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- XFS 2D Barcode (exe)
- XFS 2D Barcode specify any attributes of barcode you needed. Including Brand, Product Name, Symbology. Barcode value, count that you want to generate barcode and continuous. The most useful function is that you can specify your barcode if continuous, by this way, you can get a sequence of barcodes conveniently....
- Tags: Function, 2D, Centimeter, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2006-04-06
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- CBM Calculator (msi)
- A utility to calculate your consignment volume CBM & weight according to expected container. Features include: easy-to-use Windows interface; maintain history of calculations; exact volume calculation upto six decimal places; graphical presentation of volume and weight; dimensions can be used in following unit of measurements -inch, -feet, -meter, -centimeter. This...
- Tags: Calculation, Volume, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2007-11-20
- replace keyboard compaq presario 2715us
- I have to replace a keyboard on a compaq 2715us laptop and compaq support has been no help nor are the product manuals available online anywhere. Does anyone know the steps involved? I've replaced keyboards on toshiba and sony laptops so I know the overall procedure. Thanks for your...
- Tags: Keyboards, keyboard
- Q&A 2004-12-15
- Pixel Scale (widget)
- Pixel Scale is a screen ruler. It is calibrated in screen pixels, the major scale divisions being at 40, 96 or 100 pixels. It can also be set with major scale divisions at one centimeter or one inch intervals. There are also four architect's scales, based on the inch scales....
- Tags: Pixel, Pixel Scale
- Software downloads 2007-04-19
- Conversion (bin)
- Conversion is a simple application to perform simple measurement conversion. Version 1 will convert the following measurement units Length: Millimeter, Centimeter, Meter, Kilometer, Inch, Foot, Yard, Mile, Thou, Furlong, League, Fathom, Astronomical UnitWeight: Gram, Kilogram, Metric Ton, Ounce, Pound, Stone, Short Ton, Long TonVolume: Milliliter, Liter, Cubic Inches, Fluid Ounces,...
- Tags: Conversion, Private Tier Software
- Software downloads 2008-08-28
- Power generator for wireless sensors
- Scientists at the School of Electronics & Computer Science ECS, University of Southampton, UK, have created a tiny generator less than one cubic centimeter in size that converts vibrations to electrical energy. Power is generated from the wobbling of a magnet due to surrounding vibrations, suspended via a cantilever. The...
- Tags: Generator, Sensor, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-07-08
- Word 2003 HELP! Tabs & Bullet issues
- We just upgraded to Office 2003, and I of course have to have the most issues. I experience the problem with the centimeter ruler; even with Inches selected. Resolved that one....now onto the next problem. When using Bullets and Numbering; The first item in the list has...
- Tags: bullet, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word 2003, MzZoo, software
- Q&A 2005-12-23
- Geek Trivia: Measures for leisure
- Geek Trivia: Measures for leisurearticle rootEducation standards - microwatts or milliwattsLast time I looked (it's over 25 years since I graduated and used such terms so things may have changed recently) mW was milliwatt one thousandth of a watt and not microwatt one millionth of a watt! The symbol for...
- Tags: gram, watt, laser, trivia, error, geek, quibble, wrong, John Gordon, career, pulse
- Discussion threads 2006-05-10
- Word 2003 - Bullet/Tab problems...
- We just upgraded to Office 2003, and I of course have to have the most issues. I experience the problem with the centimeter ruler; even with Inches selected. Resolved that one....now onto the next problem. When using Bullets and Numbering; The first item in the list has a bullet when...
- Tags: allignment, arrow, bullet, marker, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word 2003, MzZoo, ruler, windows
- Q&A 2005-12-27
- Good thing in a small package: The Keyspan USB 4-Port Mini Hub
- Your mobile users can rid themselves of one piece of equipment that traditionally takes up a lot of room, the bulky USB hub. James McPherson reviews a mini hub from Keyspan that packs a lot of punch into a tiny package.The introduction of the USB port was widely appreciated by...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Mice, James McPherson, Keyspan USB, power supply, mobile
- Technical articles 2002-01-10
- Geek Trivia: Davy Jones' shocker
- What unlikely item was perfectly preserved when the Alvin DSV sank in 1968? The most famous scientific submersible ever to share a name with an animated chipmunk was officially commissioned forty-two years ago this week. On June 5, 1964, the deep submergence vehicle DSV Alvin entered into...
- Tags: Cable, Jay Garmon, Alvin, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Gram, TechRepublic Inc., Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Security, Telecommunications, Personal Technology
- Technical articles 2006-06-06
- Geek Trivia: A lasting impact
- 10 Centimeters? Per what?This isn't really a CORRECTION, since I don't know the answer myself, and am not looking it up, but you can't say "a 10 centimeter course change" and have it MEAN anything in celestial mechanics; obviously there is a VELOCITY change at some point to cause...
- Tags: asteroid
- Discussion threads 2006-01-11
- Geek Trivia: World-class achievement
- On Oct. 5, 1995, astronomers Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz announced the discovery of the first confirmed planet orbiting a star other than our own sun. (This is a day known in the Trivia Geek's household as "The Day Star Trek Came True.") As a result, the...
- Tags: Earth, Planet, Jupiter, TrES-4, C/C++, Programming Languages, Network Technology, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Networking, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-10-02
- Geek Trivia: Measures for leisure
- What obscure measurement of relative laser power gets its basis from a brand-name household product? The next time a nuclear particle physicist comments that something is "as big as a barn," you can reasonably consider yourself a little less impressed—and possibly the butt of a geekishly oblique...
- Tags: Jay Garmon, Storage management, Branding, jiffy, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Measurement, TechRepublic Inc., Science, Unit, Gillette Co., Laser, Barn
- Technical articles 2006-05-09
- Geek Trivia: A lasting impact
- On what grounds is Russia's Marina Bai suing NASA's Deep Impact mission? One year ago this week, aiming to revolutionize the study of comets, NASA launched its groundbreaking literally Deep Impact space probe. For those of you who have misplaced your NASA space probe scorecards, Deep Impact...
- Tags: NASA, Jay Garmon, Deep Impact, Geek Trivia Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Earth, Bai
- Technical articles 2006-01-10
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