Friday, March 14, 2008

How to Add or Remove an IDE ROM drive

CD ROMS - If you're adding or removing an internal cd-rom, dvd-rom, or just about any internal ROM that has an opening CD door, read on. Almost all IDE devices such as CD-ROM, dvd-ROM, etc. including burners and dvd burners are all installed or removed in the same fashion. If you're removing your rom, first remove the scrues from both sides of the rom. Make sure both sides are removed or you won't be able to get the device out. Once the scrues are off, unplug the drive; both the IDE ribbon cable that goes to your mainboard and your power cable. You may also have another wire running from your cd-rom to your sound card. This wire enables sound to play from your rom drive to your sound card, so when you play a cd on your drive you can hear it. Yank all cables running to the drive, then remove it. Simple.

To add a drive, first you must mount the drive in the correct position and remove the IDE bracket on the front of the case. An IDE bracket is just a simple piece of plastic on the front of your case. When removed, your drive can then be accesible from your case's front. Remove one such plastic bracket by simply pulling at it and it will come loose, then mount your drive inside the case with the door facing frontwards. Now, your drive will not stay in that position unless you mount it with some scrues, so do so to both sides of the drive. Then, connect an IDE ribbon cable to one side of the ROM. The other side of the cable should run to the secondary IDE slot on your motherboard. If you're not sure which is which, the primary is the one that runs to your master (primary) hard drive, and the secondary runs to your rom drives. You can connect up to two rom drives on one cable, as it will have one end that connects to your board, one end that connects to a drive, and a middle connector for another drive. Run a power cable to the drive as well. As for connecting a sound cable - it can be done, but it really is not required. Should you need to listen to music from your cd player, you're better off just copying the music to your hard drive, then listening to it. This will cut down on your used system resources, and for slower PCs skipping will be eliminated.

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Nokia 8600 or Nokia 7373? Make Your Own Style Statement

To be straight and simple, Nokia 8600 and Nokia 7373 are two of the examples of superior mobile phones that mankind has experienced till now. Carrying the great legacy of Nokia forward, both the two varieties come to the fore as an embodiment of two different yet distinctly different definitions of style. One svelte and classy, while other flamboyant and over the top. Lets get deep into the skin of the both varieties.

The all new Nokia 8600 resonates Nokia's innovative best. The perfect amalgamation of nearly opaque smoked glass with unique, soft-touch stainless steel makes the phone wear a robe that oozes sophistication from it each rounded edges. Inclusive of an FM radio, the Nokia 8600 comes to offers a multimedia player that supports a wide variety of music formats. The phone supports stereo bluetooth, e-mail software, java games and an updated mobile internet browser. The bright and crystal clear display screen of Nokia 8600 generates images of 320X240 pixels display with 16 million colour depth. This quadband phone supports for gprs, usb, wap, and EDGE data types. A 2.0 megapixel camera of Nokia 8600 with intuitive tools, promises an interesting photography session.

Come to Nokia 7373 and flamboyance rules the roost. The distinctive swirls of LA'more motifs makes the phone stand out from the crowd of mediocrity. Encased in stylish swivel design, the Nokia 7373 delivers outstanding performance with its high-end features. The phone boasts of a 2 mega pixel camera with 8x digital zoom and features a 2 QVGA display with 262K colour resolution. With it you can share your photos with friends by sending them through MMS or email.

The music player is capable of playing your songs in MP3, AAC and WMA file formats. now listen to current smash-hits and interact with your favourite music stations through the in-built FM radio with Visual radio support. The Nokia 7373 is endowed with bluetooth wireless technology which enables you to transfer your files from your device to any compatible PC.

In the compendium, I ask, has ever did style defined in such a definite way? Nokia welcomes you make your match all the way.

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Treo 680 Unlock Code Input - How To Unlock Palm Treo 680 Phone by Remote Code

Before we get into the unlock code input instructions for a Palm Treo 680, it is important to point out that the instructions for a Treo 680 are similar to those of a Treo 600. You can use the same steps and guidelines to input the unlock code in a Treo 600 as well.

This article assumes that you already have Treo 680 unlock code. The first step to input the code is to remove the battery and insert an incorrect SIM card. An incorrect SIM card in this case would be a SIM card that did not originally come with the phone.

power on your Treo. At this point you should get the message 'SIM Not Allowed'. Click Ok. Go to the dial pad, and use the stylus to enter MEP code. The MEP code must be entered in the following fashion. Enter *#*#(MEP-CODE)#, where MEP-CODE is the unlocking code provided to you.

Once you have entered star pount star pound (code provided) pound, then press dial.

For example if the code provided to you is 12345678, then the code must be entered in the following manner *#*#12345678#.

Remember there are no dashes, spaces or periods allowed. After you enter the code, press dial. At this point, the phone will display the message 'SIM lock Removed'.

Once your phone is unlocked, it can be used with any network to make voice calls on that network. However, remember that if you have a data plan with the new carrier, the network setting will most likely need to be changed in your Treo for it to access the web or utilize other data related services.

