you can begin saving media onto your hard drive to store, edit and burn copies as you choose.


Instructions


Storing Video to a PC


1. Make sure your PC has the capabilities for copying and storing video---whether it be a direct iLINK input, or for older models a card slot for the IEEE 1394 Firewire card. Also, video files can take up a lot of memory, so make sure there is ample free space in your hard drive.


2. Bring up Windows Movie Maker and connect the camcorder to your PC by iLINK or IEEE 1394 connection. Turn it on and set it to playback mode. Most PCs now come with a DVD player/burner installed, as well as Windows Media Player and Windows Movie Maker. Other software programs may use slightly different terms but will perform similarly.


3. Find the Import menu, at the top left corner of Movie Maker, and click "From digital video camera." If you've copied video before, a box will pop up when you turn on and connect the camera asking if you wish to import the video.


4. Choose whether you wish to import all or just parts of the video, and click that. Follow the cues to begin copying. If you wish to only copy certain parts, find the spot from which you want copying to start, monitor the transfer and stop manually by pressing the stop button onscreen or on your camcorder.


5. Choose a name for the file and save your video before disconnecting the camcorder.


Copying Photos from Your Camcorder


6. Connect your camcorder to one of the USB inputs of your PC. Turn the camera on and set it to "PC" mode (name of setting my vary by model).


7. Use the "Auto Play" menu's pop-up window to choose options for importing and viewing photos. Some models may have different programs, all should walk you through the steps. One option is to "Import pictures using Windows." If you'd like to transfer all your stored photos, click that, and copying will begin.


8. Name the photos, when prompted. Make note of which folder they're being saved to so you can find them later.


9. Copy just a few photos by clicking on "Open folder to view files," which opens a new window. Depending on your camera, a few file locations may be found, click until you find the photo you need.


10. Right-click on the photo you'd like to copy and move the cursor to "send to," then choose either "My Documents" or "Desktop" to be able to find them easily. From there, you can name each photo and transfer them to other locations in your hard drive.







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Optical Illusion Games For Kids

If you move your eye over this image, it will appear to move slightly.


Optical illusion games are like magic that occurs in the blink of the eye. There are many ways to trick the human eye, allowing us to see things in new or strange ways, and even to see things that are not there. Children in particular can enjoy optical illusions.


Finding the Best Illusions


Because of their visual nature, optical illusions are well-suited to the Internet and are widely available online. A quick search for optical illusions yields thousands of webpages offering optical illusion static images and animations. Kids can make a game of competing against each other (or against themselves) to find the most impressive optical illusions, and to understand the principles that describe how these illusions work. Provide the kids with pen and paper so that they can devise tests for the illusions they see on the computer as well as try out some of their own ideas.


Spotting Pictures in the Clouds


This is an ancient pastime. We have all looked up at the clouds and seen rocket ships, bears, dragons and other objects. Our evolution enables us to recognize objects by visual patterns that we already know. In particular, humans are good at recognizing faces. Sometimes this ability is a little too successful, however, and we see things that are not there. This is called "pareidolia." Puffy cumulus clouds are an excellent canvas for pareidolia because their uneven, ambiguous texture encourages us to see these kinds of false positive illusions. Just have the kids lie back, stare up at the sky, and talk about what they see.


Stereograms


Stereograms are computer generated images that look like patterns of noise, or repeating sequences of images. When you look at a stereogram just the right way, you will see a completely hidden 3D picture. It works by feeding a slightly different image into your left and right eyes, allowing you to see the illusion of depth on a flat page. The trick in looking at the stereogram is to shift the focus of your eyes as though you were looking at something farther away. By shifting your eyes to just the right position, the images coming into your left and right eyes will align, and you will see the hidden treat.


Stereograms are puzzle games, which kids are apt to enjoy because of the challenge of controlling the focus of their eyes and the reward of seeing a secret picture when they master the skill. Stereograms are published in large picture books available for sale in bookstores or online, and many websites offer free stereogram downloads. You can print a stereogram from a computer image onto a piece of paper and it will work, provided that your printer is functioning correctly.







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Unlock A Tracphone

TracFones are prepaid devices that provide the convenience of a cellular phone without the large cellular phone bills or contracts. Since TracFones are prepaid, users can use the services at their discretion. Unlocking it is the first step in using the TracFone.


Instructions


1. Turn the phone on by pressing and holding the "Power" button. Wait until the screen prompts for a password.


2. Type the default password of "1234" and press the "Menu/OK" button. Type "*#06#" and click the "Send" button. Write down the "ESN" or "MEID" number listed on the screen.


3. Contact a TracFone representative and give them the "ESN" or "MEID" number. Ask the representative for a lock code. Write down the lock code.


4. Turn the phone off by pressing and holding the "End" button. Remove the battery from the device.


5. Replace the battery and turn the phone back on. Wait until the "Password" prompt appears. Type in the lock code the representative gave you to fully unlock the phone. If the phone will not unlock, contact a TracFone representative for specific troubleshooting steps.







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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Connect Garmin Gps To Vhf Dsc

The Garmin GPSMap 3000 (or higher) Series Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver/chartplotter can be interfaced with a DSC/VHF marine radio with a single NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) cable. The NMEA cable will come without data connection links, which you must connect to the cable. The link between your radio and your GPS will provide accurate Digital Selective Calling (DSC) information and limited Automatic Identification Service data to your GPS screen, if your GPS has that capability.


Instructions


1. Make the required terminations between an NMEA barewire cable and an NMEA data connector link. Terminations are electrical connections that add a "plug" to the end of a wire. The terminations for Port 1 of the GPS unit are made by using the soldering gun and silver solder to solder the brown wire in the NMEA to Pin 16 (Data In) of the data connector link for the GPS. The blue wire should be soldered to Pin 17 on the same data connector link, the Data Out pin for Port 1.


2. Make the terminations for Port 2 of the GPS unit by soldering the violet wire, Port 2's Data In wire, to Pin 9, and solder the gray wire to Pin 10, the Port 2 Data Out on the data link connector for the GPS.


3. Make the terminations for the VHF/DSC radio according to the installation instructions for the make and model of NMEA 2000-compliant VHF/DSC radio.


4. Line up the notch on the locking ring of the terminated cable with the key on the NMEA port on the back of the GPS unit. Push the cable into place in the port and turn the locking ring to the right, until it stops.


5. Align the notch on the ring of the other end of the cable with the key on the NMEA port of the VHF/DSC radio; push the cable into place in the port and turn the locking ring to the right.







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Use Vhs Recorders For Surveillance

A standard VHS cassette records surveillance footage from the security camera.


A VHS recorder connected to a security camera can be used to make a videotape copy of activity under surveillance. The connection requires a standard audio-video cable with RCA-type plugs on each end. Standard VHS tapes provide about two hours of recording time per cassette, although most VHS recorders are equipped with adjustable recording settings to extend the time of a standard tape up to six hours.


Instructions


1. Plug in the yellow video cable to the Video Out jack and the red audio cable into the Audio Out jack on the security camera.


