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i like to suggest you Go for NFS most Wanted Black edition
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Your boy's a bad man, and we invadin the streets like we are steal steeling sweets.They are droppin the heatShocked the world, now I'm standin aloneI flip fools like and thay will mone can't help but nod your head to the track*BLEEP* the feds to the down rap, we will be fighting backbut we wont be standing back check your self in the mirrowcause we dancing in willowCause you, playin the role and you plannin to foldThis the masterplan, we got the planet on holdWe all over the streets like your favorite new beatswe need to eatso ime gonna take a seati might go and rob some weat of the famer to get high you jeolus cause ime flying in the skywalking home this is long!why dont we rip and bong cant you see ime the best And I think it's funny you choose, losin progress and we are heading to the west ime the bloddy best so your dissing rapI R.I.P rappers and take responsibilityfor makin future to save rappers and eat zappersand ride beats, creep through side streets and dont test me otherwise we make better beatsPunchlines - man, don't even begI got knee-slappin tracks, y'all brusin your legYou a rhyme writer - funny man, that's a jokeYou ain't worthy of bein my secretary man that's a quoteI flood tracks like cracks in boatsAnd ***** rappers choked up with they own lines in they throat.Blut blut
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I NEED HELP !!!!I have bind a key to a power, and even if i turn off my computer and things it still there, i cant press 1 or 2 cuz i have superhero keys on them, HELP
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Sorry to say but none of the 3 ideas are working here even after spending more than 2 hours on this. 1)FLICKR IDEA...........too complicated!! Please explain in a laymans language. And that means, explain for them who do not understand Flickr etc. 2) Imageshack IDEA......this idea works to a great extent, but the images are either too small or too large for the viewer/receiver. You just tell me how to resize the image or how to bring the image into the mid of the mailbox, which is usually on the extreme left after pasting.3)Notepad HTML IDEA....steps mentioned are unclear. Step no. 2 for example. Where to type? In the address bar? How will the html file appear in the image folder???
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How To Manually Remove Viruses! a short tutorial
iGuest replied to seargentpepper7's topic in Security issues & Exploits
Thank you! I found your post and as a result was able to get rid of the virus without spending a couple hundred on a Geek Squad service call. In fact, I had a phone consult with them and they said they couldn't tell me what to do over the phone (they tried a few things but it didn't work) and said they'd have to come in person. I scheduled an appt but kept searching the web (using my daughters uninfected computer) found your post and was able to resolve the issue.THANK YOU Jayme -
I've used Zymic for more than a year and a half. It looked really nice. I like how they designed their place, the subdomain names were nice, the space and bandwidth was awesome. Everything was good EXCEPT I had trouble connecting to FTP many times, so when I want to update my site, I can't. But that's not the worse part. It is ALWAYS down. Sometimes the sites would be offline for a day or 2, and it happens quite often. I've finally had it when the uuuq sites have been off for over 23 days (and still going.)Right now, I'm trying to find myself a better host. There's no point in hosting on Zymic if they can't even keep your sites up for a month without going down every time.
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FM / AM distanceFrequency TypesAM and FM signals are generally lost over the horizon. This makes FM signals perfect for local communications. There's no reason for Chicago police radio traffic to be heard in Dallas, or a Miami radio station playing ads to an audience in Boise. Since they don't interfere with each other, they can both use the same channels, minimizing the need for frequency space. FM Broadcast Band radio stations generally fade at about 50 miles on flat land, but if you're on a high hill, you can get considerably more distance. AM signals can sometimes be heard thousands of miles away. This is caused by a phenomenon called 'skip' and is caused by a layer high in the atmosphere (the ionosphere) that causes the radio signal to reflect back to Earth. The reflected signal can then bounce off the Earth, then again off the skip layer, and continue around the globe. These signals often fade in and out as the skip layer shifts. This generally occurs only at night, but there are exceptions. Solar activity scrambles the layers during daylight. At night, they layers of the ionosphere settle down and stratify into distinct zones. In the same way that still water becomes a mirror because of the difference in density between the air and the water, or the way a mirage appears in the desert, the layers act as a mirror to certain waves. Waves that are too long or too short pass right through these layers and escape to space. Sunspots can increase this effect when their energy bursts 'charge' the ionosphere layers. Since sunspots have a natural 11-year cycle, distant radio stations may be available one year, then disappear the next, only to return 11 years in the future. The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights are also related to sunspot activity charging particles in the upper