Archive for May, 2008

Strategies for Cultivating Your Possibilities

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

1. Recognize that restlessness, frustration, and stress may be a sign to open yourself up to the possibilities- a different or alternative or additional way to experience your day. It may also mean that you need a little variety in your routine.
2. Know that there are many different ways to get the same […]

CAN FIVE S HELP ME? (A common sense approach to improving quality, productivity, safety and profits.

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

What is Five S?
Five S is a component of lean manufacturing that involves
organization and cleanliness, and then using standards to
maintain what has been accomplished. The term “Five S”
represents the five stages of a Five S program:
Sorting (Eliminate broken or unused equipment, tools and
supplies.)
Systematic Organization (Put everything in its proper place.)
Shine (Clean up on a regular […]

Home Based Business Story The Importance of Enthusiasm In Success

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Falling off his lily pad was nothing new to Yerkle the frog. Sometimes he enjoyed just sinking in the water, until he would thud- hit the bottom. This would usually pull him out of his daze. Today, however as Yerkle hit the water the other frogs were right there with a special surprise. They had […]

GoogleEarth - The Ultimate Map! (A Review)

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

This week I had my socks knocked off! Which, after being in the industry for over 25 years, is tough to do. I came across a posting on Slashdot about a new mapping application from Google called GoogleEarth. At first my thinking was that this was just another extension of the already cool Google Maps […]

Winclear :Clear Search Engine History

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Winclear :This task finds an easy solution in special keylogger software

Individualism vs. Teamwork

Friday, May 30th, 2008

“There is more to building a team than buying new uniforms.”
- Bryce’s Law
INTRODUCTION
As you travel around corporate America these days, you hear a lot about “teams”; that groups, departments or whole divisions are trying to behave more as a team as opposed to a group of individuals. Its the latest catch phrase du […]

History of the Computer - Cache Memory Part 1 of 2

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

We looked at the early digital computer memory, see History of the computer - Core Memory, and mentioned that the present standard RAM (Random Access Memory) is chip memory. This conforms with the commonly quoted application of Moore’s Law (Gordon Moore was one of the founders of Intel).It states that component density on integrated […]

Letting Go

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

In August, here in the mountains of southwest Virginia, the
trees acquire a dull sheen that signals the end of summer.
Heralded by the Dog Days of summer, it’s a melancholy,
bittersweet season. Daytime temperatures may soar, the humidity
is sweltering, but nights are cool. In the morning, a fog rises
from the mountains, reminiscent of a Japanese painting. And […]

HTML Editors 101 - Smaller Is Better

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Microsoft FrontPage and Macromedia’s Dreamweaver aren’t the only
HTML editors on the market. In fact, niche HTML editors from
various independent developer offer a number of advantages over
the big boys.
SiteSpinner
SiteSpinner is a user-friendly web site development tool that
includes many advanced features such as drag-and-drop
positioning, built in FTP to publish directly to your web site,
an image editor and […]

Java Assertion

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Assertion facility is added in J2SE 1.4. In order to support
this facility J2SE 1.4 added the keyword assert to the language,
and AssertionError class. An assertion checks a boolean-typed
expression that must be true during program runtime execution.
The assertion facility can be enabled or disable at runtime.
Declaring Assertion
Assertion statements have two forms as given below
assert expression; […]

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