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Setting Up A Computer Network
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1042.... to the Internet and your network is only going to be used for office work, coax is fine. The two types of coax that we will be using are RG-8 (thick) and RG-58 (thin). The RG-8 will be used as a backbone cable of the network this backbone cable is necessary because we will be using a bus topology on this network, which physically consist of a single cable (backbone) with multiple nodes attached to it. The RG-58 will not be attached to the backbone directly because there are too many computers to be attached to each other. We also understand that you have 40 computers that need .....
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The Evolution Of The PC And Microsoft
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 767.... burning need for a PC was met in 1977, when Apple, a company formed
by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, released it¹s Apple II. Now the nerds were
satisfied, but that wasn¹t enough. In order to catapult the PC in to a big-time
product, Apple needed to make it marketable to the average Joe. This was made
possible by Visical, the home spread sheet. The Apple II was now a true-blue
product.
In order to compete with Apple¹s success, IBM needed something to set
its product apart from the others. So they developed a process called ³open
architecture.² Open architectu .....
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How Technology Effects Modern America
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1221.... that the supply of workers in the [unskilled labor] categories already
exceeds the demand for their services," says L. Mishel, Research Director of
Welfare Reform Network. In view of these facts, I wonder if these trends are
good or bad for society. "The danger of the information age is that while in
the short run it may be cheaper to replace workers with technology, in the long
run it is potentially self-destructive because there will not be enough
purchasing power to grow the economy," M. B. Zuckerman. My feeling is that the
trend from unskilled labor to highly te .....
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Isdn For Small Business
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2271.... connection in the near future.
ABSTRACT ii
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS iv
INTRODUCTION 1
ISDN DEVELOPMENT 2
INTENTION OF ISDN 2
USES OF ISDN 2
TYPES OF ISDN 3
INTERFACES 3
Usage of PRI 3
How BRI Works 4
USAGE CONFIGURATION 4
EQUIPMENT NEEDED 4
RATES AND CHARGES 6
EXPLANATION OF CHARGES 6
CONFIGURATION CONSIDERATIONS 6
USAGE CONSIDERATIONS 7
AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE 7
ALTERNATIVES 8
SUMMARY 9
WORKS CITED 10
List of Illustrations
Figure 1 PRI Usage…………………………………………………….3
Figure 2 BRI Channels…………………………………………………4
Table 1 Wisconsin ISDN Rates………………………… .....
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Censorship On The Internet
Number of pages: 12 | Number of words: 3158.... interact with others. In result, Internet porn grew (Rosen 16). Things have changed drastically since then with over a million different sites available to access porn. Now it is not just for adults. Children are accessing the obscene materials. This brings rise to issues of how to protect them from problems that can arise. The materials they view, could influence children. They could also be subjected to cybersex in a chat room full of people that could be three times their age. Worst of all pedophilias could influence children to meet with them outside of the computer. The g .....
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Snowmachines: How It Started
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 877.... when right then I thought
to my self that both of those machines were very good. Then I discoved what
I should focuse on in project it was the loaltiy to a brand I thought that
this is true for so many different things such as cars skiies and just
about any thing eles. After the first observation the reat were very clear
to how it was going to be and then I did a interview. This is how it went.
Finding Out More
What brand of snowmachine do you ride and why this brand?
I ride a skidoo summit 670 the reason is that I got a very good
deal on this machine and so far it has be .....
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Technology Spontaneously Approaching `Humanity' With The Passage Of Time
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2045.... tools, the T800 and the replicant are deigned to meet specific
specifications. In Terminator 2, the T800 is a multipurpose cyborg assigned to
save John Connor, given a series of “mission parameters,” initially
characterized by his computer logic. He often advises John based on permutations
of the T1000's next move, similar to the way a chess computer decides what move
to make next. Just as the T800 is designed to perform solely as a unemotional
computer, the ‘replicants' in Blade Runner are designed to work in slavery
without protest. Since it's remarked in Blade R .....
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William Gibson's Neuromancer: Cyberspace
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 694.... one another. some users even think of on-line services as a community.
The second catagory involves Bulletin Boards or (BBS's). These services
allow the user accounts like their larger on-line service cousins. These BBS's
have less users because they run on smaller computers. The system operators,
more commonly known as sysops, are running the boards. Since most BBS's are
hobbies there is usually no charge for an account. The same as on-line services,
users use BBS's for trades, games, and to chat among other users. Since
bulletin boeard are so easy to set up t .....
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