atmosphere (there is a similar activity over the South Pole). So, on a clear summer night you may hear AM radio stations from very distant cities, but they disappear during the day. For this reason, AM stations typically have multiple antenna arrays that enable them to shape the direction of their signal. Government regulators tell them where they can direct their signal at night so they don't inadvertently interfere with other stations far away, then permit a different pattern during daylight hours. Decades ago, ships at sea used on skip for radio communications. The low frequencies used then were even better than AM Broadcast Band channels for this purpose, though their lower frequencies also tend to follow the curvature of the Earth better than higher frequencies. In the 1960's, Wolfman Jack got his start on Mexican AM radio station XERB which beamed its five-times-U.S.-standard powerful nighttime signal directly northward into southern California, giving him an enormous audience. -reply by Charlie Gosh
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IF / RFFrequency TypesIF stands for Intermediate Frequency. Modern receivers use IF to remove background noise and interference. The original received channel is 'bumped' to a second frequency by the amount of the IF, then both are compared. These two channels are combined and provide signal to later stages in the radio, so any noise that spreads across the entire radio band is ignored. Early radios used Regenerative coupling to accomplish much the same effect, but they required the operator to manually adjust a 'Regen' control to tune the receiver properly. The invention of IF stages removed this control and made AM radios simple to tune. So, if you tune an AM radio to 1000 kHz, the radio will actually generate a small second signal at1455 kHz (1000 plus 455). If you place a second AM radio nearby tuned to 1455 you can hear this as interference or a quiet zone. Tuning the second radio to an AM station, then sweeping the first radio up and down the dial will cause a heterodyne interference squeal to the radio station. The IF circuit listens to everything common to both channels, while ignoring everything else. FM radios typically use a 10.7 mHz IF, so a radio tuned to 90 mHz will generate a small signal at 100.7 mHz. Some use a negative IF, so the second generated signal could be at 79.3 mHz (90 minus 10.7). Citizens Band operators used to modify (any modifications to a CB radio were illegal) specific radios by switching a transmit crystal to a receive socket to permit them to listen to Civil Air Patrol transmissions (but not transmit), as they were slightly below the CB band. The crystal was set to a frequency 455 kHz away from the actual channel. Later, the crystal arrangement was changed (combinations of much lower frequencies were added together) and this could no longer be done. Some radios use non-standard IF frequencies for odd purposes, but they are rare. Nearly all consumer radio receivers use the IF method. There is no need for an IF stage in a transmitter. RF is simply Radio Frequency. Any radio or television transmission is considered an RF signal. Microwaves signals are often called RF, but they are, in many ways, substantively different from radio waves. Moving up the spectrum, we find radio waves, microwaves, infrared (heat) waves, then visible light (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet), ultraviolet waves, far ultraviolet, and finally radiation-type waves (gamma rays, X-ray, cosmic rays, etc.). Wavelengths below light are considered harmless (non-ionizing) while those above light are considered damaging (ionizing). That's the reason enough UV from sunlight damages skin, and enough X-rays damage tissue. Unfortunately, this old, simple distinction does not take into consideration the resonant frequency of any RF wave. If you carry a length of pipe on your shoulder as you walk, you will discover a specific pace that will bounce the pipe to match your stride. Any other pace will mismatch and repeatedly bang the center of the pipe into your shoulder. The matching pace is the pipe's resonant frequency. RF waves can match molecules and other objects, much the same way a specific musical note can match the resonant frequency of a wine glass and shatter it, or soldiers marching in unison across a bridge can destroy it (soldiers always break their march and walk normally). Two musical instruments can almost match notes and you'll hear a third 'beat' wave. When they match, they sound twice as loud. Microwave ovens rely on matching the exact resonant frequency of water molecules to excite and cause them to rub against each other, creating friction and heat. Whether non-ionizing radio waves can cause similar interference and destruction of living body tissue remains to be seen, but it is an obvious physical principle. I wouldn't really care to live near a 50,000 Watt television transmitter. There is some research that suggests that the 60 Hz signal emitted by common telephone pole-mounted AC power transformers can be harmful, especially if a child spends every night near it for years. Cellphone transmitters are too new and too variable to be certain. Solid working knowledge of resonant frequency is critical in radio transmitter installations, and sometimes there are some surprises. Radio waves are funny stuff. You'll sometimes notice radio frequencies listed in megahertz or meters (30 mHz equals 10 meters, while 300 mHz equals 1 meter). The mHz number is the number of times per second the wave of the radio signal oscillates, or changes direction. The meter number is the length