2. Connect the other end of each cable to the corresponding video and audio input jacks on the back of the VHS recorder.


3. Insert a VHS cassette into the VHS recorder and turn on the security camera.


4. Press the tape speed button on the VHS recorder's remote control to change the recording time from SP (2 hours) to LP (4 hours) or SLP (6 hours).


5. Press "Record" on the VHS component to begin capturing surveillance footage transmitted from the camera.







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Monday, June 25, 2012

Properties Of Optical Sensors

Optical sensors perform many functions today.


Optical sensor is a general term for a group of sensors that use various wavelengths of light to perform certain tasks. Some rely on lasers while others use available light to perform their jobs, but all forms of optical sensors can be roughly categorized according to the job they perform.


Photoresistors


Photoresistors, also known as light intensity sensors, do exactly what their name implies: They detect and measure the intensity of light. These sensors are used in science and modern technology in a number of different applications. For instance, intensity sensors are used in the liquid crystal displays on many mobile phones to adjust the screen brightness according the the brightness of the surroundings. They also are used in modern cameras to adjust the exposure of the image.


Proximity Sensors


Proximity sensors read changes in the ambient light environment to detect movement. These sensors have many modern applications. They are used in the hunting industry in trap cameras, which use the sensor to trigger the camera to take a photo of passing animals. They also are used in traffic cameras, using the same principle. Perhaps the most obvious use is in holiday decorations that are triggered when a person approaches.


Photodiodes


Photodiodes are a type of optical sensor that converts light into electric current. This type of sensor can be found in many types of consumer electronics. They are present in remote control sensors on compact discs and other components. Photodiodes also are found in various forms of disc players. Photodiodes are more sensitive than photoresistors, but they are used in many of the same applications.







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Unlock A Motorola W220

If you have a Motorola W220 and want to change cellular service providers, don't lose hope. There is software you can buy that produces unlocking codes based on the Motorola W220's configuration information. This software extracts the International Mobile Equipment Identification, or IMEI, number from your phone and generates an unlock code. You just have to enter it in to unlock the phone after inserting a SIM card. This option suits even users with average computer knowledge.


Instructions


1. Power off the phone. Connect one end of the USB sync cable to the phone.


2. Install the unlock software sent by the company on the computer.


3. Connect the USB sync cable to the computer. Turn on the phone. The hardware wizard should appear, and report that it has detected new hardware.


4. Choose the 'Have Disk' option for installing drivers. Select the drivers provided by the unlock-code vendor. Press INSTALL. This process should complete shortly.


5. Select the client software and run it. Choose the "Generate Code" option. An unlock code should pop up within a few seconds.


6. Disconnect the phone. Remove the battery and SIM. Insert the new SIM. An "Invalid SIM Card" message should appear. Press "OK."


7. Use the numeric keypad of the phone to dial in the unlock code displayed on the computer screen. Your phone is now unlocked.







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Merge Reel To Reel Audio With 16mm Film

Merging of reel to reel audio and 16mm film became much simpler with the advent of the computer.


At one time, reel to reel sound recording was the epitome of professional audio. As late as the 1980s, most advanced amateur and professional recordists used the high-quality reel to reel, also known as open reel, recorders. The 16mm film format has been the favorite of advanced amateur, student and independent filmmakers since at least the 1930s following Kodak's introduction of it in 1923. Except for early strips of optical sound on 16mm film, most people who shoot it --- professionally or not --- record sound separately and then combine the two. With modern digital technology, you can do this yourself.


Instructions


1. Set up a dark area in which to project the 16mm film. A basement with the lights out and the windows blocked from light usually will do. Set up the 16mm projector at the closest distance to the screen you can where the image still will focus. Also, give yourself enough room to set up the video camera without getting in the way of the projected image, and making considerations for focus on that camera. Because you only will be making video of the film and no sound yet, turn off the sound on the video camera. Start the video camera, then the 16mm projector and record your film.


2. Transfer your video to your computer. If you use a digital video camera, make your standard transfer. If you have a videotape camera, connect it to your computer via the phono plugs and the analog-to-video converter. Start your video editing software and select "Capture" to start the digital recording. "Capture" may appear in different places in your software, depending upon the brand. When the entire video of your 16mm film has been transferred, stop the "Capture."


3. Hook up the reel to reel tape deck via the analog-to-digital converter using phono plugs on the end that connects to the tape deck and USB or FireWire on the computer end. Open your audio recording software. Start the digital recorder on your computer, then press "Play" on your reel to reel tape recorder. When the entire reel to reel recording has been digitized, stop the digital recorder and the reel to reel.


4. Edit your digital audio to your specifications. Analog tape, such as that used on the reel to reel recorder, may have a tape hiss noise that most digital sound recorders can suppress to greater or lesser extents. Look for "Filters" in the digital sound recording software to fix the sound.


5. Import the digital video and digital audio into your digital video editing software. There are several different brands of this type of software, but most of them work the same way. You will have a long strip or bar of video with a long strip of audio beneath it. The software allows you to merge and sync your sound and video together. By moving, cutting or adding effects, you can create a fully integrated sound and video combination of your reel to reel and 16mm source materials.







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Friday, June 22, 2012

Mount A Laptop On A Desk

Mounting your laptop on your desk can lessen strain on your wrists and neck and create more space.


Using a laptop mount on your desk creates a workspace that optimizes comfort and lessens stress or injury. Mounting your laptop onto your desk will give you better keyboard and screen positioning to fit how you work. It can also free up space on your desk and create a larger working area.


Instructions


1. Purchase your mount. There are many different types of desktop mounts available, and the one you choose depends on how you want to adjust your viewing and hand positioning in your workspace. Base your decision on considerations like whether you need to lift your head to create less strain on your neck or want to tilt your keyboard to make typing easier on your wrists.


2. Clear off your workspace completely. Remove all electronics and breakable objects from your desk. You will want plenty of room to move and put tools and parts of the mount when assembling and securing it onto your desk.


3. Assemble the mount. If assembly is required to put together the mount before securing it to your desk, follow the instructions that came with the product.


4. Secure the mount to your desk. Decide where to place the mount to optimize your performance and available space. Use screws to fasten the mount into place according to the instruction manual.


5. Place your laptop into the mount and return all objects to your desk. Arrange items as necessary to make allowances for the new mount and your new working position.







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Unlock A Cingular 8525

The Cingular 8525 "Hermes" is a personal digital assistant phone available through through AT&T, formerly Cingular Wireless. This phone is available exclusively through AT&T and popular as an alternative to the iPhone. To use the 8525 Hermes on a different network, it is necessary to unlock your phone's SIM card through the use of the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) and unlock code. The IMEI is basically your phone's serial number, used to uniquely identify your phone to the cellular network switches.


Instructions


1. Connect your 8525 Hermes to your personal computer (PC) through the USB. The smaller (mini-b) end of the USB cord connects to your phone while the larger (a) end connects to any open USB port on the PC.


