Archive for March, 2007

 

Pokemon Poll: Do you know the answers?

Saturday, March 31st, 2007
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Gamer Girl xxx asked:


1) What are all Pokemon on the cover (front and back) of PBR?
2) How many Pokemon are there?
3) What was the first Pokemon on the list?
4) What is the latest Pokemon game to be released for the Nintendo handhelds?

 

can someone explain to me how to use this older GPS?

Saturday, March 31st, 2007
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amos asked:


i learned to fly in planes that had no GPS but i just got signed off in a 172. there is an older style bendix king GPS and some of the buttons are: direct to, curser, nearest. but i really dont know how to work it that well, can someone explain to me how to work it?

 

What’s a good gps for aviation with weather updates?

Sunday, March 25th, 2007
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Jimmy R asked:


My dad just got his pilot liscense and wants to get a GPS with weather updates for his plane. I have been going through alot of different systems and am having a hard time finding one specifically geared for aviation with weather updates, I would like to go below $1,000, but if I can’t get a good one for that I would be willing to go higher. Also, what are service options for weather updates? I know of XM are there any others?

 

DS Lite.Pros and cons?

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007
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Ashykinz asked:


Hello Im a- year old girl who loves videogames! ^_^ So cha. I have the wii ps2 gamecube. and nintendo. I love game systems with a level of brightness and dont make my hands ache when ive play for a while. I like videogame systems that have longggg lasting battery. I **** absolutley **** gaming systems with bad graphics. So– Heres where you guys come in. Will you please make a list of pros and cons about the ds lite my b day is coming up and i was wondering if thats somthing fun. Or give suggestions of other handhelds-have GBA color gba advance and sp….

Thanx…HAPPY GAMING

 

How long does it take for a GPS to receive a signal in different weather conditions?

Monday, March 5th, 2007
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Ella asked:


How long would does it take for a GPS receiver to tell you where you are in weather conditons like snowy/cold, humid/hot, warm and sunny with little wind, and windy?

 

Explain what the OS is and its purpose?

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007
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?.GURU.? ? ? ? ? ? ? asked:


2.1.1 Purpose of an Operating System

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System components and peripherals, by themselves, are nothing more than a collection of electronics and mechanical parts. To get these parts to work together to perform a specific task, a special type of computer program, known as an operating system (OS), is required.

Suppose that a user wants to write a report and print it out on an attached printer. A word processing application is required to accomplish this task. Information is entered from the keyboard, displayed on the monitor, saved on the disk drive and then finally sent to the printer.

In order for the word processing program to accomplish all of this, it must work with the OS, which controls input and output functions. In addition, the entered data is manipulated inside of the computer, stored in RAM and processed by the CPU. This internal manipulation and processing is also controlled by the OS. All computerized devices, such as servers, desktops, laptops or handhelds, require an OS in order to function.

2.1.1 Purpose of an Operating System
Diagram 2, Interactive

The diagram depicts the operating system software components between the user and the computer hardware. A three part sphere is shown with two outer rings and an inner core. Each area of the sphere is labeled from the outside ring inwards. The outermost ring is labeled the shell, the second ring is labeled the kernel, and the inner most area is labeled the hardware. The user interacts with the shell, which interacts with the kernel, which then controls the computer hardware. Placing the mouse over the shell outer ring displays the two types of shell interfaces: C L I and G U I. Each of the three areas of the sphere has a description, as follows:

SHELL
The user interface that allows users to request specific tasks from the computer. These requests can be made either through the C L I or G U I interface.

KERNEL
Communicates between the hardware and the software of a computer and manages how hardware resources are used to meet software requirements.

HARDWARE
The physical components of a computer system, including underlying electronics.

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The OS acts like a translator between user applications and the hardware. A user interacts with the computer system through an application, such as a word processor, spreadsheet, computer game or instant messaging program. Application programs are designed for a specific purpose, such as word processing, and know nothing of the underlying electronics. For example, the application is not concerned with how information is entered into the application from the keyboard. The operating system is responsible for the communication between the application and the hardware.

When a computer is powered on, it loads the OS, normally from a disk drive, into RAM. The portion of the OS code that interacts directly with the computer hardware is known as the kernel. The portion that interfaces with the applications and user, is known as the shell. The user can interact with the shell using either the command line interface (CLI) or graphical user interface (GUI).

When using the CLI, the user interacts directly with the system in a text-based environment by entering commands on the keyboard at a command prompt. The system executes the command, often providing textual output. The GUI interface allows the user to interact with the system in an environment that uses graphical images, multimedia, and text. Actions are performed by interacting with the images on screen. GUI is more user friendly and requires less knowledge than CLI of the command structure to utilize the system. For this reason, many individuals rely on the GUI environments. Most operating systems offer both GUI and CLI.

2.1.1 Purpose of an Operating System
Diagram 3, Animation

The diagram depicts a desktop PC connected to a cloud, which represents a network. A document is prepared for transmission at the client end. The animation outlines the steps taken to send this document onto the network using the Redirector component of the operating system. The steps are as follows:

I need access to a network resource.
Redirector says, Thats a network resource. I will take care of that.
Document is moved into the cloud.

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Operating systems have complete control of local hardware resources. They are designed to work with one user at a time. They enable the user to multitask. The operating system keeps track of which resources are used by which application.

In order to work with resources that are not directly connected to the computer system, a special piece of software must be added that allows a device to send and receive data from the network. This software, known as a redirector, may either be an integral part of the OS or may need to be installed separately as a network client. When installed, the operating system becomes a network operating system (NOS).

A NOS offers complex scheduling

 

What does this mean?

Thursday, March 1st, 2007
handhelds
Elissa M asked:


If you go to this site (http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_constraint=3944&search_query=handhelds&ic=24_0), and you go down to the 10 one listed, can you tell me if this is really only $24.28? Also, I noticed that there are 2 different kinds of organizers (which is what I am looking for), do I get to choose which one I want? There is also a case and a pen. Do I get all of that for just $24.28? What do they mean by “Starter Kit”?
Thank you guys for helping me! I thought all that seemed too good for 24 dollars! haha.

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