between each wave. So, higher oscillations means shorter distance between each one. The meter number is the resonant frequency of the wave. Ideally, a 30 mHz transmitter or receiver would be matched to an antenna 10 meters (400 inches) at resonant length, or 800 inches (double-wave), or 250 inches (5/8 wave), or 200 inches (half-wave), or 100 inches (quarter-wave), or 50 inches (eighth-wave), etc. So, and old car with an AM radio needs a long antenna (1000 kHz at 1/100-wave is 30 inches), while a modern car with an FM radio uses a shorter antenna (100 mHz at 1/10-wave is only 15 inches). Antennas can be matched a multiple of the resonant frequency, so an antenna half as long is still useful, but won't capture or transmit as much signal strength. A small coil or other circuit is used to fine-tune to an exact frequency, if desired. Old AM car radios had a tiny screwdriver adjustment hidden underneath the tuning knob to final match the antenna to the middle of the AM band and account for cable, connectors, etc.; everything else was 'close enough.' The antenna on your computer's wireless router, operating in the same range as a microwave oven, is even shorter. Your cellphone's quarter-wave antenna can be so short it's placed inside the case. The low frequencies used decades ago on ships and aircraft meant a long wire antenna that stretched nearly the length of the ship or aircraft. Advancing technology meant higher frequencies could be used, and thus shorter antennas. A quarter-wave antenna at microwave frequencies would be very short. Another phenomenon of RF energy and resonant frequency is an RF burn. Under certain conditions, an RF wave's resonant frequency can match the gap (or some multiple of it) between two objects (say, your hand and a transmitter antenna). The RF signal can unexpectedly be rectified by this gap and can instantly cause a very serious burn to tissue deep below the skin that can take months to heal, yet may leave the surface of the skin untouched. This is the (misguided) reason that cellphone users were once directed not to use their phone when pumping gasoline. The odds of the tiny transmitter in cellphones (on the order of 0.003 to 0.3 Watts in modern cellphones) creating an energy discharge border on the impossible. Technically? Yes. In reality? No. Key the microphone on your 200 Watt mobile amateur rig while pumping gas? Not a good plan. An RF Stage is the last RF amplifier found in a transmitter before the signal is sent to the antenna. There is some loss in this stage. A transmitter rated at 5 Watts means that the manufacturer can deliver a 5 Watt signal to the final RF stage. The loss depends on the efficiency of the final RF stage, so the actual power delivered to the antenna may be only 4 Watts. Some regulations may specify 5 Watts max to final RF, 4 Watts max permitted to the antenna. If the final RF stage is cheap, poorly designed, or poorly adjusted, the actual output will be even less. -reply by Charlie Gosh
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not only browser gamesAnyone Know Any Good Mmorpg Games?Everyone is touching base on the browser games that are supposded to be good, but not really. If you have a console, you should look into fallout 3 and oblivion. these, while not being online, although I'm pretty sure falloiut is, are amazingly fun and entertaining. for your computer you can play runescape, which is a browser game, but it gets boring because you sit there for hours clicking on rocks. I suggest world of warcraft, or pretty much any Blizzard game, although you have to pay for it, you will have fun with a bit of work. Youu can also look online for free downloads to build your own little game, although the fun is in the building of it, and not the playing. -reply by Themasterofdisguise
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AM transmission uses a specific (center) carrier frequency, and the receiver is tuned to that exact frequency. The bulk of the energy used supports this carrier frequency, and it is transmitted constantly, even if no audio is present. The audio portion is mirrored and each identical, reversed half surrounds the carrier at slightly lower and higher frequencies. Low notes and high notes 'wobble' around the solid center carrier frequency (thus Amplitude Modulation). There must be a minimum distance between each channel or their audio information streams would interfere with each other. You'll notice that some internationally-sold receivers may have a 9kHz/10kHz switch. Different countries have chosen to permit different spacing between channels. This limits the frequency range / fidelity of music but permits more usable AM channels in 9kHz countries. Since human voice varies from about 1 kHz to 3 kHz, there's plenty of room for vocal audio, but music is limited to about 10 kHz (music typically uses a range of about 0.2 kHz to 15 kHz, or 200 Hz to 15,000 Hz). The AM Broadcast Band is usually assigned to a range of 560 kHz (0.56 mHz) to 1605 kHz (1.605 mHz), but AM mode transmissions can occur over a much wider range of transmitted frequencies. AM is a simple wave; thus a basic crystal radio receives AM signals. FM transmission 'wobbles' the carrier frequency up and down, according to the audio content (thus Frequency Modulation) and so requires sophisticated circuitry. Low notes transmit at a lower frequency on the dial than do high notes, so FM receivers must capture a slightly wider channel than what's shown on the dial. The FM Broadcast Band is often 88 mHz to 108 mHz, though some countries move it slightly. In those cases, a switch may be found on the receiver to