2. Navigate to the XDA Developer Wiki (see Resources). This site has the latest free downloads created by the Hermes community.


3. Download the latest Cingular ROM by selecting the relevant mirror.


4. Double left-click the executable you just downloaded to begin installation.


5. Accept the license agreement, left-click Next and finally left-click "Finish" to install.


6. Simultaneously hold "OK" and "POWER" to enter the bootloader mode. This is where you will begin unlocking your phone.


7. Run the MaUpgradeUt_noID.exe program that you installed previously to begin the ROM update on your phone. This step will take several minutes to complete. When you see "Upgrade Error 114" it will be time to continue to Step 8. Don't panic, this is completely normal.


8. Reset your phone using the stylus. The reset icon is located under the start menu.


9. Run the Run HERM_Unlock_v2a.exe icon that is now located on your Hermes desktop. If successful you will see a pop-up window declaring "Success!"







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Thursday, June 21, 2012

One For All Universal Remote Instructions

One for All universal remote controls are programmed at the factory to work with RCA televisions and VCRs, Motorola cable boxes and Toshiba DVD players. However the remote control is designed to work with almost any manufacturer's components by programming the remote control with the brand's specific code. Most codes are listed in the remote control's user guide. However, if the user guide does not list the appropriate codes, the remote control allows you to manually search for the code.


Using Codes


Turn on the device to be programmed and, if programming a VCR or DVD player, insert a tape or disk into the unit. Press the appropriate device button on the remote control once. For example, if programming the VCR, press the "VCR" button on the remote.


Press and hold the "SET" button until the red light at the top of the remote control flashes two times, then release the button.


Enter the device's numerical code using the number keys on the remote control. Point the unit at the device and press the "PWR" button. If the remote control is programmed properly, the device will turn off.


Repeat the process if the device does not turn off. If the device still does not respond, move to the next section.


Programming Without Codes


To program the remote control without the device's specific code, first press the appropriate button on the remote control for the device. For this example we'll use a television.


Press and hold the "SET" button until the red light flashes twice, then release the button.


Enter 991 with the number keys. Point the remote control at the device and slowly alternate pressing the "PWR" and "TV" buttons until the television turns on.


Press and hold the "SET" button until the red light flashes two times, then release the button to lock in the code.







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Unlock At&T Phones

ATT cell phones sometimes can be had at rock bottom prices on online auction sites, however these phones are useless unless they are "unlocked." When wireless companies provide cell phones at reduced rates they will sometimes put an electronic "lock" on the phone to prevent you from using other wireless provider's services. Unlocking cell phones you have purchased on the Internet or want to use for a different wireless carrier is fairly straightforward and simple.


Instructions


1. Visit one of the websites below offering an "unlocking service" and locate your phone manufacturer. These websites provide electronic passwords or button combinations that will unlock the phone and allow it to work with other networks.


2. Take the battery off of your phone and locate the SKU label inside the body. Write down the manufacturer and model number of your phone, then send this information to the unlocking providers.


3. Put the battery back in your phone and turn it on. Enter in the unlocking key sequence provided by the unlocking service and follow the provided instructions.







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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Download Music To Mygig

MyGig is a multimedia, touchscreen interface system found in later editions of select, Chrysler vehicles. With enhanced communication, navigation and entertainment amenities, MyGig offers everything from satellite radio and video playback capability, to GPS navigational assistance. MyGig can also be used as a built-in media player, because personal audio files can be downloaded directly to the MyGig interface. With the use of a USB flash drive, it only takes about five minutes to download any music of your choice from your computer to MyGig.


Instructions


1. Insert the USB flash drive into the computer.


2. Access the folder where the audio files are stored on the computer.


3. Go through the audio files on the computer. Press the "CTRL" key on the keyboard, and click the title of each song you want to download to MyGig.


4. Right-click one of the audio files you clicked on. Select the "Copy" option. This action creates a virtual duplicate of the audio files so they can be placed onto the USB flash drive.


5. Click the system menu orb on the computer screen task bar.


6. Double-click the "Computer" tab in the system menu list to access the system explorer. When the system explorer opens, right-click the USB flash drive's removable storage icon.


7. Select the "Paste" option in the right-click menu to transfer the virtual duplicates of each audio file to the USB flash drive.


8. Remove the USB flash drive from the computer.


9. Flip the USB cover up on the MyGig USB port inside the vehicle on the right side of the MyGig screen. Place the USB flash drive into the USB port.


10. Press the "My Music" touchscreen option when the "Manage My Files" menu appears on MyGig screen. Press "Import Music Files."


11. Press the onscreen option that reads "From USB" to download the music from the USB flash drive to the MyGig internal hard drive. The MyGig interface will then display all of the available audio files stored to the USB flash drive.


12. Check the box next to each song to download individual audio files from the USB flash drive or press "All" directly below the list music titles to make your selection. Press "Done" to download the music from the USB flash drive to MyGig.







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Diy Steadicam Hv20

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No more shaky, hand-held shots.


A Steadicam is a device used to stabilize the movement of a video camera while the videographer is walking or running. Variations range from hand-held to torso-worn vest and arm configurations for larger cameras. The hand-held version uses a counterbalance technique to minimize camera wobble when moving and offers the greatest usability, as the camera can stay attached to it when not in use. The overall effect is smooth, professional-looking footage. Make your own stabilizer to save money.


Instructions


1. Hold the steel pipe tee fitting, the pipe fitting with three openings, so that one threaded opening is at the top, one is at the bottom and one is on the side. Screw the 2-inch steel pipe nipple into the threaded opening at the top.


2. Screw the 12-inch steel pipe nipple into the threaded opening at the bottom.


3. Screw the 8-inch steel pipe nipple into the threaded opening at the side.


4. Drill a 1/4-inch hole in the center of each steel pipe end cap, which is a small rounded cap for sealing the end of a pipe.


5. Place a 1/4-inch-20 bolt, 1/4-inch diameter with 20 threads per inch, through the hole of one end cap so that its head is inside the end cap, and screw a nut on, tightening it to the cap. Screw the end cap onto the 2-inch nipple.


6. Place the other 1/4-inch-20 bolt through a 1 1/4-inch washer and then through the center hole of the 2 1/2-lb. weight. Place the end cap onto the bolt and screw a nut on, tightening the weight to the end cap. The nut should be inside the end cap.


7. Screw the end cap, with weight, onto the 12-inch steel pipe nipple.


8. Screw the wing nut upside down onto the bolt in step 5. Place the 1 1/4-inch washer over the bolt to sit on the wing nut.


9. Screw the 1/4-inch thread on the underside of the HV20 video camera onto the bolt. Tighten the wing nut so that the washer clamps the camera firmly to the DIY support system.


10. Hold the DIY support system with one hand on the 8-inch steel pipe nipple to the side, and the other hand on the 12-inch steel pipe nipple below.







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Make Enlargements From Digital Cameras

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It takes a few clicks of your computer mouse to enlarge a picture for printing.


