February 2011

Php And Electronic Commerce

February 28, 2011

PHP, which stands for “Hypertext Preprocessor”, is a server-side, HTML embedded scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with some unique features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow Web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. In an HTML [...]

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Electronic Copyboards

February 28, 2011

In modern times, the task of taking notes has been revolutionized by digital technology. This has been done so with the invention of an electronic copyboard that functions to print out all the notes that have been taken during the meeting, or even transfer them to a computer so they may be saved, edited to [...]

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Science Catches Up

February 27, 2011

Quantum Physicists have done experiments on photons and human DNA and have concluded human DNA has a direct affect on photons. Photons are tiny particles of light, sometimes called ‘the stuff of the universe’. The experiment measured the movement of photons in a controlled environment and found their movement was random. They then introduced human [...]

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Computer Phobias

February 25, 2011

Years ago around the end of January I would develop Chinophobia (fear of snow). Maybe it was because we had 3-5 feet of snow and I was ready for spring. Over the years I have developed “temporary phobias” for a number of good reasons. A phobia is a handy way to get myself [...]

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Why play electronic drums?

February 25, 2011

Drummers are sometimes a bit stuck in their ways – drums should be made of wood, cymbals should be round and made of bronze etc but at the end of the day are we as drummers now going through what guitar players or pianists went through when electric guitars or synthesizers came out. I believe [...]

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Glacial Energy – Being Responsible In Energy Conservation

February 23, 2011

There are times in our lives that we become disappointed in our financial or economic status, right? The prices of electricity have been getting higher and higher as time passes by and we are feeling it a lot in our pockets. The usage of electricity in a household is still the same as before but [...]

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Energy Deregulation And Energy Broker Jobs

February 23, 2011

Approximately one third of the US has its energy deregulated. What does this mean; it means it allows for a competitive marketplace in an industry that has always been controlled by a handful of corporate giants regionally. Energy deregulation allows for consumers to shop for the best available energy rates in their local market. The [...]

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Electronic Smokers Smoke Less!

February 21, 2011

Many people are beginning to testify to the benefits they’re experiencing by smoking electronic cigarettes. Those who have switched from real tobacco cigarettes to electronic cigarettes say there are many reasons to buy electronic cigarettes, and that this alternative to tobacco cigarettes has features that greatly outweigh the cons. Those who now buy electronic cigarettes [...]

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Computer Viruses

February 20, 2011

In information security , computer virus is a manmade program or piece of code that is loaded onto your computer without your knowledge and runs against your wishes. From behavior computer virus in a way is a similar biological virus which pervasions by inserting itself into living cells. Cell by cell and all organisms [...]

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Electronic Waste

February 20, 2011

Electronic Waste Here’s a Jeopardy query for you… What weighs two hundred million tons? The answer: the number of electronic waste that goes into our landfills every year. Computers, monitors, cell phones, DVD players, copy machines, TV sets… you get the picture. Most, if not all of this electronic waste, contains hazardous chemicals like mercury, [...]

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