choose the allocation of the FM Broadcast Band. FM transmission can be used only at frequencies that support its bandwidth needs, but occasionally, the AM and FM systems leapfrog on the dial. For example, a commercial radio station at 1000 kHz (WCFL in Chicago) transmits in AM mode in the middle of the AM Band, a shortwave radio operator may use AM mode at 30 mHz and FM at 52 mHz for improved clarity, a television station will use FM for their audio content at 56 mHz, a commercial radio station at 107 mHz also broadcasts in FM mode, while an aircraft radio at 122 mHz operates in AM mode, largely for convenience and backward compatibility. Two AM transmitters on the same frequency will "heterodyne" or squeal, making both largely unintelligible as their carrier waves interfere. Two FM transmitters on the same frequency will merely sound confusing, like two people talking at the same time. Spread-Spectrum radio varies the frequency used very widely, making jamming difficult or impossible, and can even make reception impossible without knowing how the frequencies will be varied. They are used by the military, but are finding their way into consumer products due to their ability to ignore interference. The concept was first patented by Hollywood actress Hedy Lamar during WWII (mid-1940's) using player piano rolls to quickly, predictably switch the channels used by torpedoes in their search for their target so they could not be jammed by the enemy. The technology was impractical at the time, but finally found use 10 or 20 years later and is in wide use today. Multiple stations can use spread-spectrum in the same range, and experience no interference, since each follows a prescribed pattern, bouncing from one channel to another in very rapid succession. This also means atmospheric interference and enemy jamming are ignored. Another mode not mentioned is sideband. All sideband methods are similar to AM mode, but gain greater distance by substituting some of the energy allotted for the audio portion to the carrier portion of the signal. Single Sideband strips one-half of the audio wave (which is actually a mirror of the remaining section) and uses the available energy to boost the carrier wave. Additionally, the carrier may completely disappear when no audio is present, thus saving additional energy. A special circuit, called a Beat Frequency Oscillator or BFO must be adjusted on the receiver to replace the missing sideband portion. If the lower portion is removed, then the transmitted signal uses only the Upper Sideband or USB. If the lower portion is used, the signal is Lower Sideband, or LSB. In theory, two different stations could transmit on the same carrier channel with limited interference, since much of the time, their carriers would be 'off' while no audio was present and their audio portions would be found in a different place, thus doubling available frequency allocations. Since the available energy is distributed differently, SSB radios are typically granted twice the legal limit for power output, permitting even greater distance (amateur radio operators are typically granted a maximum of 1,000 watts of final output power before the final RF stage in AM mode, so slightly less is presented to the base of the antenna, yet 2,000 watts SSB is permitted, and each watt travels farther). SSB is the choice for achieving the greatest range between transmitter and receiver, but requires mild discipline to tune the BFO correctly. SSB signals received without a BFO are garbled and cannot be understood, since only half (one side of) the original audio wave is present. Double Sideband transmits both mirrored audio halves of an AM signal, so no BFO is required, simplifying reception. It still varies the carrier signal strength with the volume of the audio channel, so it can also dramatically vary the power used, and thus achieve greater distance. In other words, much more of the transmitted signal is devoted to the valuable audio signal, and far less to the relatively unimportant carrier wave. An AM signal heard on a receiver that has a Signal Strength (SS) Meter will display a specific meter reading created by the carrier wave. The actual reading is based on distance, power, both antennas, receiver sensitivity, etc. This reading is ambiguous; a nearby, weak station can give the same SS reading as a distant, powerful station, and another, more sensitive receiver can give a higher SS reading using the same antenna. Using a different antenna can change the reading; SS is merely a relative comparison used to compare changes in equipment. A broadcast transmitted by DSB will bounce the meter down to zero when the audio is silent, reach the same height or higher as the AM reading when the transmitted audio is at maximum, and bounce between the two during normal speech or music. Since the overwhelming bulk of a transmitter's power is used to develop the carrier wave, moving energy from the carrier to the audio portion of the wave in DSB results in greater distance using the same average transmitted power. Finally, sub-carrier FM transmissions are an inexpensive way to piggy-back an audio signal alongside a commercial FM-band transmission. Instead of shifting the carrier signal slightly as an FM radio, sub-carrier shifts a second audio signal dramatically to a distant area. This requires a special receiver or adapter since the audio portion is radically displaced from the carrier signal. It offers an inexpensive way to provide a second content channel using the same range as the FM station without interfering with the FM broadcast. They have been used by Public Radio stations to read to the blind. In this way, a blind person who lives near a commercial FM station can hear a special signal, perhaps the entire daily newspaper being read by volunteers, right down to the ads and sales events. Books, recordings and other content are popular, too. -reply by Charlie Gosh