If you've taken a great picture and want to display it in a large frame, you don't need an expensive photo-editing program. Any photo-editing software, from Microsoft's free Paint program to Adobe Photoshop, will allow you to resize a picture.


The key is to think about enlargements before you take the picture. Make sure your digital camera is set to record the largest image allowable. On many cameras, the option is called "Fine." That means your 6-megapixel camera is taking 6-megapixel images. This is important because a picture will lose its sharpness when it is blown up too large.


Instructions


1. Open your computer's photo-editing program.


2. Use the program to open the picture needing to be enlarged. Under the "File" menu, choose "Open." In the dialog box that opens, navigate to the correct picture and choose "Open" again.


3. Choose the "Resize" or "Image Size" option. In the dialog box, enter the size you want your photo to be. A good enlargement is at least 200 pixels per inch. Make sure the "maintain aspect ratio" or "constrain proportions" box is checked so your picture is resized proportionally and does not become distorted.


4. Choose the "Crop" option if your picture is a little longer or wider than it needs to be. Click once to start the tool and drag the crop box -- marked with a dotted line -- to the desired shape. Double-click or hit "OK" when finished.


5. Save a copy of the resized picture. Click "File" and "Save As."


6. Print the enlargement or upload the file to a photo-printing service.







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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Understand Radar Detectors

Radar detectors are devices that can be installed or placed in vehicles that detect when the vehicle is being hit with radar. Police use radar and laser guns to determine how fast vehicles are going. Radar detectors are used to warn drivers that they are being speed targeted so that they can slow down before becoming visible to the police. These devices are legal in most states and can be purchased at different prices depending on the model at many automotive retail stores.


Instructions


1. Turn on the radar detector by turning the dial on the front or side of the detector. Sometimes the power is integrated with the sound, where 1 means the sound is low and 10 means the sound is high. Once the radar detector is on, it will start detected radar beams hitting it from around all sides. Radar beams come in different waves and frequency lengths. For example, a K-band has a short range, which is why many radar detectors show this type of radar.


2. Click the button on the detector until a "c" pops up on the screen. The "c" stands for city driving. Use this feature when you are not driving on the highways. The city feature will allow the radar detector to disregard false radar alarms which may be caused by bank security systems. The city feature allows the radar detector to focus on police radar guns only. When radar beams hit the radar detector from a close proximity, the detector will determine whether the radar beam is a false alarm. If the beam is a false alarm, the detector will either indicate that or remain silent.


3. Click the button on the detector until the "h" appears on the screen for highway driving. This feature allows the radar detector to focus on radar hitting the car from far ahead and behind. While driving, the radar detector will sound an alarm and light up bars notifying you of when your car is being hit with a radar beam. Radar measures the frequency of distance it takes for the beam of the gun to hit the car and return back. The closer the car is to the police vehicle, the higher the radar frequency.


4. Set the radar detector setting to "emergency" mode if applicable on the device. In this mode, the radar detector will alert you if an emergency vehicle is approaching, such as an ambulance or firetruck. Many emergency vehicles use a v-band of radar while driving.


5. Select the viewing mode on the radar detector. The viewing mode allows the driver to set the radar detector's screen to invisible mode, low contrast mode or high contrast mode. Invisible mode keeps the radar detector's sound working, but turns off all visual displays. This can be less distracting while driving. Low contrast mode will dim the visuals for night driving. High contrast mode will show the standard bright visuals on the detector for day time driving.







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Monday, June 18, 2012

Put Music On An Sd Card For An Htc Tilt

The HTC Tilt is a Windows Mobile-powered smartphone that features a tilting screen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Because the Tilt is limited to 256 MB of internal memory, a MicroSD card is required if you want to add music or other media to the device. This is simple to do, thanks to the integration between Windows Media Player mobile and your computer's version of Windows Mobile. All files transferred from your computer are stored on the MicroSD card.


Instructions


1. Slide the rubber cover on the MicroSD card slot out of the way and insert the card. The card slot is on the bottom of the phone next to the Reset switch. Replace the rubber cover.


2. Open Windows Media Player on your computer.


3. Connect the HTC Tilt to your computer using the supplied USB sync cable. Tap the "Start" icon on the top of the phone. Tap "Programs." Tap "ActiveSync." Tap "Sync."


4. Click the "Sync" button on the right side of Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player will synchronize with the phone. Drag-and-drop the music you want on the HTC Tilt into the "Sync List" window below the "Sync" button.







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How Do Cd Player Lasers Work

CD Players


CD players operate according to the same principles that DVDs and laser discs do. They're somewhat simpler than those devices because they only carry audio information, not video information, but otherwise they're pretty much the same. To understand how the laser of the CD player reads the music, it helps to understand how the CDs themselves are constructed.


Construction


CDs consist of a thin layer of aluminum sandwiched between a clear piece of plastic on the bottom and a piece of acrylic on top. The aluminum contains a series of bumps and divots, which extend outward in a long, continuous spiral. The bumps are so tiny as to be invisible to the naked eye. They form an elaborate binary code: a series of 1s and 0s, much the same as the information stored in a computer. That code contains the music of the CD. It then becomes a question of translating it as such.


Laser


The laser in the CD player moves along the string of code when it plays the CD. It starts on the innermost part of the CD and slowly spirals outward--much like an old record player, only in reverse. As it reflects off the aluminum, it bounces back into an optical reader. However, when it strikes one of the bumps, it changes directions slightly and the receiver doesn't pick it up. Those two states form the basis of the binary code--on/off or 1/0--which creates the digital signal. The hardware in the CD player then translates that into sound and amplifies it to play out of your speakers.


Tracking


The laser has to move at a steady pace across the CD into order to pick up the signals properly. The bumps on the outside of the CD move past it more quickly than the inside of the CD, which can disrupt the signal. So a tracking system within the CD player makes sure that the laser stays pointed where it's supposed to and a spindle motor varies the speed of the disc so that the bumps pass over the laser at the same rate throughout the playing time.


Subcode Data


In addition to the bumps themselves, most CDs contain subcode data, which help divide the information into specific sections. That allows you to skip ahead on the CD to a new track automatically. It can also tell more sophisticated CD players the title of the song, the title of the album and the artist.







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Use Shadows In Pictures

Light is one of the most important elements of any picture. However, the absence of light, a shadow, can have an equally dramatic effect in pictures. Learning to look for and create shadows in your pictures can turn otherwise uninteresting pictures into masterpieces.


Instructions


1. Look for shadows in the winter. Shadows are longest in the winter when the sun is low. Take a walk in the late afternoon in the winter and keep an eye out for interesting shadows. Anytime of year, the hours just before sunset are the best time for shadows.


2. Use shadows to show depth in pictures. Shadows turn a flat, two-dimensional picture into a three-dimensional picture. Capture a shadow in front of your subject to show depth.


3. Place your subject in a dark room and shine light onto an interesting detail of the object. The contrast of light and shadows create a dramatic effect.


4. Create shadows by placing a light source to the side of your subject. For natural light, position your subject beside a window with direct sunlight coming in.


