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What should I make a short documentray about?

I am in a Telecommunications class and our project for this marking period is to make a five to seven minute documentary about something. I am just not sure what topic I could cover well in five or so minutes. Any ideas?

Is 30m cat5e cable too short to notice speed loss with the internet + network comm’s?

I have a 30m cat5e cable going into my router downstairs, theres about 10 meters of unused wire just being looped by the router, but i dont want to cut it because it was the rj45′s already on as its a belkin pre made one… will i be noticing any loss of speed with the internet or network communications because of it being so long?

What is the best way to share short videos online with family who don’t have broadband?

I am looking for something free and private. I use Snapfish to share pictures and looking for something similar. What do you use? While I have broadband internet access, several family members that would use the service only have dial-up. Please take that into consideration when you answer.

What is the best Cisco CCNA IOS emulator short of just buying 2600 routers and switches?

I have the Boson one and it is so horrible.

I’m a Graphic Design student but my funds are to short to get a Macbook what would be the next best thing?

here is a computer that I found with the specs:

Asus – Factory-Refurbished Laptop / Intel Core i5 Processor / 14″ Display/ 4GB Memory / 640GB Hard Drive

•Intel® Core™ i5-450M processor
Features a 3MB L2 cache and 2.26GHz processor speed with Turbo Boost up to 2.66GHz.

•Intel® Core™ i5 processor

•Intel® Turbo Boost Technology

•4GB DDR3 memory

•Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive with double-layer support
Records up to 8.5GB of data or 4 hours of video using compatible DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL media.

•14″ LED-backlit high-definition widescreen display

•640GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 rpm)

•Built-in facial recognition

•Intel® UMA graphics
For lush images. HDMI output for connection to an HDTV.

•Built-in 0.3MP webcam

•5-in-1 media reader
Supports Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, MultiMediaCard Plus, Memory Stick and xD-Picture Card formats.

•3 high-speed USB 2.0 ports

•Built-in high-speed wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n)

•Built-in 10/100/1000 Mbps Fast Ethernet LAN
with RJ-45 connector for a quick and easy wired Web connection.

•Weighs 5 lbs. and measures just 1.25″ thin

I am also looking for other suggestions so please feel free to let me know what you think a good computer would be for me. I have a budget around $700 thanks!

Hear A Short Live Demo Of The Electro-Harmonix Micro Octave Multiplexer From Summer NAMM 2007.


And here we have the Electro-Harmonix Micro Octave Multiplexer. You know what this one does, right? You add in a sub octave for a bit of complexity… to be honest, Felipe kinda didn’t give us all we wanted on this one, but Joe was getting tired of doing backflips with the microphone anyway. Get a general idea in the gearwire video.

why is it that short wave is clerly at night and morning and noisely in the afternoon.?

In telecomunication engineering : Why is it that shortwave is clerly in the morning and night and noisely at afternoon?
Answer me with reference into details.

computer keyboad short cuts. hack


Windows key + R = Run menu (PRESS WINDOWS KEY + R TOGETHER This is usually followed by: cmd = Command Prompt iexplore + “web address” = Internet Explorer compmgmt.msc = Computer Management dhcpmgmt.msc = DHCP Management dnsmgmt.msc = DNS Management services.msc = Services eventvwr = Event Viewer dsa.msc = Active Directory Users and Computers dssite.msc = Active Directory Sites and Services Windows key + E = Explorer ALT + Tab = Switch between windows ALT, Space, X = Maximize window CTRL + Shift + Esc = Task Manager Windows key + Break = System properties Windows key + F = Search Windows key + D = Hide/Display all windows CTRL + C = copy CTRL + X = cut CTRL + V = paste Also don’t forget about the “Right-click” key next to the right Windows key on your keyboard. Using the arrows and that key can get just about anything done once you’ve opened up any program. Keyboard Shortcuts [Alt] and [Esc] Switch between running applications [Alt] and letter Select menu item by underlined letter [Ctrl] and [Esc] Open Program Menu [Ctrl] and [F4] Close active document or group windows (does not work with some applications) [Alt] and [F4] Quit active application or close current window [Alt] and [-] Open Control menu for active document Ctrl] Lft., Rt. arrow Move cursor forward or back one word Ctrl] Up, Down arrow Move cursor forward or back one paragraph [F1] Open Help for active application Windows+M Minimize all open windows Shift+Windows+M Undo minimize all open windows Windows+F1

Linux Telephony: Not so short Overview


Google Tech Talks July 19, 2007 ABSTRACT I will talk about voice services in packet-switched (voip) and circuit-switched (traditional telephony) networks, using Linux and commodity hardware. This will include short introduction into telephony in general, voip and PSTN type of telephony, plus overview of voip services (and popular opensource software packages used to implement those services) and kernel interfaces that used in that packages. I will cover the topic of connection to the Public Switched Telephony Network using digital interfaces (E1/T1), kernel support for it in framework called “zaptel”, and userspace integration issues. The conclusion is about current trends in Linux-based and…

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