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Electronic Circuit Schematic Diagrams
You can find electronics magazines and books at your local library including some at the reference desk also. Otherwise you can find a lot of circuits on the Internet: Some stuff might be on Microfilm Microfiche and or on CD Rom (CDs). ------------ First of all: http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/symbol.htm -------------- For example: http://www.sanantonio.gov/library/collections/periodicals/ ------------ Then: http...
Mar 4, 2008, 1:08 am - LANTERN

Confusion Over T.V. Transitition in 2009
WASHINGTON -- Much of what consumers are learning about the looming shift to digital broadcasting is just plain wrong and could end up costing them money, according to a survey. Some people think they need to buy new equipment when they don't, according to a Consumers Union survey, and others say they don't plan on taking any steps to deal with the change when they should. "Confusion about the digital television transition will cost consumers a lot of money for equipm...
Jan 31, 2008, 12:10 am - LOTTOMIKE

MicroISV: guiding a product/skill down road to independence
Micro ISV (Micro-Independent Software Vendor) I finished reading a really awesome book not too long ago, very highly rated (on Amazon / MicroISV: From Vision to Reality). It is a book for those people who may have had the dream of leaving Cubeland , that vast corporate expanse, and starting their own business around their computer-related product or service. I finished read...
Nov 17, 2007, 12:22 pm - LottoMining

A GPS Device for Keeping Tabs on the Children
Gone are the days when parents stood on the back porch and shouted for their kids. The AmberWatch Foundation, a nonprofit group focused on preventing child abduction, announced the pending launch of a Global Positioning System software application called AmberWatch Mobile. Parents can use the application to monitor their children's movements and children can use it to send an alert to their parents notifying them of their exact location. The software enabling the serv...
Jun 22, 2007, 2:41 am - LOTTOMIKE

Walmart has everything
Walmart has everything ! One day, in line at the company cafeteria, Joe says to Mike behind him, My elbow hurts like hell. I guess I'd better see a doctor. Listen, you don't have to spend that kind of money, Mike replies. There's a diagnostic computer down at Walmart. Just give it a urine sample and the computer will tell you what's wrong and what to do about it. It takes ten seconds and costs ten dollars . . . A lot cheaper than a doctor....
Mar 28, 2007, 8:48 am - SirMetro

Makin' it up as he goes along
Dontcha just love people who re-write history as they go along???? Looks like Peanut is doing it again but got caught in a lie by a screen capture sent to the Powerline attorneys by named readers ........... plus they've posted that screen capture of the Carter Center web page which I verified at the time of posting this entry. I love technology revealing the truth. Scree...
Dec 10, 2006, 7:53 pm - konane

mailed disks raise voting machine fears
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Oct. 21) - Election software disks that were delivered anonymously to a former Maryland legislator do not present any security risk for the Nov. 7 election, officials for the state and Diebold Inc. said Friday. None of the software on those diskettes will be used in the upcoming election in Maryland, Mark Radke, a Diebold spokesman, said. One of the disks contains an old version of compu...
Oct 21, 2006, 4:43 am - LOTTOMIKE

Aging grids cited in blackouts
The nation's power system may be showing its age. Recent heat wave-related blackouts in California and New York are at least partly being blamed on creaky transformers, circuit breakers and cables. And smaller outages in cities such as Detroit, Chicago and Houston will b...
Jul 28, 2006, 2:15 am - Tinker

in event of big web disruption the united states is ill prepared
· In Event of Big Web Disruption, U.S. Is Ill-Prepared, Study Says The U.S. is poorly prepared for a major disruption of the Internet, according to a study that an influential group of chief executives will publish today. The Business Roundtable, composed of the CEOs of 160 large U.S. companies, said neither the government nor t...
Jun 27, 2006, 7:09 am - LOTTOMIKE

"The China Fetish
The China Fetish By Willi...
Jun 15, 2006, 10:24 am - konane