5. Make shadows the focus of a picture. Sometimes the shadow of an object makes a better subject than the object itself.







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Friday, June 15, 2012

Unclog An Ink Cartridge

Clogged ink cartridges cut down on productivity. Missed deadlines or running around town to print off a document wastes time and energy. Keep you printer's manual, so you can locate your ink cartridge. If you have lost your manual, contact your printer's manufacturer. Many printers have completely different internal hardware. Be sure you are pulling out the ink cartridge before pulling on anything from the printer.


Instructions


1. Open the printer and locate the both the black and color ink cartridges. Pull out the clogged one.


2. Lay down some paper towels in the sink to avoid staining the sink.


3. Turn on hot water and allow three-fourths print head to soak for 10 seconds. Dry the cartridge with a soft cloth, reinstall it and check by printing a test print.


4. If the clog remains, mix one cup of hot water and one cup of ammonia. Place the ink cartridge in the mixture and let it soak for two hours.


5. Take the ink cartridge out of the mixture and wipe with a soft cloth. Place it back into the printer and print off another test strip. If this doesn't work, the cartridge is probably dead and you'll need to buy a new one.







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Make Posters From Digital Prints

Family photos make great poster-size prints.


Sometimes, a 5x7-size format doesn’t do justice to an amazing photograph. Blowing up a photo to poster size displays the beauty of the image on a grander scale. Poster-size prints can come in handy when you need to showcase an image before a large audience. Exhibit a poster-size photo at a wedding, graduation party or funeral to allow several attendees to view the image at once. Turn a favorite family photo into a framed, poster-size image for use as a decorating piece in your home.


Instructions


1. Portraits work well as poster-size prints.


Select a photo that would work well as a poster. The best images for posters include portraits, single objects or anything with a simple background. Choose a clearly focused photo that makes your subject look amazing.


2. Make sure you use a high-resolution photo.


Scan your digital print or photograph to create a digital file. Select the highest scanning resolution possible and save your image as a JPEG file. Due to the size of the final result, resolution plays an important role in turning your digital print into a poster. Snapfish recommends a minimum resolution of 2700 x 1800 DPI for a 20-inch x 30-inch print.


3. You may want to turn a vertical picture into a horizontal one.


Use image-editing software to touch up your photo. Crop out unnecessary elements and change image orientation (vertical or horizontal) if desired. Lighten, darken or change contrast levels or color balance to achieve a photograph perfectly suited for large-scale printing.


4. Some photo services can add effects to your posters.


Utilize an online photo service to have your image printed poster size. In 2010, you can typically obtain poster-size photo prints made for somewhere between $6.99 and $34.99, depending on the size of the print and the type of material on which you choose to have your photo printed. Shutterfly offers options of printing on matte paper or cotton- polyester artist canvas. Photo At Large specializes in printing poster prints of various sizes, including custom sizes. The company offers a variety of effects and additional photo services from which you can choose.


5. Preview your image before you submit it for printing.


Follow the steps on your chosen website to upload your image, place your order, preview and pay. When selecting paper, choose a matte finish to reduce glare.


6. A wooden frame adds class to your poster.


Frame your new poster-size photo. Nothing adds a nice finishing touch like a wooden or metal frame. Plan ahead for framing when choosing the size of your poster. If you opt for a custom size, you may need to have a custom frame created.







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Repair A Samsung'S Txr2764 Power Supply

Your Samsung TX-R2764 TV might power on or off unexpectedly. Power outages, and the TV's automatic timer, and sleep timer functions affect how it uses its power supply. Whether the TV turns on or off also depends on how external devices are connected. Troubleshoot these and other reasons by following a simple, yet organized approach.


Instructions


1. Verify that the TV's power plug is completely plugged into the AC wall outlet. Plug the TV into another wall outlet to confirm that the outlet is working. Turn the wall switch on if it is controlled by a timed wall switch. Press the "TV/Video" button.


2. Tighten up all external devices and coax cable/antenna connections to the TV, and from the TV to the coax Ant 1 wall terminal and also to the Ant 2 wall terminal, if used.


3. Replace blown fuses and flip the circuit breaker switch back on if it switched off.


4. Unplug the TV's power cord for one minute, and then replug it.


5. Replace the remote control batteries with fresh ones if the device does not turn the TV on when you press the "Power" button. Install the correct polarity, that is, place the "+" and "-" symbol sides of the batteries the same way as the markings are displayed inside the battery compartment.


6. Review the sequence of how Timer indicator works when you turn your TV on. The Timer Indicator is located to the immediate left of the Power button. It will blink five times when the TV is first turned on. It will then stay illuminated whether the TV is on or off when the Timer mode is set to On.


7. Press the "Menu" button on the TV panel or remote control to check the On/Off Timer and Sleep Timer settings. Use the directional arrow buttons to highlight your selections. Select "Setup." Press "Enter." Select "On Timer" and select "Off." Select "Off Timer" and select "Off." Select "Sleep Timer" and select "Off." Press the "Exit" button when finished.







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Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Canon Powershot

The Canon PowerShot line is full of affordable, compact cameras.


The Canon PowerShot line of digital cameras was created for consumers who want a compact camera they can carry with them while they're on the go. All of the cameras in the PowerShot line have a few standard characteristics.


Digital


All of the cameras in the Canon PowerShot line are digital and save pictures onto a flash card of some sort.


Compact


All of the cameras in the PowerShot line of digital cameras are compact and easily can be put in a pocket or purse for travel.


Scene Modes


All of the cameras in the PowerShot line have built-in scene modes, such as sports, landscape macro, and portrait, that automatically adjust the settings in the camera to the optimal settings for a specific situation.


Autofocus


All of the cameras in the PowerShot in the line have an autofocus feature. The autofocus is activated by pressing the shutter down halfway, waiting until the camera focuses and then pressing the shutter button down the remainder of the way to take a picture.


Inexpensive


All of the cameras in the PowerShot line are affordable, with the most expensive coming in at just under $500.







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Change The Battery On The Samsung Intercept Phone

The Samsung Intercept is a cellular phone that lets you access and use an array of applications including Amazon's MP3 music download service and the social media network Facebook. The device, also known as a smartphone, lets you access the Internet and email as well as the phone's built-in calendar. A single, replaceable battery pack powers the Samsung Intercept. New battery packs are available for purchase directly from Samsung and third-party battery manufacturers.


Instructions


1. Turn off your Samsung Intercept by pressing the "Power" button on the front of the phone.


2. Turn the phone over so the back of the device is facing up.


3. Press the bottom of the battery cover and slide it away from your phone's camera lens --- the camera lens is on the upper portion of the back of the phone. Place the cover to the side once it is free from your phone.


4. Use your fingernail or a small flathead screwdriver to lift the battery pack from the bottom of the phone. Place the old battery to the side.


5. Align the gold contacts on the new Samsung Intercept battery pack with the gold contacts inside of your phone. Press the battery pack slowly into the phone's battery housing.


6. Place the battery cover back on your phone and slide the cover toward your phone's camera lens. Connect your Samsung Intercept's battery charger to the phone to charge the new battery pack until your phone's display states the battery is fully charged.