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Using Sound to Improve Your Swing

If I asked students who take my golf lessons how critical good rhythm is to a good swing, most would agree that it's important, but not the most important factor. Many weekend golfers would probably agree with this assessment. But a new device developed by a professor at Yale reveals that good rhythm is more important to chopping strokes off your golf handicap than many think.

bob Grober, a professor of applied physics at Yale university-and a one-handicapper- recently invented a device for translating the rhythm of a swing into sound. Here's how it works: A small wireless transmitter inserted into the butt end of a club detects the club's movement. The signal produced is transmitted to an iPod-sized unit attached to the player's waist. The auditory signal is relayed to a set of lightweight headphones and the sound manifests itself as a pleasing organ-like tone when the player swings.

If your clubhead is decelerating through impact, your transition from backswing to downswing is too abrupt, or your mechanics are way out of sync, Grober's device tells you through sound. The faster the club travels, the louder the volume and the pitch. The idea is to make the loudest sound at impact, not before. Grober's device also registers how fast the club is moving on the downswing, and gives you a start-to-finish speed profile. It's a handy tool for serious golfers.

Swing Profiles

Using this device, Grober was able to isolate three distinct speed profiles among golfers. Golfers with high golf handicaps (20+) are cursed with lousy rhythm. They're like dancers who have two left feet, always tripping over themselves. Golfers with golf handicaps from 20 to 5-intermediate golfers- tend to complete their swings too quickly. The loudest sound comes just before impact.

Then there are golfers with golf handicaps below 5. Let's call them tour players. They also tend to rush their swings but to a much lesser degree than intermediate golfers. Like the intermediate golfers, these players create the loudest sounds just before impact, but they do it much less often than with the intermediate golfers. More often than not, their loudest sound comes right at impact, which explains why they hit the ball so well.

improving Rhythm

The best swing according to Grober contains a brief period when the club is hardly moving at all while the lower body begins to clear out. Unfortunately, weekend golfers tend to hurry the transition from backswing to downswing. That disrupts the player's rhythm and throws off his or her swing at impact. So the loudest sound comes just before, not at, impact.

The professor's device doesn't tell us anything new about swinging a golf club. It just reaffirms what we've suspected all along regarding the rhythm of the swing: That it's one of the keys to hitting a ball well, if not the key. So how can you take advantage of this information?

First, relax your hands at address. If they're tense or tight, the rest of your body will be tense. Whenever Johnny Bench, the great baseball player, wanted to hit the ball for distance, the first thing he did was lighten up on his grip. That relaxed his hands and his arms and body.

Second, work on swinging to a beat. Pace yourself when you practice. Think of your swing as a one-two motion. One is your backswing. Two is your downswing. You can even say something like "one-two" during the swing. "Back and through," "low and slow," or "turn and turn" also work.

Third, practice swinging with your eyes closed. By swinging with your eyes closed, you can feel the weight of the club and sense its speed gradually accelerating from the top of your swing all the way through to a controlled finish. Once you've mastered that, re-create the swing on the course. If successful, you'll see your consistency improve and your bad shots diminish.

Most golf instruction sessions focus on the mechanics of the swing, not the "intangibles," like rhythm and tempo. But as professor Grober's device reveals through analysis of sound, the intangibles are just important as good mechanics, if not more important. If you want to become more consistent and cut your golf handicap down to size, focus on improving both the mechanics and the intangibles.

Jack Moorehouse is the author of the best-selling book "How To Break 80 And Shoot Like The Pros." He is NOT a golf pro, rather a working man that has helped thousands of golfers from all seven continents lower their handicap immediately. He has a free weekly newsletter with the latest golf tips, golf lessons and golf instruction.

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Will the 700 Mhz Band Bring Broadband to Rural Areas?

parts of rural America have broadband internet access and I guess you could say it is available to everyone if you consider the satellite services which cover the entire country which are ridiculously expensive for the initial setup and monthly service. There also is a patchwork of local providers offering wireless internet services off of water towers and grain elevators and buildings. These services are limited in the amount of bandwidth they can offer, not because the wireless gear is not capable of high speeds, but because the actual t1s or t3s to provide the backhaul to the internet are so expensive.

The nice thing about this particular spectrum is it will go through trees, walls, and just about anything for a long distance from a central broadcast point. So the cost of deployment is reduced because one central broadcast station will cover a large area and the cost of setting it up and providing internet access is spread over more customers. This is all contingent upon local providers being able to gain access to the spectrum in their area.

Google started a discussion about this spectrum and tried to influence the FCC to require the purchaser of the spectrum to provide access to third parties at wholesale prices. I am not sure what wholesale prices means but to a company like Verizon it means another chance to gouge anyone who wants put up the amount they will arbitrarily come up with.

I think if some company is going to rent a piece of this spectrum in their area it should be cheap, cheap to the point it is a negligible expense in the operation of an ISP's costs to provide internet access. The telcos like to promote themselves as service providers. If one of them gets this spectrum let them do a real service to this country and provide cheap access to everyone who is willing to do something valuable with the spectrum in their area.

Each election cycle politicians have spouted crap about bringing broadband access to rural areas. First of all, I do not think they really know anything about the business and the technology. Secondly, they have ignored the large group of small companies that have already been providing broadband access in rural areas. Finally, they have been all to happy to take money from telcos that maintain a stranglehold on access out to the internet by charging too much for broadband circuits to carry rural traffic to the internet.

Michael Dappert is a co-founder of Winco, Inc., a provider of wireless internet access to small communities in West Central Illinois. More articles and discussion can be found at Mike's Garden Blog and discusses a wide range of topics at Flyoverfolks.com

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