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You might like to try TuneUp Utility 2009 works fine for Windows 7 Install >>Customize Windows>> Tuneup Styler>>Select image.>>Done You can get a copy of this off my site at breakaway.Cc/eCommerce/index;html goto the software section and Windows 7 Utilities Regards -reply by and.C.Taylor
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Everyone who talks about Photoshop CS5 seems to be focusing only on the content awareness tool This was a good intro SM. I'm a total n00b to photoshop and wanted to start learning, so I downloaded the trial version of CS5, and started watching a few videos on Youtube. I have a quick doubt if you don't mind - in one of the videos, CS2 (or 3) was being used, and there was a feature called "Extract" or something like that in the "Filter" menu. It was used like an alternative to the Magic Wand tool, to separate an image from its background. I liked the feature since I felt it gives more control, but in CS5 I couldn't find it anywhere. Do you know if it's hidden elsewhere?
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Every time i Start my computer date comes April 17 2012. How to solve this problem?
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Good mmorpg games to playAnyone Know Any Good Mmorpg Games?Maplestory is good but 2d- need download but nevertheless still good Wonderking as well is 2d- need download but good graphics I reccomend u play them, The are fun to play -reply by darren
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How To Make A Simple Website Header In Adobe Photoshop Cs3
iGuest replied to web_designer's topic in General Discussion
Brushes and filters are the most needed presets to create any graphics. I never use a specific website for downloading them , i use Google to find something.Cool tutorial , and the effect of smoke brush is very cool Also you could find some good font... But i don't recommend making header image which has the logo in it. I prefer adding a background as a header and a image for logo -
My Dog Pukes Regularly what would be the cause of this problem?
iGuest replied to ComeToLife's topic in The Vent
my dog is also having the same problem,as per my knowledge it is only because of their eating habits,my dog used to puke his own hair....which goes inside while having his food....the best way to stop puking is coconut water....and curd rice just check and see it will surely work -
to boost internet Connections it usually has to do with the ethernet or the wifi your connected to. you usually connect to one and try to use the internet by only having one only .. but this free software called Connectify allows you to connect to your ethernet and wifi splits the usage of internet on each one causing no overload and a faster internet connection
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Disproving Mormonism A few facts that disprove the mormon faith
iGuest replied to Prox's topic in General Discussion
Mormons claim to believe in the Bibles teachings as well as the book of mormon. They say that the the book of mormon is just what happened after the Bible. But how can they believe in both? "I am astobnished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you by the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel- which is really no gospel at all. Evidently some people are are throwing you into confusion and are truing to pervert the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned! As we have already said, so now i say again: if anybody is preaching ato you a gospel other that what you accepted, let him be ETERNALLY CONDEMNED!" Galatians 1:6-9How can the mormons now believe in both the Bible and the book of mormon when those four verses directly contradict their entire religion. Well, if you tell a mormon this they well simply say they are not teaching another gospel but how can that be possible if they believe those who only believe in the bible will go to Hell? I have a few of my best friends that are mormon. Another one of my strong Christian friends and I showed one of them these verses and he was speechless. he had no idea what to say he was scared because he knew we were right. Unfortunately the next day he was arguing new points that were completely irrelevant that he had gotten from his parents. Once again we beat him in the arguement and again he was speechless. my friend asked him if he wanted one of his pastors to come talk to him, he said he would think about it. i couldnt believe it, i was so proud, i was making a difference! now, it has been about two months and he nor me and my friend have brought up the subject. yesterday my friend showed me this website and i was inspired once again. i have read all comments and i am extremely interested in the subject. -
answer to the creating mmorpg topicI Want To Know About Creating An MmorpgI used scripting but its very hard to control I have studied 5 years for it and I control it now but if you didnt study something like this it would be very hard, try to start with something like blender or something make a very easy game and give it updates but first do a bit of basic stuf like bulding an avatar or and home ive needed 2 years to build a game like runescape with 30 people, but u can also use someones else scripts. But thats stealing -reply by daniel