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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Keyboard Amplifier Buying Guide

Keyboard amplifiers can be an important part of the musical experience. They come in many shapes and sizes, so knowing what features are important will help you find the right amplifier. Knowing whether to get a combo amplifier or amplifier head, the size of speakers, how much power you need and how technical your music is will allow you to purchase a proper amplifier without overspending.


Sound Reproduction


A keyboard amplifier is different than a guitar amplifier due to the range of sounds it is designed to replicate. A keyboard amplifier needs to be able to reproduce sounds from the entire musical spectrum; otherwise, the volume will be inconsistent and the sound quality will suffer. When considering the sound, consider whether to get a combo amplifier, which will include speakers in the unit, or just an amplifier head, which houses just the amplifier and requires speakers. A combo amplifier should include a woofer, tweeter or high-frequency horn and a midrange speaker inside of a bigger cabinet. When purchasing a combo amp, consider the size of the speakers, which generally run from 8 to 18 inches. Ten to 12-inch speakers should be sufficient for most performances. Fifteen to 18-inch speakers are generally limited to bass.


Power


Power is listed as the number of watts the keyboard amplifier can use. The bigger the number, the louder the sounds that can be played without losing quality. More powerful amps are often larger, which can be a pain to carry around. If you prefer a smaller amp to use as a personal monitor, purchase one with a line-out so it can be connected to larger sound equipment when necessary. Also, amplifiers that use tubes are generally louder than solid state amplifiers. For individuals and bands that do not have a complete drum set, 40 watts should be enough. Sixty watt amplifiers are enough to include the drums.


Equalizing


Almost all keyboard amplifiers have EQ built right in to the amplifier, but they differ greatly in the amount of control the keyboard amplifier gives the musician. For a casual player, being able to adjust the bass, treble and midrange might be more than enough. However, this wouldn't cut it for more serious bands. For these musicians, a keyboard amplifier that has a multi-band graphic EQ.







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How Check The Class On Your Microsd Card

How Can You Check the Class on Your MicroSD Card?


People use MicroSD cards in a number of devices, including cameras and cell phones. These are memory cards and are useful for saving photos and videos. The cards offer a high capacity of storage in a relatively small unit. If you have a MicroSD card, you may want to find out the class of the card so you will know what the transfer speed is. You can find out by inspecting the card.


Instructions


1. Take your MicroSD card out of the device it is in.


2. Turn the card to the side that has "MicroSD" written on it. The class is located on this part of the card.


3. Look for the "C" that has a number inside of it; it is located under "MicroSD." The number inside the "C" represents the class of your MicroSD card. There are three classes for MicroSD cards: classes 2, 4 and 6. The number represents the transfer speed. For example, if your MicroSD card is a class 2, the transfer speed is 2 megabytes per second.







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Monday, June 11, 2012

Download Photos From A Computer To A Digital Picture Frame

Download Photos from a Computer to a Digital Picture Frame


A digital photo frame is the perfect way to display those precious memories for all to see. These modern frames also make great gifts, but if the recipient is technologically challenged you may want to preload the frame you buy with some favorite photographs. Taking the time to move your favorite pictures to the digital photo frame means your loved one will be able to simply plug the frame into an electrical outlet, hang it in a suitable spot and start enjoying those beautiful pictures.


Instructions


1. Turn on your computer and locate the photographs you want to display on the frame. On most computers these photographs will be stored in a folder called "My Pictures" or "My Documents." Just right-click on "My Computer," choose "Explore" from the menu and navigate to those folders. Once there click on "View" and choose "Thumbnails" from the menu. This will allow you to see a preview of each photograph so you can choose the right ones.


2. Highlight the first file you want to copy, hold down the "Ctrl" key on the lower left or right hand side of your keyboard, then select the next photo you want to copy. Continue this process until you have selected all of the photographs you want to display on your digital photo frame. After you have selected all of the files right-click and choose "Copy" from the menu. This will copy all of the files to a temporary clipboard and make it easier to move them.


3. Insert a thumb drive into a free USB port on your computer. Wait a few seconds for the computer to recognize the thumb drive, then right-click the drive letter of that thumb drive (most likely the drive letter will be "E:" "F:" or "G"). After right-clicking choose "Paste" from the menu. This will copy all of the photographs you selected in the previous step onto your thumb drive.


If your picture frame uses a memory card place that memory card in the memory card reader attached to your computer. These readers connect to a free USB port just like a thumb drive does.


4. Insert the thumb drive into the USB port on the digital photo frame and plug the frame in. Depending on the model, you may need to press a button to start the slide show of images.


If your picture frame uses a memory card insert that memory card into your picture frame, then plug it in, turn it on and start the slideshow.

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Transfer Pictures From My Sd Card To My Pc

Two SD cards


SD cards are a form of storage that is very popular among many electronics like cameras, printers, computers, phones and other devices. They come in many different forms, speed classes and formats depending on what they need to be used for. Despite the many types of cards, they can all usually be read, accessed and modified easily. Some computers come with built-in card readers, and if you don't have one of those, an external card reader is easy to find. Transferring photos is a simple process similar to using a flash drive.


Instructions


1. Verify you have an SD card reader on your computer. On many new desktop computer systems it may show up in the form of many various slots on the front of your computer. You may need to purchase a multi-card reader, which can be found at many electronics stores like Best Buy or Office Depot.


2. Remove the SD card from your device and make sure it is not set to protected mode. Many SD cards have a sliding switch on each one. Make sure it is not switched to protected mode so you will be able to access your data.


3. Insert the SD card into the card reader. Most readers will have a slot labeled for SD cards. If not, it is easy to find the correct size. Do not force the card into the slot.


4. Open "My Computer" and look for the removable disk. Your SD card should show up and let you access it from your computer. You can now transfer any photos from the SD card to your computer by clicking and dragging them to whatever folder you wish, or by copying and pasting them to keep them on the SD card.


5. Right-click on the SD card in "My Computer" and click "Eject," then remove it when you are finished.







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Friday, June 8, 2012

Film Developing Tools

Black-and-white photography retains a mystique that attracts many.


Traditional film-based photography remains a popular hobby in the digital era. The magic of seeing an image emerge in the darkroom has no equivalent in the digital world. Developing your own film in a home darkroom has elements of chemistry and craft and is the first step to creating your own prints.


The Basics


Film can be developed with a few specialized tools. Most essential are a developing tank and a dark place to load. The tank consists of a reel for loading film, a can to hold the reel and a light-safe lid to pass chemistry. All stages of processing, up to wash stage, take place in the tank. A hose that inserts into the tank for washing is handy, and some plastic tanks have an agitator to stir the developer without tapping the tank. A regular bottle opener is handy to open film cassettes.


Film Drying


After the success of film processing, the next process photographers perform is drying film. Two useful additions are film hangers and weights, to keep the film from curling as it dries, and a soft rubber squeegee to remove water and promote faster drying. Though film squeegeed and hung will dry quite quickly, film dryers are available.


Handling Chemistry


Most fledgling darkroom hobbyists begin with measuring equipment borrowed from the kitchen. Mixing chemistry becomes a pleasure with dedicated equipment. Graduated cylinders in a variety of sizes allow for accurate measurement of chemical concentrates, and stainless steel mixing jugs will transfer heat quickly in a water bath to maintain uniform temperature. Collapsible bottles for storing chemistry prevent oxidation of working-strength solutions.


Negative Storage


Keeping negatives organized helps later in the printing process.


Dedicated sheets for storing processed negatives are available in a few different sizes. Clear pages can be used under a sheet of glass to print contact sheets. Special easels are also available for this purpose. Both negatives and contact sheets can be stored in three-ring binders, with the addition of a punch to adapt the contact sheets.







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Use A Tmobile Sidekick Cell Phone

The T-Mobile Sidekick cell phone is one of the most recognized and desired phones on the market. The Sidekick features a flip out screen that reveals a full keyboard that opens the cell phone up to so much more than just making calls. Here is a brief guide on how you can get started with your T-Mobile Sidekick.


Instructions


1. Charge your battery. The first thing you need to do with your Sidekick when you take it out of the box is plug it in and leave it alone for about four hours. It's tough, because you want to start exploring all the features, but a good initial charge will help you get more out of your phone.


2. Open up your phone. This feature is probably one of the reasons you got a Sidekick. To open the phone you need to flip the display screen clockwise. Place your thumb on the lower-left corner of the screen and gently guide it outward in a clockwise motion. The screen should smoothly rotate into place revealing the keyboard. Reverse the motion to close your phone.


3. Find the essential buttons on your Sidekick. The keyboard is located under the display. On the left side of the keyboard, you will find the power button and on the right side, you will find the directional pad. On the outside of the keyboard, you will find the menu button, jump button, back button and navigation wheel.


4. Familiarize yourself with the icons and indicators on your display. There is a battery icon that looks like a battery that will let you know how charged your battery is. There is also a temperature indicator that will appear above the battery if you phone is too hot or cold. Next to the battery icon is a signal indicator that will let you know how strong your current cellular reception is.


5. Make some calls. The Sidekick is so much more than just a cell phone, but you will probably still want to make the occasional call. There are two ways you can dial. The first is the open the phone and use the number keys on the keyboard. Once you have dialed, press the "Send Call" button to make your call. You can also call with the display closed. Scroll to the dial button, use the wheel to enter the numbers and press the "Send Call" button when you're done. Answer a call by pressing the "Answer Phone" button by click the wheel.


6. Use your user's manual to discover the multitude of other features your Sidekick has. This guide will get you started, but to get to know your Sidekick, you need to spend some time exploring. Send some text messages, browse the web, make some calls and explore all the features and options you can find on your Sidekick.







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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Tactical Flashlight Techniques

Tactical Flashlight Techniques


Tactical flashlights are used with a firearm in situations with little or no light in order to aid in finding your target. With household handguns, small handheld tactical lights are most commonly used. You may select from a number of tactical techniques, each with its advantages and disadvantages. Practice these techniques at a shooting range before using them in a real situation in order to discover which one is most comfortable and practical for you.


Harries and SureFire


The "Harries" and "Surefire" are two similar tactical techniques in which you hold your hands together and extend your arms forward with the flashlight and the barrel of the gun parallel to each other, creating a solid two-hand grip for aiming. For the Harries, cross your hand with the light under your hand with the gun to form a wrist-to-wrist base. The SureFire is also called the "cigar" or the "syringe" grip; rather than holding the light in your palm, as in the Harries, grip the light between your fingers and clasp your two hands together, holding the light and the gun parallel without crossing your arms. Choosing between the Harries and the SureFire is mostly an issue of comfort.


Modified FBI


The "Modified FBI" is an alternative technique in which you hold your light separately from your gun as well as up and away from your body. There are two main advantages to this technique. First, you have more maneuverability with the light in your free hand, making it a better technique for searching and for moving around furniture or other obstacles. Second, with the light away from your body, the Modified FBI does not reveal your exact location. The principal disadvantage of the Harries and SureFire techniques, aside from decreased maneuverability, is that the light is constantly fixed at the center of your body, creating an easy target for your opponent.


Neck Index


The "Neck Index" is optimal for speedy location and accurate aim toward your target. To perform this technique, simultaneously punch your gun-hand forward to aim and draw your tactical light-hand back against your neck, parallel with your line of vision. Although this is a good technique to use for rapid location, you should not hold this position for more than a few seconds, for it reveals the location of your neck and head. This technique is best used in conjunction with the Modified FBI, bringing you quick aim in the beginning and then eluding your opponent by obscuring the location of your body´s center.







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What Is A 35mm Slide

The most popular film used in slide photography is 35mm.


Today, 35mm film is the most widely used film by professionals and enthusiasts alike. The highly versatile film is conveniently sized, relatively cheap and produces photos with good image quality. Photographs taken on 35mm film may be printed or mounted on slides and viewed through a projector. Each method has advantages and disadvantages.


Definition


A slide is a positive photographic trannie, mounted in a plastic frame for projection. A trannie is a color or black and white photographic image on film, viewed or projected by light shining through the transparent film, according to The Photographic Glossary. While a slide may conceivably use all different dimensions of film, 35mm film is the most commonly used for slide photography. The image size of 35mm film is 24mm by 35mm.


History


Oscar Barnack, sometimes called the grandfather of 35mm photography, first used 35mm film in a still camera in 1913. The camera, called the Ur-Leica, was first mass produced in 1924. The 35mm film Barnack used was especially well-suited to still and moving photography because it provided great image quality for the best price. For this reason, 35mm remains the most popular film format today.


Considerations


Unlike the 35mm film most amateur photographers use in basic, point-and-shoot cameras, slide film is positive. Negative film captures images in which the tones appear reversed. Positive film maintains the original colors of the image. If you intend to make slides of your images, be sure to purchase positive 35mm film. Once the photos are developed, they will be cut and mounted on plastic slides and returned to you.


Benefits


The main benefit of slide photographs is that they can be inserted into a projector and shown with complete color accuracy. For this reason, slides were commonly used in art classes to teach art history. Slides also save space, compared to negatives, because negatives must be accompanied by prints for the photographer to use as a color reference if the pictures need to be developed in the future, according to the Vivid Light website.


Disadvantages


Despite the benefits of slide photography, many amateurs stick to negative film. Taking slide photos requires more skill than negatives. Because slides capture positive images, it is crucial to get the right exposure when taking a shot. If you make a mistake with the exposure on negative film, however, the photofinisher can usually balance the color out. Moreover, 35mm negative film is less expensive than positive film, and requires less time to develop and print.







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Print Contacts And A Calendar From Outlook

Microsoft Outlook is an email, contact and calendar management program included with the professional edition of Microsoft Office. It is one of the most popular software titles for managing these items in the corporate business environment. In addition to being able to work with their information on their desktop and share it online, users can easily print out contacts and calendar events for use in meetings or other business settings.


Instructions


Print Contacts


1. Click "Contacts" in the Navigation Pane of Outlook to display all contacts in the main window.


2. Click "Arrange By" in the View menu and select "Current View." Click "Customize Current View" and click "Filter" to use the display options for showing the contacts you want to print.


3. Select "Print" from the File menu. Choose the print style desired in the "Print Style" dialog box. Once you have selected the layout for your contacts, click "Print."


Print a Calendar


4. Click "Calendar" in the Navigation Pane to display the calendar you wish to print. If you have multiple calendars, select the one to be printed.


5. Select "Print" from the File menu and choose the print style desired in the "Print Style" dialog box. To print your appointment and meeting details, select "Calendar Details Style" from the options provided.


6. Enter the first and last day of the calendar to print in the "Start" and "End" fields. Clear the "Hide Details of Private Appointments" check box, before printing, if you wish to print details for private appointments.


7. Click "Page Setup" and adjust the default settings if you wish to change items such as the paper orientation or fonts of the document. Click "OK," once changes have been made, to return to the Print dialog window.


8. Click "Print" once all options have been selected.







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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Polaroid Camera Types

The Polaroid PoGo uses Zink photo paper.


Polaroid is a manufacturer of consumer electronic products, widely known for its instant camera and film. Edwin H. Land created the company in 1937. The company offers three types of camera products, two of which offer instant photo printing.


Classic Instant


The 300 Instant Camera is available in three colors: blue, red and black. The camera has four lighting settings and an auto-flash. The camera produces instant pictures that are the size of business cards. The images measure 1.8-inches by 2.4-inches.


Digital Cameras


The Polaroid digital cameras come in two types: the i-Series and the t-Series. The i-Series has three cameras that range from 10 megapixels (MP) to 14 MP. All of the cameras have 2.7-inch LCD screens, and 3X optical zoom lenses. In addition, the cameras are available in different colors. The t-series is a 14 MP digital camera with a 5X optical zoom and a 5X digital zoom. This camera is capable of taking video clips.


PoGo Instant Digital Camera


The PoGo Instant Digital Camera is the first digital camera with an integrated printer. The 5.0 MP digital camera has a 4X digital zoom lens. The system has a three-inch LCD display screen, and the camera prints two-inch by three-inch color pictures with a sticky back for easy mounting.







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Troubleshoot Wifi On An Hp Printer

Many Hewlett-Packard printers feature wireless functionality that allows you to print from a computer without being connected to it. The networking functionality even allows you to print remotely--from outside of the work environment. HP uses Wi-Fi technology to connect the printer to the network. It's the same technology that your laptop uses to connect to a hot spot. Problems using Wi-Fi on an HP printer that is enabled for it are related to connecting and usually can be corrected by doing some troubleshooting.


Instructions


1. Disconnect your computer from any VPN (virtual private network) that may be in use in your work environment before accessing the printer.


2. Make sure the wireless on your computer is enabled if you want to use Wi-Fi to connect to the printer. Often there's a hardware switch on a laptop case. It's the same switch you would use to turn the radio off while in flight. Switch it on and allow a minute or so for the laptop to find the network.


3. Move your HP printer closer to the router if it won't connect. There is a limit to Wi-Fi's range; concrete walls and other radio signals can cause interference. Try unplugging older portable phones--they're on the same 2.4 GHz frequency.


4. Check that the router is powered on if you continue to have problems. The printer will keep looking until it finds the router. Look for the detected network names on the HP's display.


5. Select "Enable Wireless" on your HP printer if the wireless radio light in the "Wireless Settings" menu on the display is off. If you continue to have problems, selecting "Enable Wireless" will tell the HP printer that it needs to look for the Wi-Fi signal.







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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Verizon Wireless Information

Verizon Wireless is the leading provider of cellular telephone service, wireless technologies and accessories in the United States, with over 80 million customers. They offer a wide variety of telephones, PDAs, calling plans and Internet service to fit the needs of individuals, families and businesses across the country.


Cell Phones


Verizon subscribers can choose between standard cell phones from leading manufacturers including Motorola and LG, more elaborate phones with touchscreen and MP3 player capability, and Blackberry/PDAs. The PDAs and some phones feature an optional mobile Internet service as well.


Calling Plans


Verizon has a number of different calling plans to choose from that factor in calling minutes, text and picture messaging, Web browsing and number of lines in use. Plans start at $39.99 for a single line and run as low as $69.99 for two or more phone lines.


Accessories


Verizon subscribers can also purchase and download ring tones, ringback tones, games, GPS information and other extras to customize their phone and stay connected. Media options include V Cast Music with subscription service Rhapsody, and V Cast Videos and Mobile TV shows, starting at an extra $15 a month.


Locations


New and existing customers can find service and manage their account at any of the thousands of Verizon stores across the country, along with kiosks in malls and some large retailers, authorized dealers and online at Verizon's website.


Merger


Verizon purchased MCI in 2006, and in early 2009 completed a similar deal for competing wireless carrier Alltel, bringing Alltel's service and subscribers into Verizon's network, allowing customers of each to call the other without counting against their total minutes.







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The Best Camera Angle For Outdoor Security Cameras

Helping you sleep at night: the security camera.


Security cameras are installed for two reasons. They act as a deterrent to would-be burglars and, if somebody should break in, they provide evidence that can help in subsequent arrests. This can give you great peace of mind, but because of the cost of security cameras you want to make sure that you make the most efficient use of the ones you have.


Cover the Exits


If someone were to try to enter your home it would most likely be through a door. For this reason, the best angle for a security camera is one that takes in the entrances and exits to your home. While you want the camera to be close enough to get a good look at whoever the burglar is, you also want to take in a wide enough range of vision to have more than just a fleeting glimpse of the person. Experimenting with the position of the camera is the best way to do this until you feel satisfied that your home is covered effectively.


Light Levels


The camera should never be pointed directly at the door. In their book, "Introduction to Security," Robert J. Fischer and Gion Green point out that the daily peak for robberies is 10:30 p.m. That means that it will often be dark when it happens. If a burglar exits your house with a light on behind him he will only appear as a black form in front of the white light if your camera is pointed directly at the door. To compensate for this, your camera should take a side-on view so that their faces are illuminated by the light behind them.


Parking


Depending on your thieves' ambitions, they may need a vehicle to transport larger items they have stolen. Similarly, they may use one to flee the scene quickly. For this reason, angling an outdoor security camera toward your parking area is also a good idea. You also want to keep the area well lit if possible, not only to prevent crime in the first place but also so that a camera can get a good read on the vehicle's license plate.


Multiple Cameras


It will almost inevitably be difficult to position a single camera so that it takes all of these factors into account. For the most effective home security, multiple cameras should be used so that no entrance to your home is vulnerable. This needn't mean surrounding your home with unsightly cameras. Intelligent positioning of just two or three to take into account likely entrances, light levels and parking areas will leave your